Shopping & Day Trips
Day Trips
Innkeeper Sandy’s favorite town for shopping in the area is Hayward, which is about one hour east of Woodland Trails. The photo shows Sandra with Mika Ahlgren, owner of two of Sandra’s favorite shops, Lodge Accents and Ahlgrens.
Duluth is also about an hour away if one takes the short route over Wisconsin Highway 35 from Danbury to Superior and on to Duluth. The waterfront area offers both shopping and the scenery of Lake Superior. If you are lucky, you might see a 1,000-foot ship entering or leaving the harbor.
The closest shopping is in Danbury, which is just four miles from Woodland Trails while Webster and Siren are just a few minutes further on. Click here for some ideas on what to see and do in Danbury, Webster and Siren.
Miniature Golf – May through September
Located in Siren, Wisconsin, near The Shops at Siren, Moose Mulligan’s offers 18 miniature golf holes. See their outstanding web site at www.MooseMulligans.net. (715) 349-5454
History – Memorial Day to Labor Day
The Hinckley Fire Museum recalls the Great Fire of 1894. The museum is located in Hinckley, MN on County Hwy 61, six blocks west of I-35.
Two locations celebrate the fur trade of the early 1800s in this area:
The North West Company Fur Post is operated by the Minnesota Historical Society. The Post islocated in Pine City, 1.5 miles west of I-35 at exit 169.
Forts Folle Avione, operated by the Burnett County, Wisconsin Historical Society, is located on Burnett Country Road “U”, less than five miles from Woodland Trails.



