A Florida company will try to revive what used to be one of Wisconsin’s best known ski resorts. H-K Hospitality Management has agreed to buy the Telemark Lodge at Cable — a one-thousand acre site that includes ski hills and cross country trails. It’s been closed since 2013 after decades of financial problems, and the goal is to have it ready for the 2019 American Birkbeiner cross country ski race. H-K says it will try to make Telemark a year round destination with golf packages, concerts, food and wine events, wedding facilities, and more. Managing partner Jim Kelley says the lodge has never marketed itself as a year round resort — and once it takes ownership next year, H-K plans to tear down and rebuild the guest wings, although the main structure and its 55 foot high fireplace will stay like it is.
Florida Firm Hopes To Revive Famous Wisconsin Ski Lodge
Nov 29, 2017 | 1:13 PM
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