Located in the woods of north central Wisconsin, primarily the Chequamegon National Forest, Park Falls is small community divided by the North Fork of the Flambeau River. The Flambeau is a popular destination for fishing, canoeing and whitewater rafting.
The abundance of public forests and several lakes, including the Turtle-Flambeau Flowage to the east of the city, has made Park Falls a destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Hunting, fishing, snowmobiling and ATV riding are popular attractions for residents and tourists alike and the town is connected to an extensive system of off highway vehicle (OHV) trails.
The Park Falls area is home to an abundance of good fishing lakes filled with Northern Pike, Bass, Musky, Walleyes, and many varieties of panfish. A good number of our lakes are ranked as "Class A" Musky Lakes; a good place to finally pull in that trophy-sized fish. The North and South Forks of the Flambeau River offer Lake Sturgeon, Musky, Walleyes and Smallmouth Bass. Our large number of lakes, streams and ponds offer a good source of Bass, Brown, Brook and Rainbow Trout.
In Wisconsin’s Northwoods, it’s more than just fishing—there’s a Tradition on the Line. Northern Wisconsin is one of the world’s great fishing destinations. With 2,900 inland lakes totaling more than 195,000 acres, Wisconsin’s Vilas, Oneida and Price counties have one of the largest concentrations of freshwater lakes on the entire globe. |