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Cover photos by Laura Schmitt, photographer at the MarshfieldNews-Herald and Wisconsinoutdoorfun.com blogger. The largephoto was taken on Taylor County’s Mondeaux Flowage.
Iron County 2-3Taylor County 4-6Lincoln County 7-10Wood County 11-15Adams County 16-18Portage County 19-23
Marathon County 24-30Clark County 31-36Vilas County 37-39Oneida County 40-41Price County 42-43Ashland County 44-46
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JUNE 9: Sixth annualLupine Junef-
est, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. W. S. CarowPark, 2503 Highway J in Mercer.Celebrate the blooming of thelupine wildflower in the beauti-ful Northwoods of Wisconsin.Select a bike tour of 10, 26, 28 or50 miles and enjoy the rolling hills, lakes,rivers, forests, wildlife and miles of bloom-ing lupines throughout the southern partof Iron County, which includes the famousTurtle Flambeau Flowage. All rides travel onpaved roads. SAG vehicle support, goodiebags with T-shirt and lunch coupon, food,water and comfort stops provided. Registra-tion begins at 8 a.m., group start at 9 a.m.For more details on the bike tour, call ShariYounger at 715-476-0071. For Lupine Junef-est information, call 715-476-2389 or [email protected]
JULY 27-AUG. 12:Iron County Heritage Festival 2012. Experi-ence Iron County’s past through walkingtours, museums and auto tours. At the sametime, you’ll be able to experience a widevariety of festivals and activities that tell thestory of Iron County today. We welcome youto explore our natural beauty, take part inour activities and relax at the top of Wiscon-sin. 715-561-2922, [email protected].
JULY 28: Mercer Garden Tour, 10a.m. to 4 p.m., Mercer.
Who says a garden tour can’t be exercise?Put on some comfortable shoes and spendthe day looking at various perennial, wood-land, cottage, rock and landscape features.Bring your camera! For more information,call 715-476-2389 or visit www.mercercc.com.
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Brian Otten,Wisconsinoutdoorfun.comYou’ll find event and destination suggestions forfolks interested in enjoying theoutdoors. Brian manages the sitethat makes the outdoors easy.
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Tim Langton, CentralWisconsinHub.comThe Hub’s focus is entertainmentfrom live music to video games towrestling. Tim’s picks in this editionreflect the Hub’s mission to find fun.
Carrie Hutton, 12 for ‘1212 for ‘12 is all about living better, happierlives, so Carrie’s picks focus on healthyactivities. Visit your Gannett newspaper’swebsite for more on 12 for ‘12.
AUG. 1: MercerLoon Day,
all day event, throughoutdowntown Mercer. When itcomes to an event tied to oneof our feathered friends, theDealChicken loves an opportu-nity to be a little ‘Looney’. For31 years, Mercer has been thehome of Loon Days. There’seven a flea market where theDealChicken can find greatstuff that won’t cost you anarm, or wing, and a leg! You’llfind art/craft vendors, livemusic, dancing, sidewalk sales,food vendors and more. 715-476-2389, www.mercercc.com.
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Iron CountyDESTINATIONSSuperior FallsSuperior Falls is a 90-foot waterfall on theMontreal River (Lake Superior/Saxon area).Take Highway 122 north of Highway 2 about4.2 miles. You will cross the Wisconsin/Michi-gan border. Continue another half mile,then turn left on a gravel road. Parking lotavailable.The Flambeau Trail originally started hereat the Mouth of the Montreal River. The 90-foot falls is a spectacular sight, but to ancientNative Americans the waterfall was the firstof many impassable obstacles. For centuries,travelers were forced to portage their goodsand gear 45 miles over the Flambeau Trailto reach the closest navigable waterway.
www.gowaterfalling.com/waterfalls/superior.shtml.
Continental DivideNear Hurley, stand on the geological divid-ing line where water flows north to LakeSuperior and the Atlantic Ocean or south tothe Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico.Since the rivers north of the divide were notnavigable, early travelers had to portage 45miles from Lake Superior across this point be-fore they could reach a navigable waterwaythat flowed south. Location: Highway 51 andMoose Lake Road.
Annala Round BarnThis is the only barn in Wisconsin madeentirely of massive field stones. Built in 1917by Finnish master stonemason Matt Annala,
it is privately owned. Listed on the NationalRegister of Historic Places. One mile north ofthe corner of Dupont and Rein Roads, fivemiles south of Hurley.
Flambeau TrailFollow the footsteps of Native Americans,voyagers and first settlers as they journeyedthrough Iron County on the famous Flam-beau Trail. Learn how transportation, via thisancient “woodland highway” and later byrailroad, opened up northern Wisconsin tonew settlers and development. ironcountywi.com/?110680.
Apostle Island VistaView the Apostle Island archipelago andlearn how the islands of this National ScenicLakeshore were formed. On Highway 2, 13miles west of Hurley.
MAY 24-28: Annual Memorial ATV Rally.Registration begins Thursday
at noon at the Hurley Chamber of Commerce, Hurley. ATVparade at 5 p.m. Friday in Hurley. Every year thousands ofATV riders come to Hurley for the Rally. If you’re headedup, be sure to bookmark the ATV maps found on Wiscon-sinoutdoorfun.com to help you find your way around IronCounty’s 200 miles of trails. Food, live entertainment, apoker run and a mud pit will be featured. 715-476-2389.www.hurleyfiredepartment.com
AUG. 3-5: Iron CountyFair, times
vary, Saxon Fairgrounds, N14244School, Saxon. Carnival rides, horseevents, firemen’s tournaments,music, food, exhibits and fun. 715-561-5780.
AUG. 11: 44th an-nual Paavo
Nurmi Marathon, 7:30 a.m., Upson toHurley. Wisconsin’s oldest marathon.Full marathon, half marathon, andtwo- and five-person relays. Startline in Upson with finish on Hurley’sfamous Silver Street. Finish line closesat 2 p.m. Awards ceremony and postrace party from about 11 a.m. to 6p.m. at Ricelli Park. 715-360-9352,paavonurmimarathon.com.
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JUNE 8-10: North CentralRodeo in Tay-
lor County, 7 p.m. Friday, noon to darkSaturday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday.The Brecke Rodeo Grounds on Highway64 near Medford. Instead of sittingaround listening to your favorite songsabout cowboys, head to Medford andenjoy watching a few real ones do theirthing! Food, music and fun all weekendlong with shows Friday through Sunday.Campers welcome and lodging avail-able throughout Taylor County and inMedford. 715-748-4729.
JUNE 15-17: GilmanJune Dairy
Days, time and place vary throughoutGilman. Dairy breakfast is served at theGilman Village Park on Saturday morn-ing; chicken dinner Sunday starting at 11a.m. Softball tournament, games, cakewalk. Gilman Lioness cowpie contestSaturday afternoon. 715-447-8333
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More Taylor Countyevents and destinationson page 6 and online at
www.marshfieldnewsherald.com/events
Chequamegon National ForestThe Chequamegon National Forest covers one-third ofTaylor County. The forest provides hunting opportuni-ties for big game, upland game birds, waterfowl andsmall game. Fishing for trout or other game fish isplentiful as well as opportunities to encounter manyrare species of fish, wildlife or plants. And if you areinto camping, picnicking and swimming, the Forest hasa lot to offer, too. Click the maps link on Wisconsinoutdoorfun.com or visit www.fs.usda.gov/cnnf to planyour visit to this Northwoods gem.
JULY 3-4: Straw-berries
and Cream Festival, 6 p.m.to midnight Tuesday, and 10a.m. to midnight Wednesday,Centennial Parkway along theMillpond and City Park, Med-ford. Food, games, music andmuch more during Medford’s4th of July festival. There willbe music both nights alongwith a wide variety of foodchoices. Kids will enjoy thepool, park and other gameswhile the adults listen tomusic. 715-748-2626.
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Taylor CountyDESTINATIONSMondeaux Dam Recreation Area:W7969 Park Road, Westboro. The Mondeaux Damand Flowage were built in the 1930s. In succeedingyears, the 400-acre recreation area developed in thesurrounding northern hardwood forest. It quicklybecame one of the best birding locations in the region.From Medford travel north 15 ½ miles on Highway13, west on Highway D 6 ½ miles, then south 1 mileon Forest Road 104 (Mondeaux Drive) to the entranceof the recreation area. Park in the paved parking lot.The recreation area offers; Camping, Swimming, BoatLaunch and Nature Trails. 715-748-4875.
Ex Voto Art & Design Studio:Open 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday,10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, 172 S. Main St., Medford.ExVoto Art & Design Studio is family owned and oper-ated by Sandra, Ivy and Emma Klingbeil. ExVoto pro-vides graphic/web design services to local individualsand businesses and also showcases original art. Theysupport contemporary artists by holding exhibits fea-turing work by both emerging and established artistsand by providing activities and events that encourageparticipation and appreciation of arts. 715-748-4261.
