Tomahawk: Lakes and Trails and Memories
The beautiful city of Tomahawk, Wisconsin in Lincoln County now stands on land that used to belong to the Ojibwe. Established in 1886, the city was not incorporated until 1891. It lies on the along the Wisconsin River where the water was been dammed and forms Lake Mohawksin. As of 2016, the city is estimated to have a population of just over 3,200. Access the city via the Tomahawk Regional Airport or via the Rhinelander Oneida County Airport.
Best Time to Visit
For the best weather conditions visit Tomahawk from May to September. The city sees the most number of visitors from July, August, and September. The off season is from January to April. Book your stay during the off season months and get the best Tomahawk, WI hotel deals. There are a number of great hotels and motels in the area that cater to locals and tourists alike. Be sure to book your stay as early as possible to avoid any inconvenience.
What to Do & Area Attractions
There are a number of lakes and parks in the city including the Bearskin State Trail. Take the scenic trail with your friends and family. Be sure you take a lot of photos. If you are a fan of golfing or even mini golf, you might want to check out Eagle falls Adventure Golf & Laser Tag for a different kind of adventure. Other places of interest in the area include many museums and historical places including the Waswagoning Indian Village. Be sure to include time for rest and relaxation when you are planning your trip. You can check-in at the Rodeway Inn & Suites or at the Super 8 by Wyndham Tomahawk.