Planning a family vacation that appeals to everyone, from small children to grandparents, can be a challenge, but it’s also one of the most rewarding experiences you can create. A multi-generational trip provides the opportunity to reconnect, make memories, and enjoy each other’s company. One ideal destination for this type of getaway is Lakewoods Resort in the Wisconsin Northwoods. We have been one of the best family-owned resorts on Lake Namakagon in Cable, WI, for over a century, so we know what we’re talking about! Here’s how to make your multi-generational vacation there a success.

5 Tips for Planning a Multi-Generational Family Vacation

1. Choose the Right Time

The first step for planning a multi-Generational family vacation is to coordinate a time that works for everyone. Consider each family member’s time commitment to school, work, and seasonal preferences. Summer is popular at Lakewoods Resort for our incredible fishing and lake activities on Lake Namakagon. Fall offers vibrant foliage for our ATV trails and golfing adventures. Winter brings award-winning snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing.

2. Book Accommodations That Suit Everyone

Lakewoods Resort offers a variety of lodging options—from lodge rooms and golf villas to private lakefront condos. Consider renting a larger vacation home unit or multiple cabins close together so everyone has enough space while still staying connected. Look for accommodations with full kitchens, which make mealtimes easier for families with young children and allow for casual shared meals.

3. Plan for a Mix of Activities

One of the benefits of Lakewoods Resort for multi-generational vacations is the range of activities available for all ages. Here are a few ideas to keep everyone engaged:

  • Kids and Teens: Swimming in the indoor or outdoor pools, exploring the beach, paddleboarding, and organized kids’ activities during peak seasons.
  • Adults: Golfing on the Forest Ridges Golf Course, fishing on Lake Namakagon, hiking the Chequamegon National Forest trails, or relaxing at the bar and lounge.
  • Seniors: Scenic pontoon boat rides, nature walks, and quiet mornings on the deck with coffee and a view.

Build in some flexibility so people can join or opt out of group activities based on their energy levels and interests!

4. Share Responsibilities

Divide planning and daily tasks to prevent burnout for any one family member. Assign cooking nights, activity planning, or grocery runs so everyone contributes. Older kids can help with younger cousins, and grandparents often enjoy storytelling or quieter bonding time while others are out adventuring.

5. Capture the Memories

Encourage everyone to take photos and videos or designate a family “historian” for the multi-generational trip. At the end of the vacation, consider creating a shared digital album or even a printed photo book. These keepsakes become part of your family’s legacy. Lakewoods Resort in Cable, WI, is the perfect destination for multi-generational family vacations!