Larry Braasch
1171 Maple Ln.
Eagle River, WI
54521
Phone: 715.479.3256
Fax: 715.479.4101
Email:
bwoods@nnex.net
Webmaster
Ben Jaeger
doofer43@yahoo.com

*Bike the Plum Lake Trail from Sayner to St. Germain or from Sayner
to Boulder Junction.miles of paved bike trails geared for people of all ages and
abilities. http://www.northwoodsbiking.com/
*
Golf at the Plum Lake Golf Course. The oldest 9 hole golf course in the state
established in 1912.On the shores of beautiful Plum lake with a turn of the
century club house.
* Visit the Vilas County Historical Museum in Sayner.
www.northernwisconsin.com/
*
Enjoy a good old fashioned water ski show presented by the Plum-Skiters at the
Point boat on Plum Lake Wednesday and Saturday at 7:00 P.M. during the summer
months.
* Take a short drive over to Cathedral Point the channel between
north and south Trout Lake and enjoy the serenity and view with 120' stately
pines.
* A day in quaint and quiet Sayner with gift shops, playground,
tennis courts, coffee shop and public library.
* The marked nature trails
in the immediate area which include the Fallison Lake Trail, Star Lake Trampers
Trail and the Escanaba/Pallette Lakes Trail. During the winter some of these
trails are groomed for classical cross country skiing.
* Cross Country
ski at the Razorback Ridges ski trail. 12 miles of trails for skating and
classical skiing.
* Snowmobiling the heart of the Northern
Highland/American Legion State Forest. Sayner and Star Lake are well known for
100 miles of well marked trails that connect to other communities in the
Northwoods. www.barnstormersclub.com

At the Razorback Retreat there is always something to do. Whether
it's spending time on the lake or reading a book by the fire, you'll have no
trouble relaxing. If you're looking to get out of the house, visit one of the
nearby towns to take in some quaint boutiques, coffee shops, golf courses and
local eateries.
If you're into winter activities there is no lack of
cross country ski, snowshoe and snowmobile trails. Remember to bring your tip
ups for a little ice fishing on Razorback Lake.
Spend your nights around the fire ring overlooking the southern
bay of Razorback Lake. Don't be suprised to see deer at the corn
trough.