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Every place we cover in the Wisconsin Northwoods — 749 and counting. Filter, search, or just browse.
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Greenhills Log Cabin
A Conover dining staple since 1933, known for thin, pan, and Chicago-style deep dish pizza, Friday fish boil, and rustic Northwoods decor.
Greg Biggs Musky and Walleye Guide Service
Fishing guide specializing in Musky and Walleye with 41 years of experience on over 150 lakes.
Happy Daze
Happy's
Happy's Pub is a casual venue located in Woodruff, WI offering games like pool, darts, and corn hole, along with local entertainment and events.
Harrison's Pub and Grill
Pub and grill serving American food and drinks.
Headwaters Wilderness
A 20,000-acre wilderness area in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest near Land O'Lakes. Old-growth hemlock and hardwoods, pristine lakes, and miles of backcountry trails where you're unlikely to see another person. The real Northwoods.
Heart Breakers
Bar and grill in Antigo renowned for its Friday fish fry with expertly prepared baked and fried fish, plus steaks and a gorgonzola-topped tenderloin.
Heart II Bar & Grill
Popular Northwoods bar and grill on Highway 70 in Woodruff known for generous portions, Friday fish fry, and a cozy atmosphere with log accents and mounted trophies.
Heart of the North
A Mercer favorite for over 60 years, Heart of the North serves specialty burgers, fresh seafood, steaks, and homemade soups in a quaint old-time Northwoods atmosphere, with weekly specials including Tuesday Italian night and Friday fish fry.
Heart of Vilas County Bike Trail - Boulder Junction
Over 52 miles of paved bike trails winding through the Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest, connecting Boulder Junction, Sayner, St. Germain, Manitowish Waters, and Mercer with scenic rest areas and swimming spots along the way. No trail pass required.
Held's Bar
Hi-Pines Eagle River Campground
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.
Hideaway Hollow Outfitters, LLC
A professional hunting and fishing guide service in Arbor Vitae led by 2017 World Champion musky fisherman Capt. Matt Raley, offering guided walleye, musky, and bass trips plus waterfowl and turkey hunts.
Highland Cottage Cafe
A cozy cafe in Sugar Camp featuring organic, scratch-made brunch items, artisan espresso drinks, and baked goods, with a patio where visitors can meet the resident miniature Highland cows Latte and Macchiato.
Historic Eagle River Sports Arena
Sports arena and event venue in Eagle River used for athletic events and community activities.
Historic Hautala's Tavern
A historic tavern at Hautala Corner near Ironwood adorned with vintage decor, serving cold drinks, fresh pizza, and ice cream with live music events in an authentic Upper Peninsula atmosphere.
Historic Ironwood Theatre
A beautifully restored 1928 Italian Renaissance-style theater featuring hand-painted murals, outstanding acoustics, and one of only six playable Barton theater pipe organs still in their original homes. Hosts live music, comedy, dance, theater, and films.
Hodag Bites
A restaurant on Lincoln Street in Rhinelander.
Hodag Park
Large park on the shores of Boom Lake in Rhinelander featuring a public beach, boat landing, three baseball diamonds, an amphitheater, tennis court, playground, and pavilions. Home to the Hodag Water Ski Shows and annual Fourth of July fireworks.
Hoggie Doggie's
Hot dog and sandwich restaurant.
Holiday Acres Recreational Park
Family-owned recreational park offering guided horseback trail rides through 40 acres of woods, pony rides for kids, 18-hole mini golf with waterfalls, and go-karts.
Holiday Cafe
A Woodruff breakfast and lunch cafe known for homemade dishes including stuffed French toast, fish fry with fresh baked rolls, and hand-battered fish, with friendly service and reasonable prices.
Holly's
A bar and grill north of Tomahawk near Lake Nokomis serving gourmet burgers, artisanal flatbreads, and crafted cocktails in a lively atmosphere with bar games and dancing.
Holmboe Conifer Forest State Natural Area
Nature preserve protecting a conifer forest habitat, designated as a State Natural Area.
