Northwest Wisconsin

From Wikitravel

Jump to: navigation, search

The Northwest Wisconsin region, also known as "Indianhead County" (because of the outline made by its western border), is in Wisconsin.

[edit] Subregions

[edit] Cities

[edit] Other destinations

  • Ice Age Trail, [1]. Statewide hiking path passes through Chippewa County.  edit

[edit] Understand

[edit] Talk

[edit] Get in

[edit] Stay

  • Canoe Bay, 715/924-4594 (fax: 715/924-2078), [2]. A 280-acre country estate with three private, spring-fed lakes, located in northwestern Wisconsin, off of U.S. Hwy. 53, just outside the town of Chetek. There are luxury cabins and lodge rooms on the lake.  edit

[edit] Get around

[edit][add listing] See

[edit] Itineraries

[edit][add listing] Do

[edit] Chippewa Valley

Click on the city name for things to do in:

  • Crystal Cave, Spring Valley (about 45 miles (72 km) west of Eau Claire), [3].  edit
  • Wise Nature Center, Fall Creek (From Eau Claire: Highway 12 east to Fall Creek (about 12 miles, 19 km), then north on County Road K (about 4 miles, 6 km)), [4]. Hands-on learning stations, interpretive displays of local fauna and flora, live animal exhibits, and a butterfly house.  edit

[edit] Chippewa Valley Festivals and Events

Click on the city name for festivals and events in:

These listings are presented in chronological order.

  • CountryFest, Cadott (about 24 miles (36 km)) northwest of Eau Claire), [5]. A country music festival held in the fourth weekend in June.  edit
  • Rockfest, Cadott (about 24 miles (36 km) northwest of Eau Claire), [6]. A rock music festival held in the third weekend in July.  edit

[edit] Northland

  • Big Top Chautauqua, (near Bayfield & Ashland), [7]. Regional and national musical performers.  edit
  • Chippewa Moraine Interpretive Center, New Auburn (7 miles (11 km) east of New Auburn and 1.9 miles (3 km) east of State Highway 40 on County Highway M), [8]. Glacial history - exhibits, videos, live and stuffed animals.  edit

[edit] St. Croix Valley

  • Crex Meadows Wildlife Area, 102 E. Crex Ave., Gransburg (north on Highway F out of Grantsburg), 715/463-2739, [9]. Visitors center open 8-4:30 weekdays, 10-4 weekends / driving tours at any time. A wide variety of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and insects also reside here. The rare sedge marsh and brush prairie habitats make the area a utopia for wildlife which, in turn, makes Crex a paradise for bird watchers, naturalists, botanists, hunters, trappers, and all the other hearty explorers who are interested in the great bounty that nature offers.  edit
  • National Eagle Center, Wabasha, Minnesota (about 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Eau Claire), 651/565-4989, [10]. 10-5 daily.  edit

[edit] Twin Ports

[edit][add listing] Eat

[edit] Chippewa Valley

Click on the city name for restaurants in:

  • Cafe 44, 315 West River St., Colfax, WI. Internet cafe.  edit
  • The Creamery, Downsville, Wisconsin (about 25 miles (36 km) west of Eau Claire), 715/664-8354, [11]. Just off the Red Cedar State bike path.  edit

[edit] Northland

[edit] St. Croix Valley

[edit] Twin Ports

[edit][add listing] Drink

[edit] Stay safe

[edit] Get out

This article is an outline and needs more content. It has a template, but there is not enough information present. Please plunge forward and help it grow!