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or the more than 30,000 visitors who come to Burnett County in the summer, it’s about the outdoor fun and the break from a faster pace. Whether your first time or thousandth time to Burnett County, it’s about enjoying the peace and quiet, winding down from your regular grind, and maybe actually seeing the stars for a change. And that’s great (just ask any of us who live here), but why not do something different? There are a lot of fun, family-friendly activities in Burnett County that are within about half an hour’s drive from where you are. There’s something for everyone and some great alternatives for the days when the weather just won’t play nice. We’ll help you get started. Our Burnett County Bucket List is filled with the top things to do while you’re here. Then take a look at our events calendar, add a few more items of interest, and get out there and start checking things off! You know, this might take a couple of trips...

Burnett County Bucket List ✓ Get an ice cream cone at the Burnett Dairy, ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Log Cabin, or anywhere in between. Eat a car-side meal at a drive-in restaurant. Learn about farm animals at the Fairs (yes, we have TWO). Meet one of the over 280 species of birds at Crex Meadows. Ride a bike down the Gandy Dancer Trail. Drive an ATV or snowmobile along the many county trails. Gather blueberries in the Namekagon Barrens Wildlife area. Experience the Webb Lake St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Watch the Grantsburg Snowmobile Watercross (snowmobiles in July!). Feast on chili, chicken, or booya at any of the many festivals. Enjoy homegrown fruits and vegetables from a farmers market. Attend a historical presentation at Forts Folle Avoine. Sit in the woods and wait for that perfect shot. Visit a craft or art fair and find that one-of-a-kind item. Enter an ice fishing contest. Wave to Santa at the Siren Christmas Parade. Try your luck at the casinos. Play in a softball tournament. Pitch a tent, make a campfire, and make some s’mores. Rent a pontoon boat for a lazy afternoon of fishing. Learn about Native American culture at a Pow Wow. Float or paddle down the St. Croix/Namekagon River. Set the little ones loose on an Easter egg hunt. Celebrate at Oktoberfest or Grantoberfest. Marvel at 4th of July fireworks over a lake.


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his little northwest-corner community nestled in the Town of Swiss hosts several of the largest establishments in Burnett County, despite its wee dot on the map. Danbury, the “last stop to the border,” is less than 60 miles from Lake Superior. It offers the historically significant Fort Folle Avoine Historical Park, a 700-home recreational development, a casino and endless outdoor activities. “The Forts,” as the historical park is fondly known, sits on an 80-acre site of two former British Fur Companies who operated on the Yellow River. It opened to the public in 1989. Its name was derived from the voyageur term “folle avoine” meaning “crazy oats,” though the oats were actually native wild rice. Fort Folle Avoine Historical Park tours are led by period-dressed guides from May to September and offer a view into that former time. The park additionally hosts a dozen or so events throughout the summer. The residential recreational development, Voyager Village, provides restaurants, two golf courses, an airport, campground, parks and hiking trails. This 6,000-acre spread is home to both yearround and seasonal property owners. Many outdoor and recreational activities are available through the Danbury Wildlife Area, with over 2,200 acres under DNR management. Opportunities include birding, hiking, foraging, fishing, trapping, hunting, wildlife viewing and skiing. Danbury is a community brimming with happenings that you won’t want to miss.

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rom the hometown feel of Big Gust Days, an annual carnival and celebration, to its internationally acclaimed watercross event, Grantsburg is the place to be in Wisconsin. Summer months will bring adults back to their carefree childhood days and provide new memories for the kids. The St. Croix and Namekagon Rivers provide up-close and personal canoeing opportunities. Grantsburg area outfitters are ready to gear you up and provide information for the best-possible outdoor experience. If you prefer fishing, our local guides will steer you to some of the best fishing anywhere. Grantsburg’s Memory Lake Park is frequented by area birds and wildlife, the Grantsburg Golf Course is available to the sports minded and the Grantsburg Community Pool provides easy entertainment on hot afternoons or as a cool-down in the evening. 2018 will bring Grantsburg’s 42nd Annual World Championship Snowmobile Watercross event, drawing thousands from near and far. In addition to the excitement of the races, this Memory Lake Park extravaganza hosts food vendors, street dances and the most spectacular fireworks show in the area. Summer is not the only time to enjoy Grantsburg’s charm. A spectacular event occurs in the fall at Crex Meadows - the largest wildlife area in the state and a flyway for birds on their way to warmer climates. Sandhill Cranes by the thousands come through the area and are accompanied

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by varieties of geese, swans and ducks. Crex Meadows’ visitor center is a welcoming place to offer information, answer questions and provide details on their year-round activities for both children and adults. Brandt Pines ski trails are a great way to get out and enjoy the magic of the winter wood, catch glimpses of our winter critters and their tracks, and enjoy the fresh country air. Or, if you prefer, take advantage of the many snowmobile trails to get your winter excitement and enjoyment. Ice fishing, too, is a regular sport that yields great catches on our lakes. Bookmark the Grantsburg and Crex Meadows sites to find fun activities all year.

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he County Seat and much more than the little city that survived an F3 tornado in 2001, Siren rightfully boasts of its arts, amenities and adventure. Music, theater, artisans and local crafters offer a variety of activities and interests. Summer months bring an array of family fun. There is music in the park at Crooked Lake all season long and it is a great place to play any time of day. Take a look at the 2001 F3 memorial while you’re there. A variety of shops, restaurants, resorts, hotels, motels and retailers will prepare you for your activities and to meet all your needs while you visit. Take in a round of golf on a championship-grade course, or visit the miniature golf course for the little ones. Siren’s Fourth of July celebration is a must-attend, offering music and a street dance, a parade, 5K and bed races, street vendors and spectacular fireworks. Many lakes and parks in and near Siren offer endless adventure and exploration. One can ride a pontoon on Lower Clam Lake, enjoy a family skate at a local skate park or simply relax and enjoy the sights, smells and sounds of this tidy and lively community. On Siren’s south side is entrance to the 98-mile Gandy Dancer Trail. This multi-use trail system welcomes hikers and bikers in summer months and snowmobilers in the winter. It crosses three counties and offers remarkable views of forest land, lakes and rivers. Along the way, nearby towns provide easy access to both information and supplies. Come visit Siren and you will want to stay.

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CLAM RIVER GOLF CLUB 1199 Hilltop Road, Shell Lake 715-468-2900 FOX RUN GOLF COURSE 27536 State Road 35 , Webster 715-866-7953 foxrungolf.net FREDERIC GOLF COURSE 905 Wisconsin Avenue, Frederic 715-327-8250 fredericgolfcourse.com GRANTSBURG GOLF COURSE 333 W. St. George Avenue, Grantsburg 715-463-2300 golfgrantsburg.com

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LUCK GOLF COURSE 1520 So. Shore Drive, Luck 715-472-2939 luckgolfcourse.com

VOYAGER VILLAGE GOLF CLUB 28851 Kilkare Road, Danbury 715-259-3910 voyagervillage.com

MOOSE MULLIGAN’S MINIATURE GOLF 24235 1st Avenue, Siren 715-349-5454 moosemulligans.net

WHITETAIL WILDERNESS GOLF COURSE 27225 State Road 35, Webster 715-866-8276

SIREN NATIONAL GOLF CLUB 8606 Waldora Road, Siren 715-349-8000 sirennational.com

YELLOW LAKE GOLF COURSE 7768 County Road U, Danbury 715-866-7107

SPOONER GOLF CLUB W6120 Cty Hwy H, Spooner 715-635-3580 spoonergolf.com

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Welcome to Tesora AN Northwoods destination for amazing cuisine, isine, wood-fired pizza and special events. Hours of Operation: Sunday - Thursday 4PM - 9PM Friday & Saturday 4PM - 10PM 23985 State Road 35 South • Siren, WI 54872 Phone: 715-349-7878 • www.tesorarestaurant.com

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Tea • Fruit Smoothies Bottled Drinks • Daily Breakfast Daily Lunch Specials Homemade Bakery Items Soups • Sandwiches • Paninis “Ask about our great selection of boxed lunch options for catering your business meeting or gathering!”

