8 Fun Things To Do in Boulder Junction Wisconsin
I recently traveled to Boulder Junction, Wisconsin to discover the best things to do and see. This is the first of three posts about the area sponsored by Wisconsin Travel Best Bets.
1 | Hike the Fallison Lake Trail
Just ten minutes south of Boulder Junction, you’ll find Fallison Lake – a cute little 51-acre lake off of County Hwy N. There’s a picturesque hiking trail that skirts the perimeter of the lake, with multiple places to stop and enjoy the views or even have a picnic! The trail is well-marked and gently rolling. It’s an easy walk and a great way to get out into nature!
2 | Treat yourself to a supper club
It’s nice to go somewhere special and get dressed up every now and then! I would highly recommend dining at The Guides Inn, a gourmet supper club near downtown Boulder Junction. From the elegant, Northwoods atmosphere to the cuisine cooked to perfection, The Guides Inn is an absolute must.
When we arrived, we were seated near the window overlooking a stunning flower garden and started the night with a glass of merlot and a crudité platter (I’m still daydreaming about that jalapeno-spinach cheese spread). From there, we were brought a cup of soup and then a salad. Our entrees arrived next, accompanied by a fresh-baked loaf of bread. The head chef made a personal visit to each table and later sent us four tastings of his homemade ice cream. It was an evening to remember and I’m counting down the days until I get to return again!
3 | Walk up and down main street
I just adore Boulder Junction’s
To get an all-encompassing experience of Boulder Junction’s main street, I suggest starting at Alder Lake Cranberry Shop and working your way west down the sidewalk. Relax with an ice cream cone at Mad Dog Jakes or swing into Aqualand Ale House for a bite to eat. Then meander down the other side of the street, ending back on the east end at the Blueberry Patch gift shop.
4 | Bike the Vilas County Paved Bike Trail
Whether you’re in Boulder Junction, Sayner-Star Lake, or just in Vilas County in general, this 45-mile long paved bike trail is a great way to get outside and see the Northwoods! Check out this trail map to see where to go!
5 | Go fishing
Did you know that Boulder Junction is the Musky Capital of the World? With nearly 200 lakes within a 10-mile radius, this modest, Northwoods town is known to be one the best places on e
According to boulderjunction.org, the musky, or muskellunge, is a member of the pike family and can grow to over 50 inches long! Need some help reeling one in? Hire a local fishing guide!
6 | Swim and relax at Nichols Beach
Just 2.5 miles from downtown Boulder Junction is Nichols Beach, a great spot that’s open to the public. There’s a nice-sized parking lot, a gently-sloping park area, and a sandy beach perfect on a hot summers day.
7 | Canoe or kayak the many lakes
One of the best things about northern Wisconsin is the number of lakes nearby. There are so many places to launch your boat and spend a relaxing day on the water! Whether you’re looking for a bigger lake to boat on or a small lake for a quiet paddle, you’ll have plenty of options!
Best lakes for canoeing & kayaking | Lost Canoe Lake, Wildcat Lake into Big Kitten Lake
Best lakes for motorized boats | Trout Lake, Boulder Lake.
In search of some rentals? Check out Schauss Woodworking, Coontail, or Boulder Marine Center.
8 | Hike the Lumberjack Trail
Can't Miss Shops & Restaurants in Boulder Junction
SEPTEMBER 14, 2018
SHOPS
1 | Boulder Junction Trading Co.
2 | Alder Lake Cranberry Shop
3 | Blueberry Patch
Blueberry Patch
Alder Lake Cranberry Shop
Blueberry Patch
4 | Violets & Lace
The shop mascot, Oscar Mayer.
5 | Northern Highland Sports
RESTAURANTS
1 | The Guides Inn
I wrote about The Guides Inn in my first Boulder Junction blog post. Here was my review:
I would highly recommend dining at The Guides Inn, a gourmet supper club near downtown Boulder Junction. From the elegant, Northwoods atmosphere to the cuisine cooked to perfection, The Guides Inn is an absolute must.
When we arrived, we were seated near the window overlooking a stunning flower garden and started the night with a glass of merlot and a crudité platter (I’m still daydreaming about that jalapeno-spinach cheese spread). From there, we were brought a cup of soup and then a salad. Our entrees arrived next, accompanied by a fresh-baked loaf of bread. The head chef made a personal visit to each table and later sent us four tastings of his homemade ice cream. It was an evening to remember and I’m counting down the days until I get to return again!
2 | Aqualand Ale House
3 | The Granary
This is a quaint, family restaurant offering both breakfast and lunch, with breakfast being served all day! You can either opt to sit in the screened-in front porch decorated with red and white checked tablecloths or inside where the main dining area is.
Wondering if Richard Van Order is still living and in the area. It’s been several years since we have been there. Would love to see his art!!
Looking for motorcycle ride this spring- summer