Ice Age Trail, Rib Lake:The Ice Age Trail passes just to the north of RibLake with trail access points within the Villageof Rib Lake. The longest unbroken stretch of the
National Scenic IceAge Trail – 60 miles ofit – is in Taylor County.It offers some of thebest hiking in thestate. The Rib Lakesegment offers beauti-ful mixed hardwoodforest trails for 4-, 7-,and 12-mile hikes dur-ing the spring, summerand fall. Enjoy hikingpast many small lakesand historic loggingcamps on this moder-ate ability trail. The IceAge National ScenicTrail enters TaylorCounty from the eastat Tower Avenue inLincoln County. TheWood Lake seg-ment consists of 14.5miles of trail, mainlyfootpath construction.www.iceagetrail.org.
JULY 25-29: Taylor County Fair, corner of highways 13 and 64, Medford. Food, shows, livestock, 4-H events, kidsevents, bingo and carnival rides all day. Music will play throughout the weekend and a demolition
derby will be held Sunday afternoon with the championship derby that night. 715-748-3348.
AUG. 24-26: GilmanFall Festi-
val, Gilman Village Park, 300 East ParkDrive, Gilman. All day event, times andlocations vary. Carnival, exhibits, vol-leyball tournament, lawn mower races,music, cake walk, grilled chicken dinnerat the Gilman Village Park. Fall FestivalSale on Saturday. Parade Sunday at 1p.m. 715-447-5734.
SEPT. 7: City Wide GarageSale, Medford. The
Garage Sale will be throughout Med-ford in several locations. Please stopat the Chamber Office and pick up amap to find where all the bargains are.Many of Medford’s businesses alongwith its residents will be participatingin this event. 715-748-4729.
DealChicken maynot be the fastestrunner in town,but he can walkwith the best of‘em! The Rib Lakesegment of the IceAge Trail soundslike the perfectspot to hike withhis brood! A greatplace for hikers,bikers, walkers,and runners, theIce Age Trail is chal-lenging enoughfor even the mostadventuresomeof thegroup!
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Lincoln CountyMAY 26-27: Main Street
Memories CarShow, Tomahawk. One of the biggest carshows in the Northwoods takes place indowntown Tomahawk over the MemorialDay weekend. A full day of children’s eventswill be on Saturday, including a race carcake walk downtown and a skate boardcompetition at Pride Park, East LincolnAvenue on Sunday enjoy Fantasy Corral pet-ting zoo, craft fair, concessions, music. The18th annual show features more than 300meticulously restored hot rods, classics andmuscle cars competing for trophies and cashprizes. Free. For more information, call 715-453-1090, www.tomahawkmainstreet.org.
JUNE 8-10: Wisconsin RiverPro Rodeo, noon
to midnight Friday, 9 a.m. to midnight Sat-urday and 9 a.m. to mid-afternoon Sunday,Lincoln County Fairgrounds, 2001 E. Second
St. Merrill. Lincoln County Rodeo Associa-tion presents the Wisconsin River Pro Rodeo(PRCA). Three PRCA performances, fun forthe whole family, rain or shine. Tickets canbe charged to a credit card at the MerrillChamber of Commerce. 1-877-907-2757,www.wisconsinriverprorodeo.com.
JUNE 15-17: Cen-tral
Wisconsin Polka Festival, 6 p.m.to 10 p.m. Friday, noon to 10 p.m.Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sun-day, M.A.R.C.-Smith Center, 1100Marc Drive, Merrill. 38th annualfestival brings top bands fromaround Wisconsin to play. Dancing for anhour can burn about 340 calories. So danceup a sweat! The festival includes a Polkachurch service at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Foodand camping. 715-675-7627.
More Lincoln County events and destinationson pages 9 and 10 and online at
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DealChicken’s favorite events, filled with loud bikes, loud music andlots of fun, all for a good cause. The Harley-Davidson factory inTomahawk even offers an open house during this event! gototomahawk.com/Tomahawk-Fall-Ride-For-MDA/, 715-384-3454.
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JULY 4: Pow WowDays. The
Tomahawk Lions sponsor theevents for the Fourth of July.Tomahawk Pow Wow Days5K/10K/Corporate Challenge10K Runs at 9 a.m. Registrationis from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. atVeteran's Memorial Park; gamesat Veteran's Memorial Park anda chicken barbecue stand opens,downtown with beverages,popcorn and food at 10 a.m.;Pow Wow Days parade, throughdowntown at 1 p.m. Liveentertainment from 3 p.m. to6 p.m. at the west end of West
Wisconsin Avenue; KwahamotWater Ski Show at 8 p.m.; fire-works show at dusk. Fireworksviewing at the south end of Railsto Trails trestle, SARA Park andthe Water Ski Show. For moreinformation please go to www.tomahawklions.org.
AUG. 2: Crazy Daze,sidewalk
sales and activities, 8 a.m. to 7p.m., Genesse Street, Merrill.Sales, food, crafts, contests,wagon rides, music, entertain-ment and more. 715-536-9474,merrillchamber.org.
Three Arch StoneBridgeThe 130-foot-long and 54-feet-wide stone bridge, builtin 1904, spans the Prairie Riveron Highway 64. Each arch dis-plays a decorative pattern ofalternating, single and doublering stones with taperedkeystones about 3 inches inheight. It is the only remain-ing three-arch stone bridgein Wisconsin and is a NationalHistoric Landmark.
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Lincoln CountyDESTINATIONSUnderdown Recreation AreaWith more than 20 miles of signed trails and10 campsites large enough to accommodatetrucks with trailers, this has become a popu-lar destination for horseback riders, hikers,bicyclists, cross-country skiers, hunters andfisherman. The Ice Age Trail passes diagonallythrough this area from northeast to south-west and provides a well-marked cross coun-try type trail. For more information or mapsof the area, contact Forestry, Land and ParksDepartment, Lincoln County Service Center,801 N. Sales St., Suite 106, Merrill, WI 54452,715-539-1034, http://www.co.lincoln.wi.us/
Council Grounds State ParkCouncil Grounds is a state park along theWisconsin River with something for almosteveryone. The 508-acre park offers a varietyof activities and sights year round. Thereare 55 campsites with showers and flushtoilets and 19 sites with electricity. Thereis a 217-foot beach with plenty of roomfor swimming and sun bathing. Numeroustrails and picnic sites can also be found atCouncil Grounds. From Highway 51, exitonto Highway 64 (Main Street) and go westabout 2 miles through downtown Merrill.Turn right on Highway 107 (Grand Avenue)and go about 1.8 miles. Turn left on CouncilGrounds Drive and go about .5 mile to thepark entrance station. 715- 536-8773
Blue Haven StablesBlue Haven Stables offers trail rides, lessons,day camps and a gift shop. Its staff has 50years of experience in the equine industryand more than 30 years in business. It offerspony parties and rides, three day programsfor kids and adults, year round trail rides,unique get-togethers for bachelorette partiesor anniversaries, and much more. Blue Havenis located at W4853 Highway 51, Merrill. 715-536-4210, www.blue-haven-stables.com.
Prairie River DellsPrairie River Dells County Park is located northeast of Merrill off of Highway17 on Prairie Dells Road and features some scenic rock outcroppings and ariver gorge. Most of these will be reached by hikingthe park’s trails. The removal of a dam has exposedsome great natural features, and some expertsbelieve the area was once part of the river bed ofthe Wisconsin River. Visitors will find three viewingplatforms, one of which is handicap accessible.
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Wood CountyMAY 20: Motorcycle Hill
Climb, DyracuseRecreational Park, County Highway O,Rome. Motorcycle riders from five neigh-boring states will excite spectators withclasses ranging from kids to open classmonsters, all with ground shaking powertearing up the hill trying for the fastesttime. www.rapidangels.com.
MAY 26: Wisconsin StatewideVeterans Reunion,
Robinson Park, Wisconsin Rapids. Spon-sored by VFW Post 2534. Informationon veterans programs, games for kids,speakers, food, refreshments and more.715-424-2210.
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MAY 31 - JUNE 3:Dairyfest, various locations in Marshfield’sdowntown, including the Shoppes at WoodRidge, 503 E. Ives St. Suite 313 and MarshfieldFair Park, 140 Main St. When on the farm, theDealChicken knows who to hang with – thecows! And cows are at the heart of this festival.The DealChicken will be at play at Dairyfest in2012, strutting his stuff. If you spot him, stophim for a special DealChicken treat. This fam-ily-fun event is filled to the brim with carnivalrides, vendors, contests, entertainments, andyes, even a parade! marshfieldchamber.com,715-384-3454.
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JUNE 21-24: CranberryBlossom
Festival, various locations, WisconsinRapids. Enjoy the weekend in the blossom-ing community of Wisconsin Rapids. Artsand crafts, kid’s games, great food, filmfestival, parade and more. www.blossomfest.com.
AUG. 4-5: 37th annualWisconsin Rapids
Car Cruise and Show, Lincoln High School,1801 16th St. S. and Grand Rapids LionsPark, Wisconsin Rapids. Live music, food,swap meet, trophies to be awarded. www.corvettesofthenorth.com.
AUG. 29-SEPT. 3:Central Wisconsin State Fair,Marshfield Fair Park, 513 E. 17th St.,Marshfield. Stop out Sunday for thedemolition derby and enjoy the roarof engines (and the exhaust fumes) atthis loud family event or drop in forthe food and entertainment the restof the week. www.centralwisconsinstatefair.com or 715-387-1261.
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Ave., Wisconsin Rapids. Spend the dayshopping, eating and playing on the banksof the beautiful Wisconsin River. Art andactivities for all ages. www.heartofwi.com.
