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If you like lakes and you're in this part of Wisconsin you can check out Burd Lake. Burd Lake gets a common amount of annual rain; August is when you get the most rain here, and February meanwhile is the driest month. Go for a hike on the Black Lake Trail; why not camp at Wolfs Eagle Lodge Resort and Campground since you're here at Burd Lake. A good nearby hotel is Ashland Super 8 Motel, and a lake close by is Black Lake. And if you're still looking for
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| | more outdoors exciting things just keep reading. There's wonderful hiking along the Tuscobia Park Falls State Trail, and a great site to camp here at Burd Lake is Black Lake Campground. This lake is so wonderful. Don't leave Burd Lake without first going for a hike along the Great Divide Snowmobile Trail; whitewater paddling is not for everybody but if it's for you then, we recommend Chippewa River - East Fork. Black Lake Dam has nice water scenery and | |
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it's near Burd Lake, needless to say you could also stop at Black Lake 4 since you're here; it's not far at all. Throughout the warmest time of the year at Burd Lake highs are ordinarily in the 70's. When the night sets in temperatures
drop down into the 50's. For the duration of the winter this place gets highs in the 10's while the cold winter nights at Burd Lake are in the-10's.
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Ashland Super 8 Motel, Ashland
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28 miles away
The Pride of Super 8 Ashland is conveniently located on Hwy 2, across from beautiful Lake Superior, just 35 mi from the Apostle Islands, Bayfield, and Big Top Chautauqua, with direct access to snowmob...
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Best Western Holiday House, Ashland
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28 miles away
Retreat to this lake front Ashland, Wisconsin hotel and enjoy convenient access to Lake Superior, the Madeline Islands and Bayfield Apple Orchards. Welcome to the Best Western Lake Superior Lodge whe...
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Current weather conditions at Burd Lake, Sawyer County, Wisconsin

Local climate location: WINTER 23 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 46.00306 Longitude: -90.92944
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Chippewa River - East Fork, Ashland/Sawyer CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class I-II - 14.2 miles long (Stockfarm Bridge to Blaisdell lake) |
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Wolf's Eagle Lodge Resort
 | We are located 12.5 miles east of the town of Winter. Our lodge is located at 4670 Sweitzer Road, Loretta Wisconsin. (715) 266-5433, on the east fork branch of the Chippewa River and right next to Blaisdale Lake. Our bar serves Pizza only and we have a pool table along with an original Shuffle Board. We have a shower house and outhouse on premises. Tent sites are $25 a night and primitive sites are $15 a night. Campers have water sewer and electric and the rate for the year is $1000. $900 for water and electric only. ... |
Tuscobia Park Falls State Trail
 | 13 miles away 1 PHOTO The trail is called the Tuscobia State Trail. It runs 74 miles from Rice Lake to Park Falls, Wisconsin. The Trail crosses through Barron, Sawyer and Price Counties. This is a multi-use trail on the old railroad grade of the Omaha Railroad. There are lots of things to do and places to stop along the trail. There is now camping available at several points along the trail including Radisson, and Ojibwa. At Winter, the last remaining railroad depot, built in 1905, will be historically restored outside and inside, it will house a visitor center, there will be trailhead parking, historical displays, and picnic areas. The restoration is slated for completion in 2011. ... |
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