Salsa Sol Sessions

Come and celebrate the summer solstice with us on the beautiful CAMBA trails of northern Wisconsin.

The Salsa Crew is heading north for a couple days of riding and camping, and we invite you to join us.

What’s involved? You’ll need to make a reservation for a campsite or hotel room, bring your bike, and be prepared to ride and socialize.

Each day we’ll help facilitate a variety of mountain bike rides. The CAMBA trail system offers hundreds of miles of riding so there won’t be a shortage of options. Our product manager Tim knows the trails as well as anyone so we are sure we can help you plot a route that will keep you happy for any length of time.

We’ll also provide fixings for sandwich-making each day so you can either bring your grub with you for a trailside lunch break, or fix up a tasty lunch back at Salsa camp headquarters.

And we just may have a piece of schwag for you to take on home with you to help you remember a great weekend of riding.

 

What:

Two days of riding and socializing in celebration of the summer solstice, bikes, and the great outdoors. Learn more about the trails at www.cambatrails.org

 

When: June 18th – 20th

Friday, June 18th
7pm to midnight ‘social hours’ at camp Salsa. Go for a night ride if you choose…but don’t wear your legs out…they’ll be necessary on Saturday…

Saturday, June 19th

  • Lunch fixings available at 8:30am for all-day ride group
  • 9:00am rollout for morning rides
  • 9:30am rollout for all-day ride
  • Lunch fixings available again at noon
  • 1:30pm rollout for afternoon ride
  • 5:00pm swim
  • 7:00pm to midnight social hours at camp Salsa

Sunday, June 20th

  • Lunch fixings available at 8:30am
  • 9:00am rollout for morning rides
  • 9:30am rollout for all-day ride
  • Lunch fixings available again at noon
  • 1:30pm rollout for afternoon ride
  • Go home whenever you like

 

Where:

We’ll be riding on the CAMBA (Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association) trails. See www.cambatrails.org for more info on the various trail clusters.

Accommodations:

Please remember you are responsible for making your own reservations for campsites or hotels.

The Salsa Crew will be camping at the Namakagon campground.

10 miles east of Cable on Cty Hwy M and 5 miles north on Cty Hwy D. Water available. No showers. 34 sites. Nearest Trail Head: Namakagon Town Hall. (715) 634-4821

 

Other relatively nearby campgrounds to consider:

 

Two Lakes

5 miles south of Drummond on Lake Owen Drive. Water available. No showers. 90 sites. Nearest Trail Head: Drummond Ski Trails. (715) 739-6334

 

Perch Lake

Delta-Drummond Road (FR 35) 5 miles north of Drummond. Water available. No showers. 16 sites. Nearest Trail Head: Drummond Town Park. (715) 373-2667

 

Island View – Private Campground

10 miles east of Cable on County Highway M and 3 miles north on County Highway D. Water, showers, electric. 15 sites. (715) 794-2461

 

KOA – Private Campground

3 miles north of Hayward on US Hwy 63. All amenities. (715) 634-2331
www.haywardcamping.com

 

Dispersed Camping in the Chequamegon National Forest

Permitted throughout the National Forest. No permits are required and there are no fees. Use fire with caution. Camp away from water sources and off the trails. Leave no trace.

 

Hotels/Resorts

 

LAKEWOODS

CABLE, WI

www.lakewoodsresort.com

 

TELEMARK RESORT

CABLE, WI

www.telemarkresort.com

 

See other options at www.cambatrails.org/lodging.html

 

Restaurants/Grocery Stores

The town of Cable (nearby) has a grocery store and a few dining choices.

Hayward (not as near by) has larger grocery stores and a large selection of restaurants.