Cabin in Iron River, WI
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About this cabin rental
About the Area:
Iron River is known for its lakes, trails, waterfalls, and year‑round outdoor recreation. Surrounded by the Chequamegon‑Nicolet National Forest and close to the Bayfield Peninsula, the area offers endless opportunities to get outside and enjoy nature.
Activities & Recreation:
Outdoor Adventures
Explore miles of hiking trails through the Chequamegon‑Nicolet National Forest.
Enjoy kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, and swimming on the many nearby lakes including McCarry Lake!
Fish or paddle along the scenic Brule River, famous for trout fishing and peaceful canoe routes.
Ride the Tri‑County Corridor Trail for ATV/UTV adventures, biking, or snowmobiling in winter.
Walk a section of the North Country National Scenic Trail, which passes through the region.
Waterfalls & Scenic Parks:
Visit Amnicon Falls State Park for beautiful waterfalls, covered bridges, and easy hiking.
Take a day trip to Copper Falls State Park, known for dramatic gorges and stunning waterfall views.
Fishing & Boating
Iron River is a fishing paradise with bass, walleye, northern pike, and trout.
Local resorts and marinas offer boat rentals during the warmer months.
Family‑Friendly Activities:
Tour the Iron River National Fish Hatchery and enjoy the walking trails around the property.
They also have a wonderful FREE bow range! Hunters, don't be afraid to bring your bows with to get some practice in!
Visit the Iron River Historical Museum to learn about the area’s logging and railroad history.
Winter Recreation:
Snowmobile directly onto the Tri‑County Corridor Trail.
Enjoy cross‑country skiing and snowshoeing on nearby groomed trails.
Try ice fishing on McCarry lake or surrounding lakes!
Head to Mt. Ashwabay for downhill skiing and snowboarding.
Local Dining & Drinks:
Enjoy classic Northwoods meals at local supper clubs and lodge‑style restaurants:
-Pine Point lodge: A classic Northwoods lodge with a warm, rustic atmosphere and some of the best BBQ in the area. Their slow‑smoked BBQ ribs are the standout — tender, flavorful, and coated in a rich, house‑made sauce that locals rave about. It’s the perfect hearty meal after a day on the lake or trails.
-Flying Eagle: Their Friday night fish fry is the star of the menu — crispy, perfectly seasoned, and served in generous portions.
-Scenic Drive: The prime rib is the go‑to choice here — tender, slow‑roasted, and full of flavor. It’s a great option for guests wanting a satisfying, classic dinner.
-Deep Lake Lodge: Their steak medallions are exceptional — tender, perfectly seasoned, and one of the most talked‑about dishes in the area. Ideal for a special night out.
- Rustic Roost: The country skillet is a must‑try — hearty potatoes, eggs, veggies, and meat all cooked together for the perfect start to the day.
- Pizza Parlor: Their supreme pizza is the top pick — loaded with fresh toppings and baked to perfection. Great for an easy dinner after a long day of exploring.
Stop by the local winery for mead, cider, and spirits made right in Iron River.
Nearby Towns to Explore:
Bayfield — charming shops, orchards, and access to the Apostle Islands.
Ashland — murals, beaches, and great dining along Lake Superior.
Superior/Duluth — museums, waterfront attractions, and a vibrant food scene.
- Perfect for outdoor lovers
- Families and couples
- Fishing trips
- Snowmobile/ATV adventures
- Peaceful retreats away from the city
