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Rafting & Paddling
For excitement and thrills, nothing beats
whitewater rafting or kayaking in Langlade County. The
famous Wolf River, which is located in the eastern part of the
county, is one of the best whitewater rivers in the Midwest!
The Wolf offers everything from quiet calm waters in the
Northern section to complex rapids in the southern sections.
Thrilling and beautiful as it may be, the Wolf river demands
great respect and paddling itself requires good judgment.
To ensure an enjoyable outing, it is highly recommended to go
through one of the excellent outfitters or schools in the area.
Hunting
Whether
you carry a shotgun, rifle or bow, and with a quarter of a
million acres of territory open for public hunting you will find
unlimited opportunities in Langlade County’s diverse forests and
watersheds. Wildlife
available to hunt include dear and bear, ruffed grouse &
woodcock (view map),
squirrel, rabbit, turkey and waterfowl.
Predator hunting is also a big sport in Langlade County.
Hunting, as well as many other non-motorized activities,
is allowed on all county lands entered into the County Forest
Crop Law, private and industrial lands entered into the Forest
Crop Law or Managed Forest Lands Law and designated State of
Wisconsin lands.
These
lands can be accessed from any road found on the official
County Road Map. Access beyond these official roads, by
motorized vehicle, is a matter of rules and policies approved by
each entity.
The many roads that bisect these lands are open to foot access
and some are open to motorized access (see chart).
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Tree Stands
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Ground Blinds
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ATV & Vehicle Use
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Langlade County Forest
715-627-6300
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Portable tree stands only. September
1 thru January 7 only.
No Screws, spikes or nails. Commercial tree steps
allowed.
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Must be constructed of natural
materials only. No cutting of live trees or shooting
lanes.
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Prohibited on all gated, locked,
bermed or posted areas.
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State of Wisconsin Land Ownership
715-627-4317
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Portable stands only. Must be removed
daily.
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Constructed of natural material only.
Daily removal required.
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Restricted unless on designated ATV
posted trail.
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Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
715-362-1300
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Portable tree stands only. No cutting
of live trees. Can erect one day before hunting season.
Must be removed at the end of late bow hunting season.
No nails, screws, screw-in steps, etc.
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Made from natural vegetation only. No
cutting of live vegetation. Must be removed after
season.
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No ATV use.
Street legal vehicles only on forest roads unless gated
or bermed.
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