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JULY 19-22: 46th annual State Water Ski Show, Lake Wazeecha, Wisconsin Rapids.The largest water-ski show tournament in the world! Wisconsin’s best
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SEPT. 15-16: Maple Fall Fest, Wildwood Park and Zoo, 1800 S.Roddis Ave., Marshfield. Enjoy more than 150 arts and
craft vendors, children’s activities, regular and potato pancake breakfast, hay rides,and much more family fun. www.visitmarshfieldwi.com, 715-384-4314 or [email protected].
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LATE SEPT.-OCT.: Cranberry HarvestTours, Glacial Lake
Cranberries, 2480 Highway D, Wisconsin Rapids. Experience thecranberry harvest on a guided tour of a historic and sustainablecranberry marsh. One-of-a-kind photo ops and cranberry shop-ping. www.cranberrylink.com.
Wood CountyDESTINATIONSGolden Sands SpeedwayHighway 54, Wisconsin Rapids. Get in onall of the racing excitement this summerat Golden Sands Speedway. Concessionsavailable. Visit website for schedule.www.gssraces.com.
Glacial Lake CranberriesHighway G, Wisconsin Rapids. Tour thishistorical cranberry marsh with an actualgrower. Hop on the Berry Bus for a frontrow seat to all of the harvesting action.www.cranberrylink.com.
WI State Firefighters MemorialHighways 54 and 73, Wisconsin Rapids.Visit this beautiful and serene park settingand pay tribute to firefighting heroesfrom across the state of Wisconsin Memo-rial Wall and Bell Tower. www.wsfm.org.
Wisconsin RapidsRafters BaseballWitter Field, 521 Lincoln St.,Wisconsin Rapids. Take meout to the ballgame! Nobodydoes family fun like theRafters. Enjoy great baseball,tasty ballpark concessions andone-of-a-kind games. www.raftersbaseball.com.
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Wildwood Park and Zoo608 W. 17th St., Marshfield. This free attraction features bear, birds, bison and more. Key exhibitsinclude the cougars and a gray wolves. The zoo also features Sensory Gardens, which include awide variety of flowering and non-flowering plants. 715-384-4642.
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Adams CountyMAY 26: N.Y.A.T. (Not
Your AverageTriathlon), at The Lure Bar & Grill,1735 Archer Lane, town of Rome.Registration begins at 8 a.m. andthe event starts at 9 a.m. Indi-viduals can participate in a 3- to10-mile bike ride, a 1- or 3-milewalk or run, and a 1- or 3-mile canoe orkayak ride. Untimed and just for fun! Cost is$25 for adults, $15 for youths ages 4 to 12,and free for children 3 years and younger.Proceeds benefit the Lester Public Library ofRome. For more information, call Dianne at715-451-1389 or The Lure at 715-325-6555.Registration forms are available online atwww.romepubliclibrary.org.
JULY 21: 17th annual CastleRock Triathlon, 8:45
a.m., Castle Rock County Park, 2397 High-way Z, Friendship, 1/4-mile swim, 16-milebike ride, and 3-mile run. www.VisitAdamsCountyWi.com.
AUG. 19: 50th annual Corn-N-Tater Fest, 11 a.m. to
2 p.m., Grand Marsh Lions Park, 2515 FourthAve., Grand Marsh. Roast beef, sweet cornand potatoes, bingo, kids rides, corn-eatingcontest, crafts, music, flea market and muchmore. 608-339-7657.
JULY 13-14: Taste of Rome,5 p.m. to
10 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday,Alpine Village Business Park, Highway 13,Rome. 715-325-1867, [email protected].
JUNE-SEPT.: Farmers markets in Rome, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fridays, AlpineVillage Business Park, Highway 13, and Timberline Parkway,
Rome. Vendors provide locally grown farm fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh-frozen meatsand eggs. You’ll also find homemade bakery, jams, pickles and salsa. We have vendorsselling homemade crafts, soaps and artwork. Vendors provide a variety of prepared foodsto enjoy while shopping the market: Egg rolls, whole grain cinnamon rolls, bakery items, afood wagon and the best cup of coffee in the area.
Petenwell and Castle Rock LakesTwo of the best-kept secrets in Wisconsin are Petenwell and Castle Rocklakes, the second- and fourth-largest inland lakes in the state, together cov-ering more than 60 square miles. In Adams County, the shores of Petenwelland Castle Rock Lake are dotted with publiclaunch sites, and visitors can enjoy water-skiing,swimming, sailing and boating on its beautifulblue waters. Spectacular sunsets await along themany miles of wooded shoreline. For the angler,there are walleye, northern pike, bass and perchlurking just beneath the surface.
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Adams CountyDESTINATIONSFawn CreekWineryOpen every day in the summer, from11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Siblings Dan Hanson, Shel-ley Steingraeber, Pam Genrich, Sally Haber-korn and Susan Spath, along with theirspouses, assumed business operations ofthe former Tourdot Winery in January 2011,creating Fawn Creek Winery. In a buildingbuilt by their father, Sheldon Hanson, andDan Haberkorn, the winery is nestled in themidst of a maple, oak and pine grove. FawnCreek Winery invites you to come enjoy aglass of our fine wine while savoring thepeace and quiet of the woods on our out-door deck overlooking the 7-acre vineyard.Fawn Creek Winery offers complimentarywine tasting, a micromenu featuring artisancheeses and a gift shop containing many
wine-related items. At 3619 13th Ave., in thesouthern part of Adams County.
The Van Kuren TrailNamed after Gilbert Van Kuren, an early set-tler to the area, the Van Kuren Trail is in thetown of Strongs Prairie. Lake Van Kuren wasa backwater of the main Wisconsin Riverchannel and eventually was inundated as aresult of the construction of a dam and thecreation of Petenwell Flowage in 1949. TheVan Kuren Trail is a 2.7-mile, year-round trailthat meanders through rolling landscape,winding through stands of oak and pine,and affording views of wetlands and the23,000-acre Petenwell Flowage. Quiet ob-servers will see a variety of birds and otherwildlife. Interpretive markers along the trailprovide explanations of some of the uniquefeatures, and near the midpoint, a shelterand fire ring are provided. The Van KurenTrail is in western Adams County off ChicagoAvenue in Strongs Prairie.
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APRIL-OCT.: Dyracuse Park, see website for times, fees and dates, 1047 ArcherDrive, Nekoosa. Dyracuse Motorcycle Recreational Area, named af-
ter the prominent sandstone butte in northern Adams County, offers more than 14 miles of trailsin the 250-acre park, including ATV and off-road motorcycle tracks. There are picnic groundswith grills and tables, a playground area, shelter house, lookout tower and hot- and cold-waterrestrooms. 715-325-8014 or 715-325-8013, www.romewi.com or www.dyracusepark.dustndirt.com/index.html.
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Plan your own special event at Logging CampPlanning a wedding, birthday party or other special event?Why not make it unique, fun and memorable by holdingit at Camp 5. Along with all that the Camp 5 Museumcomplex has to offer, your guests will never forget theirexciting trip on the Lumberjack Steam Train. Call us at(715) 674-3414 for availability and rate packages.In 1975, the Green Treasure Forest Tour received theNational Award in Education from the Arbor DayFoundation. This 30-minute narrated tour on a motorizedsurrey winds through an industrial forest of trees that areindigenous to the area. The trees are marked and includeTamarack or Eastern Larch, Black Ash, Elm, Basswoodor Linden, Yellow Birch, and Sugar Maple. The tour alsoshows examples of the typical stages of a multi-aged for-est. Visitors hear about sustainable forestry techniques andits historic and economic significance to WisconsinThe Rat River Natural Wildlife Tour is a quiet excursionalong calm river banks visited by wildlife. Visitors boarda hay wagon pulled by a tractor, which travels the shortdistance to the pontoon boat on the banks of the RatRiver. The 30-minute narrated river tour features wild ricebeds, great blue herons, eagles, otter, deer, ducks and otherwildlife.Take a break during your visit to Lumberjack Camp Fiveand eat at the “Choo-Choo” Hut Restaurant, which of-fers something for everyone: pizza, hamburgers, hot dogs,sandwiches, chips, cold drinks, ice cream and pie. Thatis just the short list of tempting treats. Enjoy your mealsitting at one of the colorfully topped picnic tables. Whenfinished eating the children can rush over to swing onthe swing set or play at being the conductor on their veryown wooden train.Tables are also available for those who have brought theirown family picnic.
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Roche-A-Cri State ParkCenturies before it served as a naturallandmark along French fur-tradingroutes, Roche-A-Cri Mound held sig-nificance for the area’s earliest inhab-itants. The mysterious carvings in thebare rock of the south face bear wit-ness to their passing. The archaeologi-cal importance of these prehistoric artforms has earned Roche-A-Cri Moundits listing on the National Register ofHistoric Places. The 300 foot castel-lated sandstone mesa, from which thepark derives its name, once was anisland in glacial Lake Wisconsin. Thesummit, now accessible by a stairwayof solid white-oak planks, offers abreathtaking, 120-mile panorama.The varied terrains of the 425-acrepark, designated a State NaturalArea, include grasslands, open cliffs,pine barrens, oak forest, prairie andthe meandering Carter Creek.Roche-A-Cri State Park offers 42wooded campsites with fire rings.One site is handicapped accessible,and 25 others can be reserved. Thereare toilets, water and picnic tables.The park has four miles of markedhiking trails. 1767 Highway 13 inFriendship.
