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Wisconsin

Gems of the Northwoods: Hike & Canoe Michigan & Wisconsin

Program No. 24634RJ
Hike and canoe through northern Wisconsin and Michigan as you go off the beaten path to learn about the natural wonders and wildlife of the Northwoods.

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LODGING & MEALS
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Sep 28, 2025 - Oct 04, 2025
Jun 22, 2025 - Jun 28, 2025
Jul 13, 2025 - Jul 19, 2025
Jul 27, 2025 - Aug 02, 2025
Aug 10, 2025 - Aug 16, 2025
Aug 17, 2025 - Aug 23, 2025
Aug 24, 2025 - Aug 30, 2025
Aug 31, 2025 - Sep 06, 2025
Sep 14, 2025 - Sep 20, 2025
Sep 28, 2025 - Oct 04, 2025
Lodging and meal options may differ by date. Select a date to see the information specific to that date.
What You'll Eat
6 Breakfasts
5 Lunches
5 Dinners
Total: 16 Meals
The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Gluten Free, Vegetarian, Low Fat, Low Salt
Where You'll Stay
6 NIGHTS
Location: Eagle River
Trees for Tomorrow hosts Road Scholars in rustic but welcoming dormitories, each with central bathroom facilities and an inviting lounge with a stone fireplace. Comfortable rooms accommodate people in bunk beds, and contain a dresser, coat rack and small desk. Guests sit down to hearty home-cooked meals in the historic dining hall that was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937. The kitchen staff prides itself on sourcing local, sustainably grown food whenever possible. Recreational facilities include volleyball and basketball courts, nature trail and fishing pier. Good to know: Free Wi-Fi. Shared bathrooms (gender specific). Rooms not air-conditioned. Housekeeping once a week. Most meals served buffet-style; bus own table.
6 NIGHTS
Location: Eagle River
Trees for Tomorrow hosts Road Scholars in rustic but welcoming dormitories, each with central bathroom facilities and an inviting lounge with a stone fireplace. Comfortable rooms accommodate people in bunk beds, and contain a dresser, coat rack and small desk. Guests sit down to hearty home-cooked meals in the historic dining hall that was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937. The kitchen staff prides itself on sourcing local, sustainably grown food whenever possible. Recreational facilities include volleyball and basketball courts, nature trail and fishing pier. Good to know: Free Wi-Fi. Shared bathrooms (gender specific). Rooms not air-conditioned. Housekeeping once a week. Most meals served buffet-style; bus own table.
6 NIGHTS
Location: Eagle River
Trees for Tomorrow hosts Road Scholars in rustic but welcoming dormitories, each with central bathroom facilities and an inviting lounge with a stone fireplace. Comfortable rooms accommodate people in bunk beds, and contain a dresser, coat rack and small desk. Guests sit down to hearty home-cooked meals in the historic dining hall that was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937. The kitchen staff prides itself on sourcing local, sustainably grown food whenever possible. Recreational facilities include volleyball and basketball courts, nature trail and fishing pier. Good to know: Free Wi-Fi. Shared bathrooms (gender specific). Rooms not air-conditioned. Housekeeping once a week. Most meals served buffet-style; bus own table.
6 NIGHTS
Location: Eagle River
Trees for Tomorrow hosts Road Scholars in rustic but welcoming dormitories, each with central bathroom facilities and an inviting lounge with a stone fireplace. Comfortable rooms accommodate people in bunk beds, and contain a dresser, coat rack and small desk. Guests sit down to hearty home-cooked meals in the historic dining hall that was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937. The kitchen staff prides itself on sourcing local, sustainably grown food whenever possible. Recreational facilities include volleyball and basketball courts, nature trail and fishing pier. Good to know: Free Wi-Fi. Shared bathrooms (gender specific). Rooms not air-conditioned. Housekeeping once a week. Most meals served buffet-style; bus own table.
6 NIGHTS
Location: Eagle River
Trees for Tomorrow hosts Road Scholars in rustic but welcoming dormitories, each with central bathroom facilities and an inviting lounge with a stone fireplace. Comfortable rooms accommodate people in bunk beds, and contain a dresser, coat rack and small desk. Guests sit down to hearty home-cooked meals in the historic dining hall that was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937. The kitchen staff prides itself on sourcing local, sustainably grown food whenever possible. Recreational facilities include volleyball and basketball courts, nature trail and fishing pier. Good to know: Free Wi-Fi. Shared bathrooms (gender specific). Rooms not air-conditioned. Housekeeping once a week. Most meals served buffet-style; bus own table.
6 NIGHTS
Location: Eagle River
Trees for Tomorrow hosts Road Scholars in rustic but welcoming dormitories, each with central bathroom facilities and an inviting lounge with a stone fireplace. Comfortable rooms accommodate people in bunk beds, and contain a dresser, coat rack and small desk. Guests sit down to hearty home-cooked meals in the historic dining hall that was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937. The kitchen staff prides itself on sourcing local, sustainably grown food whenever possible. Recreational facilities include volleyball and basketball courts, nature trail and fishing pier. Good to know: Free Wi-Fi. Shared bathrooms (gender specific). Rooms not air-conditioned. Housekeeping once a week. Most meals served buffet-style; bus own table.
6 NIGHTS
Location: Eagle River
Trees for Tomorrow hosts Road Scholars in rustic but welcoming dormitories, each with central bathroom facilities and an inviting lounge with a stone fireplace. Comfortable rooms accommodate people in bunk beds, and contain a dresser, coat rack and small desk. Guests sit down to hearty home-cooked meals in the historic dining hall that was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937. The kitchen staff prides itself on sourcing local, sustainably grown food whenever possible. Recreational facilities include volleyball and basketball courts, nature trail and fishing pier. Good to know: Free Wi-Fi. Shared bathrooms (gender specific). Rooms not air-conditioned. Housekeeping once a week. Most meals served buffet-style; bus own table.
6 NIGHTS
Location: Eagle River
Trees for Tomorrow hosts Road Scholars in rustic but welcoming dormitories, each with central bathroom facilities and an inviting lounge with a stone fireplace. Comfortable rooms accommodate people in bunk beds, and contain a dresser, coat rack and small desk. Guests sit down to hearty home-cooked meals in the historic dining hall that was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937. The kitchen staff prides itself on sourcing local, sustainably grown food whenever possible. Recreational facilities include volleyball and basketball courts, nature trail and fishing pier. Good to know: Free Wi-Fi. Shared bathrooms (gender specific). Rooms not air-conditioned. Housekeeping once a week. Most meals served buffet-style; bus own table.
6 NIGHTS
Location: Eagle River
Trees for Tomorrow hosts Road Scholars in rustic but welcoming dormitories, each with central bathroom facilities and an inviting lounge with a stone fireplace. Comfortable rooms accommodate people in bunk beds, and contain a dresser, coat rack and small desk. Guests sit down to hearty home-cooked meals in the historic dining hall that was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937. The kitchen staff prides itself on sourcing local, sustainably grown food whenever possible. Recreational facilities include volleyball and basketball courts, nature trail and fishing pier. Good to know: Free Wi-Fi. Shared bathrooms (gender specific). Rooms not air-conditioned. Housekeeping once a week. Most meals served buffet-style; bus own table.





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