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Welcome... Whether you are here for work, pleasure, or just passing through, you’ll find Manitowish Waters to be The Premiere Retreat Destination of the Northwoods. Plan a day trip to shop, dine, and play. Extend your stay for adventure, relaxation, romance, business or pleasure. Either way, we know you’ll enjoy your time in beautiful Manitowish Waters.
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Our town is formed around the “Legendary 10 Lake Chain” with clear, clean waters that provide recreation and relaxation. Our lakes, rivers, and extensive bike trails are the centerpiece of most summer vacations. Fall is known for bright colors and cranberry marsh tours. Winter snowmobiling can’t be beat as Manitowish Waters is one of the area’s top snowmobile destinations in the world. Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing
and ice fishing are also great winter activities for the whole family. Spring is another exciting time of year here. It brings back birds, buds, our seasonal residents, and a fresh start. So, no matter what your reason or what your season - we are here for you! While you might not want to leave our town, we hope you’ll come back over and over, as you will certainly understand why Manitowish Waters is the premiere Northwoods Retreat Destination. Gail Voss President, Manitowish Waters Chamber of Commerce
Table of Contents Accommodations At-A-Glance........................32-33 Map of Manitowish Waters...............................34-37 Community Services............................................... 35 Friends of the Chamber & Non-Profit Members.35 Chamber Member Directory Accommodations..........................................38-44 Artists & Galleries.............................................. 45 Attractions......................................................45-46 Automotive Services......................................46-47 Beauty Salons..................................................... .47 Building/Construction Services..................47-49 Sporting Goods/Services................................... 50 Grocery................................................................ 50 Advertising/Marketing...................................... 52 Professional Services.....................................52-53 Real Estate......................................................53-54 Shopping.........................................................54-57 Technology.......................................................... 57 Restaurants.....................................................57-59 Dining Guide......................................................60-71
Welcome......................................................................2 History.........................................................................3 Calendar of Events...............................................6-11 Ongoing Events........................................................ 11 Music In The Park................................................... 12 MW Skiing Skeeters................................................ 12 Northwoods Bad Dash............................................ 13 Biking...................................................................14-19 Hiking, Skiing, Snowshoeing............................18-19 Hunting & Fishing................................................... 20 Fish of Manitowish Waters Area Lakes................ 22 Snowmobiling.......................................................... 23 Winter Rendezvous................................................. 23 Attractions & Shopping.......................................... 24 Visual & Performing Arts....................................... 25 Birding...................................................................... 26 Fall Colors................................................................ 26 Waterfalls.................................................................. 27 Airport...................................................................... 28 Parks.......................................................................... 29 Cranberry Marshes............................................30-31
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rom the earliest times to present day, the history of the Northwoods of Wisconsin has been written by the lakes, rivers, forests and changing seasons. Bands of Native Americans were the earliest inhabitants of Manitowish Waters, drawn by its abundant wild rice, fish, game and even maple syrup that they harvested to sustain generation after generation. The earliest European voyageurs and fur trappers were next on the horizon. In the 19th Century, these explorers traded with the natives and mapped the territory for the next influx of immigrants. The Northwoods’ vast timber resources that stretched over the land seemed endless. Timber barons sent their work crews steadily into the Northwoods, felling giant red and white pines, floating them down raging rivers in the spring, and later, bringing them out of the woods by oxen pulling huge loads of cut trees Lloyd & that towered above them.
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Entrepreneurs saw promise in other ways: some through homesteading; others sensing the desire of city folk to relax, fish and hunt in the pristine and beautiful Northwoods. Sportsmen and wealthy families traveled by rail from Chicago and Milwaukee to rail hubs, then were taken by horse and wagon, some even by boat, to reach their vacation destination. The first lodge was built on Island Lake in the 1880’s. By the first few decades of the 20th Century, Manitowish Waters and the rest of the Northwoods swelled in population as more and more vacationers sought to escape big city life. Small towns grew noticeably bigger, as resorts needed more goods and workers, including fishing guides. During Prohibition, the lodges and halls filled with “one-armed bandits” and “rum runner” spirits. The local law rarely enforced the federal laws against alcohol and gambling. Famous and infamous guests were legendary. Among the latter, were members of the Chicago mob. For the most part, they behaved themselves while “Up North” and didn’t attract much outside attention.
A notable exception occurred in 1934, when the FBI caught wind that the John Dillinger gang was staying at the Little Bohemia Resort. A trap was laid, but Bill Monroe Dillinger escaped. The resulting shootout left town constable Carl Christensen riddled with eight bullet wounds. He survived, got $3,500 from the federal government for his troubles, and started his own resort and bar on Hwy. 51. The tavern is still running today and is called the Cozy Cove. Their Bluegrass Festival in July, still brings in big name Bluegrass bands from around the country. Visitors can still see the bullet holes in the walls of Little Bohemia Resort; Christensen’s scrapbook and other historic artifacts are housed at the Koller Library and at businesses throughout town. The town’s colorful history includes tightrope walker Bob Loveless and a caged bear at the Howling Bear. Eventual civic development led to a school, cemetery and town hall. The airport came after World War II when public enthusiasm for aviation burgeoned. Skiing Skeeters - 1962 With the advent of the snowmobile in the ’60s, the Northwoods officially became a fourseason vacationland. Hwy. 51 was vastly improved, slashing the time for visitors from Chicago and Milwaukee to travel north.
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The Manitowish Waters Skiing Skeeters – one of the oldest amateur water-ski clubs in the U.S. – was established in the late 1950s. They sponsored, and won, the first statewide barefoot tournament held in the U.S. in 1964. National publicity of the event established Manitowish Waters as the “Barefoot Capital of the Midwest.” Today, Manitowish Waters is also famous for its cranberry industry, its location on the Great Wisconsin Birding and Nature Trail, and its breathtaking “Legendary 10-Lake Chain of Lakes.” It is a community connected by a love for nature, its sparkling waters and numerous recreation opportunities. We invite you to make Manitowish Waters your vacation destination and to build your own memories. This article was compiled from the following sources: “Manitowish Waters Area History: A Look Back” - Michael Dunn III mwlibrary.blogspot.com/ Manitowish Waters Koller Library Blog “The History of Manitowish Waters” - Callie Bates
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Calendar of Events EVENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Always confirm before traveling! Fees required for some events. For more information, contact the Manitowish Waters Chamber: 715-543-8488 View the most up-to-date calendar at www. ManitowishWaters.org
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16 • Wine Wednesdays It is an excellent time of year to enjoy a perfectly paired glass (or two) of wine with delicious tapas. Join us from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the lounge at The White Oak Grill with a cozy fire to learn about the season’s wines and taste wonderful food. Seating is limited so call 715-5438111 to confirm your spot! $45 per person. 17 & 19 • Christmas Bird Counts. Join the Discovery Center Bird Club and Naturalist John Bates in this wonderful citizen science activity focused on monitoring the abundance of our winter resident birds. This is a great activity for beginner and experienced birders alike. Counts will take place in Minocqua (December 17th) and Manitowish Waters (December 19th). 1-877-543-2085, www. discoverycenter.net 19 • BIRD BANDING DEMONSTRATION. Adults and kids will enjoy seeing live birds up close at the North Lakeland Discovery Center through bird banding. Adopt a bird for a memorable experience releasing a banded bird. There are special activities just for kids including “band-a-kid” and a migration challenge game. Just drop by Bobcat Cabin during the public banding demonstration hours. Banding station will not operate in rainy weather or temperatures less than 20° F. Groups of 8+ please call to schedule a banding demonstration just for your group. 2-4pm Suggested Donation $5 per person. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 22 • WinMan Moon-Shoe. Celebrate the winter solstice! Travel among the trees and shadows during this wonderful moon lit adventure along WinMan Trails at night! Your guide will engage you in observing the world in a different light. Meet at the WinMan trail parking lot at the intersection of Hwys W and J. Space is limited; advance registration required. 7-8:30pm $7 ($5 members). 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 27 • 2nd Annual Black and White. Join us at the White Oak Grill for a fabulous evening of food, friends and dancing! Start the evening with cocktails and hors d’oeurves at 5:00 pm followed by a six course dinner and then dance the night away! Tickets are on sale now for $90, tables can be purchased and include two bottles of wine. Live music provided by the Mike Malone Quartet and Sly Joe and the Smooth Operators. Call today to make reservations, 715-543-8111. 29 • FREE SNOWSHOE DAY. Snowshoes available at the North Lakeland Discovery Center for complimentary onsite use. Enjoy the crisp air and sights of nature! Snowshoes are limited and available on a first come first served basis. 8:30am-4:30pm. 1-877-543-2085, www. discoverycenter.net 29 • WINTER FAMILY PLAY DAY. As part of the “Marvel in Manitowish”, the North Lakeland Discovery Center will host a number of free drop-in
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activities that are fun for the whole family, including winter scavenger hunts, snow critter building, crafts, and horse-drawn sleigh rides. Chili cook-off lunch available. 11am-2pm. 1-877-543-2085, www. discoverycenter.net 29 • CHILI COOK-OFF. Join the North Lakeland Discovery Center for their 2nd annual chili cook-off! Contact the Discovery Center for more information and to sign up your entry! Join us from 11am-2pm to taste and vote for your favorite! Up for grabs is the prestigious “Wooden Spoon” award! Please sign up your entry by 12/27. 11am-2pm. 1-877-543-2085. www.discoverycenter.net 30 • Candlelit Snowshoe and Skate. Enjoy an evening snowshoe hike on the Discovery Center’s 1 mile snowshoe trail with beautifully lit luminaries paving the way. Bring your own snowshoes or borrow ours (limited quantities available). New this year, bring along your skates to take a spin on our new skating rink. Hot chocolate, s’mores, and a bonfire will be available near the skating rink. 5-7:30pm $5 per person. 1-877-5432085, www.discoverycenter.net
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2• FAT TIRE BIKING DEMO 10am – 3pm at The WinMan Trails – Demos will be available for use on the groomed fat bike trail and the WinMan trail crew will be leading guided rides. Already own a fat bike? Join us anyways for a fun afternoon of riding and parking lot shenanigans. 6 • BROWN BAG: WOODPECKERS OF WI Woodpeckers, a common sight in the Northwoods, have amazing adaptations and behaviors that make them some of the more unique bird species. Join us to learn all about them! Donations appreciated. Program held at Mercer Public Library. Noon-1pm. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 9 • BIRD BANDING DEMONSTRATION. Adults and kids will enjoy seeing live birds up close at the North Lakeland Discovery Center through bird banding. Adopt a bird for a memorable experience releasing a banded bird. There are special activities just for kids including “band-a-kid” and a migration challenge game. Just drop by Bobcat Cabin during the public banding demonstration hours. Banding station will not operate in rainy weather or temperatures less than 20° F. Groups of 8+ please call to schedule a banding demonstration just for your group. 2-4pm. Suggested Donation $5 per person. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 10 • SNO-SKEETER SNOWMOBILE BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER. 8am – Noon at Ye Olde Shillelagh Irish Pub – 14202 Tower Road. 10 • BIRD BANDING DEMONSTRATION. The Discovery Center is partnering with the Northwoods Wildlife Center in Minocqua to band rehabilitated songbirds before their release. Drop in for a special public banding demonstration held in the education room at the Northwoods Wildlife Center. Adults and kids will enjoy seeing live birds up close and learning about bird ecology and research through bird banding. Adopt a bird for a memorable experience releasing a banded bird. There are special activities just for kids including “band-a-kid”
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and a migration challenge game. Banding station will not operate in rainy weather or temperatures less than 20° F. 2-4pm. Suggested Donation $5 per person. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 14 • NIBBLES N’ KNOWLEDGE: MOOSE ON THE LOOSE. The North Lakeland Discovery Center presents Sam Jonas, a DNR wildlife biologist for Iron County, who will discuss history and ecology of the great lakes moose population with a focus on Wisconsin. An evening of delicious nibbles and expanding your knowledge. Cash bar and complimentary appetizers from 5-6pm, program from 6-7pm. Pre-registration required by 1/12. Program held at Camp Jorn YMCA. 5-7pm $13 ($10 members). 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter. net 13 • Wine Wednesday - It is an excellent time of year to enjoy a perfectly paired glass (or two) of wine with delicious tapas. Join us from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the Red Pine Room with a cozy fire to learn about the season’s wines and taste wonderful food. Seating is limited so call 715-543-8111 to confirm your spot! 16 • Interpretive Snowshoe. Get to know the trails from an interpreter’s ecological lens and through the eyes of an animal...you never know what we will find! Meet at the Discovery Center Nature Center. 1-3pm $7 ($5 members). 1-877-5432085, www.discoverycenter.net 21 • BIRD BANDING DEMONSTRATION. Adults and kids will enjoy seeing live birds up close and learning about bird ecology and research through bird banding. Adopt a bird for a memorable experience releasing a banded bird. There are special activities just for kids including “band-a-kid” and a migration challenge game. Just drop by Bobcat Cabin during the public banding demonstration hours. Banding station will not operate in rainy weather or temperatures less than 20° F. Groups of 8+ please call to schedule a banding demonstration just for your group. 2-4pm. Suggested Donation $5 per person. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter. net 23 • WinMan Interpretive Moon-Shoe. Travel among the trees and shadows during this wonderful moon lit adventure along WinMan Trails at night! Your guide will engage you in observing the world in a different light. Meet at the WinMan trail parking lot at the intersection of Hwys W and J. Space is limited. Advance registration required by 1/19. 7-8:30pm. $7 ($5 members). 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 30 • Van Vilet Old Growth Snowshoe. Designated a State Natural Area in 2013, the Van Vliet Hemlocks are a beautiful example of an old growth forest in the Northwoods. Join a naturalist and learn about this unique habitat and some interesting winter animal adaptations during this fun snowshoe. Space is limited. Advance registration required by 1/28. Transportation from the Discovery Center provided (meet at 12:15pm); or meet at the East Van Vliet Trailhead in Presque Isle at 1pm. 1-3pm, Free - Sponsored by the Friends of Van Vliet. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net
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3 • BROWN BAG: WISCONSIN WOLVES. Learn about wolf ecology as well as the history and current status of wolves in Wisconsin from the North Lakeland Discovery Center. Program held at the Boulder Junction Community Library. Noon-1pm. Donations appreciated. 1-877-543-2085, www. discoverycenter.net
7 • SNO SKEETERS BREAKFAST AT THE PEA PATCH Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters SnoSkeeters Snowmobile Club, 8 am – Noon. Held at the Pea Patch Saloon, Hwy W & Tower Road / Trail 8. Enjoy a scrumptious breakfast for only $8 per person. Proceeds will help enhance the snowmobile trails throughout Manitowish Waters. Enter to win the “guns and roses” – raffle drawings at noon. 715543-2455, www.mw-snoskeeters.com
18 • BIRD BANDING DEMONSTRATION. Adults and kids will enjoy seeing live birds up close at the North Lakeland Discovery Center through bird banding. Adopt a bird for a memorable experience releasing a banded bird. There are special activities just for kids including “band-a-kid” and a migration challenge game. Just drop by Bobcat Cabin during the public banding demonstration hours. Banding station will not operate in rainy weather or temperatures less than 20° F. Groups of 8+ please call to schedule a banding demonstration just for your group. 2-4pm Suggested Donation $5 per person. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 18 • NIBBLES N’ KNOWLEDGE: SECRET LOVE LIVES OF ANIMALS PART 2. Join the North Lakeland Discovery Center program staff for this interactive, hilarious and educational presentation on the mating rituals of critters of the Northwoods and beyond! An evening of delicious nibbles and expanding your knowledge. Cash bar and complimentary appetizers from 5-6pm, program from 6-7pm. Pre-registration required by 2/16. Program held at Camp Jorn YMCA. 5-7pm - $13 ($10 members). 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter. net
10 • Wine Wednesdays It is an excellent time of year to enjoy a perfectly paired glass (or two) of wine with delicious tapas. Join us from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the lounge at The White Oak Grill with a cozy fire to learn about the season’s wines and taste wonderful food. Seating is limited so call 715-5438111 to confirm your spot!
20 • WINMAN MOON-SHOE. Travel among the trees and shadows during this wonderful moon lit adventure along WinMan Trails at night! Your guide will engage you in observing the world in a different light. Meet at the Win Man trail parking lot at the intersection of Hwys W and J. Saturday, 7pm-8:30pm $7 ($5 members) Space is limited, advance registration is required by 2/16. 1-877-5432085, www.discoverycenter.net
13 • WINTERFEST RENDEZVOUS. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Sno-Skeeters Snowmobile Club. Held on Rest Lake at Rest Lake Park (Hwy. W, trail 8), 9:30 am - 6:30 pm. Ice fishing contest, games, snowmobile demos, and more! Food & beverages, music from 3-6pm, and raffles under a heated tent. Off-site awards and 2016 winter raffle drawing (Ski-Doo), Fireworks show. 715-543-2455, www.mw-snoskeeters.com
24 • OWL PROWL AND NIGHT HIKE. Join the North Lakeland Discovery Center as we explore the unique adaptations that make owls some of the most stealthy and successful nocturnal hunters in the Northwoods as we venture into the night in search of these magnificent birds. Space is limited. Advance registration required by 2/20. Wednesday, 6-8pm $10 ($7 members). 1-877-543-2085, www. discoverycenter.net
13 – JOINT RAFFLE. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Fire Co. and the Manitowish Waters Lions. A total of $10,000 in cash prizes. Maximum of 200 tickets sold at $100 each ticket. Drawing to be held at 6pm at Winter Rendezvous.
26 • WINTER WATERFALL TOUR. Join the North Lakeland Discovery Center as we snowshoe by some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the area at a time of year many seldom experience. Conditions can make this a strenuous outing. Limited registration; open to members only. Advanced registration required by 2/24. Friday, 9am-5pm $25 members only. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net
14 • WINMAN WINDIGO SNOWSHOE RACE. Chase down the Mr. and Mrs. Windigo in the third annual WinMan Windigo Snowshoe Stomp. There will be a 5K, 10K, a youth 1K race and a 2K couples race (celebrating Valentine’s Day). For registration information please contact the Discovery Center or visit our website. Pre-registration is appreciated (additional $5 for same day registration) 1pm - $25/ participant 5/10K. FREE/participant youth race. $25/ couples race (per couple) 1-877-543-2085, www. discoverycenter.net 16 • PRIMARY ELECTION DAY – if required Community Center
27 • CAMP JORN ALL YOU CAN EAT PIZZA FUNDRAISER. All you can eat pizza, raffles and children’s art silent auction. Pizza bar is $10 for adults and $5 for children 10 and under. All proceeds go to the Camp Jorn Childcare Center. Held at Camp Jorn YMCA from 5:00pm-8:30pm.
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2 • BROWN BAG: CREATIVE NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY. Those seeking to take their images from snapshots to expressive pieces, this program will cover recommended gear, techniques and inspiration to go out and channel your creativity by photographing the natural world. NLDC Executive Director and professional nature photographer, Azael Meza, will share tips and stories behind his nature photography work. Program held at Minocqua Library. Noon-1pm. Donations appreciated. 1-877543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 5 • BIRD BANDING DEMONSTRATION. Adults and kids will enjoy seeing live birds up close at the North Lakeland Discovery Center through bird banding. Adopt a bird for a memorable experience releasing a banded bird. There are special activities just for kids including “band-a-kid” and a migration challenge game. Just drop by Bobcat Cabin during the public banding demonstration hours. Banding station will not operate in rainy weather or temperatures less than 20° F. Groups of 8+ please call to schedule a banding demonstration just for your group. 2-4pm Suggested Donation $5 per person. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 6 • BIRD BANDING DEMONSTRATION. The Discovery Center is partnering with the Northwoods Wildlife Center in Minocqua to band rehabilitated songbirds before their release. Drop in for a special public banding demonstration held in the education room at the Northwoods Wildlife Center. Adults and kids will enjoy seeing live birds up close and learning about bird ecology and research through bird banding. Adopt a bird for a memorable experience releasing a banded bird. There are special activities just for kids including “band-a-kid” and a migration challenge game. Banding station will not operate in rainy weather or temperatures less than 20° F. 2-4pm Suggested Donation $5 per person. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net
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6 • BIRD BANDING DEMONSTRATION. Adults and kids will enjoy seeing live birds up close at the North Lakeland Discovery Center through bird banding. Adopt a bird for a memorable experience releasing a banded bird. There are special activities just for kids including “band-a-kid” and a migration challenge game. Just drop by Bobcat Cabin during the public banding demonstration hours. Banding station will not operate in rainy weather or temperatures less than 20° F. Groups of 8+ please call to schedule a banding demonstration just for your group. 2-4pm Suggested Donation $5 per person. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net
16 • BLOOD DRIVE. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Lioness Club, 1-5 pm at the Manitowish Waters Community Center. Walk-ins welcome.
9 • Brewski & Whiskey Wednesday - In homage to everyone’s favorite March holiday, join us from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the Red Pine Room at the White Oak Grill. Taste Irish Beer and Whiskey’s next to a cozy fire. Seating is limited so call 715543-8111 to confirm your spot! 10 • NIBBLES N’ KNOWLEDGE: FRESHWATER MUSSELS IN WI. Join the North Lakeland Discovery Center for a presentation on freshwater mussels in Wisconsin. Once abundant in both numbers and diversity, many freshwater mussel species in Wisconsin watersheds are now in danger of extinction. Jesse Weinzinger, a graduate student from the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay will present on the importance of freshwater mussels and the Wisconsin Mussel Monitoring Program, followed by a 15 minute training presentation on how to identify some of the common mussel species found in local lakes and rivers. An evening of delicious nibbles and expanding your knowledge. Cash bar and complimentary appetizers from 5-6pm, program from 6-7pm. Pre-registration required by 3/8. Program held at Camp Jorn YMCA. 5-7pm, $13 ($10 members). 1-877-543-2085, www. discoverycenter.net
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Calendar of Events 12• PORCUPINE HIKE. Join the North Lakeland Discovery Center for a snowshoe adventure through beautiful forests while looking for signs of elusive ‘prickly pig’. We’ll start in the classroom with a short program before heading out. Saturday, 1pm-3:30pm $10 ($8 members). 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net
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17 • BIRD BANDING DEMONSTRATION. Adults and kids will enjoy seeing live birds up close at the North Lakeland Discovery Center through bird banding. Adopt a bird for a memorable experience releasing a banded bird. There are special activities just for kids including “band-a-kid” and a migration challenge game. Just drop by Bobcat Cabin during the public banding demonstration hours. Banding station will not operate in rainy weather or temperatures less than 20° F. Groups of 8+ please call to schedule a banding demonstration just for your group. 2-4pm Suggested Donation $5 per person. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 17 • St. Patrick’s Day Celebration - Celebrate with us, the true regional foods of Ireland. Known for their seafood, cheese and bread, Ireland is quickly being recognized for their world-class cuisine. The White Oak Grill, 715-543-8111. 26 • EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA. Family egg hunt begins at 9am with pancake breakfast to follow. This is a free event, however donations to our Child Care and Day Camp Programs are appreciated. Event held at Camp Jorn from 9:00am-Noon.
