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Brunet River is one of the streams nearby that might be worth taking a look at, and if the weather is good, you can go for a hike along the Tuscobia Park Falls State Trail. There's so much to do here at White Birch Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Windfall Lake Camping is a good spot for that; Americinn Lodge Ladysmith is a splendid place to get some rest. At White Birch Lake through the summer highs are in the 70's, and all through summer nights
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| | temperatures are in the 50's. Through the winter the highs are commonly in the 10's while the cold winter nights at White Birch Lake are in the-10's. Near White Birch Lake you come across the Hardwood Trail which is a wonderful hiking trail, and dry warm beds await you at Americinn - Ladysmith, Wi. White Birch Lake is nice enough to spend more than a day at, Thornapple River Campground is a nice local campground. Lakes are great; Hess Lake is a lake that's | |
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near White Birch Lake. White Birch Lake is a good place of typical rainfall; the wettest month of the year is frequently August, that's the one that rains the most; February meanwhile is the driest month. This lake is so wonderful.
You can never get enough of the great skiing at Christie Mountain. Whohoo, so many fun things in one place! White Birch Lake is great! The Serley Camp Trail is a magnificent hiking trail next to White Birch Lake, and float down
the rapids of Chippewa River in a kayak. This lake is so wonderful. If you come at the right time of year, Chippewa River - East Fork offers some good whitewater; you're in all probability into lakes, South Lakes is one of those close by.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.65583 Longitude: -91.155
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Chippewa River, Sawyer CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class I-II - 9.4 miles long (Belille Falls) |
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Tuscobia Park Falls State Trail
 | 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. ... |
Christie Mountain
 | 12 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.... |
Serley Camp Trail
 | 13 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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