LENROOT PARKS AND OTHER RECREATION FACILITIES
Lenroot has an abundance of recreational opportunities. The Birke, single track bike trails, the Namakagon and Totogatic Rivers, Nelson and Smith Lakes, parks, beaches, and snowmobile/ATV/UTV trails and all present, attracting residents and visitors the year around.
The facilities funded and supported by the town include three parks and five boat landings. Picnic shelters can be reserved by contacting the Town Clerk. There is a $25 reservation fee. Complete the attached application form. If alcoholic beverages are going to be served, a permit may be needed.
PARK PAVILION USE – APPLICATION
LENROOT PARKS AND OTHER RECREATION FACILITIES
Silverthorn Park
SILVERTHORN PARK located along highway 63 north of Seeley is the oldest and most fully developed. The Seeley Lions Club has been an important contributor in the development of this park. Recreational facilities at this park include:
• Picnic shelter
• Picnic tables and fire places
• Beach
• Baseball diamond
• Playground equipment
• Pickle ball courts
• Canoe landing
• Toilets
• Water
• Electricity
Eytcheson Park
EYTCHESON PARK is located at the south end of Smith Lake. This park was donated to the town by the Eytcheson Family. Recreational facilities at this park include:
• Picnic shelter
• Beach
• Boat landing
• Toilets
• Electricity
Nelson Lake Park
NELSON LAKE PARK is located at the west end of Nelson Lake. This property is owned by Sawyer County but has been developed and maintained as a park by the Town of Lenroot since 2019. Recreational facilities at this park include:
• Picnic shelter
• Picnic tables and fire places
• Boat landings (above and below the dam)
• Toilet
• Electricity
• Water
• Beach (must walk across the dam)
BOAT LANDINGS (in addition to those at the parks)
• Gerlach landing: located on Gerlach Road on Nelson Lake. Has a toilet and electricity
• Mosback Landing: located on Mosback Landing Road on the Namakagon River
• Primative landings also available on Tagalder Road/Nelson lake, Bates Landing off of Small Road/Nelson Lake