This Fall, Experience some of the Best Hiking in Wisconsin

This Fall, Discover the best hiking in WisconsinIf you're looking for some of the best hiking in Wisconsin this fall, these trails won't disappoint! There's truly nothing as beautiful as Wisconsin in the fall. While New England is at the top of many fall foliage bucket lists, you shouldn't be too quick to discount the beauty of the fall colors around our home state!  In fact, Wisconsin has earned itself quite the reputation when it comes to fall foliage, with visitors from around the Midwest making the journey each year.  

Wisconsin's fall colors will gradually take shape starting in the northernmost counties and working their way south, bringing with them jaw-dropping shades of amber, orange, and crimson. As the colors sweep across the state, it's time to get outside and enjoy some of the outdoors! Fall is also an exciting time of year for Wisconsin Innkeepers, who are eager to share the beauty of our state with their guests, while also sharing the bounty of this traditional harvest season.

There's a reason our collection of Inns are rated as some of the best places to stay in Wisconsin. Find your favorite Wisconsin Bed and Breakfast, and book your fall getaway today.

The Best Hiking in Wisconsin This Fall

There is some truly great hiking in Wisconsin, much of which can be enjoyed year-round.  In the spring and early summer, these hiking trails are bursting with wildflowers. Come fall, the wildflower blooms give way to fall colors.  But in the winter, an entirely new experience can be had on these trails, which are often accessible by snowshoe and/or cross country skiing. 

Some of the best hiking in Wisconsin is found at State Parks, of which there are 43 (66 if you count State Recreation areas!). These trails are great, of course, but often our Innkeepers know of lesser-known but still equally as impressive trails.  Our Wisconsin Innkeepers truly are the best resource when it comes to knowing their local area - we always recommend asking them for their favorites!

This Fall, Discover the best hiking in Wisconsin

We've compiled a list of what we consider to be some of the best hiking in Wisconsin - it's a great place to start planning your fall adventure!  Each of these hikes will lead the way to some truly spectacular fall foliage and will showcase the very best of Wisconsin. Keep an eye on the fall color tracker to plan your trip, and otherwise enjoy these incredible hikes!

  1. The Kettle Moraine State Forest, just north of Milwaukee, is home to some of the best hiking in Wisconsin. Head to this area, and try the Parnell Tower Loop in the Northern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest.  This hike won't disappoint. This loop takes you to a 60-foot observation tower that gives you a breathtaking 360-degree view from the top. You can hook up with even more trails in the area if you want more hiking opportunities.
  2. Door County is another great place for some of the best hiking in Wisconsin. The Sentinel Trail at Peninsula State Park is a great place to see Door County's exceptional foliage. This hike is on the easier side and provides a nice two-mile loop through stands of maple, beech, and pine trees.
  3. Head to Wyalusing State Park near Prairie du Chien, where you'll find the Sand Cave Trail and Little Sand Cave Loop, both of which offer beautiful views of the Wisconsin River below, surrounded by the glorious hues of autumn. 
  4. The Old Settlers Trail at Wildcat Mountain State Park near Sparta offers exceptional views of Wisconsin's Driftless Area and its unique topography in the fall. 
  5. Devil's Lake State Park near Baraboo, perhaps one of the most popular state parks, is home to some of the best hiking in Wisconsin, especially during these beautiful months of fall.  One of our favorites is the East bluff Trail, which offers inspiring views of the lake below, all surrounded by the brilliance of fall foliage. 
  6. There aren't that many high points in Wisconsin from which to enjoy broad fall views. One such place is Timm's Hill in Ogema, which also happens to be the highest point in the state of Wisconsin.  The view is breathtaking just about any time of year, but it is absolutely magical in the fall. 
  7. Another place with delightful views is Rib Mountain State Park in Wausau, home to the famed Granite Peak Ski Area. You can even take a chair lift ride to the top in the fall if you aren't up for the hike. 
  8. Though it's a bit more difficult, the Perrot Ridge Trail at Perrot State Park near Trempealeau easily ranks as some of the best hiking in Wisconsin. 
  9. If you haven't yet seen the St. Croix River in the fall, now is the time.  It's simply amazing. A great place to experience all this area has to offer is Interstate State Park near St. Croix Falls. Here, you'll enjoy great views of the Dalles of the St. Croix.
  10. Escape the urban center of Madison for the day, and enjoy nature at the UW Madison Arboretum! It's absolutely beautiful in the fall and includes a variety of habitats, including restored prairies, savannas, woodlands, and wetlands. There are 17 miles of easy trails in the area, too.