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2 • BIRD BANDING DEMONSTRATION. Adults and kids will enjoy seeing live birds up close at the North Lakeland Discovery Center through bird banding. Adopt a bird for a memorable experience releasing a banded bird. There are special activities just for kids including “band-a-kid” and a migration challenge game. Just drop by Bobcat Cabin during the public banding demonstration hours. Banding station will not operate in rainy weather or temperatures less than 20° F. Groups of 8+ please call to schedule a banding demonstration just for your group. 2-4pm Suggested Donation $5 per person. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter. 5 • ELECTION DAY – COMMUNITY CENTER & LIONESS BAKE SALE 6 • BROWN BAG: FROGS AND TOADS OF WI. The North Lakeland Discovery Center is presenting this informative program on how to identify native Wisconsin frogs by sight and sound. Their amazing adaptions will also be discussed. Program held at the Presque Isle Community Library. 12-1pm Donations appreciated. 1-877-543-2085, www. discoverycenter.net 13 • Wine Wednesday - It is an excellent time of year to enjoy a perfectly paired glass (or two) of wine with delicious tapas. Join us from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the Red Pine Room with a cozy fire to learn about the season’s wines and taste wonderful food. Seating is limited so call 715-543-8111 to confirm your spot! 14 • BIRD BANDING DEMONSTRATION. Adults and kids will enjoy seeing live birds up close at
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the North Lakeland Discovery Center through bird banding. Adopt a bird for a memorable experience releasing a banded bird. There are special activities just for kids including “band-a-kid” and a migration challenge game. Just drop by Bobcat Cabin during the public banding demonstration hours. Banding station will not operate in rainy weather or temperatures less than 20° F. Groups of 8+ please call to schedule a banding demonstration just for your group. 2-4pm Suggested Donation $5 per person. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter. 14 • NIBBLES N’ KNOWLEDGE: CLIMATE CHANGE – G-WOW. The North Lakeland Discovery Center is presenting this program on the “Gikinoo’wizhiwe Onji Waaban (“G-WOW”) initiative. This initiative helps people understand climate change by integrating local placebased evidence with climate science. G-WOW uses Ojibwe cultural lifeways as an indicator of a changing climate for people of all cultures. The presenter is Cathy Techtmann-University of Wisconsin-Extension Environmental Outreach State Specialist who helped develop the G-WOW model. An evening of delicious nibbles and expanding your knowledge. Cash bar and complimentary appetizers from 5-6pm, program from 6-7pm. Pre-registration required by 4/8. Program held at Camp Jorn YMCA. 5-7pm $13 ($10 members). 1-877-543-2085, www. discoverycenter.net 15-16 • CRANE COUNT TRAINING AND COUNT. The North Lakeland Discovery Center invites beginner and experienced birders to join us in the morning on April 18 to count cranes across Vilas County. Plan to attend a brief training at the Discovery Center on the day prior to the count to review protocol and determine logistics. Please call Heather Lumpkin for more information. Training: Friday, 10-11:30am Count: Saturday, 5:30-7:30am (optional breakfast gathering follows). 1-877-5432085, www.discoverycenter.net 16 • NATIONAL CITIZEN SCIENCE DAY HIKE. Join the North Lakeland Discovery Center for a guided hike around the Discovery Center trails to celebrate the first National Citizen Science Day. During this program you will learn how you can become involved in local, statewide, and national citizen science projects involving birds, bats, lakes, phenology, and more! 11am-12:30pm. 1-877-5432085, www.discoverycenter.net 30 • BIRD BANDING DEMONSTRATION. Adults and kids will enjoy seeing live birds up close at the North Lakeland Discovery Center through bird banding. Adopt a bird for a memorable experience releasing a banded bird. There are special activities just for kids including “band-a-kid” and a migration challenge game. Just drop by Bobcat Cabin during the public banding demonstration hours. Banding station will not operate in rainy weather or temperatures less than 20° F. Groups of 8+ please call to schedule a banding demonstration just for your group. 2-4pm Suggested Donation $5 per person. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.
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5 • BROWN BAG: THE AMAZING WORLD OF BIRD SOUNDS. What’s that tweet? Come explore the amazing world of bird sounds with this
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fun, interactive presentation. Learn how a bird’s unique anatomy makes an incredible range of sounds possible. Discover bird song visualization techniques that will make it easier to recognize bird songs in the field. Try out our SongFinder, a digital bird song hearing aid that allows people with high frequency hearing loss to tune in to the beautiful songs of birds. Program held at the Winchester Library. Noon-1pm - Donations appreciated. 1-877543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 7 • Derby Day - What is better than big hats, mint julips and horses? Watch the Kentucky Derby on our big screen and feel like you are a part of the action! The White Oak Grill, 715-543-8111. 7 • PROJECT LOONWATCH TRAINING. Join Project LoonWatch Coordinator, Erica LeMoine, at the North Lakeland Discovery Center to learn how to become a Loon Ranger with the Annual Lakes Monitoring Program. Loon Rangers choose a lake in Wisconsin to monitor loons from ice out to ice on. Information about loons arriving on and/or nesting on the lake is used to track annual trends for loons and their habitats. For more information, visit http://www.northland.edu/sustain/soei/loonwatch/ or contact Erica at loonwatch@northland.edu or call 715-682-1220. Please pre-register with LoonWatch. 9am-12pm. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter. net 10 • ACOUSTIC BAT MONITOR TRAINING. Join the North Lakeland Discovery Center and learn how to be a part of our Acoustic Bat Monitoring team and conduct surveys on your lake or property. A simple, hand-held device is used to conduct these 1 hr. surveys. Tuesday, 5pm-7pm. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 10 • GARDEN CLUB GATHERING. Want to learn more about the North Lakeland Discovery Center’s Garden Club? Join us for an introduction to who and what the garden club is and how you can help! Please come ready to work with gloves, garden tools and a smile. 10am-12pm. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 11 • Wine Wednesday - It is an excellent time of year to enjoy a perfectly paired glass (or two) of wine with delicious tapas. Join us from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the Red Pine Room with a cozy fire to learn about the season’s wines and taste wonderful food. Seating is limited so call 715-543-8111 to confirm your spot! 12 • HELPING HANDS DAY. Volunteers and community groups are invited to join Discovery Center Staff in cleaning up the grounds, prepping gardens and trails, and doing a bit of spring cleaning. Indoor and outdoor options for helping out. Volunteers will be provided with lunch afterward. Thursday, 10am-12pm Please sign up by 5/9. 715543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 13-14 • 12TH ANNUAL NORTHWOODS BIRDING FESTIVAL. Sponsored by and held at the North Lakeland Discovery Center. The Northwoods Birding Festival is an opportunity for bird enthusiasts of all levels to celebrate birds while enjoying the camaraderie of fellow birders in the beautiful Northwoods of Wisconsin. Learn from experts in the field of ornithology, improve your birding skills
Calendar of Events through field trips to local birding hotspots, and see birds up close through bird banding demonstrations! This year’s 12th Annual Northwoods Birding Festival features field programs and keynote presentations by birding experts. We hope to spot you there! 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 19 • NIBBLES N’ KNOWLEDGE: ACQUATIC ECOSYSTEM ECOLOGY. The North Lakeland Discovery Center presents Noah Lottig, Assistant Scientist and Site Manager with the North Temperate Lakes Long Term Ecological Research Program at the Trout Lake Research Station, who will discuss his recent research with aquatic ecosystem ecology and biogeochemistry. His work is aimed at identifying patterns of long-term change in aquatic ecosystems along with the local and regional factors that shape those patterns. Pre-registration required by 5/17. Program held at the Discovery Center Main Lodge. 5-7pm, $13 ($10 members). 1-877-5432085, www.discoverycenter.net
24 • ACOUSTIC BAT MONITOR TRAINING. Join the North Lakeland Discovery Center and learn how to be a part of our Acoustic Bat Monitoring team and conduct surveys on your lake or property. A simple, hand-held device is used to conduct these 1- hour surveys. 5pm-7pm Preregistration required by 5/17. 715-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 27 • LIONESS PIE SALE. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Lioness Club. Held at the Village Market at 8am. 28 • LIONESS BRAT STAND SALE. The Manitowish Waters Lioness will be selling brats at the brat stand by the Village Market. 28-29 • MANITOWISH WATERS ANTIQUE & CLASSIC BOAT SHOW. Hosted on the Legendary 10 Lake Chain in Manitowish Waters. It’s our inaugural antique & classic boat show. Be sure to check out the many boats, displays, informational booths - along with the “Woodie” cars on dry land. Live Music – both days. Concessions will be available. Sat. Hours; 8am-5pm. Sun. hours; 8am-1pm. Music and People’s Choice Awards on Sunday at 1pm. 715-543-8488, www. ManitowishWaters.org 29 – MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND PANCAKE BREAKFAST. Held at the Manitowish Waters Community Center, 8am – Noon. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Lions Club. 715-904-2888, www.mwlionsclub.com 29 • THE BIG EVENT. Mark your calendars for the North Lakeland Discovery Center’s annual “FUNraiser!” This popular event includes beverages, appetizers, and dinner. Browse and bid on an array of items, experiences, and getaways through both a silent and live auction. Advance reservations required. 4:30-7:30pm. 715-543-2085, www. discoverycenter.net
9 • NIBBLES N’ KNOWLEDGE The North Lakeland Discovery Center presents an evening of delicious nibbles and expanding your knowledge. Cash bar and complimentary appetizers from 5-6pm, program from 6-7pm. Pre-registration required by 6/7. 5-7pm, $13 ($10 members). 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 18 • CLARK HENRY MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT 9:00 am shotgun start. $65 per player. Call 715-3852189 to enter. Event held at Trout Lake Golf Course 18-19 • SOLSTICE BIKING FESTIVAL. The Solstice Festival celebrates the longest day of the year and is the official start to the summer cycling season in Manitowish Waters. Join the excitement and camaraderie of the Family Fun Paved Trail Ride and the Century/Half-Century Road Ride. Whether preparing for a week long tour or charity ride, training for a summer of competitive racing, or simply getting the family out for an organized ride, the 2016 Solstice Festival has perfect courses and activities to offer. After a day in the saddle, stick around for a party in the park, featuring live music, food, drinks and more. 715-543-8488, www. SolsticeFestival.us 23 • LIONS PORK CHOP DINNER. Held in the Lions pavilion at the Manitowish Waters Community Center, 5 – 7pm. Pork chop dinner with all the trimmings. Cash bar available. 715-904-2888, www.mwlionsclub.com 23 • LET’S TEE OFF AGAINST BREAST CANCER 9:00 am shotgun start. $70 per player. Ladies only! Call 715-385-2189 to enter. Event held at Trout Lake Golf Course
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TBD • USED BOOK SALE. Sponsored by the Friends of Koller Library, 9-3 daily, held in the Lions Pavilion by the Manitowish Waters Community Center. 9 am – 3 pm daily. 715-543-2700, http:// koller.wislib.org 2 • JUST “TRI” IT TRIATHLON. Sponsored and held at the North Lakeland Discovery Center, 8:30am. This second of July, take a tour around the beautiful Northwoods! Includes 300yd Lake Swim; 10K Mountain Bike; 5K Trail Run. Individuals and Relay Teams welcome. For ‘newbies’ and experienced athletes alike. The Best Little Triathlon in the Northwoods! Register as a team or an individual. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 4 • MANITOWISH WATERS INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION. Festivities at the Community Center from 9:00 am to 3:00pm. The fun includes an arts & crafts fair, Lioness Strawberry Shortcake, MW Lakes Association Trout Pond for the Kids, raffles, giant game tent & prizes for kids, Lions sponsored food & beverages, MW Sno-skeeters Brat Feed, airplane display and rides (weather permitting). Skiing Skeeters water ski show, 7 - 8:30 pm, at Rest Lake Park; Manitowish Waters Fire Company sponsored fireworks at dusk over Rest Lake. 715-543-8488, www.ManitowishWaters.org
4 • 4TH OF JULY PARADE. Parade at 1 pm along Hwy. W from the North Lakeland Discovery Center to the gravel pit. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Chamber of Commerce. To enter a float, please register with the Chamber at 715-543-8488, www.ManitowishWaters.org 7 • FAMILY PLAY DAY. The North Lakeland Discovery Center is hosting healthy outdoor activities and play for the whole family, including nature art, giant bubble making, canoe games, geocaching, war canoe rides, water balloon games, volleyball, fish casting contests and more! Material fee for some activities and lunch plates are available for purchase. Donations appreciated! 1-877-5432085, www.discoverycenter.net 14-17 • 51st ANNUAL MANITO ART LEAGUE ART SHOW. Fine Art Show open to the public with all items for sale. Free admission. Silent Auction. People’s Choice voting. Held at the Manitowish Waters Community Center Thursday - Saturday, 9 am – 6 pm and Sunday, 9 am - 2 pm. 715-3586067, www.manitoartleague.weebly.com 16 • TASTE OF MANITOWISH WATERS. Featuring the Manitowish Waters Chamber’s annual “Taste of Manitowish Waters,” 11 am – 2 pm. Sample a variety of delicious food prepared and served by local restaurants, live music and beverages! Held in the Lions Pavilion at the MW Community Center. Hwy 51 & Airport Rd. 715-543-8488, www. ManitowishWaters.org 16 • SPEND THE DAY IN MANITOWISH WATERS Manito Art League Art Show inside the Community Center 9am – 5pm. Shop participating businesses, 9 am – 5 pm, during the annual Sidewalk Sales. Enjoy dinner at one of our fantastic restaurants before you end your day with a Skiing Skeeters water ski show, 7 pm, at Rest Lake Park. 715-5438488, www.ManitowishWaters.org
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15-17 • 2nd ANNUAL MANITOWISH WATERS BLUEGRASS SHOW. For the second summer in the row, a Blues Festival will be held at the Cozy Cove. For more information visit www. MidsummerBluegrass.com or call 715-543-2166. 20 • FLEAZAAR. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Community Church, this giant flea market & bazaar presents one year’s worth of collected treasure for sale ONE DAY ONLY! 7 am – 3 pm. Bazaar inside the church includes handmade items, baked goods and antiques. Flea market and food tents outside on church grounds. 715-543-2998 21 • LIONS PORK CHOP DINNER. Held in the Lions pavilion at the Manitowish Waters Community Center, 5 – 7pm. Pork chop dinner with all the trimmings. Cash bar available.715-904-2888, www. mwlionsclub.com 26 • BLOOD DRIVE. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Lioness Club, 1-5 pm at the Manitowish Waters Community Center. Walk-ins welcome.
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Calendar of Events 28 • WINE IN THE WOODS… AND BEER BY THE BOG. Sponsored by the North Lakeland Discovery Center, 5-8pm. A great evening including wine and beer, hearty dinner appetizers and dessert. Live music on the lakeside amphitheater, and live auction. One of our signature annual fundraisers, all proceeds go directly to support mission programs.. 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net 29-30 • RELAY FOR LIFE OF NORTHERN LIGHTS. You are invited to join us for the 22nd year of the American Cancer Society Northern Lights Relay for Life. The event is held at LUHS Minocqua, starting at 4 pm Friday thru 8 am Saturday. This year’s theme, Imagine......no more cancer. To see how you can participate contact Rita Mazur, Event Chair 715-614-4169 or Diane Hapka, Community Manager 715-891-2061. 29-31 • NORTHWOODS ART TOUR 10 am – 5 pm daily. Held throughout the Northwoods communities, enjoy self-guided tours through the back roads of the Northwoods to the studios and galleries of area artists. View artists at work and make purchases on site. Brochures with maps are available to download at www.northwoodsarttour.com or pick one up at the Chamber Office. Fall Tour October 7-9, 2016. 715-385-3334 30 • 3rd Annual Chippewa Cup Regatta ~ Have a sailboat? Bring it to Manitowish Lake and join our regatta. Two categories: single or double hull. Followed by a pool party with food and cocktails. The White Oak Grill, 715-543-8111. 30 • MANITOWISH WATERS LAKES ASSOC. ANNUAL MEETING & PICNIC. Held at the North Lakeland Discovery Center, 3:30 – 6:30 pm. Open to the public. 715-543-8401, www.mwlakes.com
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4-7 • BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL. 27th Annual “Midsummer In The Northwoods” Bluegrass Festival will be held August 4-7, 2015 at the Cozy Cove Tavern & Restaurant on Highway 51, Manitowish Waters, Wisconsin. This event is the longest continuous running annual Bluegrass Festival in the State of Wisconsin. The founder of bluegrass music, Bill Monroe, sang the “Mule Skinner Blues” at the 2nd Annual Manitowish Waters Bluegrass Show and welcomed the Blues influence into the Bluegrass Genre. For more information visit www. MidsummerBluegrass.com or call 715-543-2166.
21 • CAMP JORN’S 24TH ANNUAL PANCAKE DAY BREAKFAST. Held in the main lodge at Camp Jorn YMCA in Manitowish Waters, 8:00 am – Noon. Homemade pancake breakfast, raffles and an opportunity to tour Camp Jorn’s facilities and grounds on Rest Lake. 715-543-8808, www. campjornymca.org
14 • Wine Wednesday ~ It is an excellent time of year to enjoy a perfectly paired glass (or two) of wine with delicious tapas. Join us from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the Red Pine Room with a cozy fire to learn about the season’s wines and taste wonderful food. Seating is limited so call 715-543-8111 to confirm your spot!
27 • LIONS GOLF OUTING. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters & Boulder Junction Lions Clubs. Shotgun start, 9 am. Four-person team scramble. Public welcome – Men and Women! Tournament includes golf, cart, prizes and a meal. 715-543-2438 OR 715-385-2189 www.mwlionsclub.com
17 • LIONESS PASTA NIGHT. Held at the Manitowish Waters Community Center, 5 - 7 pm. Dine-in by candlelight or take-home and enjoy homemade spaghetti and chicken alfredo. Includes salad bar, bread, beverage and dessert. Wine, beer and soda available for purchase. Tickets may be purchased at the door.
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3 • NORTHWOODS BAD-DASH MUD RUN. The Northwoods’ only 4-mile “Adventure Run.” 10:00 am start at the North Lakeland Discovery Center. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Chamber of Commerce and the North Lakeland Discovery Center. A beautiful 4-mile, 12 obstacle “Adventure Run” through Manitowish Waters and the beautiful Discovery Center. Participate or just come to watch the runners traverse the obstacles. Spectators and runners are invited to join in the fun at the finish line (Manitowish Waters Community Center) where we will have live music, awards, raffles, beer tent and food. Fun for the whole family! 715-543-8488, www.ManitowishWaters.org 3 • LIONS CLUB ANNUAL CASH RAFFLE DRAWING. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Lions Club, held at the Manitowish Waters Community Center at 5 PM. Complimentary lunch and refreshments provided. Raffle tickets sold locally throughout the summer by Manitowish Waters Lions Club members. 715-904-2888, www. mwlionsclub.com 4 • SNO-SKEETERS SUMMER FEST. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Sno-Skeeters, 2 – 6 pm. Held at Koller Park. Raffles, kids games, live music, food, duck race and lots of fun! 715-543-2455, www. mw-snoskeeters.com 8 • NIBBLES N’ KNOWLEDGE. The North Lakeland Discovery Center presents an evening of delicious nibbles and expanding your knowledge. Cash bar and complimentary appetizers from 5-6pm, program from 6-7pm. Pre-registration required by 9/6. 5-7pm, $13 ($10 members). 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net
11-14 • VILAS COUNTY FAIR. Held at the Vilas County Fairgrounds, Hwy. 70, Eagle River. Midway carnival, live entertainment, kids games, food, horseshoe tournament, 4-H and open class items exhibits and judging, horse judging. Family fun for everyone! 715-479-2057, www.co.vilas.wi.us/fair
9-11 • 39TH ANNUAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MUSKY CLASSIC. Orientation at the Manitowish Waters Community Center, 8am Friday. Anglers fish designated lakes in Manitowish Waters, Boulder Junction, Winchester & Presque Isle – Friday, Noon - 6:00 pm; Saturday, 7:00 am - 6:00 pm; Sunday, 7:00 am - 11:00 am. Sportsman & open divisions. Awards & raffle drawings – Sunday - in Presque Isle at 11:00 a.m. 715-543-2657, www.wcmuskyclassic. com
18 • NIBBLES N’ KNOWLEDGE. The North Lakeland Discovery Center presents an evening of delicious nibbles and expanding your knowledge. Cash bar and complimentary appetizers from 5-6pm, program from 6-7pm. Pre-registration required by 8/16. 5-7pm, $13 ($10 members). 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net
11 • GATEWAY LODGE BASS BRAWL Held at the Gateway Lodge & Resort on the Turtle Flambeau Flowage in Mercer, WI. $5000 in cash for 4 top teams (based on 50 boats). $150 per team or boat. 2 people max per boat. Includes all you can eat Banquet. For additional information call 715-4767878
9 • PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION DAY & LIONESS BAKE SALE. Community Center
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18 • MANITOWISH WATERS FIRE CO. OPEN HOUSE & HARLEY RAFFLE DRAWING. 12 –3 pm. Held at the Fire Department on US Hwy 51 just north of the Community Center. Fire trucks and department equipment on display, cookout and live drawing for a Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Raffle tickets available for purchase beginning in March at various businesses in the area. 715-5432144 29 • Oktoberfest. Put your dirndls and lederhosen on and join us for a stein of lager and a polka as the White Oak Grill is transformed to a beer tent during Oktoberfest
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1 • CRAN-A-RAMA. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Chamber of Commerce and the Manitowish Waters Cranberry Growers Association, 9 am –3 pm at the Manitowish Waters Community Center. Celebrating the start of our fall color and cranberry harvest season with an arts and craft fair, and “Everything Cranberry” including a cranberry cooking contest, “Taste of Harvest” concessions featuring local restaurants and vendors from 11 am – 2 pm, free cranberry marsh tours, free Fall Color Pontoon Rides sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Lakes Association, Lioness bake sale, fresh cranberry sales, self-guided fall color tours, cranberry samples and more! 715-543-8488, www. ManitowishWaters.org 7-9 • NORTHWOODS ART TOUR. 10 am – 5 pm daily. Held throughout the Northwoods communities, enjoy a self-guided tour through the back roads of the Northwoods to the studios and galleries of area artists. View artists at work and make purchases on site. Brochures with maps are available to download at www.northwoodsarttour.com or pick one up at the Chamber office. 715-385-3334 12 • Wine Wednesday ~ It is an excellent time of year to enjoy a perfectly paired glass (or two) of wine with delicious tapas. Join us from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the Red Pine Room with a cozy fire to learn about the season’s wines and taste wonderful food. Seating is limited so call 715-543-8111 to confirm your spot! 13 • NIBBLES N’ KNOWLEDGE. The North Lakeland Discovery Center presents an evening of delicious nibbles and expanding your knowledge. Cash bar and complimentary appetizers from 5-6pm, program from 6-7pm. Pre-registration required by 10/11. 5-7pm, $13 ($10 members). 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter.net
Calendar of Events 14-15 Mercer Muskie Madness. Muskie Tournament that includes 10 designated lakes in the Mercer area. Sign in at Gateway Lodge on Oct 13 from 6-7pm. Rules mtg at 7pm. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Wounded Warriors in Action. For more information contact Gateway Lodge – thegatewaylodge.com or 715-476-7878. 21 • Fall Harvest Celebration. Join us as we honor the season of harvest with the White Oak community. 28 • 45th ANNUAL KORNSTALK KARNIVAL. Sponsored by the North Lakeland School ParentTeacher Committee, the public is welcome to enjoy a kids costume parade, concessions & treats, raffles and a gymnasium filled with old fashioned carnival games. 5 – 8pm at North Lakeland School. 715543-8417, www.nles.us 29 • TRICK-OR-TREAT AT M.W. BUSINESSES. Dress up and enjoy tricks & treats at local businesses, 12 - 2 pm. 715-543-8488, www. ManitowishWaters.org
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8 • GENERAL ELECTION DAY & LIONESS BAKE SALE. Community Center 9 • Wine Wednesday ~ It is an excellent time of year to enjoy a perfectly paired glass (or two) of wine with delicious tapas. Join us from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the Red Pine Room with a cozy fire to learn about the season’s wines and taste wonderful food. Seating is limited so call 715-543-8111 to confirm your spot! 10 • NIBBLES N’ KNOWLEDGE. The North Lakeland Discovery Center presents an evening of delicious nibbles and expanding your knowledge. Cash bar and complimentary appetizers from 5-6pm, program from 6-7pm. Program held at camp
Jorn YMCA. Pre-registration required by 11/8. 5-7pm, $13 ($10 members). 1-877-543-2085, www. discoverycenter.net 17 • 4th ANNUAL PIE AUCTION. Benefits Baby Lelyn Schmidt who was born without eyes. Fundraiser will be held at the Rustic RoadHaus, Hwy 51 in Manitowish Waters. 17 • Volunteer Fire House Appreciation Dinner. Join us in a big thank you to all who volunteer at the Manitowish Waters Fire House. For more information please contact The White Oak Grill at 715-543-8111.