RomeLocated on the northern borderof Adams County and the edge ofPetenwell Lake, the town of Romeoffers myriad recreation choicesand scenic country vistas. ATV ridingand camping are among the manyactivities summer visitors to Rome canenjoy. Highway 13 south of WisconsinRapids and north of Friendship.
Quincy Bluff State Natural AreaQuincy Bluff is located in what the first inhabitants called“the valley by Chicoongrah (window in the rock).” It isa 10,500-acre natural area jointly administered by theWisconsin chapter of The Nature Conservancy andthe Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Itcontains a vast wetland complex sandwiched be-tween sandstone ridges and buttes such as QuincyBluff, Lone Rock and Rattlesnake Mound. Extensiveoak and pine barrens and northern dry forestborder the preserve. The DealChicken is a big fan ofthis area because it is home to another of my wingedfriends, the very rare Karner Blue Butterfly. Ninerare species of plant also can be found at Quincy Bluff.Recreational activities such as hunting, fishing, trapping,bird-watching and hiking are permitted so long as the rareresources are not harmed.
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JUNE 2: Eighth annual WalkWisconsin, 8 a.m.,
Pfiffner Pioneer Park, Green Circle Trail,Stevens Point. Preregistration required.Walk Wisconsin is the Midwest’s premierwalking event, offering a noncompeti-tive setting to celebrate healthy life-styles in Central Wisconsin. See beautifulscenery and get active with your family at thesame time! The walk offers quarter-, half- and fullmarathon distances as well as a children’s event.Snacks will be provided at rest stops. Participantsshould check the weather before the event andplan accordingly. For more information, call 715-344-2556, email [email protected] orvisit www.walkwisconsin.com.
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Portage CountyMAY 19: Amish Quilt,
Craft andFurniture Auction, 7 a.m. viewing,8 a.m. auction begins, 9 a.m. forquilts, noon for furniture, AmherstFairgrounds, 4504 FairgroundRoad, Amherst. Hundreds of quiltsand wall hangings, crafts, furni-ture, flea market and bake sale.Large selection of Amish-madequality goods. 920-450-1843, www.maderauction.com.
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MAY 12: Portage CountyCultural Festival,
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JUNE 15-17: Midwest RenewableEnergy Association
Energy Fair 2012, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday,and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, 7558 Deer Road, Custer.Each year, the MREA Energy Fair transforms ruralcentral Wisconsin into a global hot spot for renewableenergy education, bringing more than 20,000 peoplefrom nearly every state and around the world. As thenation’s longest-running energy education event of itskind, it features exhibitors, workshops, a Clean EnergyCar Show, Green Home Pavilion, Green BuildingDemos, entertainment, keynotes, food and local beer.715-592-6595, www.midwestrenew.org.
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p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 10:45 p.m. Saturdayand 10 a.m. to 9:45 p.m. Sunday, Pfiffner Pioneer Park,Stevens Point. Food tents available until 10 p.m. Thisis a Fourth of July festival, featuring the Carp ClassicFishing Contest, live music daily, food, refreshments,fireworks, a lighted boat parade and more. Fireworksare scheduled for July 1, after the lighted boat parade.715-346-1569. www.stevenspoint.com/rr.
JULY 28: 9 a.m. to midnight, CelebratePlover, Lake Pacawa Park, Plover
(behind Menards on Highway B). Help celebrate Ploverat this family-friendly event featuring a craft, farmersand flea market, a Taste of Plover food court area,and live music from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. featuring DoubleTap (rock) and Grand Union (country) from 8 p.m. tomidnight. Other events include children’s activities andfirefighter water fights. 715-345-5258, http://www.ploverwi.gov.
AUG. 24-25: Third Annual Bluegrass inthe Pines Festival, noon
to midnight, Rosholt Fair Park, North Main Street,Rosholt. Bluegrass, old time music, dancing, pickingsessions. http://highwatermusic.com/BluegrassIn-ThePines.htm.
SEPT. 3-4: Riverfront Jazz Festival, 4 p.m.to 10 p.m., Pfiffner Pioneer
Park, downtown Stevens Point. Riverfront Jazz Festivalis the largest outdoor jazz festival in Central Wiscon-sin. [email protected], www.riverfrontjazzfest.com.
SEPT. 14-15: Dozynki HarvestFestival/Art in the Park,
downtown Stevens Point. Friday night on the Squareand from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Art in the Park.Dozynki offers Polish and American food, farmers mar-ket, Polish crafts and demonstrations, arts and craftsvendors, and live music along Main Street, beginningFriday night. Art in the Park on Saturday only is anart and craft show, featuring children’s activities. Funfor the whole family! www.stevenspointbiz.com andhttp://www.artintheparkstevenspoint.org.
AUG. 10-12: Midwest Recumbent Rally, Hostel Shoppe, 3201 John Joanis Drive, StevensPoint. Sit back, put your feet up ... and race! The world’s largest recum-
bent bike rally will pedal around Portage County roads. Friday - registration and check-in, ice creamride, ice cream social. Saturday morning tour, test rides, swap meet, lunch, self-guided tour. Sundaybreakfast buffet, super tour, lunch. 715-341-2453, www.hostelshoppe.com/recumbent_rally.php.
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Portage CountyDESTINATIONSStevens Point Sculpture ParkThe Stevens Point Sculpture Park links love for outdoorrecreation and the arts. The 20-acre park provides stunningviews of artwork intertwined with nature along a scenic half-mile trail with a distinct backdrop of regional and nationalartwork. The trail also conveniently connects to the GreenCircle Trail. Several new pieces are scheduled for installationduring April and May, including a project creating habitatsfor Chimney Swifts in collaboration with the Aldo LeopoldAudubon Society. 900 N. Second St., Stevens Point. Opendaily. www.stevenspointsculpturepark.org.
Recreational haven for trail enthusiastsPortage County (varies). Open daily. The Stevens Point Areahas no shortage of great recreational trails, such as the GreenCircle Trail. But, what makes some of these trails even betteris the ability to connect from one trail system to the nextwith ease. From the Green Circle Trail, connect with morethan five miles of additional trails in the Schmeeckle Reserve,or catch the Hoover Spur to the Tomorrow River State Trail.From the Tomorrow River State Trail, journey just to thesouth to Standing Rocks County Park or a bit farther east onthe Ice Age Trail. 715-344-2556, stevenspointarea.com/land.cfm?subCatID=2029.
K.A.S.H. PlaygroundOpen daily, Mead Park, along the Wisconsin Riverin downtown Stevens Point. A family-friendlyspot that you can’t miss. K.A.S.H. is a universallyaccessible playground, on a soft rubber surface thatincludes slides, swings and climbing equipmentthat is suitable and safe for children of all abilities.Fun for all ages and mobility levels. 715-346=0055,www.kashplayground.org.
TheWisconsin ConservationHall of FameOn the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, pays tribute to the Badger State’sdedication to conservation, as well as the peoplewho have upheld that ideal. Schmeeckle ReserveVisitor Center, 2419 Northpoint Drive; Open 8 a.m.to 5 p.m. Monday through Sunday. 715-346-4992,www.wchf.org.
BreweriesThese three breweries will give visitors to Portage County a tasteof the area’s long beer-making history:
Stevens Point Brewery has been making beer since 1857 and isthe fifth oldest continuously operating brewery in the country.2617 Water St., Stevens Point. Tours available through May at1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday; and noon, 1p.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday. Gift shop open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon-day through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. 800- 369-4911, www.pointbeer.com.
The “freestyle brewers” at O’So Brewing Co. in Plover pridethemselves on making beers that don’t fit a given mold — paleales that aren’t exactly pale ales, lagers that aren’t exactly lagers.And they’re succeeding, too, as O’So is the fastest-growingmicrobrewery in Wisconsin. 3028-3034 Village Park Drive, Plover.Tap House is open 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; andnoon to 9 p.m. Saturday. 715-254-2163, www.osobrewing.com.
Brewing since 1998, Central Waters Brewery sits in an industrialpark in Amherst, just outside of Stevens Point. The breweryis anything but industrial, however. Central Waters is the firstgreen-powered brewery in Wisconsin and produces more thana dozen perennial and seasonal brews. 351 Allen St., Amherst.Tap room is open 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, and 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.Saturday. 715-824-2739; www.centralwaters.com.
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MarathonCountyMAY 18: Exhibitour, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., downtown Wausau’s
River District. Experience one of Wausau’s mostpopular events. Stroll the streets of downtown Wausau to visit tem-porary art galleries, hosted by downtown businesses. Meet the artists,enjoy tasty gourmet treats and sample wine during the art stroll. KariRasmussen, 715-843-0748, or www.wausauareaevents.org.
JUNE 23-24: Badger State Games, 12 sports to choosefrom in the 2012 games at vari-
ous times and locations in the Wausau area. Watch or partici-pate with your family! Wisconsin’s premier amateur sportingevent returns for another spirited year of games, includingarchery, golf, sporting clays, duathalon, martial arts, wrestling,horseshoes and bowling. Get more information at www.badgerstategames.org or call Darien Schaefer, 715-355-8788.
