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    In the Land of Promise

    Stone Lake, WisconsinThe town of Stone Lake is located on State Highway 70, just nineteen miles east of Spooner and sixteen south of Hayward. It is a quiet little community in the heart of beautiful lake country, and is just awakening to the reality that it has much to be proud of, both in its past and in the present. When Stone Lake's earliest pioneers arrived, they found nothing but swamp and forestland - a vast, untouched wilderness - yet they were convinced this area was their Land of Promise. The gravestones in Evergreen Cemetery tells the silent story of many pioneer families, some who lived to see their dreams come true and some who did not. Yet every family there carved a niche in our historic past.

    Cranberry Festival in Stone Lake, WisconsinThe Stone Lake Cranberry Festival should be part of your destination calendar every year. Held on the first full weekend of October, Stone Lake hosts over 30,000 guests during the  celebration of cranberries and the arrival of autumn.  Following the parade, the crate derby will take center stage down Main Street, as boys and girls compete with wood, wheels and gravity to see who will be awarded the trophy. Cranberry marshes will be ready to show you their operation during marsh tours, and the area businesses, as well as hundreds of artisans, crafters and food vendors, will be to serve you.

    Stone Lake, WisconsinThe Chequamegon National Forest is less than an hour's travel by car. With its rolling landscape, healthy forest, and abundant wildlife, it offers a change of pace to visitors from the congested metropolitan cities of the Midwest. With excellent and varied recreational opportunities, visitors can quickly shed the stress of modern life by enjoying the quiet tranquility found here. This impression stays with visitors long after they depart and is a primary reason visitors to the Chequamegon National Forest return time and again.

    Stone Lake, WisconsinThe Chequamegon National Forest's many campgrounds are closed by the time winter blankets the area with snow. But the Forest does not go into hibernation. This is the time when the crystalline beauty of the Forest is enjoyed by cross-country skiers, snowmobilers, and snowshoers. And, don't be surprised to see a dog sled or two pass by. If you are out of essentials you can go to the Stone Lake grocery store, visit a couple of antique shops, an unique jewelry store, and a couple restaurants and bars with lots of friendly people.

     


     

     

    Stone Lake Area Chamber of Commerce
    PO Box 75 • Stone Lake, WI 54876

    Phone: (715) 865-3378

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Stone Lake Area Chamber of Commerce

In the Land of Promise

Stone Lake, WisconsinThe town of Stone Lake is located on State Highway 70, just nineteen miles east of Spooner and sixteen south of Hayward. It is a quiet little community in the heart of beautiful lake country, and is just awakening to the reality that it has much to be proud of, both in its past and in the present. When Stone Lake's earliest pioneers arrived, they found nothing but swamp and forestland - a vast, untouched wilderness - yet they were convinced this area was their Land of Promise. The gravestones in Evergreen Cemetery tells the silent story of many pioneer families, some who lived to see their dreams come true and some who did not. Yet every family there carved a niche in our historic past.

Cranberry Festival in Stone Lake, WisconsinThe Stone Lake Cranberry Festival should be part of your destination calendar every year. Held on the first full weekend of October, Stone Lake hosts over 30,000 guests during the  celebration of cranberries and the arrival of autumn.  Following the parade, the crate derby will take center stage down Main Street, as boys and girls compete with wood, wheels and gravity to see who will be awarded the trophy. Cranberry marshes will be ready to show you their operation during marsh tours, and the area businesses, as well as hundreds of artisans, crafters and food vendors, will be to serve you.

Stone Lake, WisconsinThe Chequamegon National Forest is less than an hour's travel by car. With its rolling landscape, healthy forest, and abundant wildlife, it offers a change of pace to visitors from the congested metropolitan cities of the Midwest. With excellent and varied recreational opportunities, visitors can quickly shed the stress of modern life by enjoying the quiet tranquility found here. This impression stays with visitors long after they depart and is a primary reason visitors to the Chequamegon National Forest return time and again.

Stone Lake, WisconsinThe Chequamegon National Forest's many campgrounds are closed by the time winter blankets the area with snow. But the Forest does not go into hibernation. This is the time when the crystalline beauty of the Forest is enjoyed by cross-country skiers, snowmobilers, and snowshoers. And, don't be surprised to see a dog sled or two pass by. If you are out of essentials you can go to the Stone Lake grocery store, visit a couple of antique shops, an unique jewelry store, and a couple restaurants and bars with lots of friendly people.

 


 

 

Stone Lake Area Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 75 • Stone Lake, WI 54876

Phone: (715) 865-3378