Ultimate - Wisconsin Visitor
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Ultimate - Wisconsin Visitor
Following the Fall Colors The scenery became more and more breathtaking as the couple drove north for a week of following fall colors. Neither of them could remember seeing such vivid colors. As cloud shadows moved across a golden field of corn, a flock of Canada geese flew overhead as if beckoning them to follow. They would reach Rosenthal’s Resort for a lazy stay at a lakeside cabin just as the sun was setting on beautiful Webb Lake. The resort, located near D a n b u r y, offers visitors not only great scenery, but also great dining and entertainment. The couple’s next stop on their autumn adventure would be in Spooner. They couldn’t wait for their stay on the town’s Bed and Breakfast train. It was the perfect time of year to ride the rails through bright woods and along rushing rivers. From Spooner, they’d travel to Rusk County for their Leaf it to Rusk celebration, Sept. 24-25. They wanted to make sure they experienced the wonderful view of the Blue Hills on the chair lift rides at Christie Mountain and stay in their on-site cabin. What a fine way to end their northern Wisconsin trip. More info on these northwestern Wisconsin accommodations can be found at www.rosenthalsresort.com, www. spoonertrainride.com and www.christiemountain.com. For a Wisconsin fall color report, go to www.travelwisconsin. com/fallcolor. Driving home they watched the colors passing by, wondering where the week had gone, they started planning another trip of “following fall colors” before autumn’s end. Cranberry Festival Saturday, October 1 Jack O’Lantern Festival Saturday, October 15 Trail of Myths Saturday, October 22 Call 800.367.3306 for your FREE F a l l C o lo r B ro c h u r e ! N W E S WASHBURN COUNTY northwoods in every direction www.washburncounty.org Wild River Outfitters Canoe/Kayak Rental & Shuttle Service Fall for Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival This cycling family had been looking forward to a fall bike ride and saved the weekend of Sept. 16-18 for their family’s annual reunion ride. Their bikes loaded they trekked north to Cable and Hayward for fun at the Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival. The Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival, sponsored by the Trek Bicycle Corporation is the largest mass start o f f road bicycle event in the United States. The Festival attracts thousands of riders to its major and minor race events, which are geared to all ability levels. The main event, the Chequamegon 40 begins on the Main Street of Hayward and finishes 40 miles later at the event host, the historic Telemark Resort in Cable, where all other weekend events are headquartered. A welcoming community combined with tremendous volunteer effort, support of major sponsor Trek and many supporting sponsors have made this off road bicycle event one that has endured for 29 years. The festival offers a full weekend of fat tire fun for the whole family including a pasta feast, a bicycle orienteering event, a multi-lap cyclocross race, the Rough Stuff Poker Ride, a Lumber Jack and Jill pull, and children’s activities including a bike Gift Shop Campground relay, obstacle course, parades and bike rodeo. For more information about the 715-463-2254 • Grantsburg, WI www.wildriverpaddling.com Find yourself in a . . . Lakeside Cabin, Resort, Campground, Hotel, Retreat Home in the Woods We have what you’re looking for! Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival, call 715798-3594 or visit www.cheqfattire.com. Fall was in the air and soon they would be riding in Wisconsin’s beautiful north woods, and having fun at the Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival. Call today! 715-349-5725 www.burnettcountylodging.com Photos compliments of Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival Back for more Flourishing Fall Fests It was almost time for these fun-loving women to be back on the road to northwest Wisconsin for more flourishing fall fests. They’d start in Amery (Sept. 16-18) for that town’s fun fall fest with a carnival, craft and fine arts fairs, pie baking contest, live music tent, parade, food stands, lumberjack show, pancake breakfast and Apple River Quilt Show. Barronett’s Colorfest Fall Festival (Sept. 16-18) was next with its craft fair, food and music, and then it was off to Grantsburg for the town’s very own Grantoberfest celebration (Sept. 17) with hayrides, wiener dog races, lots of food and live music all day. Sunday, they’d drive to the Château St. Croix to spend the afternoon at this quaint St. Croix Valley winery’s annual fall event (Sept. 17-18). They’d tour the winery and vineyard, and browse the arts, crafts and food booths. After they all tried their feet at the grape stomping contest, they’d sit on the patio, sampling wine and listening to live music. More info on the fall fests described above can be found at: Colorfest Fall Festival in Barronett, 715-822-2595; Amery’s