Hayward is a city in Sawyer County, Wisconsin, United States, next to the Namekagon River. The population was 2,318 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Sawyer County. The city is surrounded by the Town of Hayward.
Restaurants in Hayward
5.0 based on 44 reviews
50+ mile hiking, biking, skiing, snowshoe trail that runs between 2 small towns in northern Wisconsin
Since I have started cross country skiing, I have wanted to ski the famous Birkebeiner Trail . Especially since we have very little snow in Southeast Virginia. It wasn't so easy to get there- plane and rental car needed-but I not expecting such a wonderful time. Hayward- the town and people are great. Thank you especially to the Welcome center of the Birkie Trail. The employee on duty was MORE than helpful. Be sure to eat at the Norske Nook after you ski. The trail was beautifully groomed. I never felt lonely out there as a single skier-there were always occasional skiers. The warming huts are special places.
5.0 based on 110 reviews
I always stop here when I come through to visit.. They have the best chocolate walnut fudge EVER! Bought 2 pounds, as it freezes great for later. It is so creamy! And it is so reasonably priced! You will not be disappointed. My son got the chocolate peanut butter fudge balls(Divine!), and he got the salt water taffy as well. Highly recommend!
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Stop in for area information including maps, brochures, coupons, and much more. Friendly staff to assist you in planning your vacation to the beautiful northwoods.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Great family entertainment performed by world class athletes. See lumberjacks compete in 10 of the same exciting events that are featured in the Lumberjack World Championships. Log Roll, Pole Climb, Boom Run, Hot Saw, Ax Throw...and more. Kids are invited onstage for the Yo-Ho contest and afternoon matinees feature time for them to cross-cut saw with the lumberjacks. Laughs and excitement make for a great up-north adventure. Shows operate Memorial Day through Labor Day with 5 shows per week during peak season.Visit the website for dates and times.
4.0 based on 237 reviews
Visitors to this unique attraction stand in a giant fiberglass musky that's half a block long and five stories high.
Made a quick stop just to see it. It's a little expensive to get in, but I'm assuming it goes towards something greater. The fish mounts are super cool and there's a lot of history.
4.0 based on 147 reviews
This is an awesome Family experience. Many of the animals ( accept the dangerous ones) roam free. Literally Deer come right up to you to have you pet them. You can feed the goats, Camel all the animals in thr petting zoo like the Rabbits, baby deer, goats and even baby skunks! Great experience and if you have never been you should go check it out!
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