Campfire Cooking: Gathering Around the Fire for Dinner

It’s a Wisconsin tradition to head down to the crackling campfire at dusk. The roasting fire keeps everyone warm during cool evenings. Campfire songs and stories are shared, and who could forget the s’mores? It is a classic Wisconsin experience! Although many forget that a s’more an occasional hot dog aren’t the only open-flame-friendly food.

Tasty & simple campfire meals

Shish Kabobs

  1. Chop chicken or beef and vegetables: onions, peppers, mushrooms, and cherry tomatoes (even pineapple)
  2. Slid the pieces onto a wooden or metal skewer
  3. Add salt, pepper, or a marinade
  4. Cook over open fire until the vegetables are soften and the meat is cooked through (about 15-20 min.)

Campfire potatoes

  1. Cut potatoes into slices
  2. Feel free to add chopped onion, bacon bits, garlic, butter, or other seasonings
  3. Wrap the food well in aluminum foil
  4. Place the wrapped potatoes in the fire on the coals
  5. The time will depend on the strength of the fire and potatoes size (expect around 30-45 min.)

Pudgy Pies – invest in a pudgy pie iron, many can be found for $15-$25

  1. Butter 2 slices of bread and place one on the iron, butter side down
  2. The add your ingredients –  this is were the creativity comes into play! Some enjoy a simple ham and cheese pie, others make a pizza pie (pizza sauce, cheese, pepperoni), or even a breakfast pie (egg, cheese, and ham)
  3. Take the other buttered slice of bread and place the buttered side up so it touches the iron
  4. Cook the pie much like a marshmallow – remembering to rotate the iron (can take just 1 min. to cook, but depends on fire)

Cooking a pudgy pie over open fire

Here’s my challenge to you: next time you’re around gathered around the campfire, try something new. Just remember to not forget about the  s’more — it’s a classic for a reason.

Bringing Back the Classic Drive-In Movie Theaters in WI

Drive-in movie theaters were at their peak in the late 50’s and 60’s. Now it seems that we only relive the drive-in movie experience in the movies. Ironic, right? It’s time to once again enjoy the newest movies on the big screen…outside! We’ve found a few drive-in movie theaters in Wisconsin that are showing Hollywood’s latest hits.

Drive-In Theaters in Wisconsin

    Eagle River          |          Twin Lakes         |         Minocqua

Hayward, Wisconsin and All of the Vacation Possibilities

Hayward, Wisconsin is full of exciting events throughout the entire year. Visit in July to view the LumberJack World Champions or in February to view the American Birkebeiner Cross Country Ski Race. But all the fun does not just revolve around the many exciting events that take place. Because of the beauty in the Northwoods, Hayward offers many recreational activities throughout the entire year to attract vacationers. Whether you’re looking for a winter escape, a destination for a large family gathering, or a simple weekend-getaway – Hayward WI has a vacation rental for you.

Recreational Activities in Hayward

  • Explore the Northwoods in a peaceful and new way. Spider Lake Ranch Riding Stable caters to beginner riders and more experienced. The guided tours offer a unique experience in Wisconsin.

horseback riding

  • Another option in the Hayward area is renting a bike to explore the scenic trails. New Moon Ski & Bike offers bike rentals for both children and adults.
  • Spend a day out on the water canoeing or kayaking. These scenic trips are fun for all ages. Pack a light lunch and take out all your family and friends. Jack’s Canoe and Tube Rental offers canoe, kayak, and tube rentals. The tubing trips are the ultimate definition of the lazy river. All of the trips offered at Jack’s come with complementary shuttle services.

tubing in hayward wi

  • Many people enjoy visiting northern Wisconsin in the winter. Enjoy the stillness and white covered trees. Take out a snowmobile on one of the many trails in the Hayward area. View the Sawyer County Trail Map to assist your next adventure.

Find the perfect vacation property in Hayward, WI. We list a variety of vacation cabins, cottages, and homes in Hayward – check them out and find one that fits your vacation needs!

Summer Isn’t Over for Wisconsin

Don’t let your summer fill up. Plan a WI vacation and get it on the calendar before it is too late. With all the fun that is in store, it is no wonder that vacation properties are the new trend. Take the entire family or opt for a peaceful getaway. Settle into a cabin, cottage, or vacation home and enjoy the outdoors. Enjoy a nature walk through one of the many state parks, head out to the nearest lake/river, and end each day watching the sunset.

