Woodboro Lakes Wildlife Area

May 7, 2020

Located in northern Wisconsin, just 10 minutes west of Rhinelander, is a place called Woodboro Lakes Wildlife Area. It’s a 3,000-acre section of public land with small, shallow lakes, a babbling creek, and an extensive logging road that runs throughout the property (plus a ton of other trails!). The other day, I decided to explore a bit and ended up by this beautiful creek! It was so peaceful.

I’ve added a few helpful resources below. You’ll find a map of the trail system, the overall property map, and the camping info (camping is allowed between September 1 and December 31). You can also see a detailed master plan of the property here.

This is a great place to explore if you’re looking to get out in nature and enjoy some peace and quiet!

Woodboro lakes wildlife area

Located 10 miles west of Rhinelander, Wisconsin in the Town of Woodboro.

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