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nibbles and expanding your knowledge. Cash bar and complimentary appetizers from 5-6pm, program from 6-7pm. Program held at camp Jorn YMCA. Pre-registration required by 12/6. 5-7pm, $13 ($10 members). 1-877-543-2085, www.discoverycenter. net 14 • Wine Wednesday. It is an excellent time of year to enjoy a perfectly paired glass (or two) of wine with delicious tapas. Join us from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the Red Pine Room with a cozy fire to learn about the season’s wines and taste wonderful food. Seating is limited so call 715-543-8111 to confirm your spot!
2 • SANTA’S CHRISTMAS FOR THE TOWN. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Chamber of Commerce. Starting at 4pm – come enjoy making some Christmas Crafts with the Camp Jorn Staff. Fill your stomach with hot dogs, chili, hot cider & Christmas cookies baked by MW Lioness. Santa arrives at 5pm – so you won’t want to miss giving him your Christmas list. Enjoy an outdoor Christmas light display at 6pm. Held at Manitowish Waters Community Center. 715-543-8488, www. ManitowishWaters.org
26-31 • MARVEL IN MANITOWISH WATERS. Count down to the New Year in Manitowish Waters with low/no cost, family-fun, indoor/outdoor activities during the holiday week regardless of the weather conditions! Activity locations vary throughout the town based on participating organizations. Past activities included story hour, crafts, horse-drawn wagon rides through the Discovery Center, live music, snowshoeing, dances, ice skating, nature-based activities, and New Year’s Eve celebrations with fireworks. 715-543-8488, www.ManitowishWaters.org
2 • OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Chamber of Commerce. Held at Koller Park starting at 6pm with a Bonfire, Christmas Caroling, Hot dogs, Chili, Cookies and more. Christmas Tree Lighting at 7pm. 715-543-8488, www.ManitowishWaters.org
29 • The 3rd Annual Black & White. Join us at the White Oak Grill for our 3rd Annual Black and White. The evening starts with hors d’oeuvres, cocktails and music and followed by a 6 course dinner, then dance the night away to live music! For more information please contact 715-543-8111.
3 • HOLIDAY HOME TOUR & LUNCHEON. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Lioness Club. Tour MW area homes decorated for the holiday season and enjoy lunch & raffles at Little Bohemia. 10 am – 2 pm.
For January 2017 Events, please call the Chamber Office at 1-715-543-8488
8 • NIBBLES N’ KNOWLEDGE. The North Lakeland Discovery Center presents an evening of delicious
Ongoing Calendar of Events EVERY MONTH : BOOK CLUB MEETINGS Sponsored by the Koller Library, 3 pm first Thursday of each month. For details, call or visit, 715-543-2700, http:// koller.wislib.org May – October: MANITO ART LEAGUE WORKSHOPS. May through October. Held at the Manitowish Waters Community Center. Workshops: 10:30 am - 3:00 pm. Open to the public for a $10 fee. Topics to be announced. Register at 715-543-2975, www. manitoartleague.weebly.com MAY 29 – SEPTEMBER 11: MUSIC IN THE PARK. Sundays, 4 – 6 pm Koller Park JUNE – AUGUST: CHILDREN’S SUMMER READING PROGRAM. Log your summer reading hours on the chart at Koller Library – win prizes! 715-543-2700, http://koller. wislib.org JUNE – AUGUST: NORTHWOODS OUTDOOR ARTISTS. Thursdays, June through August. Take the challenge and draw or paint in any medium on location
(Plein Air). Open to local artists and visitors, whether beginners or professionals. Meet at a different location on Thursdays at 8:30 am and have lunch at a nearby restaurant. 715-543-2101, www.northwoodsoutdoorartists. weebly.com JUNE 13 – AUGUST 22 – EVERY MONDAY: LIONS BINGO. Mondays 7:00 pm – doors open at 6:00 pm. Held at the Manitowish Waters Community Center (No Bingo July 4 or 11 – however there will be BINGO on July 5) JUNE 2 – SEPTEMBER 1 - EVERY THURSDAY. LIONS CLUB FLEA, CRAFT & FARMER’S MARKET. Thursdays, 9 am – 2 pm. Held outside the Manitowish Waters Community Center. 715-543-2888, www.mwlionsclub.com JUNE 18 – AUGUST 17: SKIING SKEETERS WATER SKI SHOWS. Wednesdays & Saturdays, 7 pm. Enjoy free water ski team performances by many talented skiers at Rest Lake Park, Hwy. W. Bring a blanket or lawn chair for viewing comfort. Donations appreciated. 715-543-8488, www.ManitowishWaters.org
JULY 6 – AUGUST 17: SUMMER STORY HOUR. Sponsored by Koller Library, 10 am Wednesdays. For details, call or visit 715-543-2700, http://koller.wislib.org JULY 8 – SEPTEMBER 30: FREE CRANBERRY MARSH TOURS. Fridays, 10 am. A 1-hour tour, rain or shine, starting from the Manitowish Waters Community Center. Tour includes a video, cranberry samples, prize drawings, educational display and Q&A; then motorcade in your own vehicle to the Vilas Cranberry Co. marsh for an up-close look at the bogs – blooming, growing or being harvested - depending on the time of year visited. All ages welcome, pre-registration not required. Sponsored by the Manitowish Waters Cranberry Growers Association and the Manitowish Waters Chamber. 715-543-8488, www. ManitowishWaters.org
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Music in the Park Sundays from 4 to 6 at Koller Park, Downtown Manitowish Waters Music-In-The-Park.com • 715-543-2455
photo from The Friends of the Manitowish Waters Airport
May 29 Bret & Frisk June 5 The Old Pine Road Band June 12 Brad Emanuel June 19 The Kyle Mertz Band June 26 TBA July 3 The Lamont Cranston Band July 4 TBA July 10 The Allen Brothers
July 17 Reverend Raven & The Chain Smokin’ Altar Boys July 24 TBA July 31 TBA August 7 The Whitehouse Players August 14 Dave Steffen Band August 21 TBA August 28 TBA September 4 Bear Creek Band September 11 Mamas Little Hippies
MW Skiing Skeeters Established in 1958, the M.W. Skiing Skeeters is one of the oldest amateur water ski clubs in the United States. The first statewide barefoot tournament held in the U.S. was sponsored by the Skiing Skeeters in 1964 and Manitowish Waters became known as the “Barefoot Capital of the Midwest.” The club continues to provide free shows for all ages to enjoy, mid-June through mid-August each Wednesday & Saturday at 7 p.m. at Rest Lake Park. Donations collected from the shows help with the club’s operating costs, new & replaced equipment, gas, boat maintenance, etc.
FREE Water Ski Show Every Wednesday and Saturday at 7:00 pm at Rest Lake Park
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f you missed the Northwoods Bad-Dash Mud Run last year, you missed a lot of fun and excitement! So this year make sure you enter or be there to cheer on the runners in the fourth annual Northwoods Bad-Dash on Saturday, September 3, 2016. The Manitowish Waters Chamber of Commerce and the North Lakeland Discovery Center co-sponsor the fourmile adventure run that features 12 obstacles, including a mud crawl, cargo net, fish crib climb and much more. The course takes runners through the beautiful wooded trails of the Discovery Center, traverses through downtown, has a little fun in the gravel pits and incorporates a few challenges along the snowmobile trail, ending at the Community Center. Among the obstacles participants
will long remember are the “Log Slog,” “Icy Hell,” “Musky Bait” and the finale, the “Lambeau Leap.” Awards will be given to Best Lumberjack and Lumberjill (or a combination thereof), Most Flair, Best Superhero, Best Team Get-Up and Truest Wisconsinite. Participants must be at least 16 years of age for this FUN un-timed event. To register or for more details, go to www. NWBadDash.com or view our Facebook page. Or give us a call at 715-543-8488 or visit www.manitowishwaters.org. After the Bad-Dash, shop our unique stores, certainly stop for lunch at one of our fine restaurants and spend some time at one of the scenic parks before a return for the postrace party. (Everyone’s welcome!)
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Pain Is Temporary I will Never Quit I will help others through adversity My Mom is the only person that cares about my course time
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ave you noticed?The Northwoods is experiencing a revolution in outdoor recreation with bike trails all over the place! The Manitowish Waters Trail is now connected to neighboring Boulder Junction, boasting miles of beautiful paved trail along pristine woods and waters. The Manitowish Waters Trail is part of the 45-mile countywide Heart of the Vilas Trail, a system featuring a number of modern trailheads, many with swimming access as well as a variety of restaurants to slack your thirst or settle your hunger. The possibilities are endless and ideal for all levels, from families with young children to touring groups and dedicated riders. One avid biking couple who have ridden trails all over the world, including China, claims Manitowish Waters the “nicest trail we have been on.” The entire system winds through the 240,000-acre NHAL State Forest, a forest flush with towering pines, lakes and streams, wildlife, wild flowers and rare highland tamaracks. The chattering of red squirrels and the whisper of wind through tall trees greets riders. These same wind-whispers carry the sweet smell of campfire, the laughter of children playing along sandy beach lake shores, and the cry of serenading Loon. One event, the Solstice Festival, highlights these treasures and trails. Celebrating the longest day of the year, the June 18-19, 2016 event acts as the official start to the summer cycling season. Join the excitement and camaraderie by participating in the Family Fun Paved Trail Ride with activities along the way, or the Century Road Ride featuring distances from 25 to 100 miles. Both days conclude with lakeside park gatherings complete with music, food, drinks, games, and more.
Manitowish Waters has two more biking complexes in the North Lakeland Discovery Center and the WinMan Trails, which feature mountain biking for families and skilled riders alike. This fall, our neighbor to the north, Mercer, will begin development of a trail that will connect to the Manitowish Waters Trail. This will provide an exciting route starting at the Great Northern Hotel, heading south and connecting to the Manitowish Waters Trail. Join us often for an unparalleled experience to explore the beauty of Wisconsin’s Northwoods -- from exceptional roads to family friendly paved trails to adventurous mountain biking experiences. Manitowish Waters Trail The Manitowish Waters paved trail links the Community Center at U.S. Hwy. 51 and Airport Road to the trails of the North Lakeland Discovery Center and beyond to Boulder Junction, a distance of approximately 16 miles. From the Community Center’s trailhead, it’s 1.2 miles to Hwy. W, which takes riders past Koller Park, the downtown business district and Rest Lake Park. From there, the trail goes east as it shadows Hwy. K. The Community Center has a nice playground, restrooms and water. From North Lakeland Elementary School, the trail resides almost entirely on state land. An arch bridge spans Rice Creek, a favorite of trail users who stop to take photos. There’s a restroom facility and picnic tables at the bridge site. Later on, two separate boardwalks totaling 600 feet span wetlands. North Lakeland Discovery Center Trails The Discovery Center is across from Rest Lake Park and just off the paved bike trail. 12 miles of off-road, multi-use bike trails take riders on quiet wooded trails
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Big Cal’s Borrow-a-Bike is a free service
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ig Cal’s Borrow-a-Bike program is a unique feature of the Town of Manitowish Waters. The program allows visitors and community members an opportunity to hop on a bike for an hour or more of touring our town. Best of all – it’s a free service! Bikes are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Riders must provide their own helmet and are responsible for the bike’s return in good condition. Many have baskets so riders can pick up items from stores and gift shops. The bikes are unlocked and are provided on an honor system that has worked out very well.
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For more information about the Borrow-a-Bike program, please contact the Manitowish Waters Chamber of Commerce at 715-543-8488.
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XC skiing and snowshoeing. Visitors can explore and experience an example of what was once abundant in Wisconsin -- old growth hardwood/hemlock forests. The site’s 400 acres represent a rare remnant of this uniquely historic forest system. Walk along undisturbed cedar swamps and undeveloped bog lakes, climb scenic eskers and take in the richness of the plant and animal life that abounds in this special place. The Van Vliet Hemlocks contain 1.5 miles of undeveloped shoreline on Averill and Van Vliet lakes. Located just 2.2 miles south of Hwy P on the Presque Isle Chain of Lakes. North Lakeland Elementary School Nature/ Cross-Country Ski Trail System offers 10 miles of looping trails suitable for hiking and cross-country skiing. The trails are located on the grounds of the North Lakeland Elementary School and wind through a variety of towering evergreens and hardwoods. Volunteers from
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Powell Marsh State Wildlife Area Trails. Hikers of all ability levels are welcome during all other seasons. Trail loops range in length from 1.5, 2.0, 4.5 and 7 miles. Powell Marsh is home to waterfowl, deer, ruffed grouse, furbearers, raptors, shorebirds, songbirds and many other type of wildlife. These trails are located 6.5 miles from Hwy 51 on Powell Road.
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The Discovery Center, located 1.2 miles east of Hwy 51 on County Rd. W, provides over 12 miles of wellmarked trails for hiking & biking, a beautiful snowshoe loop around Statehouse Lake and the bog, groomed/tracked cross-country skiing, plus a one-mile Bill Lambrecht Memorial Interpretive Nature Trail. The gentle terrain winds through woods, around the lake and bog, and along nearby Manitowish River. Snowshoe rentals are available at the Discovery Center for a nominal fee.
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By John Andrew pring, Summer, Fall, Winter… are all family time on the lakes in Manitowish Waters. We are one of the premiere destinations of northwestern Vilas County, featuring our “Legendary 10-Lake Chain” that is completely navigable.
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Our fishing is also legendary, including for muskie, walleye, large and smallmouth bass, northern pike, crappie, perch, bluegill and sunfish. In all of the 10-Lake Chain there are always great opportunities for each species mentioned. Some lakes are better for certain types of fish while others are better for other types of fish, but always providing a great opportunity for a great day to go fishing.
Whether you take the children geared up with the bobbers and worms for perch and bluegills or you cast for the mighty muskie, the Manitowish Waters Chain of Lakes has what you are looking for. There is a full service marina located in the middle of the chain for fueling your boat or renting a boat for the day or week. Winter is one of the most exciting times to fish the Manitowish Waters Chain of Lakes. We have boat landings on several of the lakes with access for your 4-wheelers and snowmobiles. Pulling your portable or permanent ice shelters onto the ice is easy. There are bait & tackle shops located in Manitowish Waters for all your fishing needs. The fish are biting and the friendly people of our area are waiting for you to arrive! Hunting is very popular and opportunities are widespread throughout our Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest, which is where Manitowish Waters is located. Good populations of deer and bear, along with snowshoe hare, squirrels, grouse, turkey and waterfowl, will satisfy big and small game hunters with plenty of action. With thousands of acres of public land to hunt, and thousands of acres of public water to enjoy, we offer a fantastic year-round destination for everyone!
Manitowish Waters 10-Lake Chain LAKES ...................... ACRES ..............................MAX. DEPTH Alder Lake..................... 274.......................................33’ Clear Lake..................... 555.......................................45’ Fawn Lake..................... 74.........................................14’ Island Lake................... 1023.....................................35’ Little Star Lake............. 245.......................................67’ Manitowish Lake.......... 496......................................61’ Rest Lake...................... 808......................................53’ Spider Lake................... 272.......................................43’ Stone Lake.................... 139.......................................43’ Wild Rice Lake.............. 379.......................................26’ TOTAL ACREAGE........ 4,265
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Fish of Manitowish Waters Area Lakes Muskellunge
A lean, hard muscled fighter that reaches a maximum length of over 5 feet and a weight of almost 70 pounds.
northern pike
Pike attain lengths of as much as 50 inches and the record Wisconsin fish weighed 38 pounds.
Walleye
The largest member of the perch family grows to lengths over 30 inches and the record Wisconsin fish weighs 18 pounds caught in High Lake.
largemouth bass
This largemouth grows to a weight of 11 pounds and a length of about 24 inches.
smallmouth bass
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An average smallmouth weighs between 1 and 2 pounds, measures about 12 inches and is considered the scrappiest fish of all.
brook trout
This brightly colored fish is native to Wisconsin’s streams and feeds on stream insect larvae, but will readily take baits such as worms, minnows and chub tails.
yellow perch
They move about in schools, often numbering in the hundreds. The perch is primarily a bottom feeder and has a slow deliberate bite.
black crappie
An excellent game fish when taken on light tackle, the crappie may grow to a length of 18 inches.
“ Bridging the Gap Between Conservation and Recreation”
bluegill
Labeled a “panfish,” the bluegill is almost as deep as it is long. Length sometimes reaches 10 to 12 inches and weights up to 2 pounds.
Annual Meeting & Picnic Saturday, July 30, 2016 3:30-6:30 p.m. North Lakeland Discovery Center
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no-Skeeters Snowmobile Club welcomes you to our trails. Manitowish Waters, located in the Lake Superior Snowbelt, is a true snowmobiler’s paradise. We have some of the most beautiful and well groomed trails in the Midwest. The Manitowish Waters Sno-Skeeters Snowmobile Club maintains and grooms over 25 miles of trails in Manitowish Waters. Visitors and residents consider our location a great hub to access the trails of neighboring Presque Isle, Boulder Junction and Mercer. Whether you want a short 30 mile loop through Boulder Junction, a 100 mile ride through Northern Wisconsin or a 200 plus mile ride through the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Manitowish Waters is a great place to start or end your trip. The network of
Snowmobiling snowmobile trails in the Northwoods totals more than 1,600 miles! The Sno-Skeeters provide the highest quality trail riding experience, promoting safety and trail enjoyment. Our trails are brushed, maintained and inspected on a regular basis. The club is funded by local fundraisers, contributions and funding from the AWSC. They sponsor a number of events throughout the year.
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he Manitowish Waters Sno-Skeeters Snowmobile Club’s Winter Rendezvous is always held the Saturday of President’s Weekend in February. This event is held on Rest Lake just off the boat landing at Rest Lake on Hwy. W, just 1/4 mile north of Manitowish Waters.
Winter Rendezvous
This is the area’s biggest ice fishing contest with prizes awarded in eight categories. Besides the ice fishing, there are many other activities. In fact, many people who attend do not fish. This is a family event with activities for all: live music, food, refreshments, raffle prizes, hole-in-one contest, hockey accuracy contest and free rides in our 2015 Tucker Groomer. All five of the “Famous Klements Racing Sausages” will be racing and available for photo opportunities. The finale of this great day will be a spectacular fireworks show on the ice. This event is held on the ice, so dress accordingly. Parking is available in the Rest Lake parking lot.
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Attractions & Shopping
SHOPPING You can always enjoy the beautiful 10-Lake Chain, but if you want a day away from the water – numerous other activities abound in the area. There are many quaint and interesting shops in our downtown as well as north and south on Highway 51. In downtown Manitowish Waters you will enjoy shopping at The Village Market, Lakeland True Value, Floral Consultants, The Wine & Beer Barn, To The Nines, The Lakehouse and The Artists Palette. You will find many unique and wonderful gifts, children’s toys, floral items and treasures – plus some great wine and food items – all in a two block radius. Going south on 51 you’ll find Greer’s Pier, Lakeside Living, Sportsmen’s Outpost, Townline Sports, Cranberry Square and Hogan’s General Store. You will find everything from hunting and fishing supplies to furnishings and decorations to a gift “Mercantile” and grocery store.
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Want a little more excitement… Travel just a few miles southwest to Lac du Flambeau’s Lake of the Torches Casino to try your hand at Slots, Blackjack, Poker, Roulette and Craps. You’ll enjoy hours of non-stop fun on the casino floor. Or, take in a show at The Hall of Nations where you will find the best local acts to the biggest names in show business. There’s something entertaining for everyone on their stage. Enjoy great headliner concerts featuring many of your favorite performers in rock, soul, country and more. And, get in on a once-in-a-lifetime chance to enjoy some time with many of your favorite reality TV stars at their unique meet and greet events.
GOLFING Distance to Manitowish Waters Area Golf Clubs (miles) Trout Lake Golf Course - Arbor Vitae...........................9 Tahoe Lynx Golf - Mercer........................................... 14 Wildwood Golf Club - Minocqua.................................17 Plum Lake Golf Club - Sayner..................................... 18 St. Germain Golf Club - St. Germain.......................... 19 Timber Ridge Golf Club - Minocqua........................... 21 Gogebic Country Club - Ironwood, MI.......................28 Eagle Bluff Golf Club - Hurley....................................38 Gateway Golf Club, Inc. - Land O Lakes.....................38 Pinewood Country Club (The) - Harshaw..................42 Skye in the Whitecap Mountains - Montreal............. 47 Lac Vieux Desert Golf Course - Watersmeet, MI....... 52
Golfing more your style? We have many great public golf courses nearby. You’ll be surrounded by scenic beauty, tree lined fairways and rolling hills. These golf courses are challenging for golfers of all skill levels.
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Visual & Performing Arts
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ere, in beautiful Manitowish Waters and the surrounding communities, professional artists, upcoming artists, and those who love to dabble in the arts have found inspiration for their artistic endeavors. Rich Klatt, artist
The Performing Arts have a special place on the art scene in the Northwoods, especially those offered at the Campanile Center for the Arts in Minocqua. The Campanile Center is a beautifully renovated church that offers a stage, auditorium and gallery spaces. The campus includes classrooms for group and individual classes for children and adults in all of the arts. The Center routinely spotlights local musical and theatrical performances and top-notch national touring groups.
