Tomahawk, WI

Honey Bear Hideaway Cabin A

Welcome to your Half Moon Lake family retreat. This spacious two-bedroom, one-bath cabin sleeps up to five guests with a king bed, queen bed, futon, and hideaway bed. The fully equipped kitchen, comfortable living room with TV, and one full bathroom make group living easy.

Outside, a private dock, kayaks, and fire pit sit steps from the water. Year-round amenities include Wi-Fi, in-unit laundry, heating, AC, and parking for multiple vehicles. Perfect for families and friend groups seeking adventure and togetherness on the lake.

Honey Bear Hideaway Cabin B

Intimate and inviting, Cabin B on Half Moon Lake is built for four. This two-bedroom, one-bath cabin features a king bed, queen bed, fully equipped kitchen, cozy living room with TV, and one full bathroom.

Step outside to a lakeside deck with uninterrupted water views—your private sanctuary for morning coffee and sunset moments. Shared dock and fire pit provide easy access to kayaking, fishing, and swimming. Wi-Fi, in-unit laundry, heating, AC, and free parking. A quiet escape for couples seeking connection and lake views.

Things To Do

Discover the Beauty of Tomahawk's Northwoods

❋ Off Road Exploration 

The Tomahawk area is a paradise for off-road enthusiasts, with thousands of miles of trails crisscrossing the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest and surrounding Northwoods terrain. Summer ATV riders have access to well-maintained trails that weave through dense forest and connect to wider regional networks—whether you're a beginner looking for a casual ride or an experienced rider seeking challenging terrain, the options are endless. Joy Ride UTV Rentals offers top-quality UTVs and ATVs. When winter arrives, those same trails transform into a snowmobiler's dream, and Joy Ride also rents snowmobiles for riders of all skill levels. The snow-covered landscape becomes a playground with marked trails that take you through pristine white pine forests, across frozen lakes, and past quiet Northwoods vistas.

❋ On The Water

Half Moon Lake sits at the heart of Tomahawk's outdoor appeal, offering year-round recreation. Summer brings swimmers, kayakers, paddleboarders, and anglers seeking walleye and pike. Fall transforms the shoreline into a fiery landscape of color reflected in still water—perfect for morning coffee on a cabin deck. Boat launches and marinas dot the area, making it easy to explore the lake's quiet coves and fishing spots. Winter converts it into a frozen playground for ice fishing enthusiasts. A cabin stay right on the water—like Honey Bear Hideaway—puts all of this at your doorstep.

❋ Harley-Davidson Heritage

Tomahawk is home to Harley-Davidson manufacturing plants, and the town embraces its motorcycle legacy year-round. Visitors can tour the Harley-Davidson Powertrain Operations facility to see how these iconic bikes are made, or explore the Harley Museum housed in the local ice rink. Whether you're a devoted rider or simply curious about American motorcycle craftsmanship, the connection between Tomahawk and Harley-Davidson is woven into the fabric of the community.

❋ The Great Outdoors

Tomahawk is your gateway to the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest and miles of hiking, biking, and snowmobile trails. Timms Hill, Wisconsin's highest point, is a short drive away and offers rewarding views. The Wisconsin River corridor provides paddling and scenic drives, while nearby state forestland opens to hunting, fishing, and nature observation. Summer wildflower hikes, fall color tours, and winter snowshoeing all have their season. The Northwoods landscape surrounding Tomahawk is the real attraction—vast, quiet, and restorative.

Annual Northwoods Fall Ride

For more than four decades, the Northwoods Fall Ride has been one of the largest motorcycle rallies in the Midwest, transforming Tomahawk into a thunderous celebration of Harley-Davidson culture. Each September, tens of thousands of riders—35,000 to 45,000 strong—descend on this small Northwoods town for a weekend of live music, street dances, a bike show, the iconic Thunder Parade, factory demos, and food. The entire downtown closes down, lined with motorcycles and filled with the roar of V-Twin engines and the energy of a community that has welcomed riders from across the nation for nearly 45 years. From VFW rides and bonfires to special Harley-Davidson plant tours and a raffle for a brand new bike, the Fall Ride is more than an event—it's a pilgrimage. Held the second full weekend after Labor Day, it's a gathering where riders return year after year, not just for the motorcycles, but for the people and the unmistakable spirit of the Northwoods.

Local Favorites

Experience Tomahawk's Local Favorites

❋ Dog N Suds 

Step back in time at Dog N Suds, a classic Midwestern drive-in on North 4th Street where hot dogs, burgers, and root beer floats reign supreme. This seasonal eatery (open Memorial Day through Labor Day) captures the nostalgia of 1950s Americana with carhop service, outdoor seating, and a simple menu done right: hot dogs, double cheeseburgers, cheese fries, corn dogs, and homemade root beer. The Texas Burger—a burger topped with sloppy joe—is a local favorite. Bring the family (and the dog—it's pet-friendly), pull up in your car, and let the carhop bring the food to you. It's fast, affordable, and genuinely fun.

❋ Silver Birch Supper Club

Everything you want from a supper club comes together at Silver Birch, where steaks are perfectly prepared and the service is genuinely friendly. This classic Northwoods supper club is beloved for its generous portions and attention to detail—think perfectly seared steaks, creamy cheesy broccoli Alfredo soup, and honey-glazed carrots. The dining room offers lake views that add to the experience, and the bar pours some of the best old-fashioned cocktails around. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or just hungry for a great steak dinner, Silver Birch delivers the authentic supper club experience that keeps locals and visitors returning year after year.

❋ Northwoods Cafe and Coffeehouse

Start your day right at Northwoods Cafe & Coffeehouse, where breakfast is amazing and their breakfast bowls are "super yum" with fantastic coffee combos. This charming little diner embodies Northwoods hospitality with a menu that focuses on fresh, hearty breakfast classics—the kind of place where the coffee is strong, the portions are generous, and everyone behind the counter knows your name. Whether you're grabbing a quick pastry and espresso or settling in for a full breakfast spread, the Northwoods Cafe feels like a community gathering place that happens to serve excellent food.

❋ Castaways Bar and Grill

Castaways Bar & Grill consistently ranks at the top of Tomahawk's dining scene, and for good reason. This welcoming spot serves solid American fare in a relaxed atmosphere where both locals and visitors feel at home. The menu delivers comfort food done right—burgers, sandwiches, and entrees that don't pretend to be anything fancy, just honest and delicious. It's the kind of place where you can grab a burger and a cold drink, catch a game on the TV, or settle in for a longer dinner without any pretense. Castaways has earned its reputation as a local favorite by showing up consistently with good food and good vibes.

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