Fall Festival (www.amerywisconsin. org); Chateau Fall Festival north of St. Croix Falls (www.visitscf. com); and Grantoberfest in Grantsburg (www.grantsburgchamber.com). These and other later September fall fests flourishing in Northwestern Wisconsin can also be found at www. travelwisconsin.com and www.wiscon- sinvisitor.com. There were still so many more September Fall Fests ahead for this foursome. They’d be back the weekend of September 23-25 for these flourishing festivals: Siren’s Harvestfest (www. visitsiren.com), Cable’s Fall Fest (www. wisconsinfallfests), Leaf it to Rusk (www. leafittoruskcounty. com), Phillip’s Fall Harvest Festival (www. phillipswisconsin.net), Hayward’s Fall Festival ( w w w. h ay wa rd a re a chamber.com), and Centuria’s Fall Festival (www. polkcountytourism.com). Plenty of Awesome Art at Cornucopia Art Crawl An art crawl in a town named Cornucopia would surely be the place to shop for plenty of awesome art and see some awesome scenery. So she and her sister set off for some fall fun in northwestern Wisconsin. While among the autumn colors, they hoped to find some colorful original art for their mom’s new apartment. As they wandered the fair looking for paintings and sculptures, the sisters would scout out some jewelry for themselves, too. The Cornucopia website, www.cornucopiawisconsin.net, described the Sept. 17 Art Crawl as one with a “distinctively Northern Wisconsin twist.” The sisters thought it was cool the art crawl promoted Cornucopia’s and surrounding towns’ arts community. Described as a day dedicated to promote the art scene in Cornucopia, the crawl is open to artists from Cornucopia, Herbster and Port Wing area or who currently exhibit their work in a Cornucopia business or gallery. Participating businesses and other designated fair areas set up under canopies will feature the work of some of the finest of Superior’s South Shore artists. Visitors can pick up an art crawl map on arrival (or download one from the website) and then walk the town, stopping to watch demonstrations, buy pieces of art, or purchase other goods or services the sponsoring businesses have to offer. They decided to take a few extra days for fall walks on the trails leading to the area’s two separate waterfalls and the miles of beautiful, sandy beaches of Lake Superior. They couldn’t wait to see the beautiful Chequamegon National Forest and wanted to try kayaking to see the spectacular sea caves, beautiful sandstone formations carved away by the incredible force of Lake Superior. Cornucopia’s Art Crawl would be an awesome scene for these sisters this September. Autumn Get-Away at Area’s Cool Casinos The crisp, autumn air said sweater weather, so she packed two and headed out to meet her college friends for some fall gaming in northwestern Wisconsin casinos. After a great lunch at St. Croix Casino in Turtle Lake and finding new games to play there, they headed north to more cool casinos. They made a quick shopping stop in Hayward with its interesting stores filled with souvenirs, crafts, art, wine and more before it was off for a few hours of games at LCO Casino. Back in the car, they were on their way towards Ashland to check out Bad River Lodge & Casino in Odanah for more gaming before heading to Red Cliff and the new Legendary Waters Casino. They had reserved a suite early since there are only 47 exclusive rooms and suites, each with a view of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. Some of her friends would play a few rounds at nearby Apostle Highlands Golf T HE Course, nestled in over 250 acres of wood- lands and sitting 500 ft. above the town of Bayfield, with a magnificent view of the world’s largest freshwater lake, Chequamegon Bay, and Madeline Island. Other friends would go right for the new casino to play all the new games, plus explore and enjoy its amenities, like the casino’s windows with spectacular views of the lake. They’d meet for a buffet dinner. Afterwards, it was time to go back to their suite to sit and chat on the balcony or cozy up by the fireplace. The next day, they would head into town for more shopping and lunch at Bayfield’s quaint shops and restaurants. They packed up for their last overnight stop at St. Croix Casino in Danbury. When they saw the two-story suite with winding staircase and full kitchen, they knew it would be a great place to relax, have snacks and watch the game before going down to the casino to try their luck. For their next get-together, they’ll book overnights at Turtle Lake, Bad River and LCO casinos. To plan your gaming fun, visit www.stcroixcasino.com, www.lcocasino.com, www.badriver.com, www. legendarywaters.com. Headed home, they all agreed it had been a really cool autumn casino get-away. U ltimate BoaTING SALES EVENT PICK YOUR POWER . . . CHOOSE FROM THESE GREAT LINES . . . Check out the Hot Rates/Deals at ® Heartwood ® 800-369-1255 • wildriversport.com Hwy. 5 3/6 3 • T re go , W I P roviding S ervice & S atisfaction S ince 1973! 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