There Are 3 Must-See Roadside Attractions All Within Hayward, Wisconsin
By Marla S.|Published January 18, 2023
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For a unique day out with your friends and family, head to Hayward when you’re in Sawyer County, Wisconsin. Along with getting to explore a charming town (and city) in the Badger State, you’ll stumble upon a few roadside attractions worth checking out in the area as well. Want to know more? Read on to learn about the unique sites you’ll see when during a day of play in Hayward.
Hayward is only about 20 minutes northwest of Chef Lake. There are approximately 2,000 residents in the city of Hayward and another 3,000 in the neighboring town of the same name.
This roadside attraction is on the brick wall of the Lake Kids building which is located on Main Street. Since the mural highlights things to do in and around Hayward. it's a good first stop on your outing.
At just over 140 feet, this is the largest fiberglass sculpture of its kind in the world.
In addition to visiting the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame Museum, take a walk through the muskie observation deck that's at its mouth. From this vantage point, you'll be able to get a good feel for the museum's layout.
You'll also want to add the Moccasin Bar to your list of roadside attractions to check out when you're in Hayward. In addition to being a friendly neighborhood bar, you'll notice many "unusual" guests around the pub.
After spending some time in Hayward, how about checking out some more one-of-a-kind destinations scattered throughout Wisconsin? For ideas of where to go, take a look at these large roadside attractions in Wisconsin.
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