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Plan your adventure & Tour Tomahawk. How will you explore Tomahawk? Pick your type of transportation, and we'll show you the must-see sights and stops along the way.
Tomahawk Attractions. When you travel around Tomahawk, you’ll find that heritage and adventure often share the same street. We have a mix of interesting historical sites scattered throughout the community, as well as attractions that appeal to thrill seekers of all ages.
Tour Tomahawk Plan Your Adventure. Decide how you want to explore Tomahawk, then let us show you the must-see sights and stops along the way.
The Tomahawk Area welcomes riders with miles of on-road routes and an ever-expanding system of trails. Explore the beautiful Northwoods on your machine and recharge in one of our delicious restaurants — they all welcome riders.
Visitors to Tomahawk can take advantage of outstanding trails, beautiful lakes and rivers, and vast tracts of wilderness that are all open for exploration. Hikers and bikers will find lots of great routes, including the Hiawatha & Bearskin State Trail, and two segments on Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail.
Tomahawk is home to a big variety of hiking trails and walking paths that are open to anyone who feels like exploring. You’ll find trails that extend more than 1,000 miles to trails that meander to a beach just around the bend.
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Tomahawk area by heading over to some of our best hiking trails! We have a variety of options for different levels of hikers. Bradley Park , so named for the founder of the city William H. Bradley, has a great network of trails over 100 acres that range from leisurely to adventurous.
The spirit of the pioneer families, the heart and soul of the new city, is responsible for Tomahawk as we know it today. Visit our historical museums during the summer months. The two museums are located on Washington Street, just east of the Chamber building.
Tour Tomahawk Plan Your Adventure. Decide how you want to explore Tomahawk, then let us show you the must-see sights and stops along the way.
This storied river passes through the heart of Tomahawk. A series of dams built more than a century ago harnessed the river’s power and created expansive recreation areas. Lake Alice and Lake Mohawksin are products of this effort.