Not to be missed is the Manito Art League Art Show set for July 14-17, 2016 in the Whatever your interest, art opportunities abound in Manitowish Waters Manitowish Waters and the surrounding communities. If Community Center. you didn’t make it to all the venues you hoped to attend The fine art of during your visit, don’t worry -- we’re always up for an 250 area artists encore performance! proves that the Ann Egan, artist Manito11/6/14 Island on6:17 LakePM Page 1 Northwoods’ art sceneMntwshWtrsChamberAd2015_VilasCoVisitorGuideAd is alive with highly skilled painters, Manitowish, painted by potters, sculptors, photographers, wood turners, carvers Florie Enders and fiber artists. Much of their art reflects the artistry of nature as seen in the surrounding beauty of our lakes, rivers, streams, forests and wildlife. Whatever the subject, their art is enjoyed by all. For visitors who want to create art themselves, the Manito Art League offers hands-on workshops following its meetings on the second Wednesday of May and the first Wednesdays of June through October. Artists skilled in different media conduct the workshops, designing art activities in which even the beginner can find success! The Northwood’s Outdoor Artists issues a special invitation to all. This group, sponsored by the Manito Art League, gathers in a different location each Thursday morning, June through August, to draw, paint or photograph the beauty of the outdoors. Grab a pencil and sketchbook, some paints and paper, or your camera and create your own art! If you just want to browse and view fine art or perhaps shop for a piece of art, there are wonderful galleries close at hand. The Artists Palette in downtown Manitowish Waters and Moondeer and Friends Gallery in Boulder Junction feature the work of local artists among their eclectic art offerings. The Northwoods Art Tour will take place the weekends of July 29-31 and October 7-9. The self-guided tours take you through the back roads and by-ways of northern Wisconsin where the Northwoods’ finest artists and artistowned galleries give visitors a behind-the-scenes look at how their artwork is created. Artist demonstrations are given, original and local art is for sale, and artists often give access to home studios rarely open to the public. A brochure with gallery and studio information and a map is available at the Manitowish Waters Chamber of Commerce.
G A L L E R Y contemporary fine art & craft professional custom frame service downtown Boulder Junction www.moondeergallery.com www.moondeerdesign.com 715.385.2082 for seasonal hours
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f you love chickadees and other songbirds, loons and other waterfowl, eagles and other raptors, then you will be pleased to know that the Town of Manitowish Waters is an official “Bird City,” one of 15 inaugural Bird Cities in Wisconsin so named in 2010. The designation recognizes the town’s effort to make their neighborhoods a better place for people, birds and other wildlife. Come celebrate the peak of spring bird migration at the 12th Annual Birding Festival on May 13-14, 2016 at the North Lakeland Discovery Center, hosted by the North Lakeland Discovery Center, the Discovery Center Bird Club and Manitowish Waters and Presque Isle Chambers of Commerce. Learn about birds through workshops, hikes, paddles and field trips as you enjoy the gorgeous Northwoods scenery. The Town of Manitowish Waters has three sites on the Lake Superior Northwoods Region of the Great Wisconsin Birding & Nature Trail. These are great places to view many endangered or rare birds in their natural habitat. Powell Marsh State Wildlife Area has an 1,800-acre refuge located in the middle of the 4,300-acre property. Bird species most commonly seen are Bobolink, Great Blue Herons, Yellow Rail, Songbirds, Marsh Hawks, Common Loons, Eagles, Sandhill Cranes, Northern Harriers, Sharp-tailed Grouse, LeConte’s Sparrows, Short-Eared Owls, Nelson’s Sharp Tailed Sparrows and Henslow’s Sparrows. Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest has many bald eagle sightings in their nesting habitats. Birders may spot the Alder Flycatchers, Vesper Sparrow, and Yellow-bellied Sapsucker and a lucky one or two may also spot a Gray Jay. This 220,000+ acre forest is Wisconsin’s largest property. North Lakeland Discovery Center offers a variety of self-guided trails ideal for bird walks, as well as a number of public programs related to birds. Migrating songbirds, raptors, and waterfowl can be found along the 12-mile trail system. Most commonly seen species are Trumpeter Swans, Winter Wrens, Warblers, Vireos and the Belted Kingfishers. Experience the 22-station breeding bird trail, which highlights birds you will likely encounter in various locations throughout the 12-mile trail system.
Fall Colors
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ome join us for a little “Leaf Peeping!” The Manitowish Waters area is the perfect place to view spectacular fall colors anytime between mid September and late October. Check out the stunning reds, beautiful crimsons, bright oranges and vibrant yellows of the ever-changing foliage. The brilliant red cranberries that fill the flooded marshes during harvest time are a special delight! We’ll keep you posted through a weekly fall color report on our Facebook and website or you can find the report at www. travelwisconsin.com. Enjoy the breathtaking fall colors by bicycle, foot, motorcycle, boat, automobile or airplane. Stop by the Chamber office to pick up a Fall Color Tour Sampler with 5 different routes sure to please the entire family. Experience “foliage ecstasy” in Manitowish Waters and remember… “Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.” –Albert Camus
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Waterfalls Within an 80 mile radius of Manitowish Waters there are many breathtaking and beautiful waterfalls to visit. Some are wild and dramatic, while others are soft whispers on the rocks as they gently fall to the awaiting water below. Not only are they beautiful sites to visit in the summer, but in the winter they Name
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Shay’s Dam Falls ����������������Mercer, WI �������������������15 ���������� 15’ on the Turtle River. Park with picnic area available. Lake of the Falls ������������������Mercer, WI �������������������19 ���������� 10’ on Turtle River. Picnic and rustic camping facilites, boat landing with access to TurtleFlambeau Flowage via Turtle River. Kimball Falls ������������������������Hurley, WI ��������������������34 ���������� 10’ on the West Branch of the Montreal River. Other scenic rapids and riffles are upstream. Picnic area and pavilion available. Peterson Falls ���������������������Hurley, WI ��������������������34 ���������� 35’ on the East Branch of the Montreal River. If you were to try to squeeze every fall in during the course of one, long day this is your first stop. 1/4 mile walk to falls Manabezho Falls �����������������Wakefield, MI ���������������44 ���������� This is a very wide beautiful waterfall with an extremely large drop. Easily accessible with very few steps. Manido Falls ������������������������Wakefield, MI ���������������44 ���������� This waterfall is a short additional walk from Manabezho Falls. It is smaller than Manabezho Falls, but proves to be just as wide and photogenic. Nawadah Falls ���������������������Wakefield, MI ���������������44 ���������� This waterfall is an additional short walk from Manido Falls. The rapid current will be sure to grab your attention. O Kun De Kun & Unnamed Falls ���Wakefield, MI ���������������44 ���������� Beautiful falls off the beaten path. A bit challenging to find but worth the effort. Powdermill Falls ������������������Wakefield, MI ���������������44 ���������� Large waterfall that has a good amount of water falling into a large pool. This walk is short and easy. Bakers Falls �������������������������Wakefield, MI ���������������45 ���������� This waterfall has two large drops. The walk is short and easy, but not marked with signs. Upson Falls �������������������������Upson, WI ��������������������48 ���������� 18’ on the Potato River. From the Upson Town Park the path takes you to a very pretty, wooded fall. Camping & Picnic area available Foster Falls ��������������������������Upson, WI ��������������������49 ���������� 25’ on the Potato River. It is in a remote location off of a forest road but no hike is required, and it is relatively easy to find. Rouse Falls �������������������������Upson, WI ��������������������49 ���������� 25’ drop on Rouse Creek. 3/4 mile hike to the falls Saxon Falls ��������������������������Saxon, WI ��������������������49 ���������� 90’ on the Montreal River. When it has water this is a very impressive waterfall. Unfortunately it is hard to get a good view of the falls. If you are looking for some adventure it might be a fun stop, but there are many other nearby waterfalls that are more scenic and easier to get to. Superior Falls ����������������������Saxon, WI ��������������������49 ���������� 110’ on the Montreal River. The trail has a long incline with a railing that has a slightly uneven path. Great Conglomerate Falls ���Ironwood Township, MI ������54 ���������� This is a very large waterfall which is divided by a wide conglomerate rock formation. This waterfall is well marked. Walking trail 3/4 mile. Potawatomi Falls �����������������Ironwood Township, MI �����54 ���������� Potawatomi, which is barrier free, is one of the most beautiful waterfalls on the Black River. This waterfall is well marked. A restroom is available at this site. Walking trail is approximately 1/8 mile. Gorge Falls ��������������������������Ironwood Township, MI �����54 ���������� This conglomerate canyon has a 34 foot drop. Potawatomi and Gorge Falls are accessible by the same parking area. Walking trail is approximately 1/8 mile. Potato River Falls ����������������Gurney, WI ������������������55 ���������� 90’ into the Potato River. Town Park with rustic picnic campsites available. Willard Falls �������������������������Gurney, WI ������������������55 ���������� 40’ on the Potato River. Willard Falls can be a tough one to see. You reach its crest by following the little two-wheel trail that starts at the park and turns into a deer path. Wren Falls ���������������������������Gurney, WI ������������������55 ���������� 30’ on Tyler Forks. A wild and dramatic falls located in the woods of Iron County. A rough two track leads to within a couple hundred yards of the falls, but you may prefer to hike in. This is one of the most scenic falls in Wisconsin, despite by no means being the biggest. Primitive campsites above the north side of the falls. Cascade Falls ����������������������Matchwood, MI ������������55 ���������� This waterfall has many steps with a tremendous amount of water. Located on the West Branch of the Ontonagon River. Sandstone Falls �������������������Ironwood Township, MI �����56 ���������� This waterfall meanders over rocks giving it a unique appearance. It is located on a beautiful spot on the Black River, with a well marked, short 1/4 mile walking trail. Rainbow Falls ����������������������Ironwood Township, MI ������56 ���������� A Beautiful Waterfall that is extremely photogenic on the East part of the River. Enjoy the scenery on your 1/2 mile walk to the waterfall. Bond Falls ���������������������������Bond Falls, MI �������������61 ���������� One of the “best kept secret” spots on the Western Upper Penninsula. Located on the middle branch of the Ontonagon River near Paulding. This is one you don’t want to miss! It has been photographed for commercials and other various advertisements. Copper Falls ������������������������Mellen, WI �������������������62 ���������� 40’ into the Bad River. Ancient lava flows, deep gorges, and spectacular waterfalls make Copper Falls one of Wisconsin’s most scenic parks. Log buildings built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s add to the park’s charm. There is plenty to do; hiking, bicycling, picnicking, fishing, and swimming. The North Country National Scenic Trail passes through Copper Falls State Park. Brownstone Falls �����������������Mellen, WI �������������������63 ���������� 30’ into the Tyler Forks River. This is a very pretty waterfall, surrounded by impressive reddish brown rock. Agate Falls ��������������������������Interior, MI �������������������73 ���������� Large beautiful waterfall that is visited by many people. The trail is well marked and easy to find. Morgan Falls ������������������������Marengo,WI �����������������79 ���������� 40’ This tall, thin, pretty waterfall is one of the higher waterfalls in Wisconsin. It is located at the end of a .6 mile hike starting from a forest road.
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Airport by Jerry Wilke
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he Manitowish Waters Airport is the “Aviation Gem of the Northwoods”. Established in 1947 it boasts a 3498’ paved runway with two GPS WAAS Approaches and one of the nicest 3094’ turf runways you’ll find anywhere. Whether you fly a light jet or a light sport single engine aircraft, your new destination of choice should be the Manitowish Waters Airport for everything from an unforgettable lunch stop to a new place to call home. Airport courtesy car available for visiting pilots (first come/first served). If you’re not a pilot, and just want to enjoy the beauty of the Northwoods from a new perspective, the Airport is a “must visit.” Stop by and we’ll help you arrange for a scenic ride in an airplane, seaplane, or possibly fulfill a dream with an introductory flight lesson. If you like to keep your feet firmly planted on the ground, we’ve got you covered as well. Just stop by for a cold drink, courtesy of “The Friends of Manitowish Waters Airport”, take a look at the airplanes, and watch a few take off and land. We’d be happy to meet you and show you around. We’re located on Hwy 51 and Airport Road just south of the Town Hall.
Photo Credit: Steven Bartling
Manitowish Waters Airport Location................................................................ Latitude 46-07.25 .......................................................................... Longitude 89-52.75 Elevation...................................................................................1610’ Runways........................................................ 4-22 Turf 3300’ x 120’ ................................................................ 14-32 Asphalt 3500’ x 60’ Fuel Available......................................................................... 100LL 24-hour self-serve pump (most CCs accepted) Unicom.................................................................................... 122.8 FAA ID..................................................................................... (D25) GPS Approach Available Attended year ‘round • Phone: 715-543-8320
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Parks onsite parking, five boat docks, a fishing pier, and a small swimming area. The park is home to “Mani,” the world’s largest bass (good for photo ops). Music in the Park is held there every Sunday afternoon during the summer.
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arks are an essential feature of vacation destinations, especially for families with non-stop, actionseeking children! Park er Koll in ” Bass Couple the amenities – “Mani the swing sets, grills, picnic tables, bathrooms – with a sand beach and you have all the essential ingredients for a wonderful day outside. Manitowish Waters has four outstanding parks that offer a wide variety of activities for all ages. Three of the parks are easily accessible by either land or water, and the fourth is conveniently located at the Community Center. More about the parks can be found at the town’s website, mwtown.org, or by calling the Town Clerk’s office at 715-543-8400. REST LAKE PARK Rest Lake Park is located on 10.7 acres of land with 675’ of sand beach frontage on the west side of Rest Lake. It is 1.2 miles from Hwy. 51 on County Hwy. W. Amenities include a new 40’ x 88’ pavilion with a 40’ x 40’ covered open area with a fireplace, modern restrooms and a concession room. In addition there are picnic tables, charcoal grills, and a hand water pump. There is also a boat launching ramp and dock, and parking for approximately 100 cars. The park is home to the Manitowish Waters Skiing Skeeters. LITTLE STAR BEACH PARK Little Star Beach Park is located on the east side of Little Star Lake. It is one-third mile off U. S. Hwy. 51 on Park Road. Amenities include a sand beach swimming area approximately 200’ wide. The area is marked off by rope and buoys. In addition, there are picnic tables, grills, a hand water pump and pit toilets. There is a paved parking lot for 30 cars. The town manages the park for the Wisconsin DNR. FRANK B. KOLLER MEMORIAL PARK Frank B. Koller Memorial Park is located by the Rest Lake Dam on Hwy. W in downtown Manitowish Waters. Amenities include a gazebo, picnic tables, charcoal grills, a small bandstand and modern toilet facilities. There is
MANITOWISH WATERS COMMUNITY PARK Manitowish Waters Community Park is located on U. S. Hwy. 51 at the Community Center/Airport Complex. Amenities include a large children’s playground area with a concrete walkway surrounding it, a sand base under the equipment, which includes a slide, swings, a rope climbing tower and many other pieces, including ADA compliant tables, panels and swings. There is a gazebo, picnic tables and benches for parents and grandparents to relax as they supervise the kids, a baseball diamond with backstop and bleachers, two paved tennis courts with a rebound board, all enclosed with chain link fencing; a paddle ball court with a warming hut, heated court floor and lighting. The Lions Pavilion can accommodate up to 200 people for events and activities. Modern toilet facilities that are handicapped accessible are adjacent to the pavilion and playground. A paved lighted parking lot can accommodate up to 100 cars.
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The Cranberry Marshes
of Manitowish Waters Manitowish Waters Cranberry Growers Bartling’s Manitowish
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he Manitowish Waters Cranberry Growers consists of five marshes ranging in size from 63 acres to 186 acres, totaling about 600 acres. These marshes were started soon after World
War II in an area of Wisconsin that was not yet known for cranberry production. These pioneers undertook building what is today – a major scenic and economic contributor to Wisconsin’s Northwoods. The cranberry marshes surround the northeast 1/3 of Little Trout Lake, a pristine 1,000 acre nearly-uninhabited lake, which is located along the southern edge of the Manitowish Waters town line.
Vilas Cranberry Company Vilas 51 Cranberry
Visit www.cranberryinstitute.org for up-to-date health information,
See marsh locations on map
Association. Remember to mark your calendar for Cran-a-rama,
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and www.wiscran.org for the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Saturday, October 1, 2016! Cranberry Harvest generally runs late-Sept to mid-Oct.
This is a tour you won’t want to miss!
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Manitowish Waters
Cran-A-Rama
Formerly Cranberry Colorama
Saturday, October 1, 2016 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Community Center Grounds Highway 51 & Airport Road
~ FREE Cranberry Marsh Shuttle Bus Tours (courtesy of the MW Cranberry Growers & Chamber)
~ Cranberry Cooking Contest ~ Craft Fair ~ Lioness Bake Sale ~ “Taste of Harvest”
11:00 A.M. – 2:00 P.M. (featuring great food from local area restaurants)
~ Fall Color Pontoon Cruises (courtesy of MW Lakes Assoc.)
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CRANBERRY SQUARE Cranberry Farm Market Gift Shop Best Variety of:
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Full Line of Cranberry Gifts & Gourmet Items, Educational Video Hogans
Fun Facts About Cranberries: 1. Since 1995, Wisconsin has produced the largest crop of cranberries – currently about 57% of the United States’ total production. 2. Cranberries grow on low-lying vines in beds layered with sand, peat, gravel and clay. These beds are commonly known as bogs or marshes. 3. Fresh cranberries can be frozen at home and will keep up to nine months; they can be used directly in recipes without thawing.
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~ Cranberry Juice & Craisin Samples
4. Fresh cranberries are firm, not squishy, and will bounce if dropped.
Fresh Cranberries Available Mid Sept. - Mid Oct.
Closed Dec. 15 - April 30 Open Daily Open Daily May - Mid Nov. 9-5 May – Mid Nov. 10-4 Open Fri-Sun Mid Nov.-Dec. 15. 10-4
Vilas Cranberry Company at 12825 Alder Lake Rd. Manitowish Waters
5. According to Ocean Spray’s website, the cranberry got its name from German and Dutch settlers who started calling it the “crane berry” because of the flower’s resemblance to the head and bill of a crane.
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Manitowish Lake Statehouse Lake Spider Lake Fawn Lake Rest Lake Turtle Flambeau Flowage Manitowish River Channel between Manitowish & Alder Lakes Alder Lake Little Star Lake Rest Lake Spider Lake Trout Lake Rest Lake Rock Lake Stone Lake South Turtle Lake Spider lake
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Approximate mileage to Manitowish Waters from:
Wausau, WI.......... 89 miles Bayfield, WI.......... 93 miles Duluth, MN.......... 141 miles Madison, WI........231 miles Minneapolis, MN. 272 miles Milwaukee, WI.....277 miles Rockford, IL........ 295 miles Dubuque, IA....... 320 miles Chicago, IL.......... 356 miles
Community Services Ambulance (MW Volunteer Fire & Rescue) Emergency Only 911 or 1-800-472-7290 Fire Chief & Business 715-543-2373 Fire (MW Volunteer Fire & Rescue) Emergency Only 911 or 1-800-472-7290 Fire Chief & Business 715-543-2373 Vilas County Sheriff’s Dept. 1-800-472-7290 Emergency Only 911 Chamber of Commerce 715-543-8488 www.ManitowishWaters.org • 1-888-626-9877 Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church 715-543-8428 (Hwy. 51 & Birch Hill Rd.) MW Community Presbyterian Church 715-543-2998 (Hwy. 51 & Marathon Rd.) Department of Natural Resources 715-542-3923 Crystal Lake Ranger Station Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest (camping, trails, Powell Marsh Wildlife Area, etc.) Frank B. Koller Memorial Library 715-543-2700 Lakeland Union High School (Minocqua) 715-356-5252 MW Post Office 715-543-8322 MW Town Offices www.mwtown.org Chairman, Clerk/Treasurer 715-543-8400 MW Waste/Recycling Station 715-543-2366 MW Zoning Administrator 715-543-2855 North Lakeland ElementarySchool 715-543-8417 Vilas County Courthouse 715-479-3600 WI Dept. of Tourism 1-800-432-TRIP (8747) www.travelwisconsin.com
Friends of the Chamber Henry and Lois Bauers John Cooper & Pam Maxson-Cooper Ken & Jean Eales John & Trish Ellis John & Dana Hilbert
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1. Chamber of Commerce/Community Center & Pavilion/ Town Offices/ Adjacent Frank B. Koller Memorial Library & Fire Hall 2. Municipal Airport 3. Post Office 4. North Lakeland School (pre-K thru 8) 5. North Lakeland Discovery Center (and hike/bike/ski/ snowshoe trails) 6. Manitowish Waters Waste & Recycling Center 7. Rest Lake Park/Public Boat Landing/Skiing Skeeter Water Ski Shows 8. Frank B. Koller Memorial Park 9-13. Cranberry Marshes 14-16. Public Boat Landings (plus #7 and A) 17. Greer’s Pier Marina Boat Landing (fee-based) 18. Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church 19. Community Presbyterian Church 20. Powell Marsh Wildlife Area 21. Powell Marsh State Forest Hike/Ski/Snowshoe Trails 22. Little Star Beach 23. Pine Lawn Cemetery 24. Van Vliet Hemlocks Hike/XC Ski/Snowshoe Trail = Great WI Birding & Natural Trail Site
Campanile Center for the Arts................................................www.campanilecenter.org • campanilecenter@frontier.com.................... 715-356-9700 Camp Jorn...............................................................................www.campjornymca.com............................................................................ 715-543-8808 Copper Peak............................................................................www.copperpeak.com Friends of the Manitowish Waters Airport, Inc........................................................................................................................................... 262-646-3377 Habitat for Humanity................................................................................................................................................................................... 715-356-7203 Lakeland Sharing Foundation..................................................www.lakelandsharing.org • lakelandsharing@gmail.com........................... 715-277-3434 Manito Art League..................................................................www.manitoartleague.weebly.com • richkte@aol.com............................. 715-358-6067 Manitowish Waters Alliance LTD............................................jklug@centurytel.net................................................................................... 715-904-0014 Manitowish Waters Lakes Association....................................www.mwlakes.com • mwlamailbox@yahoo.com....................................... 715-543-8401 Manitowish Waters Lioness Club............................................hoped@centurytel.net................................................................................. 715-543-8756 Manitowish Waters Lions Club...............................................www.mwlionsclub.com................................................................................ 715-543-2888 Manitowish Waters Skiing Skeeters Water Ski Club...............www.mwskiingskeeters.com • trowbridge@tds.net................................... 715-543-8488 NHAL State Forest ..................................................................steven.petersen@wisconsin.gov................................................................. 715-542-3923 Northwoods Association of Realtors.......................................www.northwoodsrealtors.org • staff@northwoodsrealtors.org................ 715-356-3400 Nicolet Area Technical College................................................www.nicoletcollege.edu.............................................................................. 1-800-544-3039 North Lakeland Discovery Center...........................................www.DiscoveryCenter.net • sarah@discoverycenter.net........................... 1-877-543-2085 Northwoods Wildlife & Wetland Club....................................BOD@northwoodswildlifeandwetlandclub.org Northwoods Wildlife Center ..................................................northwoodswildlifecenter.org..................................................................... 715-356-7400 Town of Manitowish Waters...................................................mwclerk@centurytel.net............................................................................. 715-543-8400 Vilas County Incubator............................................................www.vilascountyedc.org.............................................................................. 715-543-8880 WinManTrails.com..................................................................Trails@DiscoveryCenter.net ........................................................................ 877-543-2085 __
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Accommodations CABINS, RESORTS & HOMES A. AND R. VERMIGLIO’S HERITAGE RESORT 847-788-0981 6326 Vermiglio Heritage Lane Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Rest Lake vermiglio.resort@yahoo.com Two traditional Northwoods 2 bedroom cabins with fullyequipped kitchens. Sofa-sleepers, bed linens, fishing boats and more. The kind of place your father took you to in the old days, and even at affordable rates. Fish on Rest Lake or the chain for Muskie, Bass, Walleye, Northern or Pan Fish; water ski; Go birding or biking; build sand castles or simply relax on our beach. We’ve been making memories since 1987. Open Memorial Day thru Columbus Day. ABERDEEN CABINS LLC 262-483-5771 12973, 12969 & 12949 Aberdeen Ln. Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Trout River between Alder & Manitowish Lakes www.aberdeencabins.com • info@aberdeencabins.com Aberdeen Cabins sit on the shores of the Manitowish Chain of Lakes. Each cabin is built with hand hewn logs with waterfront views and their own piers for docking. They all sleep 8-12 people and feature 3-4 bedrooms, lofts, 2-3 bathrooms, linens/ towels, microwave, high-speed WIFI, dishwasher, DirecTV, DVD, fireplace, screened porch, grill, fire pit and 14 ft aluminum boat. The two larger cabins feature a sauna, whirlpool room and gas fireplace in a bedroom. A beach area for swimming with beach house, fish cleaning house and a spectacular log lodge/restaurant are available for all guests. The cabins provide privacy and space from the other cabins. Whether you visit in winter, spring, summer or fall - you will experience the best that a northern Wisconsin vacation can offer......fishing, boating, quiet walks in the woods, a peaceful undeveloped shoreline and an abundance of wildlife. ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL RENTALS ON LITTLE STAR LAKE 262-227-7000 Cherry Blossom Lane Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Little Star Lake www.manitowishwatersrentals.com • twistnolive@aol.com Pristine sand lake access, 10-lake chain. Breathtaking view. Private docks, TV with satellite, air. Close to Little Bohemia Lodge. One newly updated 3 bdrm, 2 bath year-round home and one 2 bdrm cabin. ADORABLE CHALET ON LITTLE STAR LAKE 563-529-5000 13438 Cherry Blossom Lane Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Little Star Lake www.littlestarchalet.com • kdeblock04@gmail.com Pristine sand lake, newly updated 4-bdrm 2-bath year ‘round home on the Manitowish Waters 10-lake chain. Great fishing and recreational boating. Breathtaking views from both patios. Huge yard, great for family game of softball or kickball. Pier sits on sandy shore - great for swimming. Big screen TV w/ DirecTV, central air & heat. Walking distance to Little Bohemia Lodge.
