The Inn
Natural beauty frames your peaceful respite at our exquisite, country inn adjacent to Devil’s Lake State Park for an unforgettable, adult getaway.
Our spacious, guest house is a serene backdrop for the 36-mile view of the Lake Wisconsin valley. Browse fine artwork, wooden craftsmanship and unique appointments throughout our luxury inn.
- Cozy up before the fire nestled under a hand-carved mantel.
- Tickle the ivories on the baby grand piano.
- Take a relaxing sauna or outdoor hot tub.
- Renew in the Shiatsu massage chair in the Indigo Lounge.
Search for Wisconsin’s Capitol dome in Madison or rural sites in the great room’s spotting scope.
As the sun sets against the captivating view of the valley, from the Indigo Lounge enjoy a favorite beverage, award-winning Wisconsin cheeses and inviting conversation.
Also for your pleasure:
- Free Onsite Parking
- EV Charging Station
- Fitness area
- Secure WI-FI/DSL Internet access throughout the Inn
- Elevator access to all floors
Relax in our Great Room
Enjoy happy hour in the Indigo Lounge
Serving local and favorite wines with artisan cheeses while enjoying the “Best View in Wisconsin”
42-acre Estate Is Your Peaceful Escape
Relax and daydream on the terrace or the vista patio surrounded by an indigenous prairie, woods and the 36-mile view of the Lake Wisconsin valley. Linger on the terrace to gaze at the stars beside a campfire.
- Sway together in the hammock as you drift with the clouds in the mesmerizing view.
- Take a casual walk along beautiful, wooded trails that meander three miles throughout our 42 acres. Along the way, sit by the creek and float on the sound of a babbling brook.
- Wander gardens together, gazing at the rainbow of flowers, water features and hidden treasures.
- Skim the snow-covered trails with complimentary snowshoes.
Bird And Wildlife Haven
If you love bird-watching and enjoy nature, be sure to visit us. The Inn at Wawanissee Point is nestled in the Baraboo Bluffs, an ancient rock outcrop blanketed by an oak, maple and basswood forest that comprise the largest block of upland forest still standing in southern Wisconsin. The Baraboo Hills span 25 miles, providing habitat for more than 1,800 kinds of plants and animals, including 135 species of breeding birds.
Whether you relax on the deck or patio or in the sunroom near our bird feeders, or explore the trails with your field glasses and life list searching for neotropical migrants like the scarlet tanager or indigo bunting that nest high in the canopy of the contiguous forest, or rare visitors like the cerulean warbler or Acadian flycatcher, you won’t be disappointed.
Binoculars available in each guest room