Nature`s Original Water Park

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Nature`s Original Water Park
Nature’s
Original Water Park™
When the sun goes down, it’s time to head
downtown! Dining options are plentiful in
our communities; we have everything from
breakfast and burgers to sweets and treats
to tempt your taste buds. After a delicious
dinner, stop in the unique downtown shops
for a souvenir or visit one of the local watering
holes for live music or a night of karaoke.
J
oin us in the Minocqua area, where
fun is always in season! Home to the
largest concentration of lakes in the world,
the Minocqua area is an outdoor lover’s
paradise. There’s more to do than just water
activities, though; take a hike on one of
dozens of trails, visit a local museum, dine
at an authentic supper club and explore our
many unique shops.
The first thing you’ll notice when you
visit the Minocqua area is the pristine,
shimmering lakes. After checking into your
accommodations, you’ll want to head to the
water. Luckily, there are plenty of options
when it comes to water. The Minocqua area
is home to thousands of lakes, streams and
rivers, so whether you’re looking to cast a
line, paddle the waters, or cruise in style on
a pontoon or personal watercraft, you’re
guaranteed to find the perfect place for
some rest and relaxation.
Day Two brings you another fun-filled day
of activities. Even though the Minocqua area
is known for its lakes and waterways, there
are still numerous options on dry land. Visit
Woodruff to see the World’s Largest Penny
and the Dr. Kate Museum. After learning about
Dr. Kate, the legendary Northwoods doctor,
you’ll head to Fred Scheer’s Lumberjack
Show for a jaw-dropping performance. Your
whole family will be amazed as you watch
world champion lumberjacks compete in
events like log-rolling, power sawing, pole
climbing, axe throwing and boom running.
Other fun land activities in the Minocqua
area include the Northwoods Zip Line and
Wildwood Wildlife Park.
Spend the second half of your day exploring
the great outdoors in the Northwoods. Hike
the scenic trails in the Northern HighlandAmerican Legion State Forest, or bike the
well-known Bearskin Trail. Bird watching is
another popular option in the Lakeland area,
as we are home to several refuge areas and
wildlife sites. If the water is beckoning, rent
a paddle board or kayak and paddle one of
our pristine lakes.
Make plans now to visit the Minocqua area
this winter as well. Whether you’re exploring
the Northwoods on cross country skis,
snowshoes or snowmobile, the trails in
the Minocqua area are calling your name.
Minocqua Winter Park offers 80 km of
groomed cross-country ski trails, 12 km of
snowshoe trails, plus a snow tubing hill and
ice skating. Snowmobilers will find their days
quickly filled, with over 1,600 miles of trails
throughout the area to explore. Ice fishing is
another popular option in the winter months.
Start planning your next vacation (or two!) to the Minocqua area
now. Find details on trails, outdoor activities, dining, shopping and
lodging online at minocqua.org.
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