Picture a Northwoods town where six glimmering lakes link together like sapphire beads—that’s Chetek. The Chetek Chain of Lakes (Chetek, Moose Ear, Ojaski/Mud, Pokegama, Prairie, & Ten Mile Lake) is celebrated statewide for easy-access boating and a panfish-and-bass bite so reliable it’s featured on Wisconsin’s “Best Places to Fish” list (TravelWisconsin). Lake Chetek alone spans 923 acres with public landings, and anglers routinely pull in walleye, northern pike, and trophy largemouths (Wisconsin DNR). Even if you never pick up a rod, you can watch the famed Hydroflites water-ski show or simply toast the sunset from a pontoon (Explore Chetek, WI).
When you’re ready to trade water for wheels, more than 60 miles of Barron County ATV/UTV trails and year-round highway routes radiate from town, including the scenic Cattail and Wild Rivers State Trails—open today and groomed for every season’s adventure (barroncountywi.gov, co.barron.wi.us). After a dusty ride, stroll Chetek’s walkable downtown packed with boutiques and artisan resale shops, plus bait-and-tackle stores that prove this is still a lake town at heart (Explore Chetek, WI).
Refuel with the number of restaurants located lakeside, including Gilligan's, Lakeside Cantina, Red's, Mel's Lakeshore, among other places. Grab scratch-made pastries and bread at the Edgewood Bakery; the TripAdvisor top-ten list is surprisingly diverse for a town of this size, ranging from farm-to-table meats to classic supper-club fare (Tripadvisor, Explore Chetek, WI). Cap the night with self-served wine at Uncorked, pints at Fostbites pub, or grab an ice cream cone from Custer's Cone and Candy if you enjoy soft serve or Kurscher's for a uniquely artisan ice cream selection, head over to Candy Corner's and Creations for a sweet treat, then fall asleep to loon calls drifting across the water.
Chetek isn’t just a stop—it’s the kind of laid-back, lake-laced haven that turns weekend getaways into family traditions. It's a place you will want to come back to year after year.