Guides & Services

Fishing Guide: Open water and ice fishing, year round guide service for the species of your choice. Your story isn’t just a story – it’s an experience waiting to unfold. Join us and let’s create new memories together, surrounded by the tranquility of the Turtle Flambeau.

Lodging: Six modern winterized cabins, each with picnic tables, Weber grills and AC. Electric at water’s edge, sandy beach with fire pit and swim raft. Boats available with cabin rental and motors available for rent for our guests only. Pontoon boat available for rent by the 1/2 day, full day or by the week. On snowmobile trail 9 and on ATV route leading to Wisconsin’s largest ATV trail system. We have a 3 night minimum. Owner on premises. No pets, please. We do have kennels for hunting dogs.

Camping: Donner’s Bay Resort has one RV campsite available.

Bar: Full service bar with food, pizza and snacks.

Bait Shop: Minnows, night crawlers, leeches and Musky suckers in the fall. Tackle shop with basic camping supplies. Open daily 9:00 a.m. till close of bar.

Lodging: The Gateway Lodge offers cabins and private home rentals sure to make your stay in the north woods memorable any time of year.

Restaurant / Bar: A beautiful dining room with an array of lunch and dinner menu options sure to please. From delicious fish fry and burgers to juicy steaks and lobster, the Gateway offers fine dining in the north woods. Full bar and restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Closed Tuesdays. Enjoy our large fireplace, full bar, game room and our spacious enclosed porch overlooking the water. On Iron County Snowmobile Trail 10.

Bait Shop / Boat Rentals: Bait shop. Pontoons and fishing boat for use on the Turtle Falmbeau Flowage and Trude Lake.

From the vast water wonderland of the 14,300 acre Turtle Flambeau Flowage to the far-reaching wilderness of the 74,500 acres of public forestland, Mercer offers authentic outdoor adventures that you will remember long after you’ve returned home.

Located in the woods of North Central Wisconsin, primarily the Chequamegon National Forest, Park Falls is a small community divided by the North Fork of the Flambeau River, a popular destination for fishing, hunting, camping, canoeing and whitewater rafting.