JUNE 29-JULY 4: Wausau Area 4th ofJuly Celebration, 5 p.m. to 11:30
p.m., Thursday; noon to 11:30 p.m. Friday through Monday, 1201 Stew-art Ave., Wausau. Enjoy carnival rides, games, live entertainment, foodand fireworks. Admission is free. 715-842-2688 or www.wausauareajaycees.org.
JULY 12-15: Wausau Balloon Rally and Glow/Big BullFalls BBQ RibFest/ChalkFest, times vary. Bal-
loon Rally/BBQ RibFest, 725 Woods Place, Wausau. July 14 to 15, Chalk-Fest, The 400 Block in downtown Wausau, 401 Third St. Dozens of hotair balloons take to the sky along with plane rides, kite-flying demos,a spectacular fireworks show and live music. Big Bull Falls BBQ RibFestfeatures national competitors vying to serve the best ribs. The 400 Blockin downtown Wausau once again will be transformed by artists andtheir colorful pastel art drawings. This is the ninth year for this sidewalkart festival, which is for artists of all ages and ability levels, and for artenthusiasts to observe and enjoy. Call Kari Rasmussen at 715-843-0748,or visit www.wausauareaevents.org.
JULY 10-15: ICF Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom World Championships,times vary, Whitewater Park in downtown Wausau, 200
River Drive. The world’s best young paddlers under age 18 from more than 30 countriesare expected to compete and make all of us amateur canoeists jealous. The ICF’s firstU23 Canoe Slalom World Championships for competitors ages 18 to 23 will take place inconjunction with the Junior Canoe Slalom World Championships. http: www.2012wausau.com.
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AUG. 10-12: Little Bull Falls LogJam Festival,5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to
11:30 p.m. Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, River Park, 1101Main St., Mosinee. Seventh annual festival presented by theMosinee Area Chamber of Commerce. Step back in time and enjoyMosinee’s rich logging history along the Wisconsin River. Liveentertainment, historical displays and activities, lumberjack shows,Civil War and re-enactment camps, artisans, vendors, and food andrefreshments on the grounds. Canoe races, Little Bull Falls Woods-man 5K run/walk and more! Fireworks at dusk over the WisconsinRiver. Free admission. 715-693-4330, www.logjamfestival.org.
AUG. 16-18: Harley Owners Group AnnualRally, Time TBA, Harley-Davidson of
Wausau, 1570 Highway XX, Rothschild. A full weekend of greatrides, the 21st annual Big Bull Falls Blues Festival, and more. 715-869-3487, or www.wistatehogrally.com.Aug. 17 to 18: Big Bull Falls Blues Fest, 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday,and 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, Fern Island Park, 500 River Drive,Wausau. Celebrating 21 years of blues. Enjoy two days of nationaland regional acts. Mingle with other blues fans in the beer gardenand enjoy festival-style foods. Be prepared to show age identifica-tion on-site. Lawn chairs permitted. No carry-ins. No pets. KariRasmussen, 715-843-0748, www.wausauareaevents.org.
More Marathon County destina-tions on pages 28 and 30
More Marathon County events can be found online at www.wausaudailyherald.com/events
SEPT. 8-9: Wausau’s Artrageous Weekend. Festival of Arts, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, downtownWausau; Art in the Park, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Marathon Park, 1201 Stewart Ave.,
Wausau; Birds in Art Exhibit, from noon until 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Woodson Art Museum, 700 N. 12th St., Wausau. Two days of arthopping and shopping at three events on both sides of the Wisconsin River. More then 120 fine artists are juried in 12 mediums, making fora great variety of work for patrons to purchase. Food stands, live entertainment, family art areas with hands-on kids’ projects, a young collec-tors’ area and more. www.wausaufoa.org, www.wivalleyart.org/artinPark.html, and www.lywam.org/birdsinart.
Marathon CountyDESTINATIONSRib Mountain State Park/Granite Peak Ski AreaAs the fourth highest peak in Wiscon-sin, Rib Mountain State Park has a lotto offer visitors. The view is particu-larly breathtaking from the observationtower, a 60-foot structure that serves asa perch for those who climb its wind-ing stairs high above the treetops.With 1,500-plus acres, the park boasts awell-maintained network of hiking andnature trails throughout the woodedarea. The nature trails meander throughthe park’s rocky outcroppings, offeringfun places to climb or sit and enjoy theviews. Home to Granite Peak Ski Area,which offers chairlift rides in the fall fortaking in the spectacular fall colors. 3605N. Mountain Road.
Woodson History Center/Yawkey House MuseumHome to the Marathon County HistoricalSociety, the Woodson History Center isa lovely brick house built in 1914 with arich history. Today it contains the libraryand archives, artifacts and exhibits.Across the street lies the Cyrus and AliceYawkey house, a 1900/1901 ClassicalRevival-styled house. The Yawkey Houseis a fine example of a wealthy lumber-man’s house between the years of 1908and 1915. It features beautiful stainedglass windows, art glass lighting fixturesand many original Yawkey furnishings.A small entrance fee is charged fornonmembers of the Society. The house,which was listed on the National Registerof Historic Places in 1974, is open year-round. The formal garden, completewith pergola, pond and fountain, is opento the public from April to October. Thegarden is the site for many weddingsduring those months. 410 McIndoe St.,Wausau.
JULY 31-AUG. 5: Wisconsin Valley Fair, opens noon Tuesday, Marathon Park, 1201 Stewart Ave., Wausau.144th annual Wisconsin Valley Fair with six days of excitement. Headlining entertainment in
the grandstand nightly. A variety of national musical acts and a demolition derby. Carnival rides, commercial exhibits. Thousands ofyouth exhibits. Fun for the whole family. Great food, great entertainment, great time. The Wisconsin Valley Fairdraws families of all kinds, and not just those of the human type! You can find Jo,the DealChick, and her hen-peckin’ brood in a booth at the fair with lots of free swag for her “chicklets!” Wear a DealChicken t-shirt to thefair for an eggspecially special prize! 715-261-1539, or www.wisconsinvalleyfair.com.
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Dells of the Eau Claire County ParkThe dells surround fantastic geological features created by the Eau Claire River.Ancient volcanic rock palisades and potholes carved in the rock by the fallingwater create a unique place at the dells and gorge. The river bisects this 190-acrepark. With 27 campsites and the adjacent Ice Age Trail, this park offers visitors anumber of nature trails right on the banks of the Eau Claire River, along with aswimming beach, spectacular waterfalls and rapids. The beautiful rock forma-tions are a magnet for summertime nature enthusiasts. Who can resist climbingamong the water-worn rocks or cooling off in one of the many swimming holes?
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Woodson Art MuseumWith a permanent collection of historic and contemporarypaintings, graphics and sculptures primarily focusing on birds,the museum is an ideal place to get in touch with art andnature. Elegant gardens dotted with sculptures take on a newlook with each season. Coupled with exhibits throughout theyear, including the annual, internationally renowned Birds inArt exhibit, the Woodson Art Museum is a must-see destination.700 N. 12th St., Wausau.
The 400 BlockThe public square on Third Street in downtownWausau was completed in 2011 to include a perma-nent stage and sound system, seating and landscaping,and a lighted fountain. This centerpiece of the down-town offers a great new gathering space for activities,picnics or lunch, and hosts weekly concerts and otherevents throughout the year. The Wednesday Concerton the Square series features a variety of musical stylesand is extremely popular. Get to the Block early onthese Wednesday nights to save your spot! During thesummer and fall months, the 400 Block hosts Mar-ketplace Thursdays, with food, seasonal produce andother assorted items for purchase.
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bird Village, N9517 Thunderbird Lane, Hatfield, 12 milesnortheast of Black River Falls, just off Interstate 94. May 12and 13, May 26-28, July 6-8, Aug. 4 and 5, Sept. 1 and 3,Sept. and 15 and 16. Giant Flea Markets and Craft Showsthroughout the summer. 160 vendor spaces available. Enjoyfun, sun, food and bargains. Check out the ThunderbirdMuseum while you are there. There is a beautiful lake resortwith camping, play areas and an ice cream shop, boat, ATVand cabin rentals, motel and restaurants all within walkingdistance. Call 608-989-2275.
JUNE 8-10: Greenwood Dairy Days, startsFriday at 5 p.m., George Scherer
Athletic Park, 212 S. Main St., Greenwood. Dairy Days stam-pede run/walk, carnival, parade, raffle, city-wide garagesales, peddle tractor pull, horse pull, volleyball tournament,bands and entertainment, petting zoo, queen coronation.Be sure to visit the Branstiter Museum while you are intown. 715-267-6205.
JUNE 15-17: Dorchester Days, all day event,Dorchester. Wisconsin State
Championship tractor pull, mini-rod pull, truck pull, carnival,softball tournament, horseshoe tournament, charcoalchicken dinner on Sunday, kiddie parade, street dance, foodand refreshments. Held annually the third weekend in June.715-654-5006.
JULY 6-8: Owen Junior Fair, all, Millpond Park,Highway X and Madsen Street,
Owen. Carnival rides, music, bingo, city wide garage sales,queen’s contest, volleyball tournaments, fire dept. waterfights, craft show, raffles, antique tractor pull, ATV pull,Fireworks at dusk on Saturday, parade and chicken dinneron Sunday. 715-229-2404.