This Fall, Discover the best hiking in Wisconsin

The Best Places to Stay in Wisconsin This Fall

September and October are the perfect months to visit a Wisconsin Bed and Breakfast. where you'll enjoy all things fall.  Yes, you'll likely discover some of the best hiking in Wisconsin, but there's so much more to fall than just hiking. Crisp, cool fall breezes race through the air, vibrantly colored leaves blanket the ground, and the scents of fall, with their delicious notes of pumpkin spice and apple pie, permeate the air.  It all serves its purpose; to beckon us into the outdoors before the long days of winter ensue, to dress in warm layers, and savor it all under a pile under cozy blankets at your favorite Inn.

This fall, we invite you not just to enjoy some of the best hiking in Wisconsin, but to experience the best places to stay in Wisconsin. Here, you'll find unbeatable hospitality. Let us take care of you this fall. Book direct at one of our Wisconsin Bed and Breakfasts today!

Wisconsin Snowmobile Trails are Calling Your Name

The Best Wisconsin Snowmobile TrailsWe're fully in the throes of winter in Wisconsin, which means it's time to get out and have some fun. Why not try some new Wisconsin snowmobile trails this winter? We'd guess you haven't explored many of them. After all, Wisconsin is home to an incredible 25,000 miles of snowmobile trails; it's no wonder this has become such a popular winter pastime!

There are an incredible number of ways to have fun in Wisconsin this winter, and our Innkeepers will be your perfect guide, especially when you're looking for those hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path snowmobile trails! Add to your winter adventures a stay at one of our romantic Bed and Breakfasts, and you have the perfect getaway. When it's time to come inside after a day of playing in the snow, our exceptional accommodations await. Experience the best Wisconsin snowmobile trails for yourself this winter, and book a room at one of our unique Bed and Breakfasts.

Thrilling Wisconsin Snowmobile Trails

Winter's in Wisconsin are exceptionally fun. Between cross country skiing, snowshoeing, skiing and snowboarding, curling, and hitting up the best Wisconsin snowmobile trails, there's truly never a dull moment! But, regardless of how much fun you'll have in Wisconsin, the best part about staying here is the chance to stay with one of our member Bed and Breakfasts. 

Our Inns are located near some of the state's top attractions, including some truly incredible snowmobile trails. There's little doubt that choosing our collection of Inns for your lodging is the best decision you can make.

Though there are legendary snowmobile trails in the rugged Northwoods of Wisconsin, including Eagle River, St. Germain, and Minocqua, there are many more delightful snowmobiling destinations to consider that aren't so remote.  Take a look at our recommendations below, and choose confidently, knowing each of these areas house a number of delightful Wisconsin Bed and Breakfasts.

The best Wisconsin Snowmobile TrailsNortheastern Wisconsin

If you find yourself in the Green Bay or Door County area, head to the Ahnapee State Trail for some extraordinary snowmobiling.  This trail is 48-miles long and connects the communities of Kewaunee and Sturgeon Bay. Another great place to explore in the area is Potawatomi State Park, where you'll enjoy the winding trails along the Niagra Escarpment. There are also miles of trails that run up the remainder of the door county peninsula, and will surely provide you with a beautiful day (or more) worth of fun!

From the Green Bay area, you could launch yourself into a true Northwoods snowmobiling adventure if you wanted to. Prime snowmobiling areas are just a couple of hours to the northwest and could make for an extraordinary day trip.

Northwestern Wisconsin

Bayfield County has more than 600 miles of groomed snowmobile trails and offers some of the best snow in the state of Wisconsin. Popular places to go include Trail 1 in Red cliff and the Moquah Barrens State Natural Area. A little farther south are the trails that circle Lake Namakagon, part of the stunningly beautiful Chequamegon National Forest. 

Central/Southwestern Wisconsin

The rugged town of Wausau is located in Marathon County, which is home to 29 snowmobile clubs, and incredible trails like the Mountain to Bay State Trail, which you could feasibly ride all the way to Green Bay. In total, there are 790 miles of Wisconsin snowmobile trails to ride here. Head south towards the Wisconsin Dells, and you'll find a number of delightful Wisconsin snowmobile trails to explore!