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ven more than 60 years ago, the draw of the Webb Lake area was evident. There are 16 named lakes in and around the Webb Lake area, with abundant fish species. Logging was a big enterprise in the early days. Logs were boomed across Webb Lake into Webb Creek, then down the Namekagon and St. Croix Rivers and into Stillwater, Minn. Early accounts refer to the town as “Webb’s Lake,” named after a trapper who operated a trading post in the area. Maps from the early 20th century identify the town as Weblake due to the then postal department accepting only one-word names. Why the second “b” in Webb was left out is unknown. The town was almost named Harrison in honor of Army General William Henry Harrison. In 1838, the name “Webb Lake” became official with the postal department. Several businesses had already sprung up by then, some still going today. In the 1920s, the Webb Lake Narrows Resort opened its doors. In the 1930s, the first recorded Webb Lake Store began operating, known presently as the Main Store. Today’s Cabaret, a tavern and eatery, also opened in the 1930s under another name. It was Ivan Johnson, the town’s postmaster, who was most responsible for making Webb Lake a growing concern in the 1940s and 50s. He added feed and flour, tires and clothing to the inventory at the Webb Lake Store. With the help of his wife, he also began marketing ice cream. The Johnsons built cottages for visiting fishermen. Andrew Kucharski opened the Webb Lake Motel and Guy Johnson built even more cottages – they,

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too, to lure fishermen. Webb Lake area residents are proud of their pristine and bountiful waters. Visitors can look forward to their favorite catch, from northern pike to muskies, walleye, large and smallmouth bass, catfish, crappies and a variety of other panfish. So, throw in a line, enjoy the northern woods and water, and relax in a country cottage or around a campfire. Webb Lake is the perfect backdrop.

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he Village of Webster and its surrounding area is a stop you won’t want to miss. From fishing opener through the colors of autumn, Webster offers an abundance of activities. Come winter, plentiful outdoor sports and interests will keep one refreshed in the beautiful north woods. Founded in 1916, just over 640 people call the quaint Village of Webster home. Named for the “father of the American Dictionary,” Noah Webster, story has it that two Webster pioneers petitioned the federal government for a local post office in 1895. They mistakenly omitted the village name on their request and later wrote back to their congressmen that “the father of the American dictionary is good enough for us.” Pristine waterways invite fisherman, canoers, birdwatchers, hikers and bikers along their shorelines. Yellow Lake, Devils Lake, the Yellow River and nearby Clam River will fill your plates for dinner

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with a variety of fish species from walleye and northern pike to pan fish. Local trails also offer more activity for hiking and biking with the renowned Gandy Dancer State Trail at Webster’s doorstep. August brings Gandy Dancer Days, a communitywide festival celebrating its namesake. Dozens of events will keep both children and adults entertained, from a bike rodeo to a craft sale, street vendors and foods galore. The event strives for an emphasis on “buying local” and supporting local businesses. In a tradition dating back to 1917, September lights up the village with the sights, sounds and enjoyment of the Central Burnett County Fair, a bustle of activity from livestock competitions to the arts. Webster offers shops, restaurants, wilderness resorts and retailers to outfit your stay and supply your needs. It hasn’t forgotten our four-legged companions, with a spacious community dog park open daily during daylight hours. Bring the whole family.

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ever wonder gallery

What secrets lie Under the Surfaces of our beloved lakes and rivers?

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The art in our gallery has been created by kids redefining themselves through their strengths while in residential mental health treatment at Northwest Passage.

Visit us at the In a New Light Gallery today. Entrance is always free. Hours vary by season. Visit us online for more information inanewlight.org.

Explore some of Burnett County’s greatest places to relax, fish, and boat by looking “Under the Surface” with our latest underwater exhibit.

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26 Siren Farmers Market, 1 – 3 p.m., Tesora Parking Lot, Siren.

1-3 Big Gust Days, Grantsburg. Antique car show, plant sale, golf tourney and more. grantsburgchamber.org.

25 – 26 Garden & Art Show, Café Wren, Luck. 715-472-4700 or Facebook.com/CafeWren. 25- 28 Hertel Mud Bog, Hertel. 715-468-4451 or facebook.com/ hertelmudboggers.

1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Grantsburg Farmers Market, 2 – 4 p.m., BMC Lot, Grantsburg.

26 Pancake Breakfast, Webster Community Center.

1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Music on the Overlook, St. Croix Falls. 715-4833580.

26 Arts & Crafts Extravaganza., Webster High School grounds, Webster. 612-749-6980 or WEF@webster.k12.wi.us.

2 One, the Only Tribute to Metallica, Hertel Amphitheater, Hertel. hertel.stcroixcasino.com. 2 Polk County Dairy Breakfast, Milltown Community Center, Milltown. 715-553-0258. 2 Pancake Breakfast, Grantsburg Fire Hall. grantburgchamber.org. 2 Carlyle Sherstad 5K/10K Run/Walk, Grantsburg. 715-463-7285 or burnettmedicalcenter.com. 2 Stone Lake Community Garage Sales, Stone Lake. stonelakewi. com. 2 Paul Darper Mentalist/magician, Festival Theatre, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-3387 or festivaltheatre.org. 2 Kids “R” First Fishing contest, Half Moon Lake, Milltown. 715825-3258. 2, 9, 16, 23 Twelve Rides of Summer, around Burnett County. Lake Country Pedalers, 715-866-8600 or facebook.com/ lakecountrypedalers. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Siren Farmers Market, 1 – 3 p.m., Tesora Parking Lot, Siren. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Saturday Music Series, Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556 or chateaustcroix.com. 3 Siren Lions/Lake Country Riders Free Kids Fishing Contest, Clam Lake Wayside, Siren. 715-349-2400. 4, 11, 18, 25 Grantsburg Farmers Market, 12 – 2 p.m., Village Hall Lot, Grantsburg.

26 Webster Lions Chicken BBQ, Gandy Dancer Saloon, Danbury. burnettcountyfun.com

5, 12, 19, 26 Music in the Park, Triangle Park, Luck. luckwisconsin.com.

26 -27 Barrel Tasting Weekend, Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556 or chateaustcroix.com.

7. 14, 21, 28 Siren Music in the Park, Crooked Lake Park Band Shell, Siren. 715-349-8399 or visitsiren.com.

26 Wisconsin Canoe Heritage Day, Wooden Boat & Canoe Show, Spooner. 715-635-2479 or wisconsincanoeheritagemuseum. org.

7, 14, 21, 28 Alpha Farmers Market, 3 – 5 p.m., Burnett Dairy Lot, Alpha.

