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Vacation in Hayward Lakes - Wisconsin


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Area Overview

The Hayward Lakes Area is the place for fish enthusiasts! We have over 55,000 acres of lakes, and we are home to the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame. It's easy to find-just look for the four-story musky, where you can look over Hayward standing in the mouth of the big fish.

THE WOODS
We also pride our home for its approximately 300,000 acres of forest. The Chequamegon National Forest alone is 124,000 acres. We have over 200 miles of marked and mapped off road bike trails, plus prime single track. In 2014, the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) designated the CAMBA trails a Bronze Level Ride Center. Over 200 miles of maintained ATV trails and 600 miles of groomed snowmobile trails. In the summer, join us in the Golf Capital of Wisconsin. We have several of the midwest's finest golf courses!

THE WATERS
Our region has over 300 lakes, including the 17,000 acre Lake Chippewa Flowage and its 200 miles of undeveloped shoreline. Wisconsin’s largest wild lake. Lake Chippewa Flowage is the original home of Louie Spray’s World Record Musky at 69 pounds, 11 ounces and 63 ½ inches long. The rivers, both large and small, offer slow-moving tranquility to fast-paced rapids. You could canoe or kayak a different stretch of our pristine waterways every day!

THE WORLD CLASS EVENTS
The Hayward Lakes Area boasts FIVE world class events. The American Birkebeiner held every February is the largest cross-country ski race. The Lumberjack World Championships brings contestants from all over the world to compete in chopping, bucking, sawing, speed climbing and boom run. LCO Honor the Earth PowWow is the largest traditional PowWow in North America. Musky Festival attracts anglers from all corners of the world to participate in the fishing contest. The Hayward/Cable area is home to the largest off-road bike race in North America, the Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival.

But there is more to Sawyer County than woods, waters and world class events. Hayward, the county seat, is a city with medical facilities and affordable housing.

Not to forget the wide variety of dining and shopping.

We welcome you to our northwoods hometown!

Things to Do

Recreation & Fitness

Hayward offers so much to see and do. Area attractions welcome you to enjoy a variety of activities. Our shopping district consists of numerous specialty shops, and you’ll be sure to enjoy a relaxing, fun, distinctively different shopping experience.

You will surely enjoy our area’s unique spots! Visit the Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame, journey through wilderness Walk, enjoy a Lumberjack Show, canoe or kayak down the river, horseback our beautiful forests with area stables, stop at the casino for gaming or a live show at the park theater, shop the flea and farmer's markets, listen to live music at several locations, take grandkids mini-golfing or to the go-cart tracks. Play one of the golf courses in the “Golf Capital of Wisconsin”. There’s so much to do and see.

Try a class or two with several education opportunities with WITC-Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College from beginning gardening to painting waterfalls.

Pick between four movies at the Hayward Cinema. If it's power sports you enjoy, ride over 200 miles of maintained ATV trails or snowmobile across 600 miles of groomed and marked trails.

Cultural Activities

CHARAC (pronounced chair-ack), was formed in 1996 by a group of artists and individuals interested in promoting the arts in our region. Its genesis came from the Chequamegon Fine Arts Festival that had been held at Telemark beginning in 1992. Beginning in 1999, the council began awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors; sponsored its very first art exhibit at Northwoods Health Center; held the first Namekagon Art and Music Festival in Seeley, and the First Annual Dinner. From 2000 to the present, CHARAC has sponsored art events and activities by Northwoods Strings; 2nd Sunday Poets; WOJB concerts; Chequamegon Children’s Theater; Serendipity Players; and of course, the Park Theater Project.

The Stone Lake Historical Museum is open Fri, Sat and Sun at 11 am -3pm from Memorial Weekend through early October. Admission is free.

The Sawyer County Historical Museum is open Mon- Sat at 10 am -4 pm from June through September. Winter hours are Thursdays 10 am - 4 pm Admission is free.

The Sherman and Ruth Weiss Community Library opened its doors in June 2007. Library's resources include books, movies, audios, wireless internet, public computers, community meeting room for 40, education, children's summer reading program, book signings, a nature park connected to the walking and biking trails. Wheelchair-accessible and adaptive and assistive equipment. Hours: Mon-Wed_fri 10 am - 5 pm and T-TH 10 am - 8 pm. Sat 10 am -3 pm.

Attractions

Hayward offers so much to see and do. Area attractions welcome you to enjoy a variety of activities. Our shopping district consists of numerous specialty shops, and you’ll be sure to enjoy a relaxing, fun, distinctively different shopping experience.

You will surely enjoy our area’s unique spots! Visit the Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame, journey through wilderness Walk, enjoy a Lumberjack Show, canoe or kayak down the river, horseback our beautiful forests with area stables, stop at the casino for gaming or a live show at the park theater, shop the flea and farmer's markets, listen to live music at several locations, take grandkids mini-golfing or to the go-cart tracks. Play one of the golf courses in the “Golf Capital of Wisconsin”. There’s so much to do and see.

Try a class or two with several education opportunities with WITC-Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College from beginning gardening to painting waterfalls.

Pick between four movies at the Hayward Cinema. If it's power sports you enjoy, ride over 200 miles of maintained ATV trails or snowmobile across 600 miles of groomed and marked trails.

Transportation

The Senior Resource Center offers bus service and transportation to seniors. Available Mon-Fri, an accessible/equipped bus for 55+ or disabled travelers. Bus stops at grocery stores, medical appoinments, banks, the senior center, hair appointments, etc. Taxi service. The nearest major airport is in Minneapolis, MN about 2 hours and 45 minutes from Hayward.

Climate

Monthly Temperatures / Rainfall


 Month  Low  Avg  High  Rain
 January  -1.9  8.4  18.7  1.1 "
 February  3.8  14.7  25.6  1.0 "
 March  18.5  28.1  37.8  1.9 "
 April  29.9  40.9  51.9  2.6 "
 May  40.8  54.3  67.8  3.3 "
 June  51.0  62.8  74.5  4.5 "
 July  57.7  68.3  79.0  4.8 "
 August  55.5  65.8  76.0  4.7 "
 September  44.2  55.3  66.4  4.4 "
 October  33.5  44.1  54.8  3.3 "
 November  21.4  29.1  36.8  2.1 "
 December  6.7  15.4  24.1  1.0 "

Best Time To Go:

Summer and fall.

Spring is the exhilaration of nature re-awaking. It is the piercing call of the loon announcing his presence and the water-skimming dance of his mating ritual. Summer in the northwoods is the joy and freedom of families at play. In the fall the forest colors change from the greens of summer to reds, oranges, yellows and browns as the rapidly shortening days and frosty nights produce a riot of color. Winter is breaking trail through virgin powder on a crystalline lake with your snowmobile. It is crisp, clean air and glittering trees as you glide through the pristine forests on skis. It's the solitude of relaxing over your favorite ice hole, keenly waiting the lunker you know is down there.

Accommodations

The Hayward Lakes Area offers something for everyone. Opt for a great lodge, peaceful B & B, action packed resort, rustic cabin, clean motel or stay at a private vacation rental.

Costs

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