Hotels in Park Falls, WI

Hotels in Park Falls, WI
Park Falls is located in the Chequamegon National Forest in northern Wisconsin. The town is known for its kayaking, whitewater rafting and canoeing. Go whitewater canoeing on the Flambeau River or kayaking on Butternut Lake. Hike the Nicolet North Trail or bike on the Rock Lake Bike Trail. In the winter months, enjoy skiing on the Penokee Mountain Trail, a classic ski trail suitable for novice to intermediate level. Park Falls itself has a museum, covered bridge, quaint shops and cafes and a variety of hotels.

Super 8

The Super 8 hotel in Park Falls is located close to hiking, biking and snowmobile trails, as well as near several lakes. The hotel's guestrooms offer en-suite bath, cable TV, coffee making facilities, hair dryer, iron and ironing board, and complimentary in-room Wi-Fi Internet. Some rooms have microwaves and refrigerators, if you'd like to cook in your room. The hotel's buffet breakfast is included in the room rate and several restaurants are within 1 mile of the hotel. The Super 8 even has enough parking space for large vehicles, so parking your boat will be no problem either.

Super 8 Hotel
212 Hwy 13 S
Park Falls, WI 54552
(715) 762-3383
super8.com/Super8/control/Booking/property_info?propertyId=03723

Edge O Town Motel

As the name suggests, the Edge O Town Motel is located on the outskirts of Park Falls, close to hundreds of miles of forest trails and lakes. Rooms are decorated in a mountain-cabin style and are small, but still offer en-suite bath, TV, refrigerator, microwave, and free Wi-Fi Internet access. All rooms are non-smoking. The hotel's complimentary continental breakfast is served every morning. Edge O Town Motel also features parking for boats, trailers and RVs.

Edge O Town Motel
900 4th Ave North
Park Falls, WI 54552
(715) 744-1700
edgeotownparkfalls.com

Park Falls Motel

The Park Falls Motel is at the north end of town and offers basic, but comfortable accommodation. The hotel's 12 guestrooms all have en-suite bath, high-speed Internet, cable TV and an in-room refrigerator on request. Some rooms are non-smoking. A continental breakfast is included in the room rate and the on-site dining establishment serves snacks, lunch and dinner, concentrating on typical American cuisine like steaks, hamburgers and chili. The hotel is pet-friendly, so your dog won't miss hiking the Northwoods trails, and you can also park a boat or snowmobile in the parking lot. The Park Falls Motel is within a few minutes from Bass Lake and miles of biking and walking trails.

Park Falls Motel
N16054 State Highway 13
Park Falls, WI 54552
(715) 762-3191
theparkfallsmotel.com

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