26-27 Opening Weekend Plant Sale & Spring Encampment, Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715-866-8890 or theforts.org. 27 Wild Rice Pancake Breakfast, Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715-866-8890 or theforts.org. 27 ATV Poker Run, Fish Bowl Bar & Grill, Danbury. 715-259-3405.

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8 Authentic German dinner, Siren United Methodist Church, Siren. 715-349-2514. 8 – 10 City of Trails Festival, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-1410 or polkcountytourism.com. 9 City of Trails 5K/Rock N River 10K Walk/Run, St. Croix Falls. cityoftrailsrace.com. 9 Return to Seattle Tribute concert, Hertel Amphitheater, Hertel. hertel. stcroixcasino.com.

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9 Neil McKenzie Youth Fishing Contest, Deer Lake, St. Croix Falls. neilmckenzieyouthfishingcontest.org. 9 Back the Blue 5K, Shell Lake Beach Pavilion, Shell Lake. backtheblue5K.com. 9 Tri-County Dairy Breakfast, Washburn County Fairgrounds, Spooner. 715-822-8805. 15 Burnett Dairy Day, Burnett Dairy, Alpha. 715-689-2748 or burnettdairy.com. 16 Burnett County Dairy Breakfast, Grantsburg. Facebook.com/ Burnett-County-Ag-Assocition. 15-17 Frederic Family Days, Frederic. 715-327-4836. 16 Strawberry Shortcake, Soo Line Depot, Frederic. 715-327-4892. 16 Frederic Lion’s Coon Lake Classic Car Show, Frederic. 715-3278076. fredericlionsclassic.com 16 Spooner Railroad Day, Railroad Memories Museum, Spooner. 715-635-3325. 16, 23, 30 Spooner Farmers Market, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m., Restore Lot, Spooner. 16-18 Indianhead Gem & Mineral show, Frederic High School, Frederic. 715-648-5620. 16-30 Fiddler on the Roof, Festival Theatre, St. Croix Falls. 715483-3387 or festivaltheatre.org.

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21 Stone Lake Ladies Night, Stone Lake Chamber of Commerce, Stone Lake. stonelakewi.com.

3 Fireworks & Street Dance, Shell Lake. 715-468-4340 or shelllake.org.

22 Art at the Winery, Dancing Dragonfly Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-9463 or dancingdragonflywinery.com.

3-4 Siren Freedom Day Celebration, Siren. 715-349-8399 or visitsiren.com.

22-24 Fisherman’s Party, Milltown Community Center, Milltown. 715-825-2222.

3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Music in the Park, Triangle Park, Luck. luckwisconsin.com.

23-24 Fete des Fleurs, Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556 or chateaustcroix.com.

4 Umm Brat Sale, Pie & Ice cream social, Siren United Methodist Chruch, Siren. 715-866-8646.

24 Sterling Settler’s Picnic, Community Center, Cushing. selhscushing@gmail.com. 22-24 Yellow River Echoes, Saturday Booya & Beer on the Deck. Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715-866-8890 or theforts.org. 27 Tribute to the Big Bands, Shell Lake Arts Center, Shell Lake. 715468-2414 or shellalkeartscenter.org. 30 Independence Day Parade & Open House, Danbury Fire & Rescue, Danbury. 715-656-3600. 30 – July 1 Danbury Lions Softball Tournament, Danbury Ball Park. 715-244-3403.

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4 Brat Feed, Webster Fire Dept., Fire Hall 715-866-7151. 4 Freedom 5K, Siren. 715-349-8399 or visitsiren.com. 4 Stone Lake Independence Day Celebration, Stone Lake Lions Park, Stone Lake. 715-865-3302. 5, 12, 19, 26 Siren Music in the Park, Crooked Lake Park Band Shell, Siren. 715-349-8399 or visitsiren.com. 5, 6, 7 Heart of the North Rodeo, Washburn County Fairgrounds, Spooner. spoonerrodeo.com 5, 12, 19, 26 Alpha Farmers Market, 3 – 5 p.m., Burnett Dairy Lot, Alpha. 6, 13, 20, 27 Grantsburg Farmers Market, 2 – 4 p.m., BMC Lot, Grantsburg.

1 Webster Lions Club Chicken BBQ, Zia’s, Webster. burnettcountyfun.com 1 Red, White & Sangria, Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556 or chateaustcroix.com. 1, 29 Wild Rice Pancake Breakfast, Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715-866-8890 or theforts.org. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Grantsburg Farmers Market, 12 – 2 p.m., Village

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4 Fourth of July Parade, Main Street, Webster. websterwisconsin. com.

6, 13, 20, 27 Music on the Overlook, St. Croix Falls. 715-4833580. 7 Shell Lake Fine Arts Festival & Sailboat Regatta, Downtown Park, Shell Lake. 715-468-7679. 7, 14, 21, 28 Twelve Rides of Summer, around Burnett County. Lake Country Pedalers, 715-866-8600 or facebook.com/ lakecountrypedalers.

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26-29 Washburn County Fair, Spooner. washburncountyfair.com. 27 – 29. Best of the Northwest Men’s Softball Tournament, Siren Ball Park, Siren. 651-341-6612 or rmothes@aol.com. 21 Shell Lake Lions Sprint Triathlon, Shell Lake. shellakelionstriathlon.com. 29 - 1 Minong Summer Days, Minong. 715-466-1017.

August 2-5 Siren Summerfest & Reunion Weekend, Siren. 715349-8399 or visitsiren.com. 2-5 Village Players Community Theatre, “Death by Golf” Voyager Village Event Center, 4506 County Rd A, Webster. villageplayerscommunitytheatre.com. 2-5 “Leading Ladies,” Festival Theater, St. Croix Falls. 715-4833387 or festivaltheatre.org. 2, 9, 16, 23 Siren Music in the Park. Crooked Lake Park Band Shell. Siren. 715-349-8399 or visitsiren.com. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Alpha Farmers Market, 3 – 5 p.m., Burnett Dairy Lot, Alpha. 7, 14, 21, 28 Siren Farmers Market, 1 – 3 p.m., Tesora Parking Lot, Siren. 7, 14, 21, 28 Saturday Music Series, Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556 or chateaustcroix.com. 7, 14, 21, 28 Spooner Farmers Market, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m., Restore Lot, Spooner. 7 Gallagher Comedy Show, Hertel Amphitheater, Hertel. hertel. stcroixcasino.com. 12-15 Centuria Memory Days, Centuria. 715-646-2300 or centuria-wi.org/memory-days 20-22 Lucky Days Festival, Luck. 715-472-2221 or www. luckwisconsin.com. 20-22 Wannigan Days, River Spirit Celebration, St. Croix Falls. wannigans.com. 20-22 World Championship Snowmobile Watercross, Grantsburg, 715-463-4269 or grantsburgwatercross.com. 21 Chicken BBQ. Scott Fire Hall, A&H. 715-635-8587. 21 Gandy Dancer Trail 5K Run/Walk, Gandy Dancer Fly-In/Drive-In, Siren. gandydancerflyindrivein.com. 21 Jazz Festival, Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715483-2556 or chateaustcroix.com. 23 Siren National Open Golf Scramble, Siren National Golf Course, Siren. 715-349-8399 or visitsiren.com. 25-29 The Great Folle Avoine Fur Trade Rendezvous, Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715-866-8890 or theforts. org. 26-29 Village Players Community Theatre, “Death by Golf” Voyager Village Event Center, 4506 County Rd A, Webster. villageplayerscommunitytheatre.com. 26-29 Polk County Fair, St. Croix Falls. polkcountyfair.com.

