Come Follow Your Heart... to the Heart of Headwaters! Sayner-Star Lake, Wisconsin
The villages of Sayner and Star Lake, in northern Wisconsin, are in the town of Plum Lake, often referred to as the "Heart of the Headwaters."
Hence our slogan: "Follow your heart to Sayner - Star Lake, where everything of beauty is better shared."
Situated on beautiful Plum Lake and Star Lake, they are the home of the Vilas County Historical Museum and the world's first snowmobile, which is on display year around.
Whether you love snowmobiling, fishing, hunting, atving, biking, camping, canoeing, hiking, cross country skiing, golfing, sight seeing, or just looking for a true flavor of the northwoods, then follow your heart to Sayner and Star Lake, Wisconsin.
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PRESS RELEASE
The Sayner/Star Lake Chamber of Commerce and Sayner-Star Lake Lions Club are pleased to announce the official opening of the Plum Lake Bicycle Trail.
The event marks the completion of a two-year project designed to link the Boulder Junction Bicycle Trail to the town of Sayner, and St. Germain. The paved Plum Lake trail extends from McKay's Corner Store down Highway N, crosses Plum Creek's charming wooden bridge, and continues into the town of Sayner. The trail then turns right at Froelich Drive and continues to the Sayner/Star Lake Chamber of Commerce Building, where it turns right and links to the St. Germain Township boundary.
Wisconsin Department of Transportation awarded the Town of Plum Lake Plum a $280,000 federal grant to extend the existing bicycle trails between Boulder Junction and the Crystal Lake and Muskellunge Lake campgrounds to the town of Sayner.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Stewartship Fund awarded the Town of Plum Lake a $58,000 grant. The Sayner/Star Lake Chamber of Commerce and Plum Lake Lions Club generated $ 68,000 in donations and fund-raising proceeds for matching funds for the two grants.
Donations to help maintain and inprove the bicycle trail should include the benefactor's name, address and telephone number, and should be sent to:
Plum Lake Bicycle Trail Project Town of Plum Lake PO Box 191 Sayner, WI 54560-0191
The Plum Lake Bicycle Trail Committee would like to thank the people of the Plum Lake and surrounding communities for their generosity and support of this project.
If you have any questions regarding the Plum Lake Bicycle Project, please call Jim Thomas at 715-542-3182 or Marcia Kittleson at 715-542-3311.

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