ALDERWOOD RESORT 715-892-7374 13028 Alderwood Lane Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Alder Lake www.alderwood-resort.com • info@alderwood-resort.com The perfect destination for fishermen, families, and couples looking for relaxation. Rustic lakeside cabins with modern amenities are located on 700’ of Alder Lake shoreline, beginning in a secluded bay, wrapping around a peninsula and ending at our sandy swim area and covered boat shelter. Spectacular sunrise views, private docks, campfire pits, firewood, charcoal grills, and wireless internet are included. Swim raft, boats, kayaks, canoes, and bicycles are provided for our guests to share. No pets please. Open mid-April to mid-October. Guaranteed to create lifelong memories and family traditions for generations to come. ALPINE RESORT OF PRESQUE ISLE 715-686-2800 7151 Crab Lake Road Presque Isle, WI, 54557 – Presque Isle Chain www.alpine-resort.com • alpine_resort@centurytel.net One of the last great resorts – the perfect vacation spot. Pick one of our historic cabins, then make it a complete vacation by adding a delectable meal plan with maid service - American Plan or Bed and Breakfast. On-site owners available to smooth any vacation “wrinkles” and direct you to the not-to-be-missed local attractions, making your vacation fun-filled and hassle free. Located on the prestigious 1600 acre Presque Isle Chain, with cabins spaciously spread along 1400’ of western exposure lake frontage and 20 acres of pristine woods, far from traffic and noise. Non-smoking, WIFI, Class A Muskie waters, fireplaces, private island, superb food, full bar service, playground, boats, campfires, swim, hike, bike and more. Travel Green Certified. ANGLER’S COZY COTTAGE 855-703-7000 (toll free) 5807 Birch Hill Road, Fire # 90 Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Manitowish River www.anglerscozycottage.com • anglerscozycottage@hotmail.com Cozy, clean 2-bedroom housekeeping cabin CENTRALLY located on desirable Manitowish CHAIN of 10 lakes in Manitowish Waters. Breathtaking riverside POSTCARD VIEW of Stone Lake from picture window & private L-PIER with 6’ BENCH (fishing & star-gazing). ROWBOAT included. END-CABIN privacy w/25’ setback (668’ waterfront). Cabin has two screened-in PORCHES w/comfy furniture, electric Stoned-Wall FIREPLACE, thermostat wall furnace. QUEEN, Full, Twin beds & QU-Sofa sleeper. FREE NETFLIX/Pandora, dedicated Wi-Fi & TV/DVD/VCR/ CD, LINENS provided, full-size BATHTUB/shower, ceiling FANS in bedrooms and living room, charcoal grill, picnic tables(2) on porch and in yard. Resort surrounded by woods attached to State Forest with snowmobile TRAIL (for hiking, biking & nature). Fish house/freezer/utilities, Stone FIRE-PIT, paddleboat/canoe, 2 SWIM areas (swim ladder), basketball, horseshoes, playground. Walking distance to Star Beach, Close to Grocery, Restaurants… much more. Click link to see PHOTOS on cabin website. 20 miles N. of Minocqua on Hwy-51, turn right on Birch Hill, follow signs.
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COTTAGE AT EAGLE’S BAY WINTER: 352-812-0429 • SUMMER: 715-543-2934 13046 Deer Park Road Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Manitowish Lake www.cottageateaglesbay.com Caseyctr62615@centurytel.net Vacation in a picturesque log cabin setting secluded among towering pines overlooking Manitowish Lake on the 10-lake Manitowish chain. Tastefully furnished throughout, king-size bed in master, two full baths, fireside room with queen-size hide-abed and fully equipped kitchen. Private dock with ripple sand beach and swim platform. WI-FI, flat screen TV, satellite TV. Breathtaking views, eagle and loon watching, swimming, fishing, hiking and biking. Adults only. No pets allowed. June-Sept.
CAMP JORN YMCA 715-543-8808 • 13571 Zenner Lane Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Rest Lake www.campjornymca.org Savor breathtaking sunsets and sleep under endless starry skies at Camp Jorn YMCA. Located on 72 pristine acres on the shores of Rest Lake, Camp Jorn YMCA is the perfect destination for weddings, retreats, group and family events. Our well-maintained facilities and accommodations range from small family settings to large group gatherings. Camp Jorn is equipped with all of your outdoor recreation needs including swimming area, canoes/ kayaks, ski and pontoon boat rentals, playground, and much more! See ad page 40
DIRECTOR’S HOUSE 877-543-2085 215 Cty Hwy W, Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 Statehouse Lake www.discoverycenter.net/directors-house.html contact@discoverycenter.net Stunning fully furnished custom home that is private, yet minutes from town on Statehouse Lake with two bedrooms, open concept designer kitchen/living room with vaulted ceiling, enclosed 4-season porch, and completely finished basement with W/D, two pull-out beds, TV/DVD and Wi-Fi (sleeps 6). Enjoy the lake view from the patio, fire pit or private dock and go fishing, swimming, and kayaking. Take a walk or go biking, cross-country skiing, or snowshoeing on the adjacent Discovery Center trails, or take your boat across the road to the 10-Lake Chain. See ad page 41
CHATEAU DELAPORTE 715-686-2126 • 715-892-5857 12994 Deer Park Road Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Manitowish Lake www.northwoodshomerentals.com • info@ northwoodshomerentals.com Charming private home on Manitowish Lake, part of the Manitowish Waters 10-lake chain. The home has three bedrooms (one room has a queen bed – two twins in the other two rooms) and two full baths, plus bonus room with futon. The kitchen is fully equipped for meal prep. The home has a screened porch, fireplace, gas grill, rowboat, canoe and private dock. Wireless internet access. Pets on approval. Linens included. Spectacular sunsets! CHIPPEWA RETREAT RESORT 715-543-8111 13029 Deer Park Road Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Manitowish Lake www.chippewaretreat.com chippewaretreatresort@gmail.com The most unique resort destination in Wisconsin’s Northwoods. Located on a beautiful point on Lake Manitowish. The resort is surrounded by miles of natural scenic beauty ideal for a multitude of outdoor activities. Our luxury Villas are fully equipped, incredibly comfortable and exquisitely stylish. The newly built lodge houses the White Oak Grill where you will find Culinary Art, Cocktails and Comaraderie. We are perfect for casual dining, week-end get-a-ways, weddings, family reunions and corporate retreats. See ad page 55 COFFEY GROUNDS 651-327-0402 • 715-543-8870 13069 Coffey Lane Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Spider Lake www.sites.google.com/site/coffeygroundsmw/ coffeygroundsmw@yahoo.com Private cabin with 2 bedrooms, located on Spider Lake on the Manitowish Waters chain of lakes. Open mid-June through August. We offer a fully equipped cottage, sandy beach, screened porch, dock, and fireplace. Located on Deer Path Road off Hwy. 51. No pets allowed. In-season phone 715-543-8870.
EASTWOOD CABINS 715-892-0250 12946 Palmer Lane Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 – Spider Lake www.eastwoodcabins.com • cpavlov@centurytel.net Make our day and enjoy your leisure time at the Eastwood Cabins. Enjoy any of our three beautiful cabins located on Spider Lake. All cabins have a fireplace and space to dock your boat. Enjoy our sandy shoreline along Spider Lake Bay. Within walking distance to Greer’s Marina, centrally located on the Manitowish Chain of Lakes, next to Voss’ Resort. Two - two bedroom 2 baths, screened porch and open deck cabins. One - two bedroom and one bath cabin with screened-in porch. Fireplaces in all units, sandy shoreline, dock system for maximum of 4 boats. FAWN LAKE’S TIMBER LODGE RESORT 715-543-2772 12901 Timber Lodge Lane Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Fawn Lake www.timberlodgeresort.com Deluxe lakeside cabins and vacation homes on the Manitowish Waters 10-lake chain. 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom, fully equipped housekeeping units with lake views, private decks, fireplaces, Weber grills, satellite TV, DVDs, Free Wi-Fi, covered docks, sundeck, swim and play areas, fish cleaning facility, fire pit and various lakeside amenities. Boat and motor rentals on premises, and easy access to the new bike trail system. Great fishing and family fun! On snowmobile trail #2. See ad page 16
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BAZSO’S RETREAT 715-356-7010 5819 Birch Hill Road Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – MW Chain between Rest & Stone Lakes A completely modern 2-bedroom cabin (sleeps 5) located on the Manitowish River channel between Rest and Stone Lakes on the Manitowish Waters 10-lake chain. Property is bordered by state land for your privacy. Cabin features a wet boathouse with a 16-foot boat inside for your use (15hp motor available for rent). Docking includes a covered wet boat slip. Paddleboat also available for guest use. Grills, campfire pit, window unit a/c, linens/towels provided. Cabin is located off of Hwy. 51 on Birch Hill Road and is close to everything.
FLYING P PROPERTIES 651-490-5809 5738 South Hwy 51 Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Rest Lake darlapoiron65@gmail.com Secluded, 2-bdrm., 1-bath house with extensive waterfront on Rest Lake, part of the M.W. 10-lake Chain. Just off Hwy. 51 across from the M.W. Airport (Channel Road #57). Wood fireplace, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer/dryer, satellite TV, outdoor fire ring w/wood. Relax on the lakeside porch while listening to loons & watching eagles fish. May-Oct. 2-night min. stay. Sleeps 6.
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GATEWAY LODGE & RESORT 715-476-7878 4695N Popko Circle West, Mercer, WI, USA, 54547 www.thegatewaylodge.com info@thegatewaylodge.com Located in Mercer, WI - directly on the Famous Turtle Flambeau Flowage. We have 7 - Four season cabins with the charm of the Northwoods meshed with all the comforts of home. Log furniture, gas log stove, flat screen TV, WIFI, firepit,grill and much more. Restaurant/bar, bait/tackle shop on premises too. Pontoon and fishing boat rentals available. See ad page 64
HOJNACKI’S CEDAR HIDEAWAY 414-791-2174 5311 Aberdeen Lodge Circle, Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Channel between Manitowish & Alder Lakes www.vrbo.com/745840 • lhojnacki@charter.net Located on the 10-lake Chain, this newly remodeled, beautifully furnished, year-round home with 3 bdrms, 1 bath on the Aberdeen Lodge grounds awaits you. The home has large open concept living/dining, 2 decks, picnic table, fire pit, garage and trailer parking. Private sand beach, boat docks, screened gazebo, fish house and playground are all part of this northwoods experience. Fishing, snowmobiling, and biking are just out your front door. Pets allowed with approval. WIFI. Satellite TV. MILL POINT RESORT 715-543-2120 • 715-617-2608 12898 Mill Point Lane Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Alder Lake www.millpointresort.com • info@MillPointResort.com Mill Point Resort has 700’ of level sugar sand frontage on Alder Lake, part of the Legendary 10-Lake Chain of Manitowish Waters. In 1908 there were six housekeeping cottages along this shoreline. Today our cottages still have the same spectacular view with awe-inspiring sunsets, but they are newly renovated with all the comforts of home. These comforts include air conditioning, whirlpool bath, satellite TV, Wi-Fi, washer/dryer, private pier with a rowboat, and much more. For outside fun we have two boat launches, canoes, kayaks, paddleboards and bicycles. If you want to get out of the sun, check out the game room, which includes a pool table, shuffleboard, ping pong, foosball, board games, as well as hundreds of books and DVDs. See ad on Back Cover NORTHWOODS MOOSE LODGE 815-761-6194 13405 Cherry Blossom Lane Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545- Little Star Lake www.northwoodsmooselodge.com • information@ northwoodsmooselodge.com Completely refurbished 3-bdrm, 1-bath charming cabin on the Manitowish Waters 10-Lake chain. Rippled sand frontage, private dock, excellent swimming, skiing and boating. LCD TV/Direct TV/DVD. Sleeps 6. Ceiling fans, Weber grill, W/D, fully equipped large eat-in kitchen with all new appliances. Walk to Little Bohemia. Open May-Sept. No pets or smoking.
PEACEFUL PINES, LLC 715-845-4440 12937 Marie Ln. Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 – Spider Lake simonsez@charter.net Hiding in the pines of Manitowish Waters you will find 2 cottages (3-bdrm & 2-bdrm, pet friendly) open from Memorial Day – Oct. 1, and a 3-bdrm rental home (no pets, please) available year ‘round. The Spider Lake property is on the 10-lake chain, has a sandy beach, campfire site, boats, docking, privacy and close to the snowmobile trail. RED FEATHER LODGE 708-352-7485 13586 Cherne Road Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Rest Lake www.redfeatherlodge.net • info@redfeatherlodge.net 6-bedroom home & 5 cabins on Rest Lake of the 10-lake Manitowish Waters chain. Great sandcastle swimming beach, rowboats, canoe & paddleboats. Inside garage parking for bikes with easy access to new bike trail system from Manitowish Waters to Boulder Junction. Plenty of piers for boat parking. Western exposure for spectacular sunsets. Open early May through early October. No pets. Mailing address: 34 Poplar, La Grange, IL 60525
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HILLCREST RESORT 800-684-5968 5789-5807 Birch Hill Road Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Manitowish River www.hillcrestresortwi.com • hillcrestresort@hotmail.com Located on the Manitowish River of the Manitowish Waters 10 lake chain. Our 6 river front, 2 bedroom cabins offer all kitchen facilities and linens, microwaves, bedding, TVs, grills, picnic tables, row boats, canoe, paddle boat and internet access. A fish cleaning house with freezer, boat launch, private piers, fire pit, and playground make Hillcrest a great place for the family.
P. PAWS PLACE 262-242-4137 • 715-543-8447 13552 E. Shore Road Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Rest Lake LAW@CLFERRERO.com Three fully furnished luxury lakefront cabins all with wood burning fireplaces, porches, gas grills and dock with boat slips on Manitowish Lake. Two 2-bedroom 2-bath cabins sleep 6. One 3-bedroom,1-loft, 3-bath main cabin sleeps 10. Enjoy a sandy swim area, western exposure for incredible sunsets, outdoor fire pit, satellite TV, and wireless Internet. Privileges at adjacent resort: heated outdoor swimming pool, fitness center with sauna and steam rooms, tennis sports court, canoes and kayaks. See ad page 42
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A natural destination for families along the new Manitowish Waters paved bike trail. With nature center, 12 miles of trails, canoeing, and programs year round!
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ROCKY REEF RETREAT 414-852-7995 8728 West Rock Lake Road Winchester, WI, 54557 – Rock Lake www.vacation-get-away.com • info@vacation-get-away.com Escape to the peace & tranquility of this 2-bedroom, remodeled, fully furnished home nestled 15 feet from the shore of Rock Lake. 1,100acre 3-lake chain features sandy frontage. Screen porch, natural fireplace, fire pit, paddleboat, canoe, boat & more. Pets with approval. See ad page 40 TELLEFSON’S LOR-WOOD RESORT 715-543-2180 13136 Lorwood Lane Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Stone Lake www.fishinfo.com/go/tellefsons/ • lorwood@centurytel.net Two housekeeping cottages with views of of beautiful Stone Lake in the center of the Manitowish Waters Chain of Lakes, home of the Tiger Musky. Sandy swimming beach. Free WiFi. Dockage for your boat or a rowboat is available. 45 miles of paved bike trails close by. THE TURTLE SHORE 414-852-7995 13951 Berg’s Trail • Winchester WI 54545 www.vacation-get-away.com • info@vacation-get-away.com Extremely secluded 2 bedroom 1 bath home is located on 30 acres with hard packed sand frontage on South Turtle Lake part of Turtle Rock chain with 3 lakes and 1100 acres of navigable water. Fully furnished year round home with updated bathroom and kitchen, includes modern appliances, wood- burning stove, outdoor fire-pit, canoe and fishing boat. Property has 30 acres of woods to roam and 800 feet of PRIVATE frontage. 4 miles from Downtown Manitowish Waters. See ad page 40
Remodeling • New Homes • Garages Office & Fax: 715-543-2440 Corban Cell: 715-904-0013 Bryan Cell: 715-904-0012
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VOSS’ BIRCHWOOD LODGE 715-543-8441 Hwy. 51 / 311 Voss Road Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Spider Lake www.vossbl.com • vbirchwood@centurytel.net Built in the turn of the century (1908) Voss’ Birchwood Lodge is Living History. Reminiscent of a bygone era, the Voss’ family continues to offer you and your family a true “summer resort” vacation to remember. Fully equipped housekeeping cabins, lodging cabins, main lodge rooms & Suites overlook a quiet bay of Spider Lake; one of 11 lakes on the Manitowish Waters chain of lakes. Breakfast & dinner served in our beautiful dining room overlooking the lake. Luncheon and shops in the Chalet building. Open June through September. Send for our brochure: Voss’ Birchwood Lodge, P.O. Box 456, Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 or visit our website: www.vossbl.com. See ad pages 51 and 69 VOSS’ CARDINAL COTTAGE 715-543-2470 5534 Hwy. 51 Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Spider Lake www.vosscardinalcottage.com Charming 2 bdrm, 1 bath cottage. Sleeps 4 (5 with sleeper sofa). Large kitchen area with dining table and extra appliances. Lovely stone fireplace highlights living room views of towering pines and Spider Lake. The private pier includes a canoe and rowboat for your use. This location is close to most of the town’s best dining experiences, and is reasonably priced. No pets or smoking.
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HOTELS /& /MOTELS / GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL 715-476-2440 5070 N Hwy 51 • Mercer, WI 54547 – San Domingo Lake www.GreatNorthernMercer.com • info@GreatNorthernMercer.com Located on Hwy 51 in Mercer, on San Domingo Lake, on the snowmobile trail and on the ATV trail. All of our 80 rooms are spacious and have airconditioning, coffee pots, cable TV and WIFI. Pets Welcome. Our large parking lot is ideal for trailers. Visit our Bar and Restaurant attached to the hotel, The Wolf’s Den. Open daily at 11am for the best burgers and sandwiches in the area. See ad on page 44. PEA PATCH MOTEL/SALOON 715-543-2455 6011 County Hwy. W Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Rest Lake www.thepeapatch.com • peapatchsaloon@yahoo.com “Best Burger by a Dam Site!” Lunch/dinner served 11 am until 9 pm daily. Featuring appetizers, salads, sandwiches, burgers, pizza, homemade chili and soup. Daily specials include “Mexican” Thursdays and Friday Fish Fry. Carry outs available. Full bar. On snowmobile trail #8 across the street from Rest Lake Park by the Rest Lake Dam. Like us on Facebook. 11 motel rooms overlooking Rest Lake and the Manitowish River. See ad page 42
80 Room Hotel Large Parking Lot Hot Tub
THE BEAR BAR RESTAURANT & LODGE 715-686-2808 10415 County Hwy W, Winchester, WI 54557 www.thebearbarlodge.com • marysue1@centurytel.net The “Bear” is located on County Hwy W, a short 5 minute drive from the Manitowish Waters downtown shopping area. This historic hunting lodge has been tastefully renovated with careful attention to flavor of yesterday. Our lodging is very unique for our area. Five motel rooms with shared bath and shower facilities are the perfect affordable overnight facility for the snowmobiler, skier, hunter, or fisherman. Located 30 minutes from some of the best downhill skiing in the Midwest to hundreds of miles of incredible snowmobile trails at our doorstep, and within minutes of top notch cross country ski trails and frozen lakes for ice fishing, there is plenty to do for the outdoor winter enthusiast. Our rooms start at $50 a night double occupancy. There is a large parking lot suitable for snowmobile and boat trailers. THE LODGE AT MANITOWISH WATERS 715-543-2024 13859 Ilg Rd • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.lodge-mw.com • Info@lodgemw.com Your four season Northwoods retreat. The Lodge’s serene tranquil setting is well suited for family events, relaxing getaways and corporate retreats. You are only minutes from shopping, dining and first-class spa services in downtown Manitowish Waters. Come stay at The Lodge any time of year and enjoy swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, biking and snowshoeing. There is no better place to relax, recharge and reconnect. First class accommodations include flat screen TVs and refrigerators in each room. Complimentary light breakfast served daily. See ad page 5.
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artist’s & Galleries ARTISTS PALETTE 715-543-8110 5969 CTH Hwy W. • Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 www.artistspaletteco-op.com • dichroval@yahoo.com In 1996 a group of artists formed the Artists Palette. Since then a very select group of Local artists has emerged to showcase their superior multi dimensional handcrafted works of “HEART”. Currently the gallery features the works of Vlasta Polacek, Val Bogdan and more than 40 amazing artists. Call Val for Seasonal Hours.
attractions CAMP JORN YMCA 715-543-8808 • 13591 Zenner Lane Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Rest Lake www.campjornymca.org Make it a summer to remember! Weeklong or all summer long, we have you covered. Our Resident Camp program serves children ages 8-16 with weeklong overnight experiences and rich camp traditions. Through our day camp program, children ages 5-12 can enjoy all camp has to offer with a daylong experience. We also have a childcare center on site for children birth – 4 years old. Explore, Connect, Belong at Camp Jorn YMCA. See ad page 43
DEN HILL PHOTOGRAPHY 715-904-5144 12792 Alder Lake Road • Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 www.denhillphotography.com • denhill44@gmail.com Natural Nature Photography “May Nature’s Beauty Inspire Your Life.” Dennis Hill 2009. Capturing the Northwoods beauty is a passion of mine so enjoy a Northwoods tour while visiting my gallery. From Sunrises to Sunsets; Lakes; Fall Colors; Wildlife friends; all photos exemplify the brilliance of these moments displayed for your viewing pleasure. NEW printing techniques give my photos a look and feel of painted art so stop in and bring your ‘smile’, I’ll photograph it FREE.