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3 Webster Education Foundation Golf Scramble, Voyager Village. websteref.org. 3-5 Jack Pine Savage Days, Spooner. 715-635-2168 or jackpinesavagedays.com. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Music on the Overlook, St. Croix Falls. 715-4833580. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Grantsburg Farmers Market, 2 – 4 p.m., BMC Lot, Grantsburg. 4, 11, 18, 25 Twelve Rides of Summer, around Burnett County. Lake Country Pedalers, 715-866-8600. facebook.com/ lakecountrypedalers. 4, 11, 18, 25 Siren Farmers Market, 1 – 3 p.m., Tesora Parking Lot, Siren. 4, 11, 18, 25 Saturday Music Series, Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556 or chateaustcroix.com. 4, 11, 18, 25 Spooner Farmers Market, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m., Restore Lot, Spooner. 6, 13, 20, 27 Grantsburg Farmers Market, 12 – 2 p.m., Village Hall Lot, Grantsburg. 7, 14, 21, 28 Music in the Park, Triangle Park, Luck. luckwisconsin.com. 10-11 Gandy Dancer Days. Webster. websterchamber@yahoo.com. 10-12 Charles E. Lewis Days, Lewis. 715-653-4262. 11 5K Walk/Run for Education, Webster High School. websteref.org. 11 Gandy Gourmet Dinner, Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury, 715-866-8890 or theforts.org. 11 Luck Fireman’s Corn Feed, Luck Fire Dept., Luck. 715-4728191. 11-12 Art Crawl, Stone Lake to Cable. stonelakewi.com. 11-26 “Elephant’s Graveyard,” Festival Theatre, St. Croix Falls. 715483-3387 or festivaltheatre.org.

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16 Garden Tea, Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715866-8890 or theforts.org.

17 Knitting & Crocheting Extravaganza, Frederic High School, Frederic. 715-653-2619.

18 Danbury Lions Club Oktoberbest, Danbury Ball Park, Danbury. 715-244-3403.

21-23 Central Burnett County Fair, Webster. cbcfair.org.

18 Cushing Fun Day & Adult Soap Box Derby, Community Center, Cushing. 715-488-2463. 18 Frederic Festival, Soo Line Park, Frederic. 715-327-4892 or 715-327-4158. 18 Wine & Cheese Festival, Dancing Dragonfly Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-9463 or dancingdragonflywinery.com. 21 Twilight Garden Tour, Spooner Agricultural Research Station, Spooner. 715-635-3735. 23-26 Grantsburg Agricultural Society Fair, Grantsburg. grantsburgfair.com. 24-26 Wild Rice Festival & Native American Pow-Wow, St. Croix Casino, Turtle Lake. 715-986-4777. 25 Ribfest, Polk County Fairgrounds, St. Croix Falls. 715-4831410. 31- Sep 2 Siren Lions Garage Sale, Crooked Lake Park, Siren. 715349-8399 or visitsiren.com.

22 Grantoberfest, Grantsburg fairgrounds, Grantsburg. grantoberfest. com. 22 Fire Dept. Fundraiser/Dance, Polk County Fairgrounds, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-3580. 22 St. Croix River Road Ramble, Grantsburg to St. Croix Falls. 715222-7655 or selhscushing@gmail.com. 22-23 Fall Harvest Festival, Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556 or chateaustcroix.com. 22-23 Baker Orchard Fall Festival, Centuria. 763-439-9535 or bakerorchard.com. 22-23 Grape Stomp Festival, Dancing Dragonfly Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-9463 or dancingdragonflywinery.com. 27-29 Siren Harvest Fest, Siren. 715-349-8399 or visitsiren.com. 28 Run Down Hunger 5K, Siren. 715-349-8399 or visitsiren.com. 28 “Colleen Raye – That’ll Be the Day,” Alliance Church, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-1100 or stcroixalliance.com.

31-Sep 3, Hertel Mud Bog, Hertel. facebook.com/hertelmudboggers. 31- Sep 3 Town & Country Days, Shell Lake. 715-468-7289.

September 1-2 Voyager Village Arts & Crafts Show. Voyager Village Event Center, 4506 County Rd A, Webster. 715-259-3910. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Siren Farmers Market, 1 – 3 p.m., Tesora Parking Lot, Siren. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Spooner Farmers Market, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m., Restore Lot, Spooner. 2 Wild Rice Pancake Breakfast, Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715-866-8890 or theforts.org. 6, 13, 20, 27 Alpha Farmers Market, 3 – 5 p.m., Burnett Dairy Lot, Alpha. 7, 14, 21, 28 Grantsburg Farmers Market, 2 – 4 p.m., BMC Lot, Grantsburg. 7-16 “Cinderella,” Festival Theatre, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-3387 or festivaltheatre.org. 8-9 Danbury Lions Softball Tournament, Danbury Ball Park, Danbury. 715-244-3403. 8-9 Grape Stomp Festival, Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556 or chateaustcroix.com. 8, 15, 22, 29 Eight Autumn Excursions, around Burnett County. Lake Country Pedalers, 715-866-8600. facebook.com/ lakecountrypedalers. 10, 17, 24 Grantsburg Farmers Market, 12 – 2 p.m., Village Hall Lot, Grantsburg.

October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Grantsburg Farmers Market, 12 – 2 p.m., Village Hall Lot, Grantsburg.

15 Siren Nationals, Burnett County Airport, Siren. 715-468-4451.

4, 11, 18 Alpha Farmers Market, 3 – 5 p.m., Burnett Dairy Lot, Alpha.

15 FFA Alumni Truck/Tractor Pull, Luck. 715-491-9146.

4-6 Cranberry Festival, Stone Lake. stonelakecranberryfestival.com.

15, 16 John Schmidt Memorial Classic Softball Tournament, Siren Ball Park, Siren. 651-341-6612 or rmothes@aol.com.

5, 12, 19, 26 Grantsburg Farmers Market, 2 – 4 p.m., BMC Lot, Grantsburg.

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14 Fall Wildlife Fest, Crex Meadows, Grantsburg. 715-463-2739 or crexmeadows.org. 27 Trunk or Treat, Danbury Fire & Rescue. Danbury Ball Park, Danbury. 715-866-3600. 27 Howl-O-Ween, Crex Meadows Wildlife Area, Grantsburg. 715463-2739 or crexmeadows.org. 27 Trick or Treat on Main Street, Luck www.luckwisconsin.com. 28 “Howlin Halloween,” Festival Theatre, St. Croix Falls. 715-4833387 or festivaltheatre.org. 31 Spooktacular Halloween, Minong Center, Minong. 715-4661017. 31 Trunk-O-Ween, St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Minong. 715-3784431. 31 Children’s Halloween Party, Stone Lake Lions Hall, Stone Lake. stonelakewi.com. 31 Spooner Haunted House, Spooner. Donation or nonperishable item. 715-635-3527.

