Cable sits inside the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, surrounded by lakes, big pines, and one of the best mountain bike trail networks in the country. It's small, walkable, and built around the outdoors.
Our Cable properties cover both ends of the experience: a guest-favorite lakefront yurt on a private lake with sauna and kayaks, and a guest-favorite cabin in the heart of downtown Cable, walking distance to The Rivers Eatery, Brick House Cafe, and the Cable Hub.
Both properties put you at the doorstep of the American Birkebeiner ski trails and the CAMBA mountain bike system — over 300 miles of singletrack right out the door.
Hand-selected Cable properties — comfortable, well-appointed, and locally owned.
300+ miles of world-class singletrack on the doorstep, including Hatchery Creek, Rock Lake, and the Esker.
Home of the American Birkebeiner — North America's largest cross-country ski race. Trail access starts in town.
Lake Namakagon, Lake Owen, and dozens of clear, quiet lakes for paddling, swimming, and fishing.
Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest wraps the town. Hiking, hunting, and protected wilderness in every direction.
CAMBA singletrack at its best, swim and paddle the lakes, and patio dinners at The Rivers Eatery and Lakewoods Resort.
Cooler riding temperatures, the Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival, and peak colors through the national forest.
Birkebeiner trails groomed and skiable, fat-bike grooming on CAMBA, and quiet snowy nights in town.
Trail systems dry out, lakes thaw, and Cable's small-town energy comes back to life.
Local guides for things to do, eat, and explore.
CAMBA trail picks for every skill level.
Birkie trails, Telemark, and groomed loops.
North Country Trail and national forest paