Area Attractions
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Picnic Areas in Burnett County County Owned Clam Dam (Clam River), Webster Jeffries Landing (Yellow Lake), Webster Lake 26, Danbury Meenon Park (Clam River), Webster Minerva Dam, Danbury Thoreson American Legion Park (Big Wood Lake), Grantsburg Village and Township Owned Clear Lake, Village of Siren Crooked Lake, Village of Siren Memory Lake, Village of Grantsburg Mud Hen Lake, Daniels Township State and Federal Owned Crex Meadows, Grantsburg Highway 70 Wayside on Clam Lake, Siren N.P.S, St. Croix River and Hwy. 70, Grantsburg Riverside (St. Croix River), North of Danbury Public Swimming Beaches Austin Lake, Webster Big Wood Lake, Grantsburg Mud Hen Lake, Siren Clear Lake, Siren Crooked Lake, Siren Devils Lake, Webster Round Lake, Danbury Lake 26, Danbury |
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Canoeing Clam River - 31.5 Miles Nambekagon River - 12.5 Miles St. Croix River - 65.5 Miles Yellow River - 38.0 Miles |
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Golf Courses Fox Run Golf Course 27536 State Road 35, Webster - 715-866-7953 Siren Glen Golf Club 8606 Waldora Road, Siren - 715-349-8000 Voyager Village Golf Course 28851 Kilkare Road, Danbury - 715-259-3910 White-Tail Wilderness Golf 27225 State Road 35, Webster - 715-866-8276 Yellow Lake Golf Course 7768 County Road U, Danbury - 715-866-7107 ![]() |
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Want to have fun? Burnett County offers much to the person with some leisure time to dispose of. From taking a walk along a country road or through a forest, to a fast game of tennis, there is much to enjoy. There are many fine golf courses in the area. They are as follows: Fox Run Golf Course, Grantsburg Golf Club, Voyager Village Golf Course, White-tail Wilderness Golf and the Yellow Lake Golf Course. If you want to pamper yourself, try the Grantsburg Fitness Center. You can exercise in air conditioned comfort in an exercise and weight room. There is also two racket ball courts, a pool, whirlpool and sauna. If you are not a member, you can purchase a one-day membership. For more information, call (715) 463-2995. Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park is located on 80 wooded acres along the Yellow River near Danbury, Wisconsin. The park is a living history site where reconstructed fur trade posts occupy the actual sites where they once operated from 1802 to 1804, alongside an authentic Woodland Indian Village. Fort Folle Avoine can be reached by driving four miles north of Webster to County Road U. Go west about two and a half miles. You can also check them out at: http://www.theforts.org/ In addition to all this there is 242 lakes with game and panfish populations. 85.6 miles of trout streams and 202.7 miles of warm water fishery streams. There are over 150.000 acres of public owned lands open for hunting in Burnett County. Like to snowmobile? There are 158 miles of state approved, signed and groomed trails in Burnett County. There are an additional 150 miles of signed and groomed trails operated by the Wonderland Sno-Trails and Overland Trails organization. These trail systems are open to the public. As you can see, Burnett County is a place for all ages, all 4 seasons of the year!! |

