Welcome to Kettle Moraine Flat, hosted by Simple Life Rentals! This charming farmhouse flat is perfect for both the business traveler or weekend traveler. Private flat with queen size bed, kitchenette with a countertop double burner, and sitting area with TV.
For the business traveler - perfect alternative to local chain hotels. Centrally located with easy access to the markets of Fond du Lac and the Fox Valley, Sheboygan, and metro Milwaukee.
Looking to stay longer term, reach out to us! We can accommodate you!
For the weekend traveler - quiet retreat within minutes to golf, hiking, trail running, mountain biking, cross country and downhill skiing, horseback riding, snowmobiling, and hunting. World class golf at Kohler and Erin Hills, and Road America race track access all within 30 to 45 minutes.
Discover the charm of this picturesque area in Kewaskum, Wisconsin, ideally situated just beyond the village limits and affectionately known as The Gateway to the Kettle Moraine. Step outside your front door into nature's embrace with direct access to the Kewaskum Maple-Oak Woods State Natural Area and the Corridor 34 snowmobile trail. Within a mile's reach lies the expansive Kettle Moraine State Forest Northern Unit, inviting you to immerse yourself in its extensive network of hiking and horse trails, serene lakes, and inviting parks. Embark on unforgettable adventures along one of the state's most stunning continuous trails—the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, spanning over 1,100 miles of natural beauty. The access point to one of the nicest segments in the state is only 1 mile from the property. Learn more about the area at the bottom of the listing.
*This property is located in a quiet community with neighbors and is geared towards quiet family vacations. Due to the proximity of neighbors, we cannot accommodate parties at the property including bachelor or bachelorette parties, reunions, or other rowdy gatherings.
Please be aware that you must sign a terms and conditions agreement, which will be sent to you separately, to finalize your reservation.
About the Space:
First Level - Private entrance and private full size bathroom
Second Level - Queen size bed, kitchenette, sitting area
Great Wifi and cell phone service!
AC and Heat
Roku TV for streaming (guests must log into their own streaming accounts)
No pets
Kitchenette:
Small fridge, microwave, countertop double burner, crockpot, toaster, and sink
Fry pan, two sauce pans, and associated cooking tools
Plates, bowls, glasses (pint and wine), coffee mugs and wine opener
Traditional coffee maker with filters and grounds supplied
Outdoor Area:
Charcoal grIll - provide upon request
Firepit - wood provided upon request
Provided:
Bed linens, pillows, blankets, and bathroom towels are provided. Please bring your own beach towels.
We provide a starter pack of essentials which includes toilet paper, paper towels, dish soap, dishwasher soap, hand soap and garbage bags. Due to septic systems, we do not provide facial tissue.
We also supply one travel size shampoo, conditioner and body wash per full bathroom.
Due to health and safety guidelines all pantry items must be removed between guests. Please bring cooking essentials you might need such as cooking oil/spray, salt, pepper and other spices, sugar, etc.
Restaurants - Favorites:
Paddock Club - Elkhart Lake – 40 min
The Norbert – West Bend – 15 min
Poplar Inn – West Bend – 15 min
The Natural Way – Mayville – 25 min
Tap N Tavern – West Bend – 15 min
Coffee Corner – Kewaskum – 2 min
Hiking/Biking/Cross Country/Skiing/Golf/etc:
IAT (Ice Age National Scenic Trail) – Hiking and trail running – less than a mile
New Fane (5 minutes) , Zillmer (10 minutes), Greenbush (15 minutes) – cross country skiing and hiking trails – groomed ski trails
New Fane and Greenbush – mountain biking
Kohler Golf – Blackwolf Run – Kohler (30 min) and Whistling Straits – Sheboygan – (45 minutes)
Erin Hills Golf – Hartford – 40 min
The Bull Golf– Sheboygan – 30 min
The Bog Golf– Saukville – 30 min
Hon E Kor Golf, - Kewaskum (2 minutes)
Sunburst Ski Hill – downhill skiing – Kewaskum – 5 minutes
Kayaking
See State Park areas below.
Milwaukee River and Milwaukee River Tributary access within 1 mile.
State Parks and Recreation Areas
Kettle Moraine Northern Unit Park
Mauthe Lake Recreation– beach, hiking, picnic, fishing, canoeing, kayaking – 10 min
Long Lake Recreation Area - Beach, hiking, picnic, fishing, canoeing, kayaking– 20
min
Kohler Andrae State Park – on Lake Michigan – beach, hiking, picnic, fishing, canoeing, kayaking 30 minutes
Harrington Beach State Park – on Lake Michigan - beach, hiking, picnic, fishing, canoeing, kayaking – 30 minutes
Parnell Woods and Observation Tower – hiking and scenic tower – 25 minutes
Other:
Road America – 35 minutes
Milwaukee Art and Public Museum – 45 minutes
Solu Winery – wine tasting and outdoor live music – 20 min
Learn more about the Ice Age National Scenic Trail:
The Ice Age National Scenic Trail is a unique hiking trail located entirely within the state of Wisconsin, USA. It follows the terminal moraine of the last glaciation, which occurred around 12,000 years ago during the Ice Age. This trail provides hikers with an opportunity to explore and experience the diverse landscapes shaped by glacial activity, including eskers, drumlins, kettles, and other geological features.
Key features of the Ice Age Trail include:
1. **Length**: The trail spans approximately 1,200 miles (1,900 kilometers) across Wisconsin, making it one of the longest continuous hiking trails in the United States.
2. **Natural Beauty**: Hikers on the Ice Age Trail encounter a wide range of landscapes, including forests, prairies, wetlands, and rocky outcrops. The trail showcases Wisconsin's natural beauty and biodiversity.
3. **Cultural and Historical Sites**: Along the trail, hikers can visit historical and cultural sites related to Native American history, early European settlers, and geological science.
4. **Trail Conditions**: The trail varies in difficulty and terrain, offering sections suitable for day hikes as well as longer backpacking trips. Some segments are relatively flat and easy, while others are more challenging with rugged terrain.
5. **Volunteer and Community Efforts**: The Ice Age Trail is maintained and managed by a dedicated community of volunteers and organizations, including the Ice Age Trail Alliance. These efforts ensure the trail's preservation and accessibility for future generations.
Overall, the Ice Age National Scenic Trail provides outdoor enthusiasts with a unique opportunity to explore Wisconsin's geological history and natural landscapes through a challenging and rewarding hiking experience.