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Local Experiences in Hayward, Wisconsin

Spend your time in the Northwoods — not just relaxing, but truly living the experience. From scenic lakes to winter trails, here are some of the best ways to explore Hayward, Wisconsin, with trusted local contacts to help you book, plan & make the most of your stay.

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Guided Fishing & Outdoor Adventures

When you’re ready to hit the water, you’re in the right place.

The Hayward area is famous for lakes and rivers, and having a local expert on your side makes all the difference. To get the most of your fishing experience, consider hiring a fishing guide.

Why it’s worth it:

  • Expert local knowledge maximizes your chances of good catches.

  • You’ll get the gear, boat, and safety briefing needed for the lake.

  • Tailored to your interests: musky hunts, walleye, bass, even ice-fishing.

  • Lets you enjoy more and worry less — especially if you’re new to the region.

Tip: Book early in high season (summer) or winter for ice-fishing; varied gear and conditions make guided trips especially valuable.

Recommended Contact


Hayward Guide Service (Fishing & Hunting Guides)

Phone: 715-558-9719

www.haywardguides.com

They offer full-day, half-day trips, and know the area’s lakes (Chippewa Flowage, Round Lake, etc.). Ideal for groups, families, or serious anglers alike.

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Visit & Explore the Hayward Lakes Region Visitor Center

Want help planning a broader itinerary? Local events, maps, trail guides, advice — this is your go-to.

What they provide:

  • Free visitor guides, maps, seasonal activity lists.

  • Up-to-date info on local events (festivals, races, shows).

  • Personalized advice depending on what you like — fishing, skiing, hiking, day-trips.

Tip: Drop by early in your stay for best recommendations or use their contact details ahead of time to ask for customized suggestions (e.g., best early morning fishing spot, or winter cross-country ski trail).

Contact


Hayward Lakes Visitor & Convention Bureau
Address: 15805 US Hwy 63, Hayward, WI 54843
Phone: 1-800-724-2992 or 715-634-4801
Open: Monday–Saturday 9 am–5 pm (peak season)

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Explore More Local Experiences in Hayward

Mountain & Gravel Biking through the Northwoods

The Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association (CAMBA) trail system offers a world-class network of mountain, gravel and winter fat-bike routes in the Hayward area — including 135+ miles of single-track and 200+ miles of mapped terrain.


Contact:
CAMBA — Hayward Office
10650 Nyman Ave., Hayward, WI 54843
Phone: 715-634-4821

cambatrails.org


Tip: Whether you’re an experienced rider or looking for a scenic gravel outing, they can point you to the right trail and even recommend local bike shops (e.g., New Moon Ski & Bike, Riverbrook Bike & Ski). New Moon Ski & Bike will be able to guide you on all of your trail adventures from advice to renting a bike to get out there.

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photo: Greg Heil

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Snowmobiling & Winter Trail Adventures

Winter transforms the Hayward region into one of the Midwest’s premier snowmobiling destinations, with over 600 miles of groomed trails winding through forests, lakes and wilderness.


Contact:


For general trail info: Hayward Lakes Visitor & Convention Bureau
Address: 15805 US Hwy 63, Hayward, WI 54843
Phone: 715-634-4801 / Toll-free: 800-724-2992
For local club details: Sno‑Trails Snowmobile Club
PO Box 697, Hayward, WI 54843
Email: snotrailssc@gmail.com


Tip: Check trail conditions ahead of time and ask about lodging with snowmobile access — many rentals will accommodate sleds and trail-side storage.

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Scenic Hiking & Nature Walks in the County Forest

For a slower pace and immersive nature experience, the Sawyer County Forestry Department manages 114,000 acres of county forest lands, open to hiking, walking and exploring in all seasons.


Contact:
Department Office
10610 Main St., Suite 100, Hayward, WI 54843
Phone: 715-634-4846


Tip: Ask for their trail-map or brochure when you call — they can highlight beginner-friendly loops, nature-interpretive spots, and less-trafficked areas.

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Downtown Hayward Arts, Culture & Shopping

Explore the heart of the town at Downtown Hayward (WI) — where charming shops, galleries, local cafés, theatres and seasonal events bring Northwoods charm to life.

Downtown Hayward Wisconsin


Contact:
The Park Center (performing arts hub)
PO Box 136, 15791 US Hwy 63, Hayward, WI 54843
Phone: 715-634-4596

The Park Center - Hayward, WI


Tip: Check the events calendar for live music, film screenings or special festivals. If you’re in town during the weekend, this is a perfect evening diversion.

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Family Fun at the Zoo & Recreation Park

Walk through 35 acres of Northwoods fun including deer you can feed, farm animals, exotic species. Enjoy a western-style “town” area, a maze, picnic spots, trails and even panning for gold.


Perfect for families travelling with kids or for a relaxed half-day.

Wilderness Walk Zoo and Recreation Park

Address:
9503 N State Road 27, Hayward, WI 54843
Phone: 715-634-2893 

Tip: Open 7 days a week in the main season — check ahead for hours.

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Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame

A cultural and historic alternative to the outdoor-adventure options; appealing to all ages. Explore a museum dedicated to freshwater fishing, including the iconic 143 ft fiberglass muskie you can climb into.

Combine this with a stroll through downtown Hayward’s galleries, local shops and art exhibits. 

Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame
Phone:
715-634-4440
Address: 10360 Hall of Fame Dr, Hayward, WI 54843

Tip: Good indoor option for rainy or cooler days.

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Horseback Riding Through the Northwoods

Enjoy guided horseback trail rides through the forest near Spider Lake — suitable for all skill levels, including children.

Spider Lake Ranch & Riding Stable
Phone:
715-558-0989

Tip: Mention experience level and group size when booking; early reservations recommended.

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Ready to Book & Explore?

Whether you’re here for outdoor thrills, relaxing nature, or charming town-life, Hayward delivers a great mix of experiences. For lodging, rental properties, or combo-packages, feel free to contact us by email or call 715-634-4570 and we’ll help match you with a stay and schedule that fits your trip.

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