In Sauk County, where you'll find popular getaway towns like Baraboo, visitors can glide through the beautiful Baraboo Bluffs. There are just over 200 miles of snowmobile trails in Sauk County, part of Wisconsin's scenic Driftless Region. Moving west, you'll come across the towns of LaCrosse, Sparta, and Viroqua, also popular getaway towns with a variety of Wisconsin snowmobile trails. Great trails can be found at the Kickapoo Valley Reserve, along with more than 250 miles of trails in the greater Vernon County area

Seek the Unique; the Best Lodging in Wisconsin

Find the Best Wisconsin Snowmobile Trails, then relax at a Wisconsin Bed and BreakfastIf you're looking for the perfect lodging in Wisconsin, you'll find it amongst our unique collection of Inns. We offer a range of accommodations in different locations around the state, each offering something unique, and each authentically Wisconsin. After a day on Wisconsin snowmobile trails, odds are you'll be ready for a warm and comfortable place to relax and unwind for the rest of the day. That's exactly what you'll find at our properties. Let us extend to you our award-winning hospitality, and you'll find yourself never wanting to leave. 

When it's time to head back outside for another day of fun, our exceptional breakfasts made fresh by your Innkeeper will hit the spot and keep you fueled for the adventure ahead. Come experience a small slice of Wisconsin's winter wonderland, and book a room at one of our romantic Wisconsin Bed and Breakfasts today!

 

10 Great Places for Cross Country Skiing in Wisconsin

Cross Country Skiing in WisconsinCross country skiing and snowshoeing are two of the most popular winter sports in Wisconsin, and are both an extraordinary way to explore the state's exceptionally beautiful winter landscapes. Many of the best places for winter activities like these are Wisconsin's State Parks and forests. These protected lands are beautiful any time of year, but when the snows begin to fall, they take on an extra magical quality that simply must be enjoyed.

Some trails are single-track for traditional cross country skiing, while others are built for skate-style skiers, and still others are wide enough for both. Wherever you end up this winter, make sure one of our Wisconsin Bed and Breakfasts are at the heart of it all.

When it comes time to find the best places to stay in Wisconsin, you'd be hard-pressed to do better than our collection of Inns. Our member properties are located in all the best destinations around the state, ready to welcome you with the warm hospitality we've become known for. Find your special place this winter, and book a room at a Wisconsin Bed and Breakfast today!

Cross Country Skiing in Wisconsin

With over 700 cross country skiing trails in the state (and even more ungroomed trails), it's impossible to list all of the wonderful places for cross country skiing in Wisconsin. But, we do have a few great recommendations to get you started, including some properties that have trails on their very property. Travel Wisconsin provides a great snow report tool that can help you time your trip to optimal conditions. 

  1. Justin Trails Resort near Sparta has its very own network of groomed cross-country ski trails on their 200-acre property.  When you're ready to venture out for more, they are near Wildcat Mountain State Park, the Kickapoo Valley Reserve, and the Black River State Forest, all excellent destinations for cross country skiing. 
  2. Devils Lake State Park and Mirror Lake State Park near Baraboo both offer exceptional trails for cross country skiers. 
  3. Nine Mile Forest and Sylvan Hill Park in Wausau are two of the most popular places for cross country skiing in Wisconsin
  4. Getaway up north in Sturgeon Bay, and enjoy some wonderful winter recreation on the Ahnapee State Trail, at Whitefish Dunes State Park, where you can cross country ski along the bluffs of Lake Michigan.
  5. Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary in Green Bay is the perfect place for Beginners to test out their stamina on cross country ski trails. 
  6. The Lapham Peak portion of the Kettle Moraine State Forest is located near Waukesha and is a great place for cross country skiing. It offers one of the longest downhill portions of ski trails in the state. There's a warming hut along the trail, and both rentals and lighted night skiing are available. 
  7. Mt. Ashwabay near Bayfield offers more than 40 km of cross country ski trails, and exceptional views of the area, including views of the Apostle Islands.
  8. Hartman Creek State Park in Waupaca is a beautiful place to spend the day cross country skiing. The nearby Iola Winter Sports Club is also a great place to spend the day (or night!) on the 20+ km of trails. They also host a ski jump, if you feel so inclined.
  9. Copper Falls State Park near Ashland offers multiple loops of classic and skate-groomed trails suitable for a variety of ability levels. Skiers will enjoy winding through mature hardwood forests and enjoying the scenic views of the Bad River.
  10. Blue Mound State Park in Blue Mounds, home to the highest point in southern Wisconsin, features excellent cross country skiing opportunities for all abilities. 