AUG. 2-5: The Highground’s AnnualBicycle Tour. Make it a
family fitness weekend! Take your pick of six bikeroutes ranging from 180 to 350 miles, with mealsand support staff along the way. Riders can starttheir tour in Appleton, Hayward, Madison, NewRichmond, Racine and Dubuque, Iowa, and riderscan join at any point. Riders are encouraged tofind sponsors to cover their ride fees. A Journey’s End Cel-ebration begins when the bicyclists enter The HighgroundVeterans Memorial Park , W7031 Ridge Road, Neillsville, atnoon on Sunday. The fee is $100 per rider or $200 per fam-ily of riders. Register at www.thehighground.org/bicycle-tour/index.html. Call 715-743-4224 for more infor-mation or visit www.thehighground.org.
AUG. 4-5: Curtiss Days and Curtiss CornersQuilt Show, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Com-
munity Hall/Old School, 1107 Meridian St., Curtiss. Tractorand ATV pulls, miniature train rides, softball games, music,dancing, parade, food, charcoal chicken dinner. 715-223-2133.
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JULY 21-22: Colby Cheese Days,6 a.m. to 1 a.m.,
Friday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, noon to 11p.m., Sunday, Main Street Colby. While cheeseisn’t really his thing, the DealChicken knows his“cheese heads” have a hankering for the squishytreat. When the summer heat hits, you’ll see himpecking his way down the streets of Colby duringthe Chariots of Cheese 5k and 10k races and 1 milerun for kids, curd throwing contest, parade and,of course, munching on free Colby cheese. There’salso an ATV and tractor pull, Chariots of Cheese5k/10 K races, 1 mile kids run. 715-223-4435or visit: www.chariotsofcheese.orgor www.worldchampionshipcheesecurdthrow.com.
More Clark County events and destinations on pages 34 and 36and online at www.marshfieldnewsherald.com/events
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AUG. 25-26: Loyal Corn Fest, all day,Downtown Loyal, Horseshoe
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The HighgroundOpen to visitors 24/7 year roundin Neillsville, The Highground inNeillsville is a 146-acre mannedveteran’s memorial park that paystribute to the dead, and honors thesurvivors, their service, and theirsacrifice. The Highground fulfills itsmission of healing and education bybringing past lessons into our hopesfor the future. Open to visitors 24/7year round. Information Center opendaily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., www.thehighground.org.
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Clark CountyDESTINATIONSWorld’s Fair Pavilion1964-65 Wisconsin Pavilion of New York World’s Fair,1201 E. Division St., Neillsville. WCCN’s WisconsinPavilion originally served as the main entrance andbasic exhibit for the State of Wisconsin at the 1964and 1965 New York World’s Fair in Flushing Meadow.The Pavilion houses the history of the structure along with central studios for 3 radio stations,gift and cheese shop featuring local cheeses and wines from the region along with Wisconsinmemorabilia. Chatty Belle, the world’s largest talking cow is located outside the Pavilion. www.neillsville-wi.com/historic-tour/WorldsFairWisconsinPavilion.
Greenhouses, fresh farmers markets and artisan cheese companiesClark County has more than 30 beautiful greenhouses that all open early in spring. For a com-plete listing, visit www.clark-cty-wi.org/images/greenhouse.pdf.We also feature many world famous artisan cheese companies where you can purchase freshcheese directly from the artisan. For a complete listing visit www.clark-cty-wi.org/images/cheese_dairy.pdf.All of Clark County’s communities feature fresh farmers markets from May to October.www.clark-cty-wi.org/images/farmersmark.pdf. 715-255-9100.
SEPT. 7-9: Granton Fall Fest, Call for locations and times, Granton. Three daycommunity festival, celebrated since 1951. It is a festival that is
focused on children and family activities including kid’s games, carnival, softball tourna-ment, flower show, mini-rod pull, tractor pull, evening music and festival queen’s contestand a parade on Sunday. 715-238-7440.
SEPT. 12-15: Central Wisconsin Horse Sale, Clark County Fairgrounds,1120 E. Division St., Neillsville. Located on U.S. Highway 10,
Neillsville. Wisconsin’s largest horse sale, including horse equipment, machinery and horse-drawn vehicles, all classes of horses and mules available. Also selling antiques, collectibles,Amish quilts, crafts, furniture, wagons and more. 715-238-8088, www.centralwihorsesale.net.
Munson BridgeWineryW6462 Bridge Road, Withee. Located on the former Munson Farm in Clark County. Thefarm and home, built in 1914, are just down the road from the Munson Bridge that crossesthe Black River. Relax by the family pond and enjoy one of the many specialty wines madefrom fresh local ingredients such as; Raspberry, Elderberry, Boysenberry, Plum, Blackberry,Crabapple, Cranberry, Maple Syrup and more. Stop by any time or enjoy one of our eventsthroughout the year. Check it out at www.munsonbridgewinery.com.
Lake Arbutus, HatfieldEnjoy the 835 acre lake with 9 miles of shoreline, sandy beaches for swimming, playareas for the kids, great boating, skiing and fishing awaits you. This is a resort havenwith many accommodations to suit your stay. Immediate access to camping, cabin rent-als, motel and ATV trails. The dining accommodations also are a delight. Check out thegiant flea markets and craft sales through-out the summer, within walking distance.
JUNE 9: Great Northern Beer Festival, 2 p.m. to 6p.m., Hi-Pines Eagle River Campground, 1919
Highway 45, Eagle River. Featuring microbrews and craft beersfrom more than 25 breweries. Advance tickets are $30, $35 atthe gate - if available. Designated drivers are admitted free.Proceeds benefit Vilas Food Pantry, the Vilas County HumaneSociety, the Olson Memorial Library Expansion Project, theYMCA of the Northwoods’ Strong Kids Campaign and the EagleRiver Historical Museum. 715-891-0421.
JULY 27-29: Northwoods Summer Art Tour, 10a.m. to 5 p.m., held throughout
several northern Wisconsin counties. A self-guided tour ofartist-owned galleries and studios. Artist demonstrations andart available for purchase. Brochures/maps available at areaChambers of Commerce. www.vilas.org or www.northwood-sarttour.com.
AUG. 2-4: 8th Annual Pig in the Pines Rib Fest,11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. each day, St.
Germain Community Park, Highway 155 and Highway 70, St.Germain. Professional award-winning national rib vendorscooking ribs. Live music and rides. 715-477-2205.
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MAY 17-20: Eagle River Mud Fest, Various locations around Eagle River. For a down-and-dirtygood time, the DealChicken heads over to the Eagle River Mud Fest. This
fun-filled, four-day festival includes musical groups including Puddle of Mudd (how appropriate)and Drowning Pool. You can catch the DealChicken hanging out watching some flicks at the VilasCinemas, or ruffling his feathers on the obstacle course. You may even find him sporting hisswimming gear playing mud volleyball! Proceeds benefIt Angel on My Shoulder, the Eagle RiverRecreation Association and the local youth soccer league. www.ermudfest.com.
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AUG. 10-12: 56thAnnual
Musky Day Jamboree, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.,Friday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday, and8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, DowntownBoulder Junction. The annual eventfeatures the Musky Fun run, an antiqueshow, 180 arts and crafts booths, a kids’casting contest, live entertainment and more. TheFun Run is a 5K and 10K cross-country race for allages. Both courses begin at the Boulder Junctionbaseball park and wind through the beautifulNorthwoods on scenic and rolling roads and trails.Sign up as a family for some exercise and bondingtime! Trophies will be awarded to the top maleand female runners in the 10K and 5K races. Med-als will be awarded to the top 3 finishers in themale and female age divisions. Online registrationcloses at noon, on Aug. 9. The Fun Run begins at7 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 12. For more informationvisit www.boulderjct.org/events/musky-day-jam-boree, or call 1-800-GO-MUSKY
SEPT. 15: Wild Rice Fest, 9 a.m. to 3p.m., 602 Peace Pipe Road,
Lac du Flambeau. The 5K Run/Walk kicks the dayoff along with wild rice harvesting demonstra-tions, wild rice and Indian fry bread cookingcontest, pie eating contest, Pow Wow, healthfair, arts and crafts, traditional Native Americanfood vendors, kids’ games. 715-588-3346. www.lacduflambeauchamber.com.
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The Snowmobile Hall of FameEven though the snow won’t return for many months, snowmo-biling is a Wisconsin outdoor staple and nowhere is it celebratedmore than the Snowmobile Hall of Fame in St. Germain. Off-sea-son hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Saturday, 8481 West Highway 70 at Sled World Blvd., St. Germain.Visitors can see vintage and contemporary sleds, as well as learnabout the inductees in the Hall of Fame. www.snowmobilehallof-fame.com, 715-542-4463.
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Razorback Ridgesbicycle trails. Located 2 miles west of Sayneroff Highway N. The 12 miles of RazorbackRidges bicycle trails are maintained by theSayner-Star Lake Lions Club and provide greatsummer mountain biking. http://www.trails.com/tcatalog_trail.aspx?trailid=BGM041-029,608-222-5608.
