Pitlik’s Sand Beach Resort in Eagle River
Enjoy family fun and Northwoods adventure every season of the year! Pitlik’s Sand Beach Resort features picturesque wilderness relaxation, peaceful lodging and activities for a terrific Eagle River getaway. Your stay at Pitlik’s can include rounds of golf at local courses, biking on paved trails, horseback riding and thrilling go-kart rides. Winter brings you miles of trails, perfect for NE Wisconsin cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. You’ll love the resort’s northwoods location offering the finest in wilderness relaxing! We offer a variety of cabins for your perfect getaway. Come explore the tranquility of nature, the comfort of home and pure fun, on the beach, sitting around a crackling campfire or mingling with friends and family in the rustic main lodge restaurant and taproom any time of the year!
Featured Cabins
Pitlik’s Resort is located on Sand Lake, nine miles southwest of Eagle River, Wisconsin. Sand Lake is one of five lakes connected on the Sugar Camp Chain of Lakes. The twelve cabins and rustic main lodge stand on a grassy slope overlooking the lake’s south shore. Acres of heavy forest – Norway pine, birch, oak, and maple – envelope the resort providing a rich habitat for the area’s wildlife population.
Bar & Restaurant
PLEASE CALL AHEAD (THE DAY OF) FOR RESTAURANT HOURS: 715-479-4955
We can recommend a good time to dine-in, but cannot guarantee seating availability.
We do not take dinner reservations.
We appreciate your understanding and apologize for any inconvenience.
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Weddings, Groups and Special Events
Creating Family Traditions Has Become Our Family’s Tradition
-Since 1928!
Pitlik’s Resort is located on Sand Lake, nine miles southwest of Eagle River, Wisconsin. Sand Lake is one of five lakes connected on the Sugar Camp Chain of Lakes. The twelve cabins and rustic main lodge stand on a grassy slope overlooking the lake’s south shore. Acres of heavy forest – Norway pine, birch, oak, and maple – envelope the resort providing a rich habitat for the area’s wildlife population.