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ATV
Burnett County has ATV/UTV trails for use during different seasons of the year. For more information, go to the following link.
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Biking
Check out the Gandy Dancer Trail and other adventurous trails Burnett County has to offer.
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Birding and Wildlife Viewing
Birders from across the country come to see birds and other wildlife at Crex and other areas of the County.
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Boating and Lake Fun
With over 500 hundred lakes in the County, it’s no wonder that boating and swimming are some of the most popular activities of the summer.
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Canoeing and Kayaking
The National St. Croix Scenic Riverway is one of two national parks in the State and is a destination for canoeing and kayaking.
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Crex Education & Visitors Center
Discover how to learn more about the Crex Meadows.
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Cross Country Skiing
Find out more about cross country skiing opportunities.
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Fishing
Learn how to fillet a Northern Pike.
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Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park
Learn about all the activities available at the Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park.
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Gandy Dancer Trail
Read more about Gandy Dancer Trail history and activities.
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Golfing
A course can be found for everyone here in Burnett County!
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Hiking
Check out all of the hiking trails Burnett County has to offer.
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Hunting
Burnett County allows many people to hunt because of the 150,000 acres of public land.
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Snowmobile Trails
Snowmobile trails are open to public use from December 1 through March 31, when snow exceeds at least four inches and trails are officially open.
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St. Croix National Scenic Riverway
Choose to canoe and camp amid the northwoods, or boat and fish surrounded by wooded bluffs and historic towns.
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Visiting Crex Meadows
A part of Wisconsin's scenic Indianhead Country, the Crex Meadows Wildlife Area is located in beautiful Burnett County, just north of the Village of Grantsburg.
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