Outdoors in the Wisconsin Northwoods.
Outdoors across the Wisconsin Northwoods — 7 places.
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ABR Trails Foundation
Nonprofit cross-country ski touring center on over 1,100 acres along the Montreal River, with 90 kilometers of groomed trails for classic and skate skiing plus 18 km of snowshoe trails. Ranked among the top five ski touring centers in the nation.
Black River Harbor
National Forest recreation area on Lake Superior known for spectacular waterfalls, beaches, and hiking trails. The campground has 38 wooded sites, including five near the lakeshore, plus a boat launch.
Great Conglomerate Falls and Gorge Falls Trailhead
Interstate Falls
Conservation area featuring a small waterfall & rapids reached by a beginner-friendly hiking trail.
Iron Belle Trailhead
The western trailhead of Michigan's Iron Belle Trail, the longest designated state trail in the nation at 1,273 miles. The local section is a 10-mile paved path running from Depot Park through Hurley to Bessemer.
Little Girls Point County Park
A rustic Lake Superior campground established in 1920, featuring 31 campsites, a cobblestone beach popular with agate and rock collectors, walking trails, and a playground. Open mid-May through October.
Norrie Park
Public park in Ironwood, Michigan with recreational facilities.