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johnson
Posted 6/11/2008 5:12 PM (#322017)
Subject: Hayward area accomodations??




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Going up to hayward at the end of july and I normally camp it when i'm up there, but the "Sally-girlyman" I'm going with won't camp..Now I need to know a good motel that would be under 60 bucks a night preferably the cheapest place up there. Don't care about how nice won't be in the rooms much as the night bite should keep us up at night. Thank you guyz in advance for the help...
bret
Kenslures
Posted 6/11/2008 6:08 PM (#322025 - in reply to #322017)
Subject: Re: Hayward area accomodations??




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Go online and put in Hayward Wisconsin Lodging. They show a super 8 motel starting out at $57.00 a night. Hope that helps.
muskyhunter63
Posted 6/11/2008 8:29 PM (#322040 - in reply to #322025)
Subject: Re: Hayward area accomodations??




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Location: Richland Center, WI.
ChipWa motel at the junction of County B and CC. Very reasonable!
Ken
johnson
Posted 6/11/2008 9:13 PM (#322045 - in reply to #322017)
Subject: Re: Hayward area accomodations??




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went online and saw the super 8. just wondering how many places aren't online..
thanks
Lone Stone
Posted 6/11/2008 9:22 PM (#322048 - in reply to #322045)
Subject: Re: Hayward area accomodations??




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Location: Iowa
Strouf's (sp) in Winter is real reasonable. Also R&R Bayview has a small kind of bunk-house. one bunk bed if someone wants to climb up top, a couple chairs, bathroom, and table and chairs. Can't remember much else. I've stayed 2 or 3 times. Also Indian Trail has a bunk-house that I think is $25 or $30 per person per night. Good luck. I'm trying to get up there the end of July also, probably end up in Winter myself.


Edited by Lone Stone 6/11/2008 9:24 PM
stinger
Posted 6/12/2008 7:51 AM (#322070 - in reply to #322048)
Subject: Re: Hayward area accomodations??




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Location: Minneapolis, MN
We stayed at this place a few years back. They are on Placid Lake, cheap motel room.

http://goldenruleresort.com/
johnson
Posted 6/12/2008 1:14 PM (#322107 - in reply to #322017)
Subject: Re: Hayward area accomodations??




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checked those places out and it looks like we'll be splitting time at a couple different motels because lumberjack championships are the same weekend and most places are booked up.. thanks guys for the help!!
bret
Mertot
Posted 6/12/2008 8:15 PM (#322155 - in reply to #322017)
Subject: Re: Hayward area accomodations??




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Location: Onalaska, WI
Check out the Spider Lake motel: cheap (no city tax) and handy location out of town on hwy 77 between spider chain and lost land lake just north of the flowage. spiderlakemotel.com
Shep
Posted 6/13/2008 8:57 AM (#322202 - in reply to #322155)
Subject: Re: Hayward area accomodations??





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I used to stay at the Casino. Pretty good rates. But then the Short Guy had me stay at ChipWa Motel. Even less expensive, and the owner is a nice guy. Close to several good eating and drinking establishments. Stayed there last year again with Theedz.

Edited by Shep 6/13/2008 8:58 AM
Ifishskis Jr.
Posted 6/13/2008 8:58 PM (#322319 - in reply to #322017)
Subject: Re: Hayward area accomodations??





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I would reccomend Indian Trail Resort as well. The bunkhouses are $25 a night. The bar is pretty cool too, aand they have good pizza.
johnson
Posted 6/14/2008 10:11 AM (#322359 - in reply to #322017)
Subject: Re: Hayward area accomodations??




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After lots of phone calls and every place in the area being booked, spiderlake had a room for three of the four nights but we have to leave and come back.. So saturday we're sleeping on the lake in the boat or in the truck...Thanks for all the good help...Now who knows the best spots to catch a hog musky..j/k
thanks Bret
ChinWhiskers
Posted 6/14/2008 10:56 AM (#322366 - in reply to #322319)
Subject: Re: Hayward area accomodations??




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Location: Cave Run Lake KY.
That"s the Littel Red Bar, Thank You.
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