Action North Realty 5211N Hwy 51 Mercer WI 54547 715-476-2323—877-350-2323 1710 E Cloverland Drive Ironwood MI 49938 906-932-4110—888-734-4877
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RED CROWN LODGE 715-385-2709 3852 Hwy 51 North • Arbor Vitae, WI 54568 – Trout Lake www.redcrownlodge.com • info@redcrownlodge.com Red Crown Lodge, an all-inclusive resort, is located on beautiful Trout Lake. Uniquely, it only hosts one event at a time. Groups enjoy exclusivity at Red Crown and the finest dining, lodging, golf and lake activities. Red Crown hosts executive retreats, corporate meetings, educational seminars, golf outings, weddings, family reunions and private parties. Groups seeking overnight accommodations must book a minimum of 24 rooms per night. No individual reservations.
MOONDEER & FRIENDS GALLERY 715-385-2082 10354 Main Street • Boulder Junction, WI, 54512 www.moondeergallery.com • www.moondeerdesign.com • moondeer_design@hotmail.com Downtown Boulder Junction’s most unique gallery offers an eclectic mix of contemporary fine art and craft, antiques, professional custom frame service, Putumayo World Music CD’s, books, cards, and many smaller gift items. Featuring the art work of gallery owner Sara Muender as well as work by over 150 local and regional artists. Open daily late May through New Year’s week. Call 715-385-2082 or visit moondeergallery.com for seasonal hours. Open Saturdays only in January/February. Closed March & April. See ad page 25
• Exquisite Northwoods Feel • Smooth, Fast Greens • Only You And The Golf Course Bear Country Builders, Inc. • The Enticing Trout River • Abundant Wildlife • Voted 4 Stars 5185 Hwy. 51 South, Manitowish Waters, WI 54545
Phone: 715-543-8000 or 877-LOG-BEAR
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is located just 3 miles North of Highways 51 & M – On Highway 51 715-385-2189 • www.troutlakegolf.com Full Log
Half Log Siding
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attractions CAMPANILE CENTER FOR THE ARTS 715-356-9700 131 Milwaukee Street, Minocqua, WI 54548 www.campanilecenter Located on the island in Downtown Minocqua, Campanile Center hosts live music concerts and entertainment each month bringing high end talent to the Northwoods. The Lakeland Community Concert Band, the Campanile Chorus, the Children’s Chorus & the Children’s Theatre all utilize the facility for performances throughout the year. Our 455 seat auditorium is available for rent to groups for events such as meetings and conferences, performances, weddings and more. The Campanile Conservatory offers art education and music lessons year round. HAWK’S NEST CANOE OUTFITTERS 715-543-8585 263 Hwy 51 • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.hawksnestcanoe.com • info@hawksnestcanoe.com 1-3 hour adventure trips w/shuttle service; longer & canoe/ camping overnight trips. Canoeing, kayaking, tubing, rafting & great fishing on the Manitowish, Bear, Turtle & Flambeau Rivers. Full & partial outfitting on the Turtle-Flambeau Flowage. Tents, food, cooking gear & more. Two great locations: 2.5 miles north of Hwy. W on Hwy 51, Manitowish Waters – 715-543-8585; 5 miles west of Eagle River on Hwy. 70 Call 715-479-7944 May - Oct. or 1-800-688-7471 year ‘round. LAKE OF THE TORCHES RESORT CASINO 715-588-7070 510 Old Abe Road • Lac du Flambeau, WI, 54538 www.lakeofthetorches.com Lake of the Torches Resort Casino has over 800 slot machines where guests can win thousands in cash prizes for as little as a penny. The gaming floor also includes the Bear’s Den high betting area where guests can wager larger bets for exciting jackpot wins. Or try your luck in our Table games area that includes Blackjack, Poker, Roulette, and Craps. Open Year Round 24/7. Play high stakes games in our Bingo Hall. Call 800-44-SHOUT for days and times. See ad on page 29 NATIONAL A&P HISTORICAL MUSEUM & RESEARCH CENTER, LLC 715-892-2967 • PO Box 578 • Boulder Junction, WI 54512 eric@fyinorthwoods.com “Step back into time ... and pick up some food for thought!” Come learn the fascinating backstory of how one pioneering company and its founding family shaped the modern food retailing and food products industry that we know today. 5254 U.S. Hwy. 51, Manitowish Waters. Open year-round Fridays 10-4 and other times by chance or by prior appointment. “Like Us” on Facebook at National A&P Historical Museum and Research Center.
Northern Highland American Legion State Forest 715-542-3923 3237 Crystal Lake Road • Sayner, WI 54560 Including 900 lakes and 18 family campgrounds, The Northern Highland - American Legion State Forest, provides striking scenic opportunities for hiking, snowmobiling, biking, fishing, boating, swimming, canoeing, cross country skiing, camping, picnicking, and hunting alike. NORTH LAKELAND DISCOVERY CENTER 877-543-2085 • 715-543-2085 215 Cty Rd W • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.DiscoveryCenter.net • contact@discoverycenter.net The North Lakeland Discovery Center is a place where people can come to connect to the natural world. As a non-profit environmental education organization we are dedicated to providing lifelong learning activities for all ages and a place to experience the wonders of Wisconsin’s Northwoods. We offer regular nature-based programming as well as 12 miles of trails and a variety of seasonal drop-in activities. Our location is beautifully remote, surrounded by water and forests, and yet accessible to visitors. Whether you have vast experience in the outdoors or are new to exploring, we have a program for your interests and skill levels. Drop in and discover! See ad page 41 TROUT LAKE GOLF CLUB 3800 Hwy 51 N, Arbor Vitae, WI 715-385-2189 www.troutlakegolf.com • info@troutlakegolf.com Trout Lake Golf Club, established in 1924, has remained a top golfing destination in the Northwoods for the past 90 years. Thousands upon thousands have enjoyed its wondrous beauty, challenging layout, premier practice facility and historic clubhouse that’s buried deep off the beaten path. You will wonder where you are as you drive down our rustic, tree lined road, until it opens up to a golf paradise. Come challenge your golf game today! Waaswaaganing Indian Bowl Living Arts & Culture Center PO Box 1061, Lac du Flambeau, WI 54538 715-588-9325 www.indianbowlproject.org The Indian Bowl powwow arena has been a Northwoods tradition since 1951. Visitors from all over the world have enjoyed the Lac du Flambeau powwow celebrations. The new Wasswaaganing Indian Bowl & Living Arts Center will open on July 4, 2016, just in time for the annual Lac du Flambeau Parade, Powwow and Fireworks Show. The facility will include a re-created traditional Ojibwe Indian Village.
automotive services DIETZ’S SERVICE, INC. 715-543-2144 6096 County Road W • Manitowish Water, WI 54545 dietzservice@centurytel.net 24-hr. pay at the pump gasoline & diesel. #1 and #2 road fuel, K-1 kerosene, LP refueling station. 24- hr. towing and recovery, auto-marine storage, repair facility. Live bait & tackle, hunting supplies, WI licenses, WI and MI trail passes. Fresh bakery & subs daily. Full convenience store. Business for sale. GREAT NORTHERN PARTY BUS 715-476-2440 5070 N Hwy 51, Mercer, WI 54547 www.GreatNorthernMercer.com•info@greatnorthernmercer.com Great Northern Party Bus-Let us handle your next Wedding, Party, Event, or any Shuttle Services you may need. Our 16 Passenger Bus is equipped with captain chairs and a wheel chair lift. Call for rates 715-476-2440.
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LAKE AREA AIRPORT SEDAN, LLC 715-356-7836 • Cell: 262-442-0621 P.O. Box 974, Arbor Vitae, WI 54568-0974 www.lakeareasedan.com • rgehrt@centurytel.net Door to door sedan/transport service to or from Rhinelander, Wausau, Appleton, Green Bay airports, or as needed. Fully licensed and insured. Early morning/late night service. Competitive rates. Specializing in corporate and private transportation throughout Vilas, Oneida and Eastern Iron counties. Call for a quote and reserve your hassle-free ride to or from area airports.
KIM’S STYLE COTTAGE 715-543-8024 5964 County Road W • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 kmpaal@centurytel.net You may be assured of excellence in hair design in a cozy northwoods atmosphere at Kim’s Style Cottage. A Mother and daughter team, we have been in business for 16 years and specialize in gorgeous colors and cuts. We love our work and it shows! We welcome the entire family and offer Kenra and Aquage quality salon products. THE SPA AT MANITOWISH WATERS 715-543-2535 5968 County Highway W • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.spa-mw.com • Info@spa-mw.com Discover a full service oasis in the heart of the Northwoods. Offering spa services from head to toe: Massage therapy, manicures and pedicures. Additional services upon request. Gift certificates available. A peaceful getaway only steps away from The Lodge at Manitowish Waters. See ad page 5.
CHUCK’S EXCAVATING AND RESTORATION, LLC 715-904-2707 5696 Hwy 51 • Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 chucksmw@gmail.com General Excavating, Shoreline Restoration, Lot Clearing, Road Building and Snow Plowing. We provide the highest level of service in the Northwoods. Fully Insured. We are a customerfocused business that prides itself on safety, quality, integrity and community service. See ad page 37 CK BUILDERS, INC. 715-543-2440• 715-904-0013 13134 Spider Cir • Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 jklug@centurytel.net Quality Craftsmanship since 1990. Our experience is your guarantee! For ALL your building needs (big or small), give us a call! Custom homes & remodeling is our specialty – with attention to detail. See ad Page 42
building/-construction BEAR COUNTRY BUILDERS, INC 715-543-8000 5185 Hwy. 51 South • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.bearcountrybuilders.com info@bearcountrybuilders.com Bear Country Builders is a full service builder – specializing in full Log homes, Log & Cedar Siding, Remodeling & Additions to existing homes or cabins and custom log work to give your home that “Northwoods” feel. We are the local dealer for Stratford Modular Homes featuring high quality custom homes. We offer site evaluation, project management, complete General Contracting, Crane rental and much more. WE’LL HOLD YOUR PAW EVERY STEP OF THE WAY! Stop by our model home on Hwy 51 just south of Manitowish Waters or “Log On” to our website. See Ad on Page 47
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BRIAN’S CARETAKING SERVICES 715-904-2000 • 715-904-2001 13008 Alder Lake Road • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.brianscaretakingservicesinc.com • bkpaal@centurytel.net You have found your person to get all those jobs done before you arrive. We offer a full-time caretaking business to include; house checks, lawn maintenance-cleanup, mowing, trimming, blowing and shrub care. We do landscaping jobs from installing patios, flagstone retaining walls, water ponds, waterfalls, fire pits, installing lawns, fertilizing, trimming and planting. For the homeowner, we also offer dock and shore station installs and removals, roof maintenance – gutter cleaning, moss treatments and cleaning. We will tailor a program to fit your needs. We do house checks, snowplowing, shoveling, and roof snow shoveling. Any other needs you have over the winter months will be performed by Tucker’s Trade, Decker – 715-904-2001.
Bear Country Builders, Inc. 5185 Hwy. 51 South, Manitowish Waters, WI 54545
Phone: 715-543-8000 or 877-LOG-BEAR
For more info “Log On” www.bearcountrybuilders.com
We’ll hold your paw every step of the way! Full Log
Wavy Edge Cedar Siding
Half Log Siding
For more info or floor plans log on:
Square Timber
Stratford Modular Home Half Log
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building/-construction DANO’S TREE SERVICE 630-450-6641 12713 Clear Lake Road • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.danostreeservice.com • djlaham@gmail.com Dano’s Tree Service can meet all your tree needs. Offering a high quality Tree Service. Specializing in hazardous pruning and removals. Providing everything from pruning, removals, clearcut, protection, consulting and firewood. See ad page 49 DEER RUN STONE 715-356-4205 9836 Rylee Lane, Minocqua, WI http://www.deerrunstone.com/ • aroppyw@deerrunstone.com We are a stone wholesaler with a display center with over 6,000 sf of displays that was established in 2005. We supply natural and ManMade stone for interior and exterior of home along with landscaping products, sealers and masonry tools. We have the largest selection of stone products in the Northwoods for you to select from. DREAMHOUSE / DREAMKITCHENS NORTH 715-904-2795 156 County Hwy W, Manitowish Waters, WI, United States www.dream-kitchens.com • bmagee@drmkit.com DreamHouse/DreamKitchens has been Southern Wisconsin’s premier home design & remodeling firm for over 25 years and has recently expanded to Manitowish Waters and are proud to introduce DreamHouse North. Northern Wisconsin’s beautiful scenery and charm are unlike anywhere else on earth. It’s a place family’s gather over long weekends to spend time together....It’s where memories are made. Sure, it’s a “home away from home” but it doesn’t have to feel that way. It should just feel like “home”. Our designers at DreamHouse North will create designs for your cabin or lake home that are bound to open your mind to a realm of endless possibilities. Create the perfect setting for countless memories to be made that is complete with all of the stylistic attributes, home appliances and functionality of your real home.... let us create a true “home away from home” for you and your family. Custom kitchens, bathrooms, master suites, great rooms, boat houses, and everything in between. If you can dream it, we can build it. Typical lives somewhere else. GREAT LAKES CARPENTRY 715-476-0122 • cell 715-776-0122 www.greatlakescarpentry.com• • info@greatlakescarpentry.com As a Certified Passive House Builder and leader in high performance home building, we offer new homes and additions that will save up to 90% on heating/cooling costs through the use of super-energy efficient building components and building science best practice techniques. Homes built to Passive House energy design standard can be heated with the equivalent of a hair dryer, cost 90% less to heat, have excellent indoor-air quality and are built to withstand the test of time. Our high-performance, Timberpeg® Timber Frame and Enercept, Structural Insulated Panel (SIP) homes are second to none. As the Authorized Alpen HPP Windows Dealer for Northern WI, we offer the most energy-efficient windows manufactured in America. Call us and start saving now.
JM SERVICES OF NORTHERN WI, LLC 1-715-499-7915 13104 Spider Circle • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 joe7915@yahoo.com Specializing in custom concrete work, construction, dock repair & installation, staining, remodeling, snowplowing, roof shoveling and much more. Handcrafted concrete tables available. Seal coating and paving services. See ad page 53 LAKELAND TRUE VALUE & JUST ASK RENTALS 715-543-8036 5967 CTH W, P.O. Box 457 Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.Truevalue.com • lakelandhardware@gmail.com Lakeland True Value is a full-line hardware store with rentals of power equipment to fill all your rental needs. Screen repairs, town signs, pipe cutting, keys made. Years of product knowledge makes Lakeland True Value your “one stop” shop. MB CONCRETE 715-543-2500 Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 brtnconc@aol.com Driveways, foundations, garages, patios, walks & stamped concrete. MILES FIRNHABER COMPANIES 715-492-9148 • 715-543-8732 (HOME & FAX) PO Box 156 • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 milesfirnhaberco@yahoo.com A full service builder. Home remodeling, additions, starter to custom homes, light commercial, condominiums, insulated concrete forms, stamped and colored concrete, custom stone work (natural and cultured). See ad page 49 NASI CONSTRUCTION, LLC 715-561-5153 700 Granite St. • Hurley, WI 54534 www.WNASi.com • WAYNE@WNASi.com Celebrating 40 years in construction, Wayne Nasi, President of Nasi Construction, LLC, specializes in custom residential construction, commercial construction, fire and water damage restoration, and industrial construction. As a general contractor we are here to serve the people and businesses of Northern Wisconsin and Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The compass that has guided Wayne Nasi throughout his career has been a strong belief to provide each customer with the highest quality job possible at an affordable price. PITLIK & WICK, INC 715-479-7488 8075 Cty D, Eagle River, WI 54521 www.pitlikandwick.com Hot mix asphalt blacktopping; Parking lots, Driveways, Tennis court, building & resurfacing, Decorative paving, Crack sealing, Roadbuilding, Crushed Gravel. Riebe Painting 715-476-7878 PO Box 387, Mercer, WI 54547 www.thegatewaylodge.com With over 35 years of experience in interior/exterior painting and staining. Fully insured. See ad page 64
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SCHMIDT & SONS, INC 715-493-6354 2280 South Turtle Drive, Winchester, WI 54557 SchmidtandSons@gmail.com Schmidt and Sons, Inc., specializes in residential and commercial plumbing including new construction, remodeling, and repair services. We offer interior plumbing, septic systems, soil testing, water testing and conditioning and hydronic and in-floor heating. Give us a call for prompt, professional service.
WILLIAMS ELECTRIC AND MECHANICAL LLC 715-476-2523 2693 County Hwy J, P.O. Box 130 • Mercer, WI 54547 For 30 years Williams Electric & Mechanical has provided North Woods residential, commercial and light industrial customers top quality electrical services at a fair price. Now offering AC & Furnace retrofits, servicing and refrigeration services. We are your Certified Generac Generator Sales & Service Dealership. Our Master Electricians wire all types of construction, have trenching equipment and will trouble shoot any issue and design your electrical & lighting projects. Emergency services 24/7. Fully licensed and insured.
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF TAXIDERMY 1-800-853-9146 4552 North Hwy. 51 • Boulder Junction, WI, 54512 www.americaninstituteoftaxidermy.com The American Institute of Taxidermy is located in beautiful Northern Wisconsin where you can enjoy excellent fishing and hunting while learning taxidermy. We offer weeklong classes in Gamehead, Birds and Small Mammals and a two-week class in Fish Mounting. Dennis Rinehart is committed to giving handson training and personal attention so that each student will acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to become a qualified taxidermist. ANGLER’S CHOICE GUIDE SERVICE 715-892-3020 • 715-686-2012 www.theanglerschoiceguideservice.com johnandrew@centurytel.net Create the complete Northern Wisconsin vacation with John Andrew. Full or half day fishing. No fish–no pay policy (musky not guaranteed). Couples, children and serious anglers welcome! Fully licensed & insured with 40 years of fishing experience; 2 fresh water fishing world records and 3 Outstanding Angling Achievement awards – documented at the Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame. Also offering snowmobile trail guiding, ice fishing services, and daily guided hunting trips. See ad page 21
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WHEEL HAUL IT DISPOSAL SERVICE 715-482-6235 PO Box 238 • Presque Isle, WI 54557 www.wheel-haul-it.com • info@wheel-haul-it.com Dumpster rentals for Vilas, Iron and Oneida counties. Servicing construction, renovation and clean-up jobs for residential and commercial sites. In addition to convenient and timely drop off/ pick up, we provide clean-out services for homes, garages and businesses. Serving contractors and homeowners for 25 years with timeliness and professionalism. Fully licensed and insured
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Sporting GoodS & Services Bobber Down Guide Service 4816 Little Pike Rd, Mercer, WI 54547 715-776-0140 www.bobberdownguideservice.com BobberDownGS@gmail.com I fish with St. Croix rods. They’re made in Park Falls, Wisconsin, and for me that’s about as “buy local” as it gets. My favorite jigging rod is an Avid series 6’8”medium power extra-fast action. For slip bobbin’ I like a long rod and use the Triumph series in 7’ medium light fast action. It also makes a nice lower cost jigging rod. I have a pretty aggressive style of fishing but try to adapt to the client’s pace. after all, it is often said, “life should be fun.” Well, fishing should be really fun! I encourage customers to opt for having a shore lunch. A fish fry over a campfire on an island is a fitting compliment to spending a day on the Flowage. It’s a little more effort on my end but I enjoy doing it and don’t count the lunch break into our fishing time. I also have it priced to mainly reflect my costs. BOB’S MANITOWISH GUIDE SERVICE 715-385-2711 • 715-892-2366 9487 The Narrows Trail • Boulder Junction, WI 54512 www.boulderjct.org/listing/bobs-manitowish-guide-service • macooa@centurytel.net Get Hooked On Fishing! Fishing fun for all ages, over 35 years fishing Boulder Junction, Vilas County, Iron County, Oneida County area lakes and rivers, all species of fish (Musky, Walleye, Small & Large Mouth Bass, Crappie, Bluegill, Perch). 18 FT. Alumacraft bass boat, poles, bait and tackle provided. Full or half days. Group rates also available. Specializing in family fishing. Gateway Lodge – Bait and Tackle 715-476-7878 4695 N Popko Circle W Mercer, WI 54547 www.thegatewaylodge.com Live bait, tackle, boat rentals, firewood. See ad page 64 GREER’S PIER MARINA 715-543-8456 5536 US Hwy 51 • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.greerspier.com • rentals@greerspier.com “Your complete marine headquarters.” Let our knowledgeable & professional staff help you to purchase or rent the perfect boat for your needs! We offer bait, tackle, marine supplies, fuel, storage, snowmobile rentals, great food, clothing & gifts, & the finest service department around. Visit us at the bridge in Manitowish Waters. See ad page 43 RICK MCCLELLAN GUIDE SERVICE 715-904-0974 rsrmcclellan@yahoo.com Rick is a second generation fishing guide who is passionate about fishing. Raised in Manitowish Waters, his extensive knowledge of the area waters ensures that all generations have a great fish story to tell! Fish the beautiful waters of Vilas and Iron Counties for a full or half day. Catch walleye, panfish, bass and the elusive musky. Enhance your experience with a shore lunch. Call or email today to book your trip!