Ski the Birkebeiner Cross Country Ski Event in 2020

Cross Country Skiing in WisconsinThe American Birkebeiner Cross Country Ski event is North America's largest and most prestigious X-C ski marathon. It's an extraordinary event that will take place from February 22, 2020. In total, 12,000 cross country skiers from around the world will participate in the Birkebeiner (50k Skate/55k Classic), the 29K Kortelopet, Prince Haakon 15K, the children's Barnebirkie, and Junior Birkie.

The 107-kilometer Birkie Trail system, located between Hayward and Cable, Wisconsin, attracts a variety of athletes around the year but is never more spectacular than it is during the winter.

The Best Places to Stay in Wisconsin

At the end of a long day on Wisconsin's cross-country ski trails, we know you'll be ready for someplace warm to relax and unwind. That's why we recommend staying at our collection of Inns, rated as the best places to stay in Wisconsin. Make the most of these cold winter months, and enjoy getting out and exploring the beautiful state of Wisconsin! A great getaway isn't complete without exceptional lodging, which is exactly what you'll find at our member Bed and Breakfasts. 

Our Innkeepers invest a lot of time and energy into making sure they offer the best places to stay in Wisconsin, which starts with offering you accommodations as close to feeling like home as possible. Start your day off on the right food with an impeccably-prepared breakfast. Our innkeepers take incredible pride in their recipes and provide you with a delicious meal at the start of your day! We take time to make sure every detail of your stay has been thoughtfully tended to. Use our search tool to find the best places to stay in Wisconsin this winter!

 

We're Your Sherpa for Hiking Trails in Wisconsin!

In the southern part of the state, The Roth House B&B of Soldiers Grove says there are lots of great opportunities for hiking just a short distance from the inn.  They include:  Hogback Prairie, Kickapoo Valley Reserve, and Pikes Peak State Park. All three of these provide unique opportunities to explore the Driftless Region.  Cameo Rose Victorian Inn in Belleville boasts 4 miles of beautifully groomed hiking trails right on their 120 acre wooded property.  They also have a managed forest (Gary eliminates all invasive species, prunes lower tree branches, cleans up all poison ivy, etc.) and maintains wide, mowed paths throughout the meandering hillsides complete with unique rock formations, a wide assortment of colorful songbirds, wild turkeys, hawks (even an eagle or two) and lots of deer and other wildlife. Innkeeper Donna Hofmann of Parkview B&B in Reedsburg puts in another vote for can't-miss-hiking at famous Devil’s Lake State Park and often suggests it to enthusiastic guests. Of course, it has the best rock climbing this side of the Rocky Mountains!  Continuing east, we come to Pedal'rs Inn, Wales in the Lake Country/ Kettle Moraine area. Minutes away is Lapham Peak State Park part of the Ice Age Trail. The Ice Age Trail connects with the Glacial Drumlin Trail that will bring you right to the doorstep of Pedal'rs Inn. Further to the south is the Southern Kettle Moraine with more trails to enjoy the landforms created by during the Ice Age.  Last but not certainly not least, Artesian House in Bayfield is excited to have guests experience the brand new park called Salmo Lake Walk Trail that is just across the road from Artesian House.  The new park has a bridge, boardwalk/trail down to a Lake Superior beach for a nice stroll for after breakfast.  There is a hiking trail across Hatchery Road close to Artesian House's driveway. For the perfect marriage between hiking and seeing the timeless city of Bayfield, cross Rt. 13 to Port Superior Road and head north along the water, you will pick up the Brownstone Trail that will take you into downtown Bayfield.  Bayfield Chamber of Commerce has put together a great list of trails along Lake Superior that will definitely make for an experience worth the drive north! [caption id="attachment_1256" align="alignleft" width="442"]Glacial Drumlin Trail Glacial Drumlin Trail[/caption] [caption id="attachment_1255" align="alignright" width="461"]Kickapoo Valley Reserve Kickapoo Valley Reserve[/caption]

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