Amenities
Set on beautiful Delavan Lake with huge oaks and maples shading the sweeping lawns for which it is named; Lake Lawn Resort is one of Wisconsin’s most popular destinations for all types of getaways. Lake Lawn Resort offers this abundance of amenities:
- 271 well appointed guest rooms with a patio or balcony
- 250 lakeside acres with 2.5 miles of shoreline on Delavan Lake
- In-room coffeemaker, microwave, hairdryer, safe, iron and ironing board, flat-screen televisions
- Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the resort
- 18-hole Dick Nugent designed golf course with full service golf shop
- Driving Range and golf instruction
- Full service Calladora Spa – spa treatments, manicures, pedicures, and hair salon services
- Three restaurants — the legendary Frontier Restaurant; the Isle of Capri Café, specializing in wood-fired made to order pizzas; and the Lookout Bar & Eatery, a casual menu and 11 televisions to watch your favorite sport events
- Live entertainment
- Room service available from 7 AM until 10 PM daily
- 22 meeting rooms totaling 32,000 square feet
- Business Center with full A/V equipment
- Fitness Center and Arcade Game Room
- Two outdoor and one indoor swimming pools
- Walking and jogging paths; bicycle rentals
- Mini-golf course
- Supervised children’s activities and outdoor playground
- Outdoor tennis, basketball, and sand volleyball court
- Cross country skiing, snowshoes, and ice skating (weather permitting)
- Boat and water sport rentals
- Full marina including long and short term slips
- Three bonfire pits
- Airport landing strip
- Complimentary parking
- Local shuttle service
- General Store and gift shop
Local Attractions
Historic Delavan
Downtown Delavan, with its rich history and brick streets, offers antique stores and gift shops in a quaint small town atmosphere.
Animal Gardens & Dancing Horses Theater – Delavan
Indoor shows are year round and climate controlled. Animal Gardens is the home of “Echo”, the singing parrot that competed on America’s Got Talent
Old World Wisconsin – Eagle
Experience the lifestyles, ethnic traditions and challenges of 19th-century European immigrants, Yankee settlers and African Americans who settled in Wisconsin. The museum’s historic buildings, gathered from throughout the state, stand restored to their original condition. Throughout the site, interpreters authentically attired in period clothing discuss with visitors the families who lived and worked in the houses and farms that dot the museum’s 576 acres. Walk or ride the tram throughout.
Additional Local Attractions
- Yerkes Observatory
- Fantasy Hills Ranch
- East Troy Electric Railroad
- Kettle Moraine State Forest
- Watson Wild West Museum