This August, think about visiting one of WI’s fairs or festivals.

Point Cabin – Peaceful and Secluded

Just Added Rental Cabin in Boulder Junction

Looking for a picturesque escape in Wisconsin? Visit Point Cabin on the Wildcat chain. This unique property is surrounded by water on three sides – each room offers great lake views! Point Cabin offers ultimate privacy and allows vacationers to enjoy all that the Northwoods has to offer. Relax on the deck, watch the loons, and listen to the birds chirping in the trees.  This vacation cabin in Boulder Junction is near many restaurants, shops, and galleries.

The cabin features three bedrooms and a fully equipped kitchen. This cabin is privately owned, but managed by a local resort. This allows vacationers to utilize the resorts amenities: beach area, canoes, kayaks, tennis courts, and other weekly activities. Whether you are looking for a private getaway, a family fun adventure, or something in between, Point Cabin is a great option.

Point Cabin

Point Cabin in Boulder Junction, WI

Northwoods deck and lake view

Spacious deck and lake views

                     Other Popular WI vacation destinations:

              Eagle River          |          Twin Lakes         |         Wisconsin Dells

Welcoming July in Wisconsin

What’s in store for Wisconsin this July?

Fruits and Vegetables

They are in season and ready to be picked. Head out to a local farm in Wisconsin to pick some fresh fruits and vegetables. Use them to make homemade jams, muffins, a stir-fry, or an afternoon snack. What’s getting ready for pickin’ this July?

  • Raspberries
  • Strawberries
  • Squash
  • Cherries
  • Cucumbers

Fairs and Festivals

  • Hayward Fly-In Pancake Feed
    July 8, 2012 | Sawyer County Airport
    All you can eat pancakes and airplane rides
    Vacation rentals in Hayward
  • Door County Folk Festival
    July 11-15, 2012 | Pinecrest Historical Village
    Dancing, children programs, concerts, & food
    Sister Bay vacation home
  • Joe Bucher Blues Fest
    July 28, 2012 | St. Germain Community Park
    Great music & Memphis-style smoked ribs
    St. Germain vacation properties 

Perfect weather for WI’s lakes and Rivers

Fact: Wisconsin has about 15,000 lakes! July is the time to enjoy all that Wisconsin has to offer. Spend a weekend or a week enjoying the waters. Relax on shore and enjoy the peacefulness, take a boat and try water skiing, or take a kayaking adventure.

Castle Rock lake

Castle Rock Lake in central Wisconsin

It’s not too late to plan a Wisconsin escape for this summer. Visit RentWisconsinCabins.com to find the perfect vacation property for you.

                            Popular WI vacation destinations:

          Eagle River          |          Twin Lakes         |         Wisconsin Dells

Paddling the Waters of Wisconsin

Unique canoe, kayak, paddleboard, & raft trips in WI

Take a trip to Door County, WI were kayaking and stand up paddle boarding is a must! Bay Shore Outfitters  has a variety of kayaking trips for families, beginners, and advanced kayakers. Take the family for a coastal adventure which takes you along popular destinations in Door County or take the kayak out to sea in this advanced adventure. Interested in a unique and fast growing water activity? Try using a stand up paddeboard (SUP).  You can try this activity individually or attend their SUP school. Check out this vacation home in Sister Bay or look into in the nearby community of Fish Creek vacation properties.

stand up paddle boarding in WI

Hawk’s Nest Canoe Outfitters in the Northernwoods can accommodate large and small groups. Take out the canoes or kayaks or cruise down the rivers on rafts or tubes. Bring a cooler along and enjoy your time down the river. Hawk’s Nest has three convenient locations in northern WI – Eagle River | Manitowish Waters | Lake Tomahawk.

kayaking in the apostle islands
Bayfield, Wisconsin is a great vacation location for those looking for a peaceful getaway.  Trek & Trail has been in the kayaking business for 20 years now. Take an adventure though the Apostle Islands in a variety trips. Explore Lake Superior, take a trip kayaking across sea over to Basswood Island, or explore the sea caves. The Sea Cave day trip includes a 6.5 mile journey with one stop for lunch on an isolated beach. There are 13 different vacation cottages in Bayfield, WI.