Northwood Children’s MuseumOpen 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday,noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, 346 W. Division St., Ea-gle River. The Northwood Children’s Museumin Eagle River is a great family destination. Themuseum offers hands-on exhibits, educationalprograms, and special events throughout theyear. www.northwoodschildrensmuseum.com,715-479-4623.
Little Bohemia Lodge inManitowish WatersIn April 1934, five years after itwas built, Little Bohemia Lodgein Manitowish Waters was thesite of a shoot-out between FBIagents and infamous gangsterJohn Dillinger. Over 70 years later,Johnny Depp filmed portionsof the Dillinger bio-pic ‘PublicEnemies’ at the Lodge. You maynot bump into Depp, but the oldand new history of this uniquelocation makes it somethingspecial. Open 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.with a nightly dinner and 9 a.m.to 2 p.m. for breakfast Thursdaythrough Sunday, 142 Highway 51South, Manitowish Waters. www.littlebohemialodge.com, 715-543-8433.
Musky Capitalof theWorldBoulder Junction isknown as the MuskyCapital of the World,and the area’s 194lakes offer anglersan opportunity totrack down theelusive musky, aswell as walleye,northern pike, bassand panfish. www.boulderjct.org.
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OneidaCountyJUNE 9: Art Fair on the Courthouse Lawn, 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m., Oneida County Courthouse,1 Courthouse Square, Rhinelander. Original artwork andcrafts from more than 150 Midwestern artisans. Held inconjunction with the Headwaters Corvette Club Car Showin downtown Rhinelander. www.rhinelanderchamber.com,715-365-7464.
SEPT. 28-29: 48th Annual Beef-a-Rama,6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on
Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, downtown Minoc-qua. Annual event featuring a beef judging contest, livemusic, the Rump Roast Run and more. www.minocqua.org,715-356-5266.
Oneida CountyDESTINATIONSOneida County CourthouseBuilt in 1910, the Oneida County Courthouse in Rhine-lander is famous for its Tiffany glass dome. The buildingwas designed by a Manitowoc architect and was named tothe National Register of Historic Places in 1981. 1 S. OneidaAve., Rhinelander. 715-369-6157, www.co.oneida.wi.gov. JULY 12-15: Hodag Country Festival, Hodag Festival Grounds, 5476 River Road, Rhinelander. Fueling lawn
chair sales for 35 years in Wisconsin, the Hodag Country Festival features big-time acts includingTrace Adkins, Eric Church, Jo Dee Messina and more this year. Grab your cowboy hat and tight jeans, and enjoy Summerfest’scountry cousin. www.hodag.com, 800-762-3803.
Wisconsin River CruisesDealChicken happens to love water just as much as the waterfowl in the Northwoods, he just loves it in a differ-ent way. When the DealChicken heads out, he does it in style, using the Wisconsin River Cruises out of Rhineland-er. The 76-foot double-decker named “The Wildnerness Queen” sure did brighten his spirits when he found notonly could he cruise in luxury, but he could do it while enjoying a nice meal, as well! You can catch the ‘Queen’from May all the way to October with dinner cruises on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Highway 8 and 47,Rhinelander. 715-369-7500, www.wisconsinrivercruises.com.
RhinelanderA city of about 7,700people in OneidaCounty, Rhinelanderis home to a fabledbeast called the Hodag,which can be seenaround the town.Visitors can get theirpicture taken with asculpture of the beastwhen they stop at theVisitor Center on High-way 8, 450 W. KempSt., Rhinelander. 715-365-7464, www.explorerhinelander.com.
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Willow FlowageA great fishing spot in Oneida County, the WillowFlowage covers 4,200 acres and provides anglers withgreat opportunities to hook musky, panfish, bass, pikeand walleye. Take Highway 8 west from north of Toma-hawk, then head north on Willow Road. Four boatlandings provide easy access. To view a map of theseboat landings and all public boat landings in Wisconsin,visit Wisconsinoutdoorfun.com and click the maps linkat the top of the home page.
RhinelanderLogging MuseumThe Rhinelander Log-ging Museum is a full-scale replica of a lumbercamp from the 1870s.Visitors can see lodgingquarters, a cook’s shanty,logging equipment andthe legendary Hodag.Pioneer Park, Rhine-lander, is open 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. Memorial Dayto Labor Day. 715-369-5004.
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JUNE 9-10: 45th annual Catawba/KennanLumberman’s Day, 5 a.m. to
midnight Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Catawba andKennan Parks. Saturday at Kennan Memorial Park: 5k runstarting at 5 a.m., American Legion Cash Bingo at noon,Mini Rod pull 4 p.m., oldies softball and dance 8 p.m. tomidnight. Sunday at Catawba: New Hope Church service9 a.m., parade 10:30 a.m. followed by horseshoe tourna-ment at noon, children’s pedal pull competition, live musicnoon to 4 p.m., logging contests start at 12:30 p.m., Pennyscramble 1:30, softball tournament, Pre Civil War Dem-onstrations by Hidden Prairie, concessions, BBQ chicken,Queen Coronation and raffle drawing 4 p.m. Contact info:715-474-6626, [email protected].
JUNE 15-17: 29th annual Czech-SlovakFestival, Start of Festival, 7
p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 3p.m. Sunday. Lidice Memorial Service, Polka Mass, arts,crafts, vendor, live music, children’s activities, contest andmuch more. 715-339-4100 or 888-408-4800, [email protected],www.czech-slovak-festival.com
JULY 14: Fourth annual Phillips Chainof Lakes Tri, 9 a.m. Elk
Lake/Lionite Park Pavilion, Highway H, downtownPhillips. Challenge your body with a triathlonin beautiful surroundings. Swim 1/4 mile in ElkLake, bike 18 miles on rural roads, and run threemiles along Lake Duroy. Participants can enter asindividuals or as a relay team. Discounts are avail-able until June 20, but registrations are accepted throughthe day of the event. Registration includes an official raceshirt and lunch. Awards are given in a variety of categories.All awards are hand-crafted by local artists. There will bea free Steeple Chase event for kids beginning after 9:30a.m. This is afundraiser for alocal nonprofitorganization.715-339-2143,[email protected], or www.phillipschainoflakestri.org.
AUGUST 2-5: Flambeau Rama,Highway. 13 North to
North Fifth St., Park Falls. When it comes to fishing theFlambeau, the DealChicken might not cast like the rest,but you have to admit: It’s hard to hold the pole cor-rectly without an opposable thumb! He’ll just stick tothe chalk drawing contest, family fun games, parade,arts and crafts fair, and the road walk/run. The Deal-Chicken knows what he’s good at, and as far as fishinggoes, it’s not his forte, but he’ll be happyto take a few lessons! You can also shakeyour tailfeather with all the free live musicyou can take in while at the FlambeauRama! 715-762-2703, [email protected], or www.parkfalls.com.
AUG. 22-26: Price County Fair, Fairgrounds,Highway H, N9130 Forest
Lane, Phillips. $9 admission includes rides and parking.There will also be magic and 4-H shows, antique displays,animal barns, entertainment, concessions, exhibits, vendorsand more. Thursday – Railroad Ron and Bob; Friday – SeniorCitizen Day, market animal sale; Saturday – Comedian RogerRadley, music by Madd Hoss Jackson, demo derby, horseshow; Sunday – Brew City Wrestling. 715-339-6268 / 2397,[email protected], www.pricecountyfair.com.
SEPT. 1-2: Progress Days, 8 a.m. to midnightSaturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday,
Prentice. Alumni basketball tournament, dunk tank, volley-ball and ice cream. Saturday – softball tournament, arts andcrafts, parade at 10:30 a.m., free inflatable rides, barbecuechicken dinners, pies and goodies, genealogical research,historical display, bingo, log loading contest, live music,fire truck rides, airplane rides, Multitek factory tours andmachine demos, kids’ fishing contest (16 and under). Watch“Rio” movie free at Lion’s Park and live music at the FireHall; Sunday – softball tournament, Leo Heikkinen Memo-rial Golf Tournament, pig catching, bean bag toss, spaghettifeed and community hymn sing. 715-428-2861, 715-428-2411 for fishing contest, [email protected].
SEPT. 1: Fourth annual Flambeau 40 Bike Race,8:30 a.m., St. Anthony’s Padua Center,
276 S. Fifth St., Park Falls. Registration from 8:30 a.m. to9:30 a.m., race begins at 10 a.m., 38-mile on-road bike raceconsisting of rolling hills along the Flambeau River. All pre-registered entrants receive a T-shirt and lunch. Awards go tothe top three overall male and female finishers. Professionaltiming. 715-762-2703.
SEPT. 1-2: Fifield Dirt Devils ATV events atWojcieszak’s Flambeau Resort,
N15355 East Road, Park Falls. Mud Run on Sept. 1, registra-tion from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Sportsman's Lounge.Racing to begin at noon. Off-road Challenge registrationfrom 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Moose Jaw Resort. Racing tobegin at noon. $15 entry, 2 runs for trophies. 715-762-2178or 715-762-4757, [email protected], www.parkfalls.com or [email protected], www.flambeaure-sort.com.
