Your Doorway To Adventure!
At The Preserve, adventure always awaits – just outside your front door. Whether it’s biking. skiing. hiking. fishing. boating, or hunting, there’s something for every outdoors enthusiast. Couple that with a custom-built, energy-efficient home that features all of the modern comforts, and you have the perfect recipe for recreation, relaxation, and rejuvenation.
Private Trail Network
The Preserve features a private trail network that surrounds the old Mosquito Brook Flowage. Featuring a 5km lighted ski trail and a 13km total trail length, our trail system offers some of the only flat cross-country skiing in the area. The lighted loop allows evening skiing in the wintertime, as well as fat-tire biking. In the summer the trail offers excellent hiking, as well as birding, waterfowl, and wildlife viewing. The lighted loop connects directly to the Birkie trail network. The CAMBA trail is located a 1/4 mile bike ride from The Preserve property via the Birkie trail or county forest road trails.
Ski The Birkie Trails
The Birkie trail network is a prestigious system of over 100 kilometers of cross-country skiing and biking trails that wind through the picturesque Northwoods landscape. Home to the renowned American Birkebeiner ski race, the trails offer a blend of challenging terrain and breathtaking views, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and athletes alike. The lighted loop of The Preserve’s private trail network connects directly to the Birkie trails.
Bike The CAMBA Trails
The CAMBA (Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association) trail network is a renowned network of over 300 miles of scenic and well-maintained trails that cater to mountain bikers of all levels. And in the winter, the trails are groomed by packing the snow for fat-tire biking. The trails wind through the beautiful Northwoods landscape, offering stunning views of forests, lakes, and wildlife. The trails also host various events and races throughout the year, creating a vibrant and active community of outdoor enthusiasts. The CAMBA trail is located a 1/4 mile bike ride from The Preserve property via the Birkie trail or county forest road trails.
Canoe & Kayak On Round Lake
Sawyer County is home to hundreds of lakes, and The Preserve is situated just one mile from the Round Lake boat landing. Round Lake is a 3,294 acre lake, with incredibly clear water and a maximum depth of 74 feet. In addition to boating, the lake offers abundant fishing opportunities including musky, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, pike, walleye, and panfish.
Fish On A Class 1 Trout Stream
The Preserve is situated at the headwaters of a Class 1 trout stream. The stream provides a pristine environment for trout fishing, offering a serene and peaceful setting for relaxation and recreation. The clear, cold water of a Class 1 trout stream supports a healthy ecosystem and attracts a variety of wildlife, enhancing the natural beauty of the area.
Hike & Hunt In Sawyer County Forest
The Preserve is situated within the Sawyer County Forest. In addition to the CAMBA and Birkie trail systems, the Sawyer County Forest features public-access hiking trails. There are also ample seasonal hunting opportunities including white-tailed deer, black bear, elk, turkey, waterfowl, ruffed grouse, and small animals.
