Things To Do - Hayward,
Wisconsin
Close to the Moose Lake Area
- Muckawongo Ski Trail (about 5 miles away)
- Rock Lake Hiking and Bike trail (about 15 miles
away)
- Several Other Mountain Bike and Hiking Trails within
10 to 20 miles
- Several Hunter Walking Trails in the area and National
Forest
- Lynch Creek Wildlife Viewing Area (about 6 miles
away)
- Black Lake Hiking Trail ( about 5 miles away)
- Chippewa Flowage Tours (at Treeland Resorts about
10 miles from here)
- Penokee Scenic Overlook in Clam Lake (about 15 miles
to the northeast)
- Black Granite Quarries in Mellen. (about 35 miles
to the northeast)
- Copper Falls State Park in Mellen. (about 35 miles
to the northeast)
Close by here in Sawyer County
- Chippewa Flowage - "Wisconsin's Largest Wilderness
Lake".
- Fishing Hall of Fame in Hayward.
- Al Capone's Hide-out in Couderay.
- Logging Camp & Museum in Hayward.
- Musky Fishing
- Lumberjack World Championship
- The Musky Festival and the Birkebeiner Ski Race
in Hayward.
To the North in Bayfield County
- Bayfield Heritage Museum in Bayfield.
- Cable Natural History Museum in Cable.
- Cooperage Museum in Bayfield.
- Drummond Museum (lumbering industry) in Drummond.
To the Northeast in Bayfield and Ashland Counties
- Ferry Ride to Madeline Island out of Bayfield.
- Boat tours around the Apostle Islands from Bayfield.
- Lake Superior Big Top Chautuaqua.
- Black Granite Quarries in Mellen.
- Penokee Scenic Overlook in Clam Lake.
- Madeline Island Historical Museum.
- The Apostle Islands.
- The Soo Line Oredock (the largest structure of its
kind) in Ashland.
- White Water Rafting on the Flambeau River in Butternut.
- Copper Falls State Park in Mellen.
To the West of Hayward in Burnett County
- Gandy Dancer Trail (mountain bike trail).
- Searles Cranberry Marsh.
- Burnett County Natural History Museum in Webster.
- Amsterdam Sloughs Wildlife Area.
- Crex Meadows Wildlife Area (30,000 acres) near Grantsburg.
- St. Croix River on the western border of Burnett
County.
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