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Americinn Lodge Ladysmith is a glorious place to get some rest; why not take a refreshing hike along the Tuscobia Park Falls State Trail. The amount of rainfall that falls at Corbett Lake is close to the national average; August is the wettest month with most rain, and the driest month is February. Looking for something next to Corbett Lake? Dump Lake is in the neighborhood, and Corbett Lake is right by the Serley Camp Trail. West Cove Lanes is a magnificent
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| | campground nearby, and perhaps you're looking for nearby lakes? Sure, Ladysmith Flowage 1940 is just a very short distance away. If you need a place to stay Americinn - Ladysmith, Wi is a glorious choice; Christie Mountain is a perfect local ski area. During the long summer days here at Corbett Lake, high temperatures ordinarily reach the 70's. When the night sets in temperatures drop down into the 50's. For the period of the winter highs are mostly in | |
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the 10's while Corbett Lake nighttime low temperatures all through the wintertime are in the-10's. This lake is so wonderful. Flambeau River is a good whitewater spot near Corbett Lake. This lake is so wonderful. Corbett Lake
is a perfect location to visit for more than one day, Thornapple River Campground is a perfect location to camp nearby, and if you're here and you like golf, you can have a look at Tee-A-Way Golf Club. Be careful coming to Corbett
Lake, you might not ever wanna return back home again. You can run the rapids of Chippewa River close to Corbett Lake; hiking is a popular thing to do around Corbett Lake; Moonridge Trail is a splendid local trail.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.45889 Longitude: -91.10528
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Chippewa River, Sawyer CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class I-II - 9.4 miles long (Belille Falls) |
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Flambeau River, Rusk CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class II - 5.3 miles long (Hervas Landing to Beaver Dam Landing) |
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Christie Mountain
 | 11 miles away 3 PHOTOS For a ski hill this size it's really quite top-notch. It's like being at a full size resort except that the runs are shorter of course.... |
Tuscobia Park Falls State Trail
 | 17 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. ... |
Serley Camp Trail
 | 18 miles away This trail was named after my family. The family immigrated to the area from Norway around 1870. I still own property in the township.... |
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