Local Directory — Minocqua, Eagle River & the Northwoods

Restaurants, bars, venues, and more across the region

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City of Antigo Springbrook Trail

City of Antigo Springbrook Trail

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antigo

A 2.26-mile walking and biking trail in Antigo featuring 1,800 feet of raised boardwalk along Spring Brook, an 18-hole disc golf course, picnic shelters, and playground areas.

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Eagle Bluff Golf Club

Eagle Bluff Golf Club

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hurley

Scenic 18-hole public golf course set in the Penokee Mountains near Hurley, open since 1968, with a clubhouse deck overlooking Lake Superior.

Gateway Golf Club & Driving Range

Gateway Golf Club & Driving Range

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land-o-lakes

Historic 9-hole public golf course built in 1941, uniquely spanning both Wisconsin and Michigan, with well-maintained elevated greens and holes playing through pines and around ponds.

Plum Lake Golf Club

Plum Lake Golf Club

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boulder-junction

Historic 9-hole public golf course on the shores of Plum Lake, opened in 1912 and voted Best Nine Hole Course in Wisconsin, with a screened-in porch overlooking the lake.

Rohr's Wilderness Tours

Rohr's Wilderness Tours

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eagle-river

Campground and canoe livery on the headwaters of the Wisconsin River, offering paddling trips, an 18-basket disc golf course, 5K trail system, and 47 campsites.

outdoordog-friendly
St Germain Golf Club

St Germain Golf Club

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st-germain

Municipal 18-hole championship course carved out of dense white and red pine forest, opened in 1993. Rated 4.5 stars by Golf Digest's Places to Play.

Timber Ridge Golf Club

Timber Ridge Golf Club

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minocqua

Premier 18-hole championship public course in Minocqua designed by Roger Packard, with six sets of tees ranging from 4,545 to 6,807 yards. A top-20 Wisconsin golf course.

Trout Lake Golf & Country Club

Trout Lake Golf & Country Club

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woodruff

The oldest 18-hole golf facility in the Northwoods, established in 1924. Par 72, 6,331 yards, with fairways winding along the Trout River through rolling, tree-lined terrain.