SPORTSMEN’S OUTPOST 715-543-8336 5678 Hwy 51 S • Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 mvehrs63@gmail.com Hunting and fishing licenses, live bait, beer, pop, gas, candy, firewood, ice, chips, cigarettes, and more. Come in and meet your host Marty Vehrs. Winter Hours; Tuesday-Saturday: 7am-6pm, Sunday: 7am-noon. Summer Hours; Monday-Saturday: 6am-9pm, Sunday: 7am-6pm TOWNLINE SPORTS 715-543-2371 5198 South Hwy 51 • Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 www.townlinesports.com • minnowlady@gmail.com Located on Hwy. 51 in Manitowish Waters, we have the area’s largest selection of fishing & hunting supplies, sweatshirts, T-shirts, up-to-date fishing info, fireworks, ice fishing, reel repair, fish freezing on display. We also offer #1 guide service from a list of local guides, whatever your species. WATERS MARINE 715-543-2115 5668 Hwy 51 • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.watersmarine.com • dan@watersmarine.com Inboard Boat Specialist. Friendly and professional service, specializing in inboard motors, ski/wakeboard and boat repairs. Some of the services we offer are Boat Detailing/Cleaning, Dock Side Service, Hull/Pontoon Acid Washing, Year-Round Indoor Storage, Boat Pick-Up and Delivery Service, Dock and Lift Repair, Snowmobile Winterize/ Summarize / Repairs and Summer Indoor Storage.… just to name a few. Onsite “Ship Store” with marine supplies. New sales of lifts and piers. Stop by the store for a full menu of services and supplies we offer for all your boat needs. See ad page 20
grocery HOGAN’S GENERAL STORE 715-543-2999 5198 US Hwy 51 • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.hogansgeneral.com • info@hogansgeneral.com Family-owned traditional Hogan’s General Store with Groceries, Full Service Meat Market, Sub Shop, Dine-In Deli, and Liquor, where old-time values and quality are still in style! The local’s choice for meat, including house-made brats, U.S.D.A. Choice steaks, and our renowned Porketta roast. Fresh bakery, carved meats and cheeses, homemade salads and soups, custom sandwiches, and a tasty made to order daily breakfast. Fast-casual dining, premium coffee and cappuccino with WIFI. Eat-in. Takeout. Drive-thru. 24-hour gas. Trail 8. VILLAGE MARKET 715-543-8422 5985 CTH W • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.trigsvillagemarket.com • Owen.dahl@tasolberg.com Village Market is a full-service grocery store serving the Manitowish Waters area. Offering customers excellent service and a fresh shopping experience year-round, Village Market is home to highest quality meat and seafood, produce, deli, bakery, grocery, frozen foods and dairy departments. Village Market receives fresh produce daily. Village Market’s Cellar 70 is a department dedicated entirely to beer, wine and spirits. See ad page 4
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Reminiscent of a bygone era, Voss’ continues to offer a true “summer resort” family vacation. Fully equipped housekeeping cabins, lodging cabins, main lodge rooms & Suites overlooking a quiet bay of Spider Lake; one of 11 lakes on the famous Manitowish Waters Chain of Lakes. Dine overlooking the lake in our beautiful dining room. Breakfast & dinner Tuesday thru Sunday. Enjoy cocktails in our Main lobby by the fireplace or at your table. Visit the Library Bar overlooking the lake. Internet * Canoe and Rowboats available * Fireplaces in most cabins * Shops * Pet Friendly Voss’ Birchwood Lodge, PO Box 456, Manitowish Waters, Wis. 54545 Www.VossBL.com
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advertising ¶ & Marketing 5 STAR MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION 715-453-4511 409 South Park Dr. • Tomahawk, WI 54487 www.UpNorthAction.com • info@5starupnorth.com 5 Star Marketing & Distribution is a full-service marketing company located in Tomahawk, WI. Our company provides marketing services to the tourism/travel and the real estate industries in northern and central Wisconsin. We produce and distribute top-quality magazines, maps and brochures that promote travel and shopping. We also operate the largest and best rack distribution network in Wisconsin. CLOSE PUBLICATIONS LLC 262-695-1800 N50 W25172 William Dr. • Pewaukee, WI 53072 www.funinwisconsin.com • ken@funinwisconsin.com Publisher of the following publication; 1) Fun in Wisconsin Magazine, 2) WI Bike Trails, 3) WI Best Snowmobile/ATV Guide, 4) WI Art Guide, 5) WI Cheese & Wine Connoisseur, 6) Premier Golf Guide, 7) Midwest Harley Davidson Go Guide. All publications are found in all state Welcome Centers, 60+ Chamber and Visitor Bureaus and over 250 Hotels & Resorts. FYI NORTHWOODS NEWS, LLC 715-892-2967 • PO Box 578 • Boulder Junction, WI 54512 eric@fyinorthwoods.com The North Lakeland area’s bi-weekly source for news and event information. Delivered free to more than 3,000 homes in the North Lakeland region. Subscriptions available outside the area. Advertisers, let us help you reach your target market. Editorial offices at 5254 U.S. Hwy. 51, Manitowish Waters. “Like Us” on Facebook at FYI Northwoods News. KIM SWISHER COMMUNICATIONS, LLC 715-437-0465 Rhinelander, WI, United States www.kimswisher.com • kim@kimswisher.com Providing public relations and digital communications for small businesses and non-profit organizations. Specializing in email and social media engagement. OUR WISCONSIN MAGAZINE 715-543-2311 • www.ourwisconsinmag.com editors@ourwisconsinmag.com WEB WORK LIFE 262-442-8880 P.O. Box 291 • Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 www.webworklife.com • scott@webworklife.com Web Work Life is more than just a website design company – we are your partner. We understand both your business and the technology necessary to take full advantage of the opportunities the Internet provides. We specialize in the creation of customized websites for the small to mid-sized business owner.
professional services ASSOCIATED BANK 715-476-3545 5260 N Hwy 51 • Mercer, WI 54547 www.associatedbank.com • jama.johnsonboes@associatedbank.com Full service community bank offering a complete portfolio of both personal and business banking products. -Checking, Savings and Money Market accounts. CD’s and IRA’s. Mortgage, Construction and Lot loans. Home equity loans and lines of credit.
ECKERT-KOST, LLP 715-369-1624 729 Lincoln St., PO Box 1247 • Rhinelander, WI 54501 www.eckertkost.com • info@eckertkost.com Handling all your legal needs; personal injury on percentage. Wills, trusts & probate, real estate, residential & commercial, family law, divorce & custody, general & trial practice. Named one of America’s pre-eminent law firms. Enjoys highest rating for integrity & legal competence. Our firm welcomes your business. Located in Rhinelander. FIRST MERIT 715-543-8302 5987 County Hwy W • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.firstmerit.com • kevin.nyquist@firstmeritbank.com Conveniently located on Hwy. W in Manitowish Waters. Full service banking to meet your personal & commercial needs. Services include checking, savings, investments, mortgages & loans. Together “Let’s Make it Happen.” Member FDIC. LEE & ASSOCIATES 715-543-2557 5800 Hwy. 51, PO Box 290 • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.insurancegroupwi.com • leeassoc@insurancegroupwi.com Lee & Associates is an independent insurance agency offering home, auto, business, health and life insurance. We have been serving the Manitowish Waters area for over 25 years. We welcome the opportunity to earn your business. NORTHWOODS ANIMAL HOSPITAL 715-543-2860 5582 Hwy. 51 S., • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.northwoodsanimal.com • info@northwoodsanimal.com Veterinary Services, Boarding, Pet Products NORTHWOODS HOME RENTALS 715-686-2126 5301 Hwy 51 S, Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.NorthwoodsHomeRentals.com info@northwoodshomerentals.com 25-Vacation homes, Cabins and Lodges, located in the surrounding areas with prime on-water locations. Rustic to elegant, we have accommodations to fit your needs, style and price range. Daily, weekly or monthly year round rentals are available. NorthwoodsHomeRentals.com. See ad page 49 RICK’S APPLIANCE SERVICE, LLC 715-614-0127 P.O. Box 334, Mercer, WI 54547 Owner Rick Boes is a factory trained technician with over 35 years of experience in the appliance industry. Rick is warranty authorized for Amana, GE, Hotpoint, Jenn Air, Kitchen Aid, Maytag, Speed Queen and Whirlpool. Call Rick for all your kitchen and laundry appliance servicing needs. Service will be within 24 hours of your call. Rick also closes down homes and your appliances for the winter and reopens them in the spring. Strasser & Yde, S.C 800-414-4401 or 715-845-7800 5993 CTH W, Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.strasserandyde.com A law firm with offices in Manitowish Waters (CTH W, downtown) and Wausau (305 S. 18th Ave Ste 210), the Law Firm of Strasser & Yde provides clients with representation in the areas of family law (divorce), personal injury, workers’ compensation, employment law, real estate, property disputes, contract disputes and insurance disputes and claims. We serve Vilas and surrounding counties. Open year ‘round by appointment.
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TOMAHAWK COMMUNITY BANK, SSB 715-453-2144 15 E. Wisconsin Ave. • Tomahawk, WI 54487 www.tomahawkcommunitybank.com reception@tomahawkcommunitybank.com Tomahawk Community Bank serves all of Northern Wisconsin. We have been lending since 1920. Our Loan Specialists are friendly professionals offering a variety of loan products and services. Visit us online today! You have dreams…we have money! See ad page 4
real estate CENTURY 21 PIERCE REALTY, LLC 715-543-2384 • 1-800-440-7879 5975 CTH W Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.c21piercerealty.com • c21piercerealty@gmail.com Great location in Downtown Manitowish Waters with two additional offices in Mercer and Boulder Junction. Three outstanding offices to better serve ALL your real estate needs. Our top producing, award-winning agents offer years of buying and selling experience. Call for a free, no obligation Comparative Market Analysis or free Real Estate Guide. “Locally Owned Nationally Connected!” See ad page 28 COLDWELL BANKER MULLEADY, INC. REALTORS 715-543-8900 5995 CTH W • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.cbnorthwoods.com Coldwell Banker Mulleady Realtors is the largest full service real estate company in Northern Wisconsin. Our sales staff is experienced in all types of real estate from Lake Homes to Commercial. We are eager to serve you! See ad page 51
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WILLIAM’S ELECTRIC & MECHANICAL, LLC 715-476-2523 2697 Hwy J, Mercer, WI 54547 williamseandm@hotmail.com Williams Electric & Mechanical has provided North Woods residential, commercial and light industrial customer top quality electrical services at a fair price. Now offering AC & Furnace retrofits, servicing and refrigeration services. We are your Certified Generac Generator Sales & Service Dealership. Our Master Electricians wire all types of construction, have trenching equipment and will trouble shoot any issue and design your electrical & lighting projects. Emergency services 24/7. Fully licensed and insured.
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real estate REDMAN REALTY GROUP, LLC 715-543-2544 5977 CTH W • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.RedmanRealtyGroup.com•Linda@RedmanRealtyGroup.com PROUD TO BE THE #1 OFFICE IN SALES VOLUME & TRANSACTIONS CLOSED IN THE 7 COUNTY MLS! Located conveniently in downtown Manitowish Waters, Redman Realty Group, LLC serves all your real estate needs for Northern Wisconsin including Vilas, Oneida, Iron and Price Counties. We provide unparalleled service to you as either a buyer or a seller. Here at Redman Realty Group, we do real estate business in a different way! Adam Redman has built a staff of qualified professionals that work behind the scenes to support our agents and in turn make your home buying and selling process much easier. Redman Realty Group is not a place where any agent can hang their hat with little broker supervision, it is a close-knit group of Realtors working in a family-type setting to deliver the superior customer service you expect and Adam Redman requires. When you list your home for sale, or are looking for someone to help you locate a property, we understand that you are making a truly important decision. With locations in both Manitowish Waters and Minocqua, Come meet us at RRG and trust all your Northwoods Wisconsin real estate needs to us! See ad page 4
VINCE HOEHN GRI, AT CENTURY 21 PIERCE REALTY 715-543-2384 • 715-904-1025 5975 CTH W • Manitowish Waters, WI www.vincehoehn.com • vince@c21piercerealty.com Professionally serving Buyers and Sellers of residential and recreational real estate with award-winning service for over 12 years. Working in conjunction with his fellow associates and the office staff at Pierce Realty, Vince serves as your friendly, experienced, and trust-worthy guide from Day 1 all the way through to closing, providing skilled analysis and sound real estate advice every step of the way. Available via appointment outside of office hours - just give a call!
shopping SHOPPING COONTAIL 888-874-0885 6085 CTH W • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.coontailsports.com • sales@coontail.net Come play in style with Coontail! Bike, Kayak and SUP rentals available for pickup beginning each day at 9am. Half, full, three-day and week-long rentals available. Coontail has been serving northern Wisconsin since 1991 with offering stylish, innovative and high-quality products - all backed with exceptional customer service. Call or reserve your rentals online at www.coontailsports.com. See ad page 56
RE/MAX ACTION NORTH REALTY 715-476-2323 5211 Hwy. 51 • Mercer, WI 54547 www.RemaxActionNorth.com • KathyTutt@remax.net RE/MAX Action North Realty are Hometown experts with a world of experience! Our 2 offices, located in Mercer, WI & Ironwood, MI, serve Northern Wisconsin & the Upper Peninsula Michigan. With agents licensed in Wisconsin and Michigan, RE/MAX Action North is your #1 choice for all your real estate needs for homes, cottages, vacant waterfront, acreage & commercial property. We are members of Wisconsin & Michigan Multiple Listing Services with more properties to find you the perfect place, you just add the memories! See ad page 45
CRANBERRY SQUARE - CRANBERRY FARM MARKET 715-543-2778 12825 Alder Lake Road • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.CranberrySquareMarket.com cransq@centurytel.net Unique Gift shop located at Vilas Cranberry Company, a working Marsh since 1946 in Manitowish Waters. Educational display & Movie. Best variety of sweetened dried Cranberries. Full line of Cranberry gifts, gourmet food items, candies & much more. Open Daily 10 to 4 - May. to Mid. Nov. FRESH CRANBERRIES! Available Mid Sept. - Mid Oct. Open weekends Mid Nov. - Mid Dec. Come and visit us. See ad page 31
SCHMIDT-HAUS REALTY, INC. 715-543-2300• 800-241-5680 6080 CTH W • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.shrealty.com • judisa@shrealty.com CELEBRATING OUR 32nd YEAR OF SERVING THE NORTHWOODS LAKELAND AREA! SCHMIDT-HAUS REALTY, INC. is the Best -- Above the Rest, and, we are the company -- “Where Customers & Clients Become Friends!” Specializing in Vilas, Oneida, & Iron Counties. We will serve you with professionalism, integrity and assure you that YOUR priorities and needs are always foremost. Stop in to see us, or give us a call at 715-543-2300 or 800-241-5680. See for yourself why our dedicated agents, and our innovative marketing, has made Schmidt-haus Realty, Inc. the Leader in Sales and Services in the North Lakeland Area! WE ARE A MOST TRUSTED NAME IN REAL ESTATE! Check out our web site at: www.shrealty. com to see our multi-page, innovative color brochures on all of our properties and our virtual tours. See ad page 17
FLORAL CONSULTANTS 715-543-8212 5989 CTH W • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.floralconsultants.net • fcmercer@centurytel.net Floral Consultants -- Manitowish Waters’ full service florist in downtown Manitowish Waters. Kae Nilsson and her award-winning design staff are here to help you choose or send flowers worldwide. Summer Hours starting May 2; M-F, 9am – 5pm. Sat., 9am – 1pm. Winter Hours starting Nov. 1; M-F, 10am – 4pm. Sat., 9am – 1pm. Closed Sundays. Delivery to the communities of Manitowish Waters, Boulder Junction, Presque Isle, Winchester and Mercer daily. HITCH EXCLUSIVES 715-543-2006 660 U.S. Hwy 51 • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.LogKayakRack.com • sales@HitchExclusives.com Heavy duty kayak racks handcrafted from Northern White Cedar Logs. Natural Cedar Logs last up to 25 years without any finish. Racks are weather resistant and can be used indoor and outdoor. We have 20 years of experience in log crafting. Our standard kayak racks sizes are: 2 place, 4 place, & 6 place, but custom orders can be made to accommodate your kayak/canoe needs. Racks are Mortise and Tenon Joinery and angle braces are glued and screwed. Durable kayak storage racks, can carry the heaviest of canoes, kayaks, and boat loads! We also offer a variety of canoe/kayak/SUP racks on website. See ad page 46
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Whether a family reunion, a weekend of boating or fishing on the lake, or a quiet luxurious getaway, Chippewa Retreat Resort has everything you need to enjoy the perfect vacation! Chippewa Retreat Resort specializes in group getaways, including corporate and wellness retreats and weddings. Our staff ensures your event will exceed your expectations.
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shopping LAKESIDE LIVING DESIGN, LLC 715-543-8131 5191 S. Hwy 51 • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.lakesidelivingdesign.com • lldcveronica1@gmail.com Lakeside Living Design is the Northwood’s premiere interior design center. We offer American made indoor and outdoor furniture from manufactures such as CR Laine, Harden, Lane Venture and Lloyd Flanders. Creating custom window treatments, bedding and upholstered pieces is our specialty, fabricated in our on-site state of the art workroom. We also have the perfect home accessories and gifts for all occasions. Coming soon is our online store, visit our web site to become a Lakeside Living Loyal! Whether your style is traditional, rustic or contemporary, our design team can create a tranquil and comfortable space for your lifestyle. Stop in and see how the Lakeside Living Design Team can make your world beautiful inside and out! See ad page 55 NORTHERN FRESH AIR 715-543-2438 12787 Pet Road • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 Northern Fresh air is affiliated with Vollara, a global leader in natural health and eco-friendly technology. Our family of companies has a rich 85 year history dating back to Electrolux, USA. We believe the essential building blocks of life, air, water and the nurturing ingredients found in natural foods of the earth are the building blocks for all things healthy. To find out more, visit us at www.myvollara.com/(northernfreshair).
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STORMY KROMER 888-455-2253 1238 Wall Street • Ironwood, MI 49938 www.stormykromer.com • info@stormykromer.com Home of the iconic Stormy Kromer cap, including free factory tours Monday-Friday at 1:30 and flagship store open MondayFriday 8-5 and Saturday 9-12. Factory tours are kid-friendly and wheelchair accessible, approximately 45 minutes long and a great rainy day activity. Come see a Legend in the making, just north of the border in Michigan’s beautiful Upper Peninsula.
THE WINE AND BEER BARN 715-543-2244 5973 CTH W • Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 www.ewinebarn.com • info@ewinebarn.com Offering a warm and embracing Northern Wisconsin atmosphere to relax and enjoy your wine shopping experience. Offering quality cheeses, cigars, specialty beer, the very best wine accessories, crystal stemware, wine aerators, oak barrel furniture, wine racks, home decor accessories, and several different gift bag options. We also carry infused olive oils and balsamic vinegars. Free wine tastings are available daily. Located in “downtown” Manitowish Waters on County Hwy. W. Wine tastings held the 1st Sat. of every month, 3-6 p.m. TO THE NINES 715-543-2699 5970 County Highway W • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.ninesmw.com• orders@ninesmw.com For a truly unique Manitowish Waters shopping experience, visiting To The Nines is a must. Just steps from The Lodge, To The Nines features carefully selected items that reflect the Northwoods lifestyle. Discover thoughtful gifts, unusual decorative items, food and wine accessories and one-of-a-kind gift items. You will also find unique souvenirs of your visit “Up North” to bring home. For a truly memorable shopping experience, come browse our selection. You will not be disappointed. See ad page 5. WINKLER’S NORTHERN EXPOSURE GREENHOUSE 715-385-2852 5421 Park St. • Boulder Junction, WI 54512 We carry a variety of perennials and annuals, hanging baskets, herbs and shrubs. Concrete bird baths and stepping stones specially made for added interest in your gardens. Open from May to October. Located next to the Guides Inn on Hwy M. The Wampum Shop 715-476-2465 5257 Lakeview Ave, Mercer WI, 54547 wampumshop@gmail.com A Northwoods Tradition since 1950, the Wampum Shop, located in downtown Mercer, is a gift shop for the entire family. With everything from clothing and moccasins, toys for all the kids, wind chimes and garden items, old fashioned and new candy, we have a little something for everyone. See ad page 56
GREAT ESCAPE TECHNOLOGIES, INC 715-543-2563 13630 Powell Road • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.ge-tech.biz greatescapetechnologies@centurylink.net Your local hometown Security and Electronics Expert. Specializing in electronics sales, service, and installation at your home or business. Services include: Security systems, home theaters, multi-room audio systems, LED TV’s and Projectors, highdefinition surveillance cameras, low voltage wiring (TV, Phone and Data networks), along with remote heating, security and camera access.
restaurants ABERDEEN RESTAURANT & BAR 715-543-8700 5325 Aberdeen Lodge Circle • Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Alder Lake/Manitowish Lake Twin Pines Road to Aberdeen Lodge Circle www.AberdeenDining.com • Aberdeen.Lodge@yahoo.com A delightful Northwood’s experience awaits your year ‘round arrival at our traditional hand-hewn log restaurant & bar. Nestled amongst tall pines the Aberdeen provides a scenic view of Trout River, your water passage between Alder Lake and Manitowish Lake. Step into our rustic bar and enjoy a cocktail before dining or meet a group of friends to cheer for your favorite team while watching our big screen TVs. Select mouth-watering entrees from our full menu, enjoy the ambiance of our dining room and be treated to wonderful service and hospitality. Featuring hand cut steaks, ribs, seafood, pasta, and Aberdeen’s famous fish fry, our menu boasts pleasure for every palette. Visit our website and Facebook for weekly specials and promotions. Aberdeen provides a great venue for weddings, birthday parties, anniversaries, club meetings and reunions. Come visit us and enjoy our magnificent screened in porch or nature’s open-air patio! See you soon! See ad page 62 ANGLERS 715-543-2306 6101 County Hwy. W • Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 www.anglersfinefoodandspirits.com paulhabram@gmail.com Anglers Restaurant is located 1 mile north of the Chamber Office on Hwy W which is the main street of Manitowish Waters. You go just over the Damn and across from Dietz’s gas station. For you snowmobilers we are right on the #8 trail. For you cyclists we are right next to the bike trail that takes you to Boulder Junction. Anglers is one of the old landmark buildings in town, but once you walk in you will see the completely remodeled 20 seat bar room with 4 big screen TV’s to catch the game on. Our newly remodeled, cozy dining room seats 40 with a great view of Vance Lake. We offer great Lunch and Dinner specials. All of our steaks are fresh, choice loins that are hand cut to order. Our menu ranges from sandwiches to quality night dining. (Steaks, chops, ribs, seafood, fish, prime rib, fish fry, etc.). Stop by and meet the owners Paul and Michelle for great food and Cocktails. Reservations are greatly appreciated. You cn reach us at (715) 543-2306, Anglers Restaurant on Facebook or anglersfinefoodandspirits.com. See ad page 53
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THE LAKE HOUSE 715-543-2301 5962 County Highway W • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.lakehousemw.com• orders@ninesmw.com Just a short walk from The Lodge, The Lake House has an eclectic array of upscale gifts and home goods for Northern living. Looking for something special? We have it.
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AQUALAND ALE HOUSE 715-385-0380 10450 Main St., Boulder Jct., WI 54512 www.aqualandalehouse.com • team@aqualandalehouse.com The Northwoods first Gastro-Pub, featuring 20 craft beers on tap, fine wine and flavored sodas. Enjoy daily specials, wood-fired pizza, artisan sandwiches, fresh salads and hand-made desserts. Open for lunch and dinner. Aqualand Ale House – a new tradition built upon a strong Northwoods heritage. AURORA BOREALIS 715-543-8464 6047 County Hwy. W Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Vance Lake www.mwaurora.com • ktheis10@gmail.com Aurora Borealis is dedicated to bringing high-quality, handcrafted contemporary American cuisine to Northern Wisconsin. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite at the bar or an intimate dinner with family and friends, Aurora Borealis has a delicious selection of seasonal specialties, fine wines, craft beers and specialty cocktails to complete your dining experience. 149 County Hwy. W, “downtown” Manitowish Waters (former site of Pine Baron’s). Open nightly at 5pm, closed Wednesday. Breakfast, 7am-11:30am. BLUE BAYOU INN 715-543-2537 5547 US Hwy 51 Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Manitowish Lake www.bluebayouinn.com • rita.mazur@centurytel.net Since 1980 or 36 years, the Mazur Family has created the ultimate dining experience serving the finest in Creole/Cajun and American Fare. Customer favorites include Crawfish Etouffee, Jambalaya, Bayou Magic Fish, Catfish prepared six ways, Steak Diane and more. Enjoy Seafood Gumbo, salad cart service, save room for our signature desserts- Bread Pudding or Bananas Foster flamed tableside. Open May-Oct. Libations at 4 PM, Dinner at 5 PM. Closed Sundays. Reservations honored and appreciated. See ad page 63 COZY COVE TAVERN & RESTAURANT 715-543-2166 5786 US Highway 51, (PO Box 425) Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.COZYGRASS.com • jerry@cozygrass.com Enjoy a bit of history while you dine and drink at this 1930’s Vintage Bar and Restaurant. The pine paneled building gives testimony to the resiliency of the original owner, Carl Christensen, the Manitowish Waters constable who was shot in the FBI shootout with Dillinger in 1934. Christensen built this property with the original funds he received from the government for his pain and suffering from 8 bullet wounds he received during the “botched” attempt to capture Dillinger. The business is a work in progress to restore it to its original grandeur and fill it with the “Bluegrass” type music it was originally known for. Dixie’s Coffee House 715-543-2353 6085 County Hwy W • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 dixiesmw.com • info@dixiesmw.com Dixie’s Coffee House nourishes the body and feeds the soul. Featuring Wisconsin’s own New Roots coffee, Rishi tea and specialty baked goods, Dixie’s also offers Panini made to order and delicious soup specials every day. Enjoy the best views in Manitowish Waters while at Dixie’s. With Vance Lake as the focal point, the interior and exterior deck take advantage of the year round breathtaking landscape. Read, work on your computer with our free WiFi or chat with friends as you relax inside. Or enjoy the solitude and beauty of the Northwoods while you sit on the deck. Stop in as you enjoy the adjacent Manitowish Waters Bike Trail. You will come for the coffee but stay for the view. See ad page 61.
