Local Directory — Minocqua, Eagle River & the Northwoods
Restaurants, bars, venues, and more across the region
Tom's Drawing Board
rhinelanderInteractive art studio and gallery in downtown Rhinelander offering public and private art lessons, handmade merchandise, and an innovative QR-based interactive exhibit. Certified autism-friendly.
Tomahawk Lake Hemlocks State Natural Area
tomahawkA 244-acre State Natural Area in the Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest featuring old-growth eastern hemlock forest, bog ponds, and a mile of undeveloped lake shoreline.
Tomahawk Regional Chamber of Commerce
tomahawkVisitor information and tourism office for the Tomahawk area on North 4th Street.
Trees for Tomorrow
eagle-riverNatural resources education center in Eagle River operating since 1944, offering K-12 outdoor learning, summer camps for ages 3-12, and adult workshops on Wisconsin's forests and wildlife.
Van Vliet Hemlocks State Natural Area
presque-isleA 400-acre State Natural Area near Presque Isle protecting a rare remnant of old-growth hemlock forest the loggers missed, with 4.5 miles of trails and 1.5 miles of shoreline.
Vilas County Fairgrounds
eagle-riverCommunity fairgrounds on Highway 70 West in Eagle River hosting the annual Vilas County Fair in August, the Cranberry Festival, and year-round events.
Visit Forest County
crandonVisitor information center and tourism office for Forest County, located on Lake Avenue in Crandon.
Waaswaaganing Indian Bowl
lac-du-flambeauTraditional Ojibwe dance performances and cultural presentations in an outdoor amphitheater in Lac du Flambeau. One of the longest-running Native American cultural experiences in the country.
Wausau Museum of Contemporary Art
wausauThis 1901 building houses a regional gallery showcasing contemporary American artists.
Wildwood Wildlife Park Zoo & Safari
minocquaHome to over 1,700 animals and 229 species, Wildwood offers a safari tram ride, petting zoo, and up-close giraffe encounters. One of the largest wildlife parks in Wisconsin.
World's Largest Penny
woodruffA 10-foot-diameter, 17,452-pound concrete penny in Woodruff commemorating a 1953 fundraiser where 1.7 million pennies were collected to build a local hospital.