Any season of the year is the right time to visit Langlade County, Wisconsin's County of Trails. Whether you're looking to explore or just relax up north, Langlade County, located in the great Wisconsin "Northwoods", offers residents and visitors alike an abundant array of cultural, historical, natural, and recreational options. The true up north tourist destination.
If rafting or paddling is what you are looking for, then nothing beats northern Wisconsin whitewater rafting or whitewater kayaking on the Wolf River in eastern Langlade County. The famous Wolf River is one of the best whitewater rivers in the Midwest! The Wolf River offers everything from quiet calm waters in the northern section to complex rapids in the southern sections.
Fishing or hunting you say? With 842 natural lakes, 225 streams, 200 spring ponds, and over 127,000 of hunting acres, Langlade County provides unlimited hunting and fishing opportunities.
Don't forget about Horseback riding. There are countless miles of forest roads to explore by horseback and there are two trails designed specifically for horseback riding in Langlade County.
From weekly Farm Markets to the annual Wolfman Triathlon to ice fishing tournaments, there's fun around every corner just waiting for you to join in. So come and see for yourself why Langlade County, The County of Trails, is a must-see and a must-stay destination in northern Wisconsin.
For additional community information, links, and resources for Langlade County, visit our Community Resource Website: www.alcinfo.com or stop in at the Antigo · Langlade County Welcome Center located in the Langlade County Historical Society Museum at 404 Superior Street in Antigo.