Best Camping Spots In Wisconsin. TOP 20
Best Camping Spots In Wisconsin. TOP 20: Peninsula State Park, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Devil’s Lake State Park, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, Buckhorn State Park, High Cliff State Park, Rock Island State Park, Harrington Beach State Park, Black River State Forest, Willow River State Park, Perrot State Park, Potawatomi State Park, Turtle-Flambeau Flowage Scenic Waters Area, Lake Wissota State Park, Brule River State Forest and others.
UP NORTH WISCONSIN | RHINELANDER 2018 | HOLIDAY ACRES
Check out the first two days of our family trip up in the northern woods of Wisconsin! We stayed at the Holiday Acres ( for 3 nights and 4 days. Enjoy some fishing, tubing, hanging at the campfire, and fireworks!
Look for the 2nd half of our excursion ... coming soon to a channel near you!
If you would be so kind, please subscribe and feel free to leave a like, as more videos will be coming in the next couple of months, including trips to Florida, Texas, and Louisiana.
I will be riding the rails soon! I cannot wait.
Bicycling Through the Heart of Wisconsin | Discover Wisconsin
Strap on your helmets and get ready to experience Wisconsin's natural beauty by bicycle! We're heading to the Bicycling Capital of America to ride the country's first rails to trails conversion in Sparta, to Stevens Point to explore one of the first trails to encircle an entire community, and up to the Northwoods to follow the Heart of Vilas County Trail through St. Germain and Boulder Junction.
What's your favorite area to go bicycling in Wisconsin? Comment below!
Absolutely beautiful private lot on Birch Lake!!
Property Site:
On Hazy Bay Ln
Winchester, WI 54557
$217,000, MLS# 178369
427 feet of south facing frontage with 1.89 acres. Seller states there is a beautiful building site between lots 3 and 4 that is perfect for a walk out basement. Birch Lake is a full rec lake with 506 acres and depths up to 45 feet and is known as one of the best fishing lakes around! Great location just 10 miles north of Manitowish Waters, 30 minutes to the UP Michigan Ski Hills, very close to all the Snowmobile Trails and 10 minutes from the Win-Man Mountain Biking Trails! A perfect place to build your dream an enjoy all the north woods has to offer!
For more information, please contact:
Linda Wohlleber
Redman Realty Group
(715) 358-0450 or Linda@RedmanRealtyGroup.com
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Camping Wisconsin 2016
This is our annual week long camping/fishing trip. This year we traveled around northern Wisconsin.
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Ranch w/Walkout on Fishtrap Lk, Boulder Junction!
For more details click here:
6218 Oswego Fishtrap Lake Rd
Boulder Junction, WI 54512
$339,900, 3 bed, 2.0 bath, 1,689 SF, MLS# 125161
Desired Boulder Junction township, where approx 90% of the land is State Owned!! Fishtrap Lk, Class A fishing Lk, with navigable access to High Lk. Ranch home features 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths with a walkout lower level. The lake views from the home and grounds are outstanding...gazing out towards the island and State Owned shorelines. Open concept kitchen area flows into the dining area and formal living area with fireplace and custom built ins. Main level also boasts 2 large bedrooms and a full bath. Walkout LL is fully finished and features a 3rd bdrm, 2nd bathroom, extra storage, 1 car attached garage and a finished hobby/workshop room. Superb property for entertaining and your family: Landscaped grounds with landing area and firepit; plus a small rock pond. Off the home is a large deck space with a hot tub. In addition there is a nice pier and 2 storage buildings included. If you like to kayak/canoe you will love exploring the Manitowish River, accessed from Fishtrap Lk!
Presented By:
Adam Redman, Redman Realty Group, llc
715-358-0450
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Boulder Junction WI - 30sec
Boulder Junction is your spring getaway. The Musky Capital of the World® offers fishing, boating, bicycling, hiking, birdwatching and paddling.
Boulder Junction offers excellent accommodations, unique shopping and some of the best dining in the Northwoods. Book your spring getaway today.
Piskasaw Creek, Paddling the Kishwaukee River Trail
Welcome to our video guide series to paddling the Kishwaukee River in Northern Illinois! We at Morrall River Films have paddled all over the country filming, passing interesting and valuable information on to our viewers. It’s long overdue for us to show you our local river, the Kishwaukee. With great pride we’ve produced these individual day trip guides on one of the areas premier class “A” stream. With a canoe, kayak, or even a tube on some stretches, you too can enjoy this fantastic Midwest stream.
[A designation of Class A describes a stream where a significant number of the species of fish are silt intolerant. It identifies a unique aquatic resource and ecosystem which is comparable to a stream with no human interference in its history.]
We’ll be adding installments throughout the 2015 paddling season so stay tuned!
Our goal is to begin our travels at the farthest points upstream on both the North and South Branches that we feel are suitable for most paddlers. We’ll continue downstream all the way to the river’s end at the Rock River.
Special thanks to;
Boone County Conservation District
McHenry County Conservation District
Winnebago County Forest Preserve
Belvidere Park District
Cherry Valley Park District
Dekalb County Forest Preserve District
Paddling the Kishwaukee River Trail- Sycamore to Baseline Road
Welcome to our video guide series to paddling the Kishwaukee River in Northern Illinois! We at Morrall River Films have paddled all over the country filming, passing interesting and valuable information on to our viewers. It’s long overdue for us to show you our local river, the Kishwaukee. With great pride we’ve produced these individual day trip guides on one of the areas premier class “A” stream. With a canoe, kayak, or even a tube on some stretches, you too can enjoy this fantastic Midwest stream.
[A designation of Class A describes a stream where a significant number of the species of fish are silt intolerant. It identifies a unique aquatic resource and ecosystem which is comparable to a stream with no human interference in its history.]
We’ll be adding installments throughout the 2015 paddling season so stay tuned!
Our goal is to begin our travels at the farthest points upstream on both the North and South Branches that we feel are suitable for most paddlers. We’ll continue downstream all the way to the river’s end at the Rock River.
Special thanks to;
Boone County Conservation District
McHenry County Conservation District
Winnebago County Forest Preserve
Belvidere Park District
Cherry Valley Park District
Dekalb County Forest Preserve District
Star Lake Nature Trail Part 4
Please note pets are NOT allowed on this trail, since Penny is my service animal however, I may take her any public place.
Taken from Wildernet.com:
The Star Lake Nature Trail is a moderately hilly trail that is slightly over one mile in length. This historical trail winds its way through what was in the early 1900s a pasture for horses hauling logs from the surrounding woods to the Star Lake Mill. The horses and mill are long since gone and the trees have grown back. This trail is also the site of the first tree plantings in the State of Wisconsin designed to help the forest regenerate. The Red Pine Plantation research plot trees that are still on this site were planted as two-year old seedlings in 1913 from seed stock grown at the old Trout Lake Nursery (current site of the Trout Lake Forestry Headquarters building on Hwy M). In summer, this trail is a great place to see blue flag iris, pipsissewa, Indian pipe and several varieties of wintergreen. Pets are not permitted on trail. The trail is used for cross-country skiing (ungroomed) and snowshoeing during winter.
Directions from Star Lake Area: The trailhead is located off of County K between County M and Hwy. 45. Turn onto Statehouse Road. When you get to the entrance of the West Star Campground, go straight ahead instead of turning left into the campground.