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Cross Country Skiing, Snowshoeing and More
Eagle River believes in all four seasons. That’s why the area’s miles of trails used for summer fun like hiking can be used for silent sports like cross country skiing…

Ice Brick by Ice Brick
Many of us have memories of building snow forts or igloos as children. Some of us build them with our children today. In Eagle River, we’ve been building an ice…

Eagle River Part of Fat Tire Biking Trend
Bicycles aren’t just for summer anymore. Fat tire bicycles have spun into the national spotlight as a new winter trail sport. In Eagle River, we welcome fat tire bikers to…

Supper Clubs and Seasonal Northwoods Food
Whether it’s a plate of spaghetti or a full rack of mouthwatering ribs, food brings people together. What we eat is influenced by the season and where we are. With…

Fall into Fun
Are all fall colors created equal? In Wisconsin’s Northwoods, they arrive earlier and – some say – they show brighter. Perhaps it’s because brilliant reds and oranges seem to pop…

Fall Fishing and Hunting is Second to None
While the anticipation of Opening Day lures thousands onto Eagle River area lakes at the beginning of May, every angler knows it’s not until fall when the bites come one…

Hiking, Biking and More
Walking or biking the same trail over and over can get dull, kinda like those long winter days. So it’s time to change things up this spring. With nearly 80…

Warm Weather Silent Sports
Ah, summertime. The woods are dense with foliage, the trees alive with birds and the lakes fully thawed and teeming with fish. It’s hard not to hear the call of…

Trailblaze Eagle River
The setting: You’re on a densely wooded trail in the center of the Northwoods; the fresh, forest air whips at your helmet and the summer sun beams down on your…

Set Your Sites for Summer
Fishing. Biking. ATVing. Kayaking. Boating. Camping. Yes, it’s summertime in Eagle River. Home to the World’s Largest Chain of 28 Lakes, the Eagle River area is famous for fishing. Perhaps…