Northwest Wisconsin Outdoor & Trail Guide

Rustic Road #71 Washburn County Length: 2 miles. This beautiful ride skirts the Western shore of Stone Lake where deer, raccoons, loons and other waterfowl are often present. The trees along the route form a graceful arch overhead creating a tunnel of green over much of this two-mile rustic road. Rustic Road #108 Sawyer County Length: 3.4 miles. This route meanders through the Sawyer County Forest and is bordered by many species of trees which are home to many birds and mammals. This gravel road was used for logging in the 1930s and includes the old “Dynamite Shack”. Rustic Road #111 Sawyer and Ashland Counties Length: 25.5 miles. Near Moose Lake Rd and County Rd S there is a scenic river view. This route has rolling hills covered with many types of trees making it a popular destination to view fall foliage. Wildlife abounds with wolf packs, elk, deer and wild turkey. Rustic Road #114 Rusk County Length 13.3 miles: Gravel surface. R-114 is located in the scenic Blue Hills area of Rusk County, excellent for fall color viewing. The route includes access to trails for biking, hiking, skiing and hunting, along with two county campgrounds and multiple lakes. Sites & Savouries Burnett County Loop trail, paved and gravel roads. Wildlife, birding, historic villages, picnic areas, award winning dairy, wine tasting, homemade breads. Timm’s Hill Tour - Rustic Road #62 Price County Length: 25 miles. Stroll through town on the Prentice History Walk before driving southeast to Rustic Road 62 and Timm’s Hill County Park, home to Wisconsin’s highest natural point. Washburn County Driving Routes Washburn County Four incredible driving tours through the beautiful Northwest Wisconsin landscape. Routes vary in length and pass through incredible hardwood forests, with spectacular fall colors, alongside hundreds of sparkling lakes and offer many great stops along the way. Routes are available online or at the visitor center. Water & Wine Burnett County Length: 80 miles. Loop trail, paved and gravel roads. Lakes, rivers, dams, beaches, wildlife area, wetlands, labyrinth, scenic views, picnic areas, organic winery. Wisconsin Lake Superior Scenic Byway Bayfield County This 70-mile route follows the shoreline of Lake Superior along the Bayfield peninsula and features views of some of the Apostle Islands. Plenty of stops along the way in the historic fishing villages that offer a lot of culture along with big doses of nature. www.northwestwisconsin.com • 715-416-3256 27 WISCONSIN To obtain Motorcycle or Auto Tour specific maps, or more detailed information, contact the corresponding County. See page 2.

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