Home Slice Pizza
A pizza spot in Mercer sharing a renovated truck stop with Liberty Way Taphouse, serving homemade pizza made with fresh dough, chicken wings with a dozen different rubs, subs, and salads for takeout and delivery.
Homestead On 52
A historic venue eight miles east of Wausau with over 100 years of history, originally founded in 1878. Now a rustic bar and grill with a ballroom for events, weddings, and parties, serving burgers, homemade pizzas, and weekly specials including Friday fish fry.
Honey Bear
A popular Eagle River restaurant on Highway 70 famous for Bloody Marys, beer-battered Friday fish fry, and a diverse menu of burgers, sandwiches, and seafood with generous portions and friendly service.
Hong Kong Buffet
Chinese buffet restaurant serving Chinese cuisine.
Hook Setter Fishing Guide Service
A professional musky fishing guide service operating on the lakes around Minocqua.
Hoop'n Holler Tavern
An iconic snowmobile stop on the northwest corner of Lake Gogebic in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, serving standout sea salt wings, Reuben sandwiches, and deep-fried walleye with craft beers on tap and lakeside outdoor seating. Also has an RV park with eight campsites.
Hotel Crandon Restaurant and Bar
A Crandon institution since 1929 on the Nicolet-Wolf River Scenic Byway, serving breakfast all day, lunch, and Friday fish fry with fresh baked bread, hand-cut steaks, and ten craft beers on tap.
House Of Dogs
Hot dog restaurant serving American food.
Howling Dog Saloon
A historic Northwoods dive bar on Highway 51 in Manitowish Waters with over 100 years of history, serving cold beers and crafted cocktails with live music and a dog-friendly covered patio.
Hunan Chinese Restaurant
Chinese restaurant serving Hunan-style cuisine.
Ice Shanty Drive-In
Drive-in style American restaurant and diner offering fast food, ice cream, and desserts, with miniature golf on site.
Inshalla Country Club
A family-owned 18-hole public golf course in Tomahawk, originally opened as 9 holes in 1964. Features 5,915 yards of par-70 golf, a driving range, pro shop, bar and grill, and banquet hall.
Intermission Bar
A downtown Wausau bar known for its vibrant atmosphere and free live music five nights a week featuring Midwest musicians. Famous for selling more Jameson than any other bar in Wisconsin.
Interstate Falls
Conservation area featuring a small waterfall & rapids reached by a beginner-friendly hiking trail.
Interstate Falls Park
An 18-foot waterfall on the Montreal River along the Wisconsin-Michigan border, accessible via a short 0.3-mile trail with boardwalks, stairs, and two viewing platforms. Popular for brook trout fishing in spring and snowshoeing in winter.
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.
Iron County Historical Museum
Housed in the grand 1893 Iron County Courthouse, a National Register landmark, this free volunteer-run museum features three floors of exhibits on iron mining, railroads, and local history, plus working 1923 clock tower clockworks and a weaving room.
Iron Horse Inn
A sports bar and grill on Hurley's famous Silver Street with trail access, known for its bar burgers, live music and dancing on weekends, monthly meat extravaganzas, and a friendly owner who makes guests feel at home.
Iron Nugget
Family-friendly bar & American kitchen offering hearty dishes & craft beer in a warm atmosphere.
Ironwood Area Historical Soc
Headquartered in the historic 1893 train depot, the society showcases Ironwood's social, economic, and artistic past with exhibits on train travel and iron mining, plus an archive and research center. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Island Cafe
Circa-1957 Greek-American restaurant plating breakfasts & lunches in old-school digs with a patio.
Island city bowl and lounge
Bowling alley and lounge offering bowling lanes and bar service.
Isle of Ferns Park
A peaceful island park on the Wisconsin River in Wausau, reached by a pedestrian bridge. Features walking trails through lush fern-covered terrain, picnic areas, wooden bridges, and excellent birdwatching along the river.