Northwoods, Wisconsin
     

The Wisconsin Northwoods is a magical family vacation destination that has been unaffected by time. Here, families can still enjoy life’s simple pleasures: pristine wilderness, crystal clear lakes, roaring waterfalls, woodland wildlife and eagles soaring. It is a place for solitude and relaxation and, at the same time, one of cultural celebration and outdoor family fun. And whether you are traveling with grandma and grandpa, aunts, uncles, cousins or just the kids, a Northwoods vacation is all about family no matter how multigenerational your holiday may be.

Located in north central Wisconsin bordering Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the Northwoods encompasses Oneida, Price and Vilas counties and is roughly the size of Madrid and twice the size of the Caribbean island of Aruba. Yet with over 2 million acres (8093 sq. km) of public boreal forest, 100,000 acres (404 sq. km) of wilderness area and over 3200 lakes, streams and rivers this vast area is little more than the great outdoors.

In summer, June to August, relax on one of the many lakes. Hike, bike or horseback ride on one of the area’s many trails. Canoe or kayak the backwaters. Camp at one of the forest or public campgrounds. And, of course, fish. Cast a line for musky, walleye, or bass. From December to February, the area trails are a winter sportsman's delight. Cross country ski, snowshoe, snowmobile and even dog sled on miles and miles of groomed and virgin track. Bird watching and wildlife viewing are spectacular at just about any time of the year.

But the Northwoods offers family travelers more than pristine wilderness and crystal clear lakes. It is a mosaic of sounds, flavors and experiences. Visit the Ojibwe village in Lac du Flambeau and discover more about North American’s second largest Native American tribe. Stroll down Eagle River's main street and take in small town charm. Learn about the area’s trapping and logging history at one of the many museums and cultural centers. Visit shops and art galleries in Boulder Junction. Or head to Minocqua for just plain family fun.

