Your Rhinelander Stay Away

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Your Rhinelander Stay Away

Food scene

Modern coffee shop & cafe with delicious coffee drinks, breakfast food, soups, and burgers.
Tilly’s
69 N Brown St
Modern coffee shop & cafe with delicious coffee drinks, breakfast food, soups, and burgers.
Alternative grocer with healthy food, deli, bakery, and much more.
9 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Golden Harvest
3215 County Rd G
9 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Alternative grocer with healthy food, deli, bakery, and much more.
Sandwich spot and bar. Their paninis are legendary — and their cookings are enormous (and delicious)!
18 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
CT's Deli LLC
17 N Brown St
18 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Sandwich spot and bar. Their paninis are legendary — and their cookings are enormous (and delicious)!
Classic Mexican restaurant with colorful decor.
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Casa Mexicana
1180 Lincoln Street
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Classic Mexican restaurant with colorful decor.

Sightseeing

Boom Lake
Hodag Country Festival
4270 River Rd
9 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Hodag Park
509 Hodag Park Dr
9 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona

Hiking

Hemlock, pine, and spruce forest with a walking trail by the river. Take a longer 1.5 mile loop or a shorter 1 mile loop. The terrain is mixed, with a well defined trail, and plenty of roots and occasional slants or inclines. Probably a "Midwestern intermediate" level trail. In wet weather wear boots. Recommend!
Holmboe Conifer Forest Trailhead
Hemlock, pine, and spruce forest with a walking trail by the river. Take a longer 1.5 mile loop or a shorter 1 mile loop. The terrain is mixed, with a well defined trail, and plenty of roots and occasional slants or inclines. Probably a "Midwestern intermediate" level trail. In wet weather wear boots. Recommend!

Consejos para la ciudad

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The Hodag...

Notice a few goofy looking monster creatures around town? Those are hodags, and they're emblematic of Rhinelander. Legend has it that they were spotted in the Northwoods centuries ago when the first settlers arrive here. We haven't seen a real one... yet. But they're all over town if you look for them!