Sandy Point Resort & Disc Golf Ranch
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Disc golf heaven. My friend group has gotten older and scattered all over the country now, but we make an effort to get together at Sandy Point once a year to see each other and play one of the best courses! Cabins are also great, and so is the lake! The free resort kayaks are a blast. The owners are truly wholesome people. You couldn't ask for a better "up north" location. Photos from fall '23.
- Lucas Meyer
After our first year staying at Sandy Point, our family knew that this slice of heaven in Wisconsin’s Northwoods would be our preferred destination for our yearly summer vacation. Fast forward to today, having just wrapped up our fourth year, the proprietors of this resort Mike and Michele along with Stu, have continually exceeded expectation. The attention to details and an unwavering passion to provide a immaculately maintained property with so many amenities, is a testament to their commitment to everybody that steps onto their property, no matter what walk of life they come from. There is literally something for everyone at this resort. There is the, top 50 in the world, disc golf course, that can handle professionals, novices, and all the way down to a 5 year old just learning to enjoy this wonderful outdoor sport that Mike and Michele have dedicated so much of their lives to teaching and growing. Then there is the serenity and tranquility that is provided by the gorgeous Amber Lake which is open to any water activity that your heart desires. Boating, fishing, paddle boarding, paddle boating, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, playing on the beach, relaxing and enjoying the sounds of the loons, getting a glimpse of the bald eagles, or enjoying the gorgeous sunsets. One thing to note is that mosquitoes will be found as this is the Northwoods of Wisconsin, so bringing in-check expectations and some repellent has helped us mitigate them to a tolerable level and has never prevented us from enjoying all of the outdoor activities or evening campfires. The cabins have always been very well maintained and incredibly clean providing a wonderful gathering place for meals, along with indoor games and laughter on those occasional rainy days when the outdoor activities wouldn’t be as pleasant. We have also enjoyed many excellent supper clubs around the area as Sandy Point is located within close driving distance to many popular Northwoods cities and attractions. In conclusion, our family has truly enjoyed every summer vacation to Sandy Point. Michele and Mike have always been overly gracious and their inclusive hospitality is abundant, creating an amazing resort encompassing many facets, that allow their guests to get away, enjoy the outdoors, challenge themselves on the course, or just relax. We would highly recommend this wonderful place to anyone, as our family has created lifelong memories at this resort that we will forever cherish, and look forward to creating more next year.
- Michael Green
Great disc golf 27-29holes. All wooded shots, great fairways, distances 200'-350'. Didn't stay in a cabin, but would definitely consider it with a group.
- Tom Annen
Legendary course, one of the OG in wisco , make the trip , worth it ten times over. Pro shop is awesome and the disc golf hall of fame is a huge part. Alot of history in the north woods with disc golf. Life long sport. Cheers ! 🤝🌲🍁
- Logan Matthews
Resort may be great for the disk golfers but lacks considerations and amenities for fisherman. Mosquitoes were out of control would love to have a resort that sprays to reduce them. Cabins cant view the water. No power at the pier to charge boats (power at fishing cleaning hut but only at night and bay is so shallow cant beach boats there). I was also disappointed to find out that the owners were some of those who changed the lake’s name. I feel strongly about not changing things because it may offend someone that lake’s name had history for a-lot of people. The lake will always be Squaw lake.
- Ben Andersen