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Trip
Planner #1 -Summer Week-ender - "Total Relaxation"
Arrive Friday night- Enjoy
a "FRIDAY NIGHT FISH FRY"
It's known to be a Wisconsin tradition to go out for a
fish fry on Friday night. Although fish, cooked in a variety of ways such
as baked, broiled pan fried or deep- fried, is generally on the
menu, lots of fish fry buffets now include chicken and/or shrimp also.
Fish fries are generally "All you can eat" affairs and range
from buffet style to family styles. Fish fries are also offered at a
variety of eating places, from supper clubs to taverns and lodges and also
family style restaurants. Ask any local where the best fish fry is and
you'll get a different answer each time because they're all good! Then WATCH
A SUNSET from a lake shore or from atop a hill. Shared
with your family or loved one this experience can make a cherished memory
and help relieve the tensions you left home in order to forget about!
Saturday -
8:00 a.m.- Enjoy a hearty home cooked breakfast at one of the local family
restaurants.
9:00 am - Head out to The Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary for a leisurely walk
through some of the most unique environments in the state. Take along your
bird identification book and camera. Visit the Hunt
Hill page for more info.
11:30 am- Stop by the "Porch" on Main St. in Birchwood for lunch
Try their home made soups, sandwiches and pastries. Here you can also
sample an array of fine gourmet coffees, latte's and cappuccinos, Ice
Creams, and deserts that are out of this world. They have a fine
selection of clothing and a gift shop too! It's an absolutely wonderful
place to visit. They are open for business April through late December
1:30 pm- Tour the World's Largest Museum of Wood
Carving This museum is the showcase of the carving
marvels of one man, Joseph Barta, formerly a school teacher in Spooner.
More than 100 life-size carvings grace the museum. The most
impressive is the full size "Last Supper". Seeing this wood
carving is worth the admission price alone. There are also over 400
miniature animal carvings. The museum is located just north of Shell Lake
on Hwy 63. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., May 1 to Oct. 31.
3:30 pm- Return to Spooner to Visit the Railroad Memories Museum. The
museum is a fabulous and extensive collection of railroad memorabilia and
is housed in the old Spooner Depot building.
5:00 p.m.-Board the Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad which runs regular
excursions between Spooner and Trego for the "Pizza Train". Two
restored plush 1920's era Pullman passenger cars, pulled by an orange and
green World War II vintage diesel engine, made the 14 mile trip to Trego
and back in approximately. 1.5 hours. See the Railroad
Excursion page for more info.
7:00 p.m.-Just in time for some old fashioned ice cream or an
old fashioned soda fountain treat. A hot summers night wouldn't be
complete without a tasty treat to cool the day's temperatures. "Scoop
and Things" is located in Trego just beyond the Dinner Bell
Restaurant. In Spooner is the Spooner Dairy Queen or Sam Hicks Real Food
Restaurant.
Sunday -
8:00 a.m.- After church
and/or breakfast, take a drive, better yet, a walk down a "Rustic
Road". Located off Hwy 70 just west of Stone Lake is one of
Wisconsin's designated Rustic Roads. Walk along and let the quiet
whisperings of era's gone by soothe your senses and feel time stand still.
Listen to the sounds, stop to "smell the roses" as they say.
Ponder the past and melt into the surroundings.
11:00- While in Stone Lake and on your way back west on 70, stop to
visit some of the area Antique Shops
to pick up a piece of history for yourself ! Perhaps you are a collector
of rare items, or just like scrounging through "junk" looking
for that missing piece of something, it is always fun to go
"treasure" hunting! You never know what you'll find!
12:00 Noon- Treasure hunting can work up an appetite, so stop by the one
of the local restaurants for a light lunch.
2:00 p.m.- Time to pack up for the trip home.
We hope you enjoyed your
visit and will come back soon for one of our other week-end get-a-way
planners!
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