Medford Motors, Inc.

Oct 21, 2022

The city of Medford, WI is located in the center of the state and not far from the most beautiful state parks and nature reserves of the region. Whether you are looking for a place to enjoy your favorite outdoor sports or simply relax and spend some time away from the city, here are some great day trips you can go on in your new 2022 Ford Expedition.

1. Flambeau River State Forest

Offering excellent backcountry opportunities and covering over 92,000 acres of forestland, Flambeau River State Forest is a wonderful day trip destination that can be reached in about one hour and 15 minutes by car via State Highway 13. Open year-round between 6:00 am and 11:00 pm, this state forest is nestled between two branches of the Flambeau River, making it a true paradise for water sports enthusiasts.

Some of the facilities you can find at Flambeau River State Forest include several miles of hiking trails, family campgrounds, fishing piers, designated hunting areas, picnic shelters, and swimming spots. Home to large populations of white-tailed deer, wolves, black bears, bald eagles, otters, and ospreys, this nature reserve is also a great spot for wildlife watching and photography.

2. Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest

Covering an area of over one and a half million acres, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest is one of the most scenic destinations in the entire state of Wisconsin and a great place for Medford residents wanting to unwind, breathe some fresh air, and take a break from the routine. Established in the early 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, this place features large swathes of old-growth forest and is open to the public year-round.

Also a popular destination for wildlife watching, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest is home to different species including white-tailed deer, foxes, river otters, wolves, moose, elk, and blackbirds. Located a little under 65 miles north of the Medford city center, this nature reserve can be reached in about one hour and 20 minutes by car via State Highway 13.

3. Lake Wissota State Park

Sitting on the northeastern shore of Lake Wissota, this state park was established in the early 1960s and covers an area of a little over 1,000 acres of thick forests and prairies. Featuring a swimming lake and several miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, this place is located just 60 miles west of the Medford city center and can be reached in a little over an hour by car.

Are you planning to buy a new or used vehicle to go on new adventures and explore the fantastic nature reserves that Wisconsin has to offer? If the answer is yes, visit us today at Medford Motors! One of our team members will tell you all about our inventory and the latest deals we have available for you.