November 6 Laketown Lutheran Church Fall Bazaar & Bake Sale, Cushing. 715-648-5323. 6 Autumnfest & Craft Fair, St. Croix Falls. 612-385-4598. 6, 13 Spooner Farmers Market, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m., Restore Lot, Spooner. 6, 13, 20, 27 Eight Autumn Excursions, around Burnett County. Lake Country Pedalers, 715-866-8600. facebook.com/ lakecountrypedalers. 6, 13, 20, 27 Siren Farmers Market, 1 – 3 p.m., Tesora Parking Lot, Siren. 6-27 “Little Women,” Festival Theatre, St. Croix Falls. 715-4833387 or festivaltheatre.org. 6 Dagwaagin Autumn Encampment, Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715-866-8890 or theforts.org. 12 Brian Wicklund & Mike Cramer concert, Franklin Square, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-3387 or festivaltheatre.org. 13 Chili Cook-Off, Town of Jackson Fire Dept., Webster. 715-4758060. 13 Fiber Fest, Lamar Community Center, St. Croix Falls. Lamarfiberfest.com. 13 Gandy Dancer Trail Marathon, Luck. gandymarathon.com. 13 Pumpkin Festival, Milltown Community Center, Milltown. 715825-4357. 13 Fire Dept. Taco Feed & Live Auction, Milltown Fire Dept., Milltown. Milltownfire.com 13-14. Mixed Sampler Quilt Guild/Show, Webster High School, Webster. 715-635-5157 or mixedsampler@gmail.com. 13 Jack O' Lantern Festival & Zombie Run 5K, Spooner. 715635-2168. 13-14 Oktober Wine Festival at Chateau St. Croix Winery. St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556 or chateaustcroix.com.

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4 Northwood’s Christmas, Siren School, Siren. 715-431-0807. 10 Cushing Fire Dept. Venison Feed, Cushing Community Center, Cushing. 715-648-5505. 8-11 Scrapbooking & stamping weekend II, Luther Park Camping & Retreat Center, Danbury. 715-656-7244 or lutherpark.com. 16 Hunters Supper & Bake Sale, Swiss Town Hall, Danbury. 715656-7911. 17 Ladies Day Out, Burnett Dairy, Alpha. 715-689-2748 or burnettdairy.com. 17 Monroe Crossing concert, Alliance Church, St. Croix Falls. 715483-1100 or stcroixalliance.com. 17 St. Dominic's Church Fall Bazaar. St. Dominic’s Catholic Church, Frederic. 715-327-8119. 17 Chili Supper, Wolf Creek Methodist Church, Wolf Creek. 715483-9494 17 Hunter’s Chili Feed, Stone Lake Lions Hall, Stone Lake. stonelakewi.com. 17-18 BAAG/NWP Holiday Art Sale & Exhibit, Northwoods Crossing Event Center, Siren. 715-349-2807. 22 Tozer Turkey Trot 5K, Spooner. tozerturkeytrot.com. 23-24 Holiday Open House, Brickyard Pottery, Shell Lake. 715468-7341 or brickyardpottery.com. 23- 25, 30 Holiday Art & Craft Sale, Cafe Wren, Luck. 715-4724700 or thecafewren.com. 24 Christmas in Siren Kickoff, Siren. 715-349-8399 or visitsiren. com. 24 Holiday Boutique, Dancing Dragonfly Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-9463 or dancingdragonflywinery.com. 24--30 “Miracle on 34th Street,” Festival Theatre, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-3387 or festivaltheatre.org. 24-30 Christmas in Siren. 715-349-8399 or visitsiren.com.

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5 Dairyland Outdoor Veterans Retreat Grand Gun Raffle, Otis’ Bar, Danbury. 715-244-3910.

December 1 Santa Day. Grantsburg Public Library, Grantsburg. 715-463-2244 or grantsburg.wislib.org. 1 Luck Holiday Experience, downtown Luck. www.luckwisconsin. com. 1 Cozy Country Christmas, downtown Centuria. 715-825-2226 or centuria-wi.org. 1 Christmas in Frederic, Frederic Library, Frederic. 715-341-0144 or fredericlibrary.org. 1 Holiday Saturday, downtown Shell Lake. 715-468-4340 or shellake.org.

5 Luck Football Ice Fishing Contest, Bone Lake, Luck. 715-4722152, ext. 142. 12 Jack Frost Fest, Spooner City Park, Spooner. 715-635-2168 or spoonerchamber.org. 26 Fish Boil Dinner, West Denmark Lutheran Church, westdenmark. org. 27 Stone Lake Pub Ice Fishing Contest, Stone Lake. 715-8652141. 19 Winter Fun Day, Frederic. 715-327-4836 or www.fredericwi. com.

1 Children’s Christmas Party, Stone Lake Lions Hall, Stone Lake. stonelakewi.com. 1-2 Holiday Art & Craft Sale, Cafe Wren, Luck. 715-472-4700 or thecafewren.com. 1-2 Rivertown Holiday Christmas, downtown St. Croix Falls. 715338-1841. 1, 2, 8 Christmas at The Fort. Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715-866-8890 or theforts.org. 1, 8, 15 Holiday Boutique, Dancing Dragonfly Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-9463 or dancingdragonflywinery.com. 1-23 “Miracle on 34th Street,” Festival Theatre, St. Croix Falls. 715483-3387 or festivaltheatre.org. 1-25 Christmas in Siren, Siren. 715-349-8399 or visitsiren.com. 1-25 Christmas in the Park, Memory Lake Park, Grantsburg. grantsburgchamber.org. 8 Santa Day, Main Street, Webster. www.websterwisconsin.com. 15 Santa Day, Cushing Community Center, Cushing. 715-2227655. 15 Christmas at Larsen Auto, Frederic. 715-483-1410 or polkcountytourism.com. 15-16 Holiday Cheers, Chateau St. Croix Winery. St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556 or chateaustcroix.com. 22 Santa Social, Minong Center, Minong. 715-466-1017. 31 New Year’s Eve Steak & Shrimp Dinner, American Legion Post 185, Grantsburg. 715-463-5724. ? = Check websites or call for exact dates and times.

? Mid-Winter Sports Day, Grantsburg. www.grantsburgchamber. com.

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? Motorcycle / ATV racing, Shell Lake. www.nwircracing.com. ? Lawnmower drag races, Sweeny’s, Webster. 715-866-7107.

? Yellow Lake Ice Fishing Contest, sponsored by Webster High Girls basketball team. 715-866-4281 ext. 321. ? Wedding Fair, Dancing Dragonfly Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715483-9463 or dancingdragonflywinery.com. 1 First Day Hike, Straight Lake State Park, Luck. 715-483-3747. 26 Danbury Lions Club Ice Fishing Contest, Burlingame Lake. 715-244-3403. 27 Destination Wedding Fair, Northwoods Crossing Event Center, Siren. 715-349-8399 or visitsiren.com.

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? Siren Lions Ice Fishing Contest, Clam Lake, Siren. 715-349-2400. 2 North Woods Marine Corps League Ice Fishing Contest, Clear Lake, Siren. 715-349-8399 or visitsiren.com. 2 Kids’ Pro Ice Racing, Clam Lake, Siren. 715-349-5815. 2 Webb Lake Area Men’s Club Ice Fishing Contest, Lower Webb Lake, Webb Lake. oakridgecampground.com/events. 2 Spooner-Trego Ice Fishing Contest, Spooner Lake, Spooner. 715635-3173.

