Sights in the Wisconsin Northwoods.
Sights across the Wisconsin Northwoods — 6 places.
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Bald Mountain Scenic Overlook
Scenic overlook north of Ironwood offering panoramic views of Lake Superior and a 6-mile vista of the Gogebic Range. Accessible via a 0.8-mile interpretive trail with a teepee warming shelter at the summit.
Copper Peak Adventure Ride
The Western Hemisphere's largest ski jump, now converted into an adventure complex with an 800-foot chairlift ride, 18-story elevator, and jaw-dropping views from the top of the jump tower. On a clear day you can see Lake Superior and three states.
Great Conglomerate Falls
A dramatic 30-foot waterfall on the Black River where the water splits over a massive conglomerate rock outcropping, accessible via a 3/4-mile trail with boardwalks and viewing platforms.
Hiawatha, World's Largest Native American Statue
A 52-foot, nine-ton fiberglass statue built in 1964 and funded by local car dealer Charlie Gotta, standing on the site of the Old Norrie Iron Mine. The world's largest Native American statue is a free, year-round roadside attraction and popular photo stop.
Mt. Zion Scenic Overlook
A handicap-accessible observation deck atop Mt. Zion near Gogebic Community College, offering breathtaking views toward Lake Superior, especially stunning during fall colors and for Northern Lights viewing. Road access in summer and fall; winter for skiing.
Rainbow Falls
Scenic 40-foot waterfall on the Black River near Lake Superior, named for the rainbow effect created by its mist, accessible via hiking trails from both sides with fall salmon runs.