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Welcome to Island Pointe Resort.
Fifty years ago, on a 15-acre pine-shaded peninsula
jutting out into the waters of Lake Delton,
Clarence Chappie built his resort.
“Chappie’s” was a stark contrast
to the crowded, cookie-cutter motels that lined
the busy strip
of nearby Highway 12. Here, towering pines, spacious
grounds and the wide waters of Lake Delton provided
a restful haven — a place for families to
gather, for memories to be made.
Today, most resorts have traded these values
for bright lights and big amusements. But here
at
Island Pointe, the “Chappie's spirit”
is still alive, embraced by the individual owners
of the units
and the guests who return year after year.
A visit to Island Pointe is a visit to a simpler
time, when days were spent lounging on sunny
beaches or casting a line into rippling waters,
where the whispering wind lulled you to sleep
and
crystal starlight lit your path in the deep shadows
beneath the fragrant pines.
Island Pointe doesn't just exist — it remembers.
After one visit, you'll remember too.
And wonder what kept you away for so long.
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