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What to do in Oneida County before winter hits

There’s a magical time when peak fall color season has passed but winter still hasn’t arrived in northern Wisconsin. Oneida County is especially tranquil and it’s a great time to relax in the Northwoods. Here are a few options for what to see and do during a late season fall getaway.

Explore the trails. Do you like hiking? Biking? Birdwatching? Take advantage of Oneida County’s trail system before it gets too cold (but even when winter hits, you can find great snowshoeing and cross-country skiing options).

Do a little shopping. Whether you’re looking for a perfect gift for your spouse or want to treat yourself for getting your holiday shopping done early, Oneida County is filled with charming shops, galleries and more. You’ll find something on everyone’s list. Learn more about Oneida County’s shopping options.

Try tracking down a musky. Musky fishing season runs until November 30, so you still have time to go after this “fish of 10,000 casts.” Musky season picks up when the water gets cold, so use jerkbaits, crankbaits and bucktails (or live suckers) and get out on one of Oneida County’s 1,000-plus lakes. Learn more about fall fishing in Oneida County.

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