GATEWAY LODGE & RESORT 715-476-7878 4695N Popko Circle West, Mercer, WI, USA, 54547 www.thegatewaylodge.com • info@thegatewaylodge.com The Gateway Lodge Bar and Restaurant - Offering some of the best dining in the Northwoods. Offering some of the best dining on the flowage, the full bar and restaurant at Gateway Lodge serves lunch and dinner from 11 a.m. till close year-round. Closed on Tuesdays. A full menu of mouth-watering starters, soups and salads, sandwiches and fine dinner entrees wait you in our comfortable rustic atmosphere. Relax by the fireplace, enjoy a game of pool, or listen to the loons in our newly remodeled screened-in porch. See ad page 64 GUIDE’S INN 715-385-2233 Hwy. M • Boulder Junction, WI, 54512 theguidesinn.media@gmail.com Boulder Junction. Recognized as THE BEST in fine dining in the Northwoods. Featuring more than 35 entrees, all prepared to order. Including numerous veal selections, hand cut steaks, pasta, house specialties & much more. FAMOUS for their panfried walleye. People visit just to dine with Chef Jimmy Dean! You’ll want to be sure The Guides Inn Supper Club is on your “must do” list. LAKE OF THE TORCHES EAGLE’S NEST RESTAURANT & WOODY’S BAR & GRILL 715-588-7070 510 Old Abe Road • Lac du Flambeau, WI, 54538 www.lakeofthetorches.com Satisfy your appetite at Lake of the Torches Resort Casino. The Eagle’s Nest Restaurant offers bountiful buffets, including our Breakfast Buffet complete with made to order omelets, French toast, and pancakes. And, enjoy our Surf and Turf buffets on Friday and Saturdays that includes your favorite seafood delicacies along with succulent cuts of meat. Or, order your favorite burgers, wraps and pizzas at Woody’s Bar & Grill. Open Year Round. Eagle’s Nest Hours: 7 am- 9 pm; Woody’s Grill Hours: Sun – Thurs 6 am – 2 am, Fri and Sat 24 hours. See ad page 29 LITTLE BOHEMIA LODGE 715-543-8800 5625 Hwy 51 • Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Star Lake www.littlebohemialodge.com • main@littlebohemialodge.com It was 80 years ago when the Dillinger Gang eluded Melvin Purvis and Hoover’s newly formed FBI in a hail of gunfire in the shootout at the Lodge. The release of the Universal Studios’ production “Public Enemies” starring Johnny Depp in 2009 documented the great chase and spectacle that was the Dillinger Gang, which formed the modern day FBI that we know today. Stop in at the Lodge to see artifacts from the Lodge’s place in history as well as the Hollywood production. Here’s your chance to observe an intense moment in American history in the unique setting known since the 30’s as “The Famous Little Bohemia Lodge.” See ad page 65
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PEA PATCH SALOON 715-543-2455 6011 Cty. Hwy. W, Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Vance Lake www.thepeapatch.com • peapatchsaloon@yahoo.com “Best Burger by a Dam Site!” Lunch/dinner served 11 am until 9 pm daily. Featuring appetizers, salads, sandwiches, burgers, pizza, homemade chili and soup. Daily specials include “Mexican” Thursdays and Friday Fish Fry. Carry outs available. Full bar. On snowmobile trail #8 across the street from Rest Lake Park by the Rest Lake Dam. Like us on Facebook. 11 motel rooms on the Manitowish River. See ad pages 42 & 67 RUSTIC ROADHAUS 715-543-8500 5194 S. Hwy 51, Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 www.rusticroadhaus.com • umbachteresa@gmail.com Begin your Northwoods tradition, like so many have done since 1938, at the Rustic Roadhaus on Hwy. 51. The Rustic welcomes you to Manitowish Waters with awesome fish fries and a creative lunch and dinner menu. Best Pizzas in the Northwoods. Take a break from the snowmobile trails to watch the Packer Games. Stop by for a cocktail or your own private party on the outdoor patio. Drop in to listen to live music. Call us for daily specials and for directions to good times! SMOKEY’S 715-543-2220 6410 County Rd W • Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 www.smokeysdining.com • jim@smokeysdining.com The nicest little supper club in the Northwoods! Our casually elegant setting makes for a fine dining experience you’ll long remember. Indulge in steaks, chops, seafood and house specialties accompanied by our premier selection of spirits and wines. Open year round at 4:30, Smokey’s is the place to go for an intimate dinner for two or a gathering of family and friends. See ad page 5 and 68. THE BEAR BAR RESTAURANT & LODGE 715-686-2808 10415 County Hwy W, Winchester, WI 54557 www.thebearbarlodge.com • marysue1@centurytel.net Our restaurant consists of two dining rooms which allows us to serve the public while often hosting a private function. Our restaurant décor (northwoods casual) to our menu is very traditional Wisconsin supper club. The finest in steaks, chops and seafood are offered on our full dinner menu as well as our award winning signature bbq baby back ribs. And what northwood’s supper club menu would be complete without the tradition Friday night fish fry and Saturday prime rib! Many evenings there is live piano entertainment during dinner and you can always count on major sports events on our big screens! From affordable lodging to incredible dining, you will find it all at the “Bear”.
THE PINES RESTAURANT AND BEER GARDEN 715-476-2933 5234 N Hwy. 51 • Mercer, WI 54547 www.thepinesmercer.com • thepines1981@live.com The Pines has been in business for over 35 years serving some of the Northwoods finest German food. Our homemade specialities include; Schnitzel, Beef Roladen, Smoked Hamshanks, Roast Duck, Red Cabbage, Sauerkraut, Dumplings, Spetzels and more. Also serving American favorites; chicken, shrimp, pizzas, sandwiches, wraps and salads. European cakes and cookies as well as Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream and soft serve frozen custard are featured in our Ice Cream Shop. Relax outdoors in the new family friendly Beer Garden with your favorite drink or ice cream treat. Full bar and music venue outdoors. Live music every Fri., Sat. and Sun. from Memorial Weekend thru Labor Day Weekend. Check our website for band and special events listing. Mark your calendar for these Special events; Sat. July 30 – Mardi Gras-music by Copper Box, – 35th Anniversary Party, – Oktoberfest – Fun for the whole family! See ad page 60 VOSS’ BIRCHWOOD LODGE 715-543-8441 311 Voss Road Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 – Spider Lake www.vossbl.com • vbirchwood@centurytel.net Celebrating 107 years in 2016! Excellent dining. Breakfast & dinners served in the main lodge dining room. Varied full menu. Tables set with antique glassware and fresh flowers. Drinks can be enjoyed in our spacious main lobby by the massive fireplace, or in our new lounge. Old world & gracious. Open to the public, June to October. Reservations appreciated. See ad pages 51 & 69 WHITE OAK GRILL 715-543-8111 13029 Deer Park Road • Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 www.ChippewaRetreat.com chippewaretreatresort@gmail.com Dine in Rustic Elegance while enjoying picturesque lake views. Enjoy made from scratch small and large plates, house aged-hand cut steaks, fresh seafood dishes and our homemade desserts. Savor our handpicked wines from our 1300 bottle cellar, classic cocktails at our vintage 1933 Art Deco bar or treat yourself to a comfy seat next to a roaring fire in the lounge. We are the perfect venue for your company party, elegant wedding or corporate retreat! See ad page 70 YE OLDE SHILLELAGH 715-543-2340 14202 Tower Road • Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 Ye Olde Shillelagh provides the area a unique experience different from any other. It is not a bar nor fine dining but an establishment that offers an Irish atmosphere from the minute your leave your car and approach our one-of-a-kind handcrafted barrel entrance. Once inside you will find an atmosphere and table fare not found anywhere in the area. Our customers will find our prices very attractive and our social venue constantly motivating. See ad page 71
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PARKSIDE TAVERN 715-543-2582 5998 CTH W Manitowish Waters, WI 54547 – Rest Lake www.mwparksidetavern.com info@mwparksidetavern.com Downtown Manitowish Waters overlooking Rest Lake and the park. Come by car, boat, plane, bike or snowmobile. Contemporary American cuisine serving quality seafood & fish, hand cut steaks and many other house specialties in a casual atmosphere. Gluten Free & Vegetarian options available. EXECUTIVE CHEF, Tom uses only quality ingredients with attention to detail – it’s what he’s passionate about. Parkside Tavern is a restaurant that offers a dining experience you and your guests will long remember. Spacious bar and multiple dining rooms including our lovely screened porch. Hours; May: Open Wed - Sun, 4pm-Close. Memorial Day - Labor Day: Open 7 days a week, 4pm-Close. September & October: Open Wed - Sun, 4pm-Close. November & December: Open Fri-Sun, 4pm-Close. HAPPY HOUR (Cocktails & Appetizers) Mon - Thu, 4–6pm. DINNER service starts at 5pm. Reservations are appreciated. See ad page 66
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our travels have taken you this far; now gathered around the evening campfire with family, you watch the sparks dance skyward, chuckle as the kids fill cheeks with roasted marshmallows like the resident chipmunks, and hear an adult voice then ring out: “Where are we going to eat out tomorrow?” Ah, consider the possibilities! As a veteran visitor to Manitowish Waters, you know this community is not only home of the Legendary 10 Lake Chain, but also home to a good number of fine restaurants and eateries. You sit back confident that the local cuisine will reward them with pleasurable and predictable experiences that will have them sighing with satisfaction after the last knife, fork, and spoon is put down. This is the Northwoods, so hearty food is on the menu. The classic Friday night fish fry, the sizzlin’ steaks, bar burgers piled high with onions and crispy fries on the side dish, of course. There’s more to life, and there’s more to our menus that make your guests wonder if they have been magi-
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cally taken to a world-renowned Chicago or New York restaurant.
Careful attention by the servers ensures fast service. At evening’s end, when one gives a friendly wave and says, “Goodnight, folks!”, you know you’ll be back. For breakfast, lunch and dinner! A footnote: We have more than 10 lakes, of course. Dozens and dozens more. So it’s quite possible to travel by boat to some of our restaurants and taverns. Snowmobile trails and frozen lakes up the travel possibilities in winter. In addition to those lakes and great swaths of forests, our excellent roads make it easy to get around by car, truck or motorcycle. Bon appétit!
The Best View in Manitowish Waters and Adjacent to the Bike Trail
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Bayou Kitchen Jambalaya Shrimp Victoria Filet of Catfish (Deep Fried, Blackened, Creole Baked) Crawfish Etouffée Chicken Pontalba F a m i l y Shrimp and Artichoke Hearts O w ne d & O p e r a t e d Bayou Grilled Shrimp Steak Dianne Considered to be the Shrimp DeJonghe brightest Northern Star Bayou Magic Fish ), (four in all Cajun Sampler Blackened Fish of the Day The Blue Bayou Inn Blackened Chicken is a must stop for the Blackened Catfish Etouffée finest dining experience Catfish En Papillote in the northwoods! Shrimp Creole Sweet Basil Shrimp Open May through October Duck Etouffée Closed Sunday Shrimp Etouffée except holiday weekends Blackened Breast of Duck Steak
Located on US 51 at Spider Lake Bridge (a scenic 18 miles from Minocqua)
Overlooking beautiful Lake Manitowish & Manito Island - Ask about the legend!
Libations & Appetizers available in the Steamboat Lounge or on the patio
For reservations and information, call
Featuring a Fine Selection of Wines
Website: www.bluebayouinn.com
Visa, Mastercard, American Express & Discover Accepted
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Stated simply...Great American Fare and the finest in Louisiana Cookery!! For the perfect gift, purchase our very own cookbook “Lagniappe,” or remember someone special with a Blue Bayou gift certificate. 5547 US Highway 51 • Manitowish Waters, WI A MAZUR FAMILY TRADITION SINCE 1980
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Wisconsin Tradition Cheese Curds ............7.95 Pickle Slabs...............................5.95 Flowage Wings..........................8.95 Shrimp .......................................9.95 Clams ........................................9.95 Gateway Fries ...........................5.95 Flowage Scampi .......................9.95 Fiesta Jalapeno Poppers ..........7.95 Onion Rings ..............................6.95 Deep Fried Mushrooms ............7.95 Flowage Fingerlings ..................9.95 Crab Cakes ...............................9.95 Flowage Escargot .....................8.95 Appetizer Platter......................12.95 1lb. Chicken Livers ....................5.95
Sandwiches
Served with fries, or substitute onion rings for 1.00 Add salad bar (when available) for 4.95
The Loonatic* .................... 13.95 Prime Rib .......................... 12.95 Steak Sandwich* ............... 12.95 Jumbo Pork Tenderloin ..... 12.95 Chicken Breast .................... 8.95 Fish Sandwich ..................... 8.95 Pulled Pork .......................... 7.95 Northwoods Italian .............. 9.95 Chicken Strips ..................... 8.95 Italian Beef .......................... 9.95 Walleye.............................. 12.95
Taste of Italy ............................ 10.95 Tortellini ................................... 12.95 Manicotti .................................. 16.95 Chicken Parmesan.................. 15.95 Tortellacci ................................ 14.95 Vegetarian Pasta ..................... 10.95 Caribbean Jerk Spaghetti ....... 11.95 Add chicken .......................... 4.00 Add shrimp ........................... 7.00
Seafood
Served with choice of soup, side salad or salad bar (when available), and your choice of wild rice blend, french fries, boston browns, baked potato, garlic mashed potatoes or sweet potato drizzled with our specialty sauce.
Shrimp Feast ........................... 18.95 Canadian Walleye ................... 21.95 Jumbo Prawns ........................ 21.95 baconwrapped ..................... 3.00 Cold Water Scallops................ 23.95 baconwrapped ..................... 3.00 Grilled Salmon......................... 18.95 Ahi Tuna Steak ........................ 16.95 Atlantic Cod Filet ..................... 14.95 chipotle style ........................ 3.00 Flowage Scampi ..................... 18.95
Specialties Lamb Chops* .....................32.95 Pork Ribeye........................17.95 Iowa Chops* .......................15.95 Gateway’s Famous Northwoods Ribs 2 pound .........................23.95 1 Pound .........................17.95 Half Chicken .......................12.95
Salads Gateway Greens .......................9.95 Hot Bacon & Spinach ................6.95 ..................................8.95 Salad Bar ..................................
Homemade Soup Soup of the day ...............................4.25 Bowl ............................... ................................3.25 Cup ................................ Baked French Onion .................7.95 Bowl................................4.95 Chili Bowl................................ .................................3.95 Cup .................................
Gateway Steaks Top 10 Ounce Sirloin* ..............17.95 Northwoods Ribeye* 20 ounce .............................26.95 12 Ounce.............................20.95 Filet Mignon* ............................27.95 New York Strip* 24 ounce .............................28.95 12 Ounce.............................19.95 Gateway Grizzly Challenge* ....69.95
Pizza
Kids menu ............................ ............................$5.95
Deluxe Pizza
12” .........12.95 16” .........21.95 Italian Beef Pizza 12” .........13.95 16” .........22.95 Gateway Special 12” .........13.95 16” .........21.95 Buffalo Chicken Pizza 12” .........12.95 16” .........21.95 Build Your Own Pie 12” ...........8.95 16” .........14.95
*Whether dining out or preparing food at home, consuming undercooked or raw meats, eggs, shellfish or fish may increase your chance of foodborne illness.
Burgers
1/2lb fresh beef (never frozen)
Desserts
Make any burger a double for 3.00
Mushroom & Swiss* ............. 9.95 Chipotle Burger* ................... 9.95 Black & Blue ......................... 9.95 Cheesy Bacon Burger ........10.95 Gateway Burger ................... 8.95
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Triple Chocolate Cake Bananas Foster Ice Cream Cake Key Lime Pie Carrot Cake
Ice Cream Drinks Grasshopper Brandy Alexander The Gateway Hummer
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Entrees range from $8.95 to $29.95
Chops & Steaks Baby Back Ribs Canadian Walleye Coconut Shrimp
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OPEN YEAR ROUND Dinner served nightly 5:00 to 10:00 • Breakfast and Lunch - Days and Hours vary by Season Open Holidays • Available for Banquets, Private Parties and Weddings
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we know today. Please stop in at the Lodge to see artifacts from the Lodge’s place in history as well as the Hollywood production. Here’s your chance to observe an intense moment in American history in the unique setting known since the ‘30’s as Little Bohemia Lodge.
Porch Dining Room
Hideout Bar & Deck
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715-543-2582 • info@mwparksidetavern.com
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www.mwparksidetavern.com Cozy, Comfortable Yet Classy
MENU SAMPLING APPETIZERS
Sicilian Eggplant Fritters Wisconsin Brat Bites Stuffed Portabella Mushrooms Bruschetta Texan Style Torpedoes Crab Cakes Shrimp Cocktail Deep Fried Avocado Wedges Meatballs
SALADS
Parkside Salad Classic Caesar Roasted Beet Salad
SPECIALS
Mon-Thurs: Nightly Specials ($12.95) Sat-Sun: Chef Specials Friday Fish Fry
ENTREES
Pork Loin Chop Canadian Walleye Seafood St. Thomas Salmon Wellington St. Thomas Fettuccine Stuffed Chicken Breast Chicken Florentine Chicken/Veal Piccata Chef ’s Choice – Tenderloin Ribeye Steak Veal Parmesan Veal Hunter Style Baby Rack of Lamb Deluxe Ground Burger à la carte
DESSERTS
All homemade with fresh ingredients
EXECUTIVE CHEF TOM in DOWNTOWN MANITOWISH WATERS Contemporary American Cuisine – Serving quality seafood, hand cut steaks and many other house specialties in a casual atmosphere. Visit us by car, boat, plane, or bike. PRIVATE PARTIES, please contact us for details. RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED.
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BAR OPEN: 4pm • DINNER SERVED: 5pm HAPPY HOUR: 4pm – 6pm (Monday - Thursday)
Enjoy Our Outdoor Patio
SUMMER, MEMORIAL & LABOR DAY Open 7 Days per Week
FALL, WINTER & SPRING Seasonal Days & Hours Apply
*GLUTEN FREE & VEGETARIAN OPTIONS AVAILABLE MENU SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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Nestled amidst the pines of the Wisconsin Northwoods, Smokey’s offers a relaxed, welcoming setting to enjoy fine dining and a premier selection of spirits and wines. Choose Smokey’s for that intimate dinner for two, a congenial gathering of friends and family or for unwinding in our comfortable bar. It will be an experience you’ll long remember.
APPETIZERS Shrimp Cocktail Crab Cakes Beef Tenderloin Flatbread Bacon-Wrapped Scallops Bruschetta
SMOKEY’S EXCLUSIVE Kobe Beef Burger Tuna Sandwich Chicken Saltimbocca
CALORIE CAUTIOUS
House Specials, Entrees and Seafood include: fresh bread, soup or house salad AND choice of a side: french fried potatoes, baked potato, vegetable medley or Chef’s nightly special.
Complement your dinner with a f ine wine from Smokey’s wine cellar.
Mixed Grill Salad Chicken Breast Platter Smokey’s Salad
Special children’s menu available.
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Tenderloin Oscar Salmon Oscar Bourbon Steak Chicken Milanaise
PASTA Fettuccini D’la Mare Chicken Scarpelli Mushroom Asiago Chicken Three Cheese Lobster Mac
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ENTREES Filet Mignon New York Strip Ribeye Rack of Lamb Smoked Ribs Berkshire Pork Chop Slow Roast Prime Rib (Fri. & Sat. only)
SEAFOOD Crab Cakes Canadian Walleye Salmon Fillet Shrimp Scallops Halibut
DESSERTS Chef’s Nightly Homemade Desserts: Bread Pudding Cheesecake Creme Brulee Fudge Brownie à la Mode Pecan Delite Ice Cream Caramel Crunch
Other Taste Tempting Desserts: Schaum Torte Flourless Chocolate Cake
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Located within the luxurious Chippewa Retreat Resort and styled by Lakeside Living Design
CURRENT HOURS Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat ~ Before 5 PM Menu ~ 11 AM to 5 PM Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat ~ After 5 PM Menu ~ 5 PM to Close Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat ~ Bar Opens 11 AM Sunday Brunch ~ 9 AM to 2 PM Sunday Dinner ~ 4 PM to Close Closed Tuesday Reservations Are Appreciated. No Matter What Time of Year.
Enjoy made from scratch small and large plates year round.
Savor our handpicked wines from our 1300 bottle cellar, classic cocktails, and craft beer.
13029 Deer Park Road, Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 • 715.543.8111
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Appetizers
Soups, Stews and Salads
Open Daily at 11 a.m.
Guinness Irish Stew Lamb Meat, Baby Carrots, Baby Red Potatoes, Guinness Broth, Onions, Garlic and Other Spices. Served with a slice of Irish Soda Bread.
Homemade Soups Soup of the day Chili Irish Baked Onion Soup
Salads
Side Salad Grilled or Crispy Chicken Salad
Burgers
Always Fresh, Never Frozen! Build them the way you like or try ours! Hamburger Cheeseburger Mushroom and Swiss Burger Pizza Burger Black and Bleu Burger Sour Cream & Olive sic Bacon Cheeseburger Live Mu ay und Jalapeño & Pepper Jack Every S pt e S y Shillelagh Burger a M in Music g in w o foll k the Par
Sandwiches
Reuben Corned Beef and Swiss Crispy or Grilled Chicken Sandwich Hot Ham and Cheese B.L.T. BBQ Pulled Pork Tuna Melt on Marble Rye Irish Dip Patti Melt on Marble Rye
Shepherd’s Pie
An Irish Favorite! Made with a Beef and Pork Blend, Onions, Peas and Carrots, topped with Mashed Potatoes and Bacon and Baked to a golden Brown. Served with a slice of Irish Soda Bread
Fall off the Bone BBQ Ribs Fresh Homemade Pizzas
Made with Our Homemade Pizza Sauce! Available in 12” or 16”
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French Fries Black & Tan Onion Rings Homemade Chips Cheese Curds (White Cheddar) Reuben Bites Mac-N-Cheese Bites Jalapeno Poppers Chicken Tenders Bacon Wrapped Water Chestnuts Mozzarella Sticks Mini Corn Dogs Chicken Wings
Sunday - Bacon Topped Meatloaf Dinner Monday - Always Different, Always Delicious. Tuesday - Liver, Bacon and Onions Dinner Wednesday & Friday - Irish Beer Battered Fish Fry or Baked Cod Thursday - Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner Saturday - Prime Rib
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Making New Memories Spending time at Mill Point Resort is not just about vacationing. We believe it’s about reconnecting - about families making new memories together. • 6 Modern 3-Bed/2-Bath Cottages on Beautiful Alder Lake • Complimentary bikes, rowboats, canoes, kayaks and SUPs available.