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Minocqua Bo-di-Lac

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Drive through scenic Bo-di-Lac in Minocqua, Wisconsin.
Stroll through Bo-di-Lac

Bo-di-Lac Drive is an eight- to ten-mile stretch of tree-lined road through desirable neighborhoods facing the tranquil and beautiful waters of a number of lakes in the Minocqua area. It starts at Highway 70 and ends at Pine Lake/Squirrel Lake Road. Bo-di-Lac Drive winds its way around Buckskin Lake, Booth Lake, Diamond Lake, and Squirrel Lake, with Squirrel Lake being the largest of the four bodies of water.

Located toward the west end of Minocqua, the Bo-di-Lac area is reminiscent of untouched wilderness, dotted by mile after mile of trails for skiing, hiking, and snowmobiling. You’ll feel like you’re hundreds of miles from the nearest town when you experience the serenity and beauty of this area.

Homes here are lakefront properties and provide the perfect backdrop for your north woods vacation experience. There are a variety of vacation homes available on Bo-di-Lac Drive, from gorgeously appointed Craftsman-style homes that sleep at least 10 people to smaller log cabin-style accommodations, all of which take full advantage of the beautiful lakeshore.

In many cases you can hike, bike, snowshoe or cross-country ski practically from your front door.

The unparalleled beauty of the Bo-di-Lac Drive area draws people from all over who want to get away and enjoy the peace and quiet of the north woods while still being within minutes of downtown Minocqua.

The quaint town of Minocqua is part of the Lakeland area that includes the nearby towns of Arbor Vitae and Woodruff. Minocqua is home to about 5000 year-round residents, though the population nearly triples in summer months.

 

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