Four Seasons Island Resort
Located in the tranquil north woods of Wisconsin, The Four Seasons Island Resort is a gem on the 100-acre Miscauno Island, cradled by the Menominee River that carves the border between Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. With a history spanning over a century, this distinguished resort combines the elegance of its storied past with the amenities of modern hospitality.
Initiated in 1905 by the Wisconsin and Michigan Railroad, this all-suite hotel captivates with its historical charm and majestic presence. Despite a fire in 1923 that left little standing but a grand fireplace, the resort was reborn in 1925, centered around this original structure. Today, it stands surrounded by a relaxing golf course, offering guests both the luxury of seclusion and the allure of nature in the Northwoods.
Golf enthusiasts will find delight in the River Course, a beautifully designed 9-hole course that meanders along the Menominee River. Created in 1924 by W.D. Mann, this par 34, 2,809-yard course from the Golden Age of golf is a short and sweet challenge for players of all levels. The course's standout, hole #6, a 476-yard par 5, offers stunning views as it hugs the river, with greens framed by the waters of the Menominee and Miscauno Rivers.
The Four Seasons Island Resort isn't just about golf; it's a full-service retreat offering a salon and spa, an indoor saltwater swimming pool, a tennis court, and more. Guests are invited to experience a slice of history, indulge in northern hospitality, and enjoy a retreat that skillfully marries the serenity of its natural setting with the refined comfort of a luxury resort.