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MAY 27: Lawn Mower Races, 1 p.m., Ball Park, Fifield,hot laps are at noon; races begin at 1 p.m.;
six classes – IMOW, AP, SP, STOCK, BP, and FX; trophies for top five places; 1/6-mileoval track; grandstand seating; concessions will be available. What better way toraise money for a great cause than to watch a suped-up lawn care machine ziparound a track? Proceeds go to the Fifield Volunteer Fire Department. Affiliatedwith the American Racing Mower Association (ARMA) and the Badger StateMower Racing Association (BSMRA). Contact info.: 715-762-4739, 715-661-2432 or715-617-4411 or [email protected].
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SEPT. 29: 19th Annual Fall Harvest Festival, 9 a.m.to 3 p.m., 126 Cherry Street and Elk Lake
Lionite Park, downtown Phillips. Arts and craft fair, live music,food, sidewalk sales and farmers market, craisins and fresh,locally grown cranberries sold at the chamber tent, scarecrowcontest displays, A Taste of Fall in Phillips, family movie at Cin-ema North, pumpkin decorating, special craisin and cranberrymenu items at participating eateries. $1 admission. 10:30 a.m.Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. 715-339-4100, 888-408-4800,[email protected], www.phillipswisconsin.net.
SEPT. 29: 53rd Annual Christmas TreeFestival, 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. N1859
School House Road, Downtown Ogema. Parade at11 a.m., chicken barbecue at 11:15 a.m., “Run to thePeak” race at Timm’s Hill, library book sale, tours ofPioneer House Museum, large arts and crafts sale anddisplay, car display, flea market, farmers market, vari-ety show at 7 p.m. and the Ogema Fire Company willhold its annual Fireman’s Dance at the fire hall from 9p.m. to 1 a.m., 715-767-5989.
Price CountyDESTINATIONSKnox Creek Heritage CenterWest Knox Road, Brantwood. An authentic logging campkitchen and bunk room laid out in the Center’s Keto Housetakes you back 100 years. Stroll through the Center’s turn-of-the-century farmstead; visit the historic Spirit Baptist Church;view a collection of saunas built by 19th century Scandinavianimmigrants and explore the Knox House, a log home built in1898 by a Finnish immigrant. Hikers and cyclists can enjoy theCenter’s Heritage Trail. 800-269-4505
Round Lake Logging DamForest Road 144, Pike Lake. Fully restored in 1996, the RoundLake Logging Dam is one of the last remaining structures of itskind and a testament to the skill and ingenuity of its makersand is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located20 miles east of Fifield off U.S. Forest Road 144, which may bereached from Highway 70.
Timm’s Hill County ParkHighway C and Highway 86, 6 mi. east of Ogema. What’sWisconsin’s tallest point? Rib Mountain? Wrong. Timm’sHill is tops, at 1,951.5 feet above sea level. Enjoy aspectacular view from the observation tower atop thehill. Bordered by two deep spring-fed lakes, the park is afavorite spot for pan and bass fishing. There is a public pierfor fishing, a beach for swimming, trails, a picnic shelter, achildren’s playground, toilets and a memorial to the area’searliest settlers. The park also includes the Timm’s Hill Trail,a non-motorized trail connecting to the Ice Age Trail. 715-339-4505.
Wisconsin Concrete ParkHighway 13, south of Phillips. In 1950, Fred Smith began to cre-ate a collection of cement statuary. Smith built the figures onwooden frames wrapped with mink wire, covered with hand-mixed cement and decorated with bits of colored glass, mirrors,metal and stone. Before his death in 1976, Fred Smith createdmore than 200 figures, including deer and other native wildlife,an eight-horse brewery wagon hitch, two larger-than-lifelumberjacks, Ben Hur, Sacajawea, Paul Bunyan, Abraham andMary Lincoln, friends and mythical and legendary creatures.The park is open daily during daylight hours year-round. Thesite offers free parking, a nature trail and outdoor restrooms.715-339-6371.
Smith Rapids Covered BridgeU.S. Forest Road 148, northeast of Fifield. The Smith RapidsBridge is the first bridge of its kind to be constructed in Wiscon-sin in more than 100 years. The covered bridge spans 90 feetacross the South Fork of the Flambeau River.
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Tagged Fishingcontest, Chequamegon Bay on Lake Superior. Fish the watersof Lake Superior and Chequamegon Bay and you may catchtagged fish worth money. To win, you need to purchase afishing pin prior to fishing. Purchase pins at the local bait shopsor the Ashland Chamber of Commerce office. 800-284-9484,[email protected], www.ashlandbasskickin.com.
MAY 17-19: Chequamegon Bay Birdingand Nature Festival, 6 a.m.
to 10 p.m., Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center, Ashland,29270 County Highway G, Ashland. Birding enthusiastsand nature lovers will come together for this event onthe South Shore of Lake Superior, home to some of thebest birding hotspots in the Midwest. The weekendevent features guided field trips, educational programs,exhibits, speakers and over 100 activities to choose from.And if you go, bring your camera. Share your birdingphotos on Wisconsinoutdoorfun.com by clicking the“Photos” link at the top of the site. 800-284-9484, [email protected], www.birdandnaturefest.com.
MAY 19: Northern Wisconsin’s largest house-to-house garage sale, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., throughout thecity of Ashland. Huge sales in neighborhoods and in the downtown stores. The DealChicken
can appreciate a deal of any kind, especially one that pulls the community together! Mid-May, when the sun ishigh and the temperature is perfect, you’ll find the DealChicken pecking at good deals in Ashland. 800-284-9484,[email protected], www.visitashland.com.
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JUNE 16: Apostle Islands Inline Marathon/ALMT Half Marathon, 8:30 a.m.Running a marathon not your thing? Try skating a marathon
course on Madeline Island. The Apostle Islands Inline event draws professional-levelskaters, but families and others who like to skate recreationally are invited to enter therace. The course is flat with no big hills. There’s even a Mad Fun Skate for children aged8 and over, an 8.7 mile loop. The marathon will include three laps of this course. Thecourse offers a scenic mix of flats, curves and straight aways with extraordinary glimps-es of the beautiful Lake Superior shoreline. The majority of the course takes place onbrand new pavement. 800-284-9484, [email protected], www.apostleislandsinline.com.
JULY 13-17: Ashland Bay Days Festival, events all day, throughout Ashland. Localmusic, Battle of the Bands contest, kids activities (baby crawl, tod-
dler run, big wheel and cardboard boat races), sporting events (5K and 10K Fun Run, Chequame-gon Bay Sprint Triathlon, 3-on-3 basketball tournament, Off-road Bike Race) and craft and foodvendors. Registration is now open for the Bay Days 5K and 10K and the Chequamegon Bay SprintTriathlon. [email protected], www.ashlandbaydays.com.
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Ashland CountyDESTINATIONSAshland Mural WalkHistoric Main Street, downtown Ashland.The 8-block Main Street business district,listed on the National Register for HistoricPlaces, is the background for a fascinat-ing walk through Ashland’s history as seen through the eyes of Ashland’s mural artists KellyMeredith and Susan Prentice Martinsen. 10 murals, starting from the corner of Ellais Avenue andMain Street and continuing on streets going west in Ashland’s historic downtown. The muralsdepict people from Ashland’s past. www.visitashland.com, contact Kelly Meredith at 715-769-3722 evenings or Sue Martinsen at 715-292-4573.
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Apostle Islands Cruises2 N. Front St., City Dock, Bayfield. Scenic narrated cruises,May through Oct., of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshoreincluding: island shuttles, sunset cruises, and lighthousecruises and tours. Experience island camping, hiking,beachcombing and exploring. Reservations recommended.See website for times and cost. 715-779-3925, 800-323-7619,[email protected] or www.apostleisland.com.
Copper Falls State ParkMellen. Canyons, streams and waterfalls are the delight ofphotographers and hikers at Copper Falls State Park. Thereis a swimming beach and miles of trails. A family camp-ground is available as well as walk-in and backpack camp-sites, pavilion and concession stand. Copper Falls is about2 miles northeast of Mellen. Take Highway 13 to the north
side of Mellen and turn (northeast) on Highway 169. Travelabout 1.8 miles. The park entrance will be on your left. 715-682-5123, dnr.wi.gov/org/land/parks/specific/copperfalls.
WaterfallsSpend your day waterfall hop-ping. Ashland County is hometo three of Wisconsin’s highestwaterfalls. Morgan Falls, thesecond-highest Wisconsin falls,is 80 to 100 feet tall; CopperFalls is a beautiful 40-foot falls,and Brownstone Falls in just a little bit smaller, at 30-feettall. For more info on the falls, check outwww.visitashland.com/uploads/AShlandWaterfallsbrochure.pdf or call 800- 284-9484.
Big Top Chautauqua101 W. Bayfield St. Washburn. Lake Superior Big TopChautauqua is Wisconsin’s most unique entertainmentvenue – a 900-seat, state-of-the-art, all-canvas tent theaterlocated at the base of Mount Ashwabay, three miles southof Bayfield off Highway 13. It offers musical performancesmid-June through mid-Sept. See one of the many Chau-tauqua Original Musicals, the Blue Canvas Orchestra andSingers, or hear national performers like Keb’ Mo’, GlennYarbrough, Willie Nelson, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and oth-ers. For performance schedules and tickets call toll free at888-544-8368 or visit www.bigtop.org. Free shuttles fromAshland. 715-373-5552, 888-244-8368, [email protected],www.bigtop.org.
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