The Liberty Lodge at Sister Bay

The Liberty Lodge at Sister Bay

Truly an original Door County landmark, The Liberty Lodge at Sister Bay was founded in 1898 by Abraham and Christina Carlson. The Lodge served as a welcome destination for steamboat passengers sailing Green Bay waters from Chicago. These early guests typically stayed for weeks, enjoying the pleasures of the Door Peninsula.

You too can enjoy the old world charm of The Liberty Lodge. The Lodge is more reminiscent of a bed and breakfast than a modern day hotel, however, it offers all the privacy and amenities of a luxury property. Located in Sister Bay Wisconsin, The Liberty Lodge is a step above the ordinary. Hard-maple floors throughout and cherry-wood furniture in all guest rooms, as well as soft leather sofas and chairs around the original stone fireplace in the Great Room, create a warm and comfortable atmosphere during your stay in Door County… your time with us will be special.

Our family’s property in beautiful Sister Bay Wisconsin comes with a simple, yet profound, guarantee: We will treat you like family in every respect, not only with superb personal service and attention to detail but also in helping you create memories that will last a lifetime… it’s our promise. Your visit to The Liberty Lodge at Sister Bay in Door County will present many opportunities along with an Old World Charm. You will enjoy an afternoon of activities on the shores of Sister Bay as well as lounging in comfortable Thomas-Baker® deck furniture in the shade of the Gazebo or Grand Porch. Watch the sunset as the breeze comes off the water bringing with it a sweet coolness on hot summer days.

The Lodge offers fourteen guest rooms with maple hardwood floors, period cherry furniture, modern Kohler® fixtures, air-conditioning, gas fireplaces, refrigerators, Keurig® coffee makers, and microwaves in each room. A number of rooms have double Kohler® whirlpools as well as an additional bathroom with tub and shower.

Grand Front Porch rooms are completely accessible; all other rooms are on the second floor and accessed only by a staircase. The historic lodge has no elevator on the premises.

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