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Celebrate the beauty of the great outdoors in the Northern Wisconsin town of Spooner. Located south of Duluth, MN and north of Eau Claire, Spooner, WI has plenty to offer travelers looking for an exciting getaway in the north woods. An RV rental in Washburn County puts you in the center of a ring of national and state forests and parks. Rent an RV in Spooner, and you have easy access to a wide array of fishing, hiking, and outdoor adventuring options.

In addition to all the nature-focused activities in the area, the city is a prime destination for railroad aficionados as well. Spooner originated as a railroad town when the North Wisconsin Railway was constructed in 1879. Remnants of this iconic railroading past remains today including the popular Spooner Train Ride.

You will find a full calendar of local events and festivals that draw visitors from far and wide.

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The Great Outdoors

You have your choice of amazing parks located within a little over an hour drive in your Spooner RV rental. Just over the Minnesota border, you will find St. Croix State Park. There are two great river options for paddlers to choose, the St. Croix and Kettle River. Canoes are available for rent here, so travelers without watercraft in tow are still able to experience the majesty of these waters. In addition to the scenic rivers, there is also a fire tower in the park that offers breath-taking views. You may want to check with the rangers ahead of time to make sure it's open for visitors.

Be on the lookout for wildlife here. St. Croix State Park is home to bobcats, beaver, eagles, foxes, and a wide variety of birds. This is a birdwatchers paradise!

Head to the east after picking up your Spooner camper rental, and you will find Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. This pristine north woods landscape covers a huge area of 1.5 million acres. Within the forest, there are over 2000 miles of streams, 600 large lakes (over 10 acres each), and more than 400 spring fed ponds. Fisherman have the opportunity to catch trout, bass, walleye, pike, and even the mighty muskellunge.

Make sure to take a stroll through Cathedral Pines located in the Lakewood-Laona Ranger District. This old growth forest was left untouched by the loggers of the 1900's. Feel how lucky it is to be able to enjoy these towering pine and hemlock stands in their full majesty.

Brule River State Forest is another great destination with fantastic trout fishing and paddling opportunities. Head north on the way towards the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore and spend an afternoon exploring this dynamic river. Brule River has both a gentler spring fed southern portion which transitions to a more challenging rapids section falling 328 feet in the last eighteen miles as you get closer to Lake Superior.

RV Parks

You will find plenty of RV campgrounds at parks in the area including St. Croix State Park and Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. But if you're looking for an RV resort with additional amenities, there are some great spots you may want to check out for your Spooner travel trailer rental.

Log Cabin Resort and Campground is located on the beautiful Namekagon River in Trego. Take a lazy tubing trip down the river with friends and family for a carefree afternoon of sun and fun. Tubes are available for rent and includes a shuttle back to camp. There is also a wet and wild splash park for the kids, which includes water slides, a climbing wall, bouncy house, and more!

Highland Park Campground is another RV resort to check out. Camping sites are shaded or partially shaded, which helps keep your travel trailer rental from Spooner cool during the summer months. This park-like campground is located on Cyclone Lake which is filled with northern pike, bass, crappie, and sunfish. Boat rentals and a fish cleaning station are available on site as well.

Exploring the City

When you book a motorhome rental from Spooner, you will have many local attractions to check out. Spooner Train Rides is a one of a kind experience where you can take a sightseeing ride on the Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad. Choose from a variety of family-friendly and couples focused train rides in vintage style. Afterwards, check out the Railroad Memories Museum for additional insights into the area's railroading past.

As you meander through the quaint shops throughout town, make sure to look up. The tin ceilings popular during the late 1800's to early 1900's have been renovated to their original glory and are a part of the Spooner Tin Ceiling Tour. Tour maps can be picked up from the Washburn County Visitor Center.

Paddling enthusiasts may also want to stop into the Wisconsin Canoe Heritage Museum which has a large exhibit featuring antique and historical canoes.

For a north woods vacation that you'll never forget, rent an RV In Spooner, WI. Outdoor adventure is right around the corner.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Trego Nature Trail, WISpooner, WI
  • Birkebeiner Trail, WIHayward, WI
  • Gandy Dancer Trail, WIWebster, WI
  • St. Croix River from highway 77, WIWebster, WI
  • Minnesota-Wisconsin Boundary State Trail, MNHinckley, MN
  • Phipps Fire Lane, WIHayward, WI
  • Brule to St. Croix Portage Trail, WIBrule River State Forest, WI
  • Spring Creek Trail, WICable, WI
  • Kettle River Highbanks Trail, MNHinckley, MN
  • Kickapoo Trail, WICable, WI

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