Northwoods Photo Gallery
 
Northwoods Photo Gallery
 
Northwoods Photo Gallery
Plan
Getting there
The Wisconsin Northwoods is roughly 345 miles (555 km) from Chicago, 265 miles (426 km) from Minneapolis/St. Paul and 230 miles (370 km) from Milwaukee. Trans North Aviation Ltd provides commuter service between Eagle River and Chicago's Palwaukee Airport four times a week and between Minocqua 's Lakeland Airport and Chicago's Palwaukee Airport twice weekly. Midwest Airlines provides daily service between Rhinelander and Milwaukee and Northwest Airlines offers daily service between Rhinelander and Minneapolis. Regional airports are also located in Boulder Junction and Manitowish Waters.
Wisconsin Airports
 Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Airlines Servicing the Northwoods
 Trans North Aviation
 Midwest Airlines
 Northwest Airlines
Getting around
Public transportation in the Northwoods is limited. Families flying into Rhinelander's Oneida County Airport or any of the other regional airports should consider renting a car. Hiking, biking and cross-country skiing are a great alternative to the automobile and offer families an opportunity to explore the area at a relaxed pace. Adventure travelers take note, the trail system is extensive and many top Wisconsin trails are located in the Northwoods.
Rental Cars
 CarRentals.com
Tracks & Trails
 Northwoodsbiking.com
 NorthwoodsWisconsin.com
 Snow Tracks
When to travel
Family activities are to be had year-around. Summer (June-August) is ideal for fishing and watersports whereas cross-country skiing and snowmobiling are best in winter (December-March). Head to the Northwoods in early fall (September thru mid-October) and discover why the changing of leaves is referred to as Colorama.
Weather Forecast & Climate History
 Eagle River
 Rhinelander
 Minocqua
Travel health & child safety
Car seats are required for children 4 years of age and under and weighing 40 pounds or less. Booster seats are required for children under the age of 8 or less than 4 feet 9 inches tall. Children under 12 should sit in the back seat and buckle up.
Wisconsin Child Safety Seat Law
 Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Things to keep in mind
The weather varies considerably, even in summer. Pack rain gear as well jackets and sweaters. If you plan to rent a boat or any other equipment that requires towing, make sure that your vehicle has the capacity to pull the desired load.
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History & Culture
A family vacation in the Northwoods provides an opportunity to introduce the kids to Wisconsin's logging history and learn more about the Ojibwe Indians (also known as Chippewa), the Native American tribe that call this part of the state home.
Logging in Wisconsin
 Wisconsin Historical Society
History of the Ojibwe Tribe
 Ojibwe
Maps
Maps are a great way to get the kids involved in family vacation planning. Use interactive online maps of the Wisconsin Northwoods to locate a city, street or attraction in Price, Lincoln and Vilas counties and plan your itinerary before you depart. Road maps will help you find your way. Use trail maps to plot your route whether your family's interest is birding, hiking, biking, rollerblading or cross-country skiing. Wisconsin lake maps can be used to find the ideal spot to fish as well as the perfect place to boat.
Maps of the Wisconsin Northwoods
 Wisconsin Department of Transportation
 Wisconline
Trail Maps
 Vilas County
 Bikes-N-Boards
Wisconsin Lake Maps by County
 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Books
Books are a great way to introduce younger children to a new adventure and get teens and tweens ready for a family trip. Discover books by notable Wisconsin authors such as childhood favorite Laura Ingalls Wilder and explore Wisconsin through story and literature. Get recommended reading lists for family travel to the Midwest and find age appropriate books for kids whether your interest is nature or novels.
Notable Wisconsin Authors
 Wisconsin Library Association
 Milwaukee Public Library
Wisconsin Reading Lists
kids can travel recommends
 Longitude
Music & Sound
Local radio provides families with a bird's-eye view of life in the Northwoods. Online radio stations broadcast everything from oldies, folk and polka music to critter rescue and Wisconsin fishing reports.
Online Radio Stations
 Rhinelander Public Radio
 Eagle River Oldies
 WMAQ Minocqua
News
Local newspapers provide insight to a family travel destination. Read Eagle River, Minocqua and Rhinelander based newspapers online. Brush up on local current events from politics to economics and from sports to entertainment. Find out what the locals are reading.
Online Newspapers
 Vilas County News-Review
 Lakeland Times
 Rhinelander Daily News
Kids' stuff
Online resources can make learning about Wisconsin fun. Did you know that Wisconsin is nicknamed the Badger State or that this Midwest state has 7,446 rivers and streams? Do you know how a bill becomes law in Wisconsin? Can you name Wisconsin's Governor? Did you know that Jean Nicolet was the first European explorer to set foot in Wisconsin? Do you know which country he came from? Get the answers to the above and discover more Wisconsin facts.
Wisconsin Fun Facts & Trivia
 50 States and Capitals
Wisconsin State Government
 Wisconsin State Legislature
Wisconsin History for Kids
 America's Library
Organizations
Associations and non-profit organizations can be a valuable resource as well as a means to get involved. Learn more about local organizations protecting Wisconsin's environment from its forests to its lakes and streams. Introduce the school aged children to the great outdoors via the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' online magazine EEK! (Environmental Education for Kids).
Conservation and the Environment
 Wisconsin John Muir Chapter Sierra Club
 Ice Age Park & Trail Foundation
 River Alliance of Wisconsin
 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Sleep
Alderwood Resort (Manitowish Waters)
Manitowish Waters, Wisconsin 54545
 Alderwood Resort Website
 info@alderwood-resort.com
tel: +1 715 543 2324
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Type of Accommodation: lodge / cabin / hut
Fish, swim and boat just steps from your door. The Alderwood Resort on Alder Lake offers lodge accommodation and 2 bedroom lake front cabins with a fully equipped kitchen. Motor and other boat rentals are available nearby.
Canoeing & Kayaking
Northern Highland Campgrounds (Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest)
American Legion State Forest, Wisconsin
 State Forest Campgrounds
tel: +1 888 947 2757 or +1 715 385 2704
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Type of Accommodation: camping / caravan
There are 18 family, 5 wilderness and 100+ canoe campsites within this State Forest. Canoe campgrounds are accessible by water only. Winter camping is permitted at Clear Lake only. Boat landings are available at most campgrounds.
Treehouse Village (Eagle River)
Eagle River, Wisconsin 54521
 Treehouse Village Website
 vacation@treehouse-village.com
tel: +1 715 479 7483
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Type of Accommodation: vacation rental / self-catering
Treehouse Village, just 3 miles east of Eagle River offers fully furnished vacation homes. Cribs, highchairs and rollaway beds are available upon request. Sports equipment including fishing boats are available at an additional charge.
Fitness Center
Tennis
Canoeing & Kayaking
Bicycle Touring
X-Country Skiing
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