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16 St. Patrick's Day Parade, Webb Lake. www.burnettcountyfun. com. 16-17 St. Patrick’s Wine Tasting, Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556 or chateaustcroix.com.

April ? Fat Fish 40 Bike Race, Webster. fatfishrace.com 13 Luck EMT Smelt Fry, Luck Fire Hall www.luckwisconsin.com. 13 Pinko Jam Music Festival, downtown Grantsburg. burnettcountyfun.com. 13-14 Spring into Wine, Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556 or chateaustcroix.com. 20 Danbury Easter Egg Hunt, Blueberry Junction Park, Danbury. 715-656-3116. 20 Mammoth Gravel Classic Bike Race, St. Croix Falls. www. cyclovaxc.com. 20 Spring Bash, Cushing Community Center, Cushing.715-488-2467. 27 Bark & Wine, Humane Society of Burnett County, hsburnettcty.org. 9 American Legion Ice Fishing Contest, Big Wood Lake, Grantsburg. 715-463-5724.

27 Annual Food Shelf Benefit, Bass Lake Inn, Spooner. Donation or non-perishable item. 715-635-6527.

9 Unity FFA Alumni Ice Fishing Contest, Long Lake, Centuria. 715222-7655.

27 Taco/Bingo Night, Webster High School. www.websteref.org.

9 Luck Winter Carnival, Luck. www.luckwisconsin.com. 9 Valentine’s Show, Festival Theatre, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-3387 or festivaltheatre.org. 9-10 ValenWine’s Wine Tasting, Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556 or chateaustcroix.com. 16 Barrens Chicken BBQ, trail #22. A & H. wilakespines.org/events. 16 Winter SnoFest, Whitetail Wilderness, Webster. 16-17 Historic Indoor Rendezvous, Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715-866-8890 or theforts.org 24 Longaberger Basket Bingo, Northwoods Event Center, Siren. 715327-4431.

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3 Falls Sampler, Polk County Fairgrounds, St. Croix Falls. www. fallschamber.org. 4-5 Spring Awakenings Festival, St. Croix Falls. www.fallschamber. org. 4-5 Earth Art Spring Tour, Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556 or chateaustcroix.com. 5 FCCLA Designer Purse Bingo, Northwoods Crossing Events Center. 715-349-8399 or visitsiren.com. 5 Aebleskiver Supper, West Denmark Church, Luck. westdenmark. org/events 11 Adventure Triathlon, Grantsburg. bikepaddlerun.com.

2 Last Chance Ice Fishing Contest, Big Bass Lake. Bass Lake Inn. 715-635-6527. 2 Stone Lake Sledding Party, Stone Lake Wesleyan Church. Facebook.com/Stone-Lake-Wesleyan-Church. 9 Siren St. Patrick's Day celebration. 715-349-8399 or.visitsiren. com. 9 Shamwalk 5K Run, Siren. 715-349-8399 or visitsiren.com. 16 Irish Dinner, Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715866-8890 or theforts.org.

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11 Taste of Siren, Northwoods Crossing Events Center, Siren. 715349-8399 or visitsiren.com. 11 Siren Nationals Car Show, Burnett County Airport. (715) 4684451. 11 Sole Burner Cancer Walk/American Cancer Society Walk/Run, Luck. main.acsevents.org. 11 Prairie Fling, Nature programs for kids, Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary, Sarona. 715-635-6543 or hunthill.org. 18 Meow Market Plant & Veggie Sale, Humane Society of Burnett County. Hsburnettcty.org. 18 Spring Bird Festival Crex Meadows Visitor Center, Grantsburg. 715-463-2739 or crexmeadows.org.

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ising from its humble roots, the Village of Frederic began like many other northern Wisconsin townships, as a logging community. It has maintained its small-town appeal and desirable natural setting all the while developing as a northern Polk County area trade hub. On the crossroads of Highways 35 and 48, Frederic’s downtown immediately speaks of charm, featuring bakeries, diners and taverns that are all unique and well worth the visit. The Historic Frederic Art Museum, a 1990s renovation of the old SOO Line Depot originally built in 1901, offers a variety of classes with experienced, practicing instructors and features area artists’ work during its exhibits. The Depot, which served the area until 1982, re-opened as the present-day museum in 2000 and was listed in the National Registry of Historic Places in 2003. One can visit the depot museum on weekends and holidays from Memorial Day weekend through leaf season in October. Within the village, over 40 acres of public parklands exist for year-round recreation. There is a 20-acre public access lake in Frederic, and the Coon Lake and Trade River Trails offer miles of hiking and skiing. The Gandy Dancer Trail accommodates walkers, hikers and bicyclers in the spring, summer and fall; and snowmobiling is in full swing during winter months. A visit to Frederic is not soon forgotten, with visitors returning year after year, and some deciding to stay.

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midst a bounty of natural beauty, the community of Luck is a gem nestled just east of the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway.

Incorporated in 1905, Luck’s notoriety and much of its history comes from a simple and popular toy – the Yo-Yo. “The Yo-Yo Capital of the World,” Luck’s nickname, rose to fame in 1946 when the Duncan Yo-Yo Company opened its factory. Luck was chosen as the factory location with its seemingly endless supply of valuable Maple trees used in production. At its peak, the Duncan Yo-Yo Company manufactured 3,600 wooden yo-yos an hour, according to the Wisconsin Historical Society. When the rise of plastics came about, the factory left Luck, though the nickname stuck. One of the newest additions to the Wisconsin State Park system, Straight Lake State Park was dedicated in 2010. The 2,780-acre park runs adjacent to the 1,325-acre Straight Lake State Wildlife Area, both offering captivating views and outdoor activities. A portion of the 1,000-mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail winds through the park’s glacially carved landscape. The Gandy Dancer State Trail provides for hiking and biking from spring through fall, and snowmobiling during winter months. Straight Lake is a hiker’s paradise and reserved for them alone. Luck offers dining, lodging, shopping and a variety of vendors to make your stay in this geologically fascinating area easy. Come explore with us.

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ounded in 1883 as the hub of the famous “Omaha X,” the place where four lines of railroad track converged, it is long regarded as the “Crossroads of the North.” By rail, it marked the division point between Lake Superior and St. Paul, Minn. Passenger service on the rail was discontinued in 1961; however, in its heyday, 22 passenger trains travelled through Spooner daily.

The city’s growth around the railroad is apparent and its residents are proud of its heritage. Today, the Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad runs excursions in the summer and provides bed and breakfast facilities; and the City of Spooner features a museum highlighting the busy and productive railroad era. Spooner is so much more than its history. Its numerous area lakes, parks and trails give visitors ample opportunity for year-round fishing, summer hiking and biking as well as winter activities. Plenty of restaurants, taverns and specialty shops will fill all your hungers.

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River landings CLAM RIVER • North and east of Grantsburg on Cty. F to S. River Rd., south and west to river. • North of Siren to Kruger Rd., east on Kruger Rd. and Pike Bend Rd. to river. NAMEKAGON RIVER • Namekagon Trail Landing, east of Danbury on State Rd 77 to Namekagon Trail Rd., north to river. • McDowell Bridge Landing, east of Danbury on State Rd. 77 to River Rd., north to river. ST. CROIX RIVER • Cty. O, south of Grantsburg, west on Cty. O to river. • Hwy. 70, west of Grantsburg to river. • Sand Rock Cliffs, west of Grantsburg to Soderbeck Rd., north to Benson Rd., west to river. • Soderbeck Landing, west of Grantsburg to Soderbeck Rd., north to Ferry Rd., west to river. • Nelson Landing Road, north of Grantsburg on Cty. F to Nelson Landing Rd. • Norway Point Landing, north and east of Grantsburg on Cty. F to Norway Pt. Rd. • Thayer’s Landing, Hwy. 77, west of Danbury to river. • Riverside Landing, Hwy. 35 north of Danbury to river. • CCC Bridge Landing, north of Danbury to St. Croix Trail Rd., east to river. YELLOW RIVER • East of Webster on Cty. A to Connors Bridge Rd.

Lake landings DANBURY AREA • Burlingame Lake, 26 Lake Rd. to lake.

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• Ham Lake, Cty. C to Sweiger Rd. • Johnson Lake, Cty. C to S. Johnson Rd. • Loon Lake, Cty. C to Sweiger Rd., to Sweltzer Rd., to Bridge Rd. • Round Lake, Hwy. 35 south to Round Lake Rd. • Tabor Lake, west side of lake. GRANTSBURG AREA • Big Wood Lake, Hwy. 70 to Cty. Rd Y south to North Shore Rd. • Little Wood Lake, Hwy. 70, south on Little Wood Lake Rd. • Spirit Lake, Cty Rd. M, to Whispering Pines Rd., to Spirit Lake access. • Trade Lake, just off Cty. Rd. Z on Lakewood Drive. HERTEL AREA • Bashaw Lake, Cty. H to Bashaw Lake Rd. • Big Sand Lake, Hwy. 70 to lake access. • Pokegema Lake, Cty. X to Vesley Rd. • Poquettes Lake, Hwy. 70 to Scenic View Lane. • Round Lake, Cty. X to Mangelsen Rd. SIREN AREA • Clam Lake, Cty. Rd. B to Herman Rd. • Clam Lake, Hwy. 70 to Clam Narrows. • Clear Lake, Hwy. 35 South, in Siren. • Crooked Lake, Hwy. 35 North, in Siren. • Doctor Lake, Old Hwy. 35 to Doctor Lake Rd. • Fish Lake, Old Hwy. 35 to Fish Lake Rd. • Mud Hen Lake, just off Hwy. 70 on Daniels 70. • Sand Lake, Cty. Rd. B to Gordan Rd. • Viola Lake, Hwy. 70 to Viola Lake Rd. WEBB LAKE/A&H AREA • Big McKenzie Lake, Cty. A to Cty. E. • Big McKenzie Lake, 1150 West Point Rd. www.BurnettCountySentinel.com

• Cadotte Lake, Long Lake Rd., to Kilkare Rd., to Voyager Rd. • Des Moines Lake, Cty. H to De Moines Lake Rd. • Fish Lake, Long Lake Rd. to Pine Knoll Rd. • Gaslyn Lake, Cty. H, just north of Cty. G. • Goose Lake, Cty H to Kessler Rd. • Green Lake, Cty. A to Pratt Rd. • Lily Lake, from Hwy. 77, Nicaboyne Lake Rd. • Little McGraw Lake, from Hwy. 35 east on St. Croix Trail. • Lipsett Lake, Cty. G, to Lipsett Lake Rd., to Dock Lake Rd. • Mallard Lake, Cty. A to Mallard Lake Rd. • Middle McKenzie Lake, Cty. A to Christner Rd. • Nicaboyne Lake, from Hwy. 77, Nicaboyne Lake Rd. • Point Lake, Cty. A to Alden Rd. • Rice Lake, Cty. G. just off Cty. H. • Rooney Lake, Cty. H to Swiss Trail. • Sand Lake, Cty. A to near Kilkare Rd. • Sand Lake, Cty. A to Leef Rd. • Twenty-Six Lake, 26 Lake Rd. to Johnson Rd. • Webb Lake, Hwy. 77. WEBSTER AREA • Devils Lake, Cty. A to Stone Rd, to Devils Lake Rd. • Big Lake, Cty. A to lake. • Yellow Lake, Hwy. 35 North. • Yellow Lake, Cty. Rd U to Lake Ave. to Park St.

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The trail is a former line of the former Soo rail line and was converted into a hiking and biking trail in 1989. A contest was held the following year to name the trail. The term “Gandy Dancer,” used for those who worked building the railroad, was chosen.

The trail doesn’t stop at the county borders. The Gandy, as it is affectionately referred to, continues south to St. Croix Falls, for a total length of 47 miles. North of Danbury, the trail crosses the St. Croix River and runs along the eastern edge of Pine County in Minnesota before returning to Legend Wisconsin in Douglas County. !( Park or Point Interest The trail continues onoftoward Superior. Gandy Dancer Trail

Surfaced with crushed limestone, the trails follows the gentle contours of Burnett County farmland. From a leisure-cyclist point of view, the Gandy is perfect as there are charming communities sprinkled throughout the ride, offering cyclists the opportunity for snack and/or shopping breaks.

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or snowmobiling enthusiasts, December 1 can’t come soon enough. Weather permitting, that’s the day the snowmobiling season opens. Burnett County boasts 332 miles of snowmobile trails — including both county forest land and private land. While the Burnett County Forest Department conducts maintenance on these trails, it falls to seven snowmobile clubs to keep the trails groomed and in pristine condition. Members of these clubs, Cozy Corners, Lakes and Pines, Lake Country Riders, Phantom Trail Riders, SNOWS, Wonderland and the Burnett County Snow Trails Association, love their sport and work

diligently to provide the best experience possible. Similar to the Gandy Dancer Trail, these trails run through or close to communities where riders can refuel — both their machine and themselves. Snowmobiling is one thing, but add in winter use all-terrain vehicles, UTVs and frozen ground trails and there’s a whole bonanza of motorized winter sport opportunities awaiting the cold weather enthusiast. For maps or further information, contact the forestry department at 715-349-2157, extension 3 or navigate to www.burnettcounty.com/index.aspx, click on “Things to Do” and select “Outdoor Activities -Snowmobile Trails” from the drop-down menu.

Burnett County Forest and Parks ATV/UTV Questions & Regulations Q: Where can I ride my ATV/UTV in Burnett County? A: It depends on the season Fire Season (April 1 to the Friday before Memorial Day) During this time all trails are closed due to the risk of fire, and many trails are too wet to support ATV/ UTV traffic. Summer (Friday before Memorial Day through September 15) During this time you may only operate your ATV/ UTV on State-Funded Summer-use Trails (white blazers). These trails are shown on the Summer Use ATV Map. Only machines meeting the state definition of an ATV/UTV are allowed on these trails. All other trails are closed to ATV/UTV use. Hunting Season (September 16 through November 30) In this season, you may operate your ATV/UTV on existing logging roads, fire lanes, and snow trails located on County Forest Land, as long as they are not bermed, gated, or signed as closed. Open logging roads must be at least (8) feet wide in order to ride them. No off trail use is allowed and operation on private lands is illegal unless you have permission from the private landowner. Please contact individual townships for their rules and regulations for ATV/UTV use on their town roads during this time of year. These trails are also currently multi-use trails, which means

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that any street legal, licensed vehicles can be on these trails. It's also important to note that these trails are not being maintained during this time of year. It is your responsibility to know whose land you are riding on! Winter (December 1 through March 31) During this time you may operate your ATV/UTV on State-Funded Winter-ATV trails when a 4" groomed snow base is present (blue blazers). These trails are shown on the Snow Trails Map in blue. If there is no snow, the Frozen Ground ATV Winter Trail will be open for use once the ground is frozen (green blazers). These trails are shown on the back of the Winter Trail Map. All other trails are closed to ATV/ UTV use. Additional Regulations for all seasons: • Your ATV/UTV must be registered or licensed • Your ATV/UTV must be equipped with a US Forest Service tested, rated, and approved spark arrestor in working order • No Crazy Driving! You don't know what or who is around the next corner! Ride responsibly. • You can't operate your ATV or UTV in any wetlands or within 50 feet of the ordinary high water mark of any surface water, unless you are on a designated trail. • It is illegal to operate your ATV or UTV on Burnett County Lands when County or State Emergency Fire Regulations are in effect, or when WDNR Wild

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Fire Danger is posted at a "RED FLAG ALERT." • Please note: ATV/UTV use is only allowed on the Gandy Dancer Trail south of Hwy 77 during the Winter Riding Season once trails are open. • Stay on the trail. No off-trail riding. • It is illegal for you to operate your ATV or UTV on any trail or road that has been gated, bermed, or signed as closed. • It is illegal to operate your ATV or UTV at speeds greater than posted speeds on any route; or exceed speeds designated in State Statute 23.33(3) (g) when near dwellings or pedestrians. • It is illegal to operate your ATV or UTV at speeds greater than 30 MPH on any ATV trail. • Off-road motorcycles and/or any unlicensed or unregistered vehicles are not allowed. Be a part of the solution: Report violations! Violations can be reported by calling the Burnett County Sheriff's Department at 715-349-2121 Off-Trail Riding is NOT Allowed! Only registered machines meeting the Wisconsin State Statute definition of an ATV or UTV are allowed on the trail system. ATV definition is: An engine-driven device which has a net weight of 900 pounds or less; which has a width of 50 inches or less; which is equipped with a seat designed to be straddled by the operator and which is designed to travel on 3 or more low-pressure tires. A low-pressure tire is a tire which has a minimum width of 6 inches and that is designed to be inflated with an operating pressure not to exceed 20 pounds per square inch as recommended by the manufacturer. UTV definition is: A motor driven device that is designed to be used primarily off of a highway and that has, and was originally manufactured with, all of the following: a net weight of less than 2,000 pounds; a cargo box; a steering wheel; a tail light; a brake light; 2 headlights; a width of not more than 65 inches; seats for at least 2 occupants on non-straddled seats; seat belts; and roll bar or similar device designed to reduce the likelihood that an occupant would be crushed as the result of a rollover of the device. A golf cart, low-speed vehicle, dune buggy, minitruck, tracked vehicle, and vehicles that meet federal motor vehicle safety standards are not considered Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTV).

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For current definition go to: http://dnr.wi.gov/Permits/registrationandtitling. html#1 Blazer Colors: Orange Snowmobile Trails Blue Winter-use ATV Trails White Summer-use ATV Trails Green Frozen ground ATV Trails Maps are available at many locations throughout the County or from the Burnett County Tourism Office Phone: 1-800-788-3164 Email: bctour@sirentel.net Burnett County Forest and Parks Airport Terminal Building 7425 County Road 5 Siren, WI 54872 Phone: 715-349-2157 www.burnettcounty.com/trails

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A& H

St. Luke’s United Methodist 100 Linden Street W.......... 715-327-4436

Crossroads Christian Church 28509 County Road H ...... 715-635-4816

West Sweden Grace Lutheran 1638 345th Avenue .......... 715-327-4340

Lakeside Community Lutheran 28626 County Road H ...... 715-635-7791 www.lakesidelutheranwi.com

Zion Lutheran/Bone Lake 997 280th Avenue ............ 715-472-8660

Sacred Heart of Jesus & Mary Catholic 28460 County Road H ...... 715-866-7321

Alpha

Calvary Covenant 11530 State Road 70 ....... 715-689-2541

Dairyland

Woodland Wesleyan 3392 State Road 35 ......... 715-244-3649

Danbury

Danbury United Methodist 7520 Water Street ............. 715-866-8646 www.umc4pt.com Faith Community Church of the Nazarene 7535 Peet Street ............... 715-656-4010 Our Lady of Perpetual Help 7586 State Road 77 ......... 715-866-7321

Falun

First Baptist Church of Falun 23661 Rangeline Road ..... 715-689-2125 www.fbcfalun.com Trinity Lutheran 10394 State Road 70 ....... 715-689-2271 www.tlcfalun.com

Frederic

Seventh Day Adventist www.adventist.org ............ 715-327-4956 Pilgrim Lutheran 507 Wisconsin Ave. N....... 715-327-8012 www.pilgrimluthernfrederic.org Church of Christ 107 Elm Street.................. 715-327-8387 St. Dominic Catholic Church 107 Birch Street ........ 715-327-8119

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Siren Adventure Church 23811 State Road 35 ....... 715-349-5750 www.sirenassembly.com Siren Covenant 7686 Lofty Pines Drive ...... 715-349-5601 www.sirencovenantchurch.org

Immanuel Lutheran 201 1st Street S ................ 715-866-7191

Siren United Methodist 24005 First Avenue........... 715-349-2240 www.umc4pt.com

Grantsburg

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Bethany Lutheran 22384 State Road 48/87 .. 715-463-5746 www.bethanylutherangrantsburg.org

Trade Lake Baptist 20750 County Road Z ....... 715-327-8402 www.tradelakebaptistchurch.org

Central United Methodist 301 S. Pine...................... 715-463-2624 www.grantsburgumc.org

Zion Lutheran 11840 County Road Z ....... 715-327-8384

Faith Lutheran 421 S. Russell.................. 715-463-5388 www.myfaithlutheran.org Grace Baptist 716 S. Robert ................... 715-463-5699 www.gracechurchgrantsburg.org Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 411 State Road 70 ........... 715-463-5561 www.sd-ic.org Living Hope Fellowship meets at High School ........ 715-463-5794 www.living-hope-church.org New Hope Lutheran 685 W. State Road 70....... 715-463-5700 www.newhopelutheranchurch.org Wood River Fellowship 22780 S. Williams ........... 715-488-2456

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Lakeview United Methodist 23980 County Road X....... 715-468-2783

Trade River

Trade River Evangelical Free 20296 State Road 87 ....... 715-488-2296 www.traderiverefc.org

Webster

Church of Christ 7425 W. Birch.................. 715-866-7157 First Baptist 7422 Kola St. W............... 715-866-4111 www.websterbaptist.com Grace United Mthodist 26503 Muskey Avenue S ... 715-866-8646 www.umc4pt.com Our Redeemer Lutheran 26681 Lakeland Avenue N 715-866-7191 St. John the Baptist Catholic 26455 Muskey Avenue S. .. 715-866-7321 Yellow Lake Lutheran 7615 County Road U ........ 715-866-8281 www.yellowlakelutheranchurch.org

Siren

Bethany Lutheran 24096 First Avenue N ....... 715-349-5280 Jehovah’s Witnesses 7816 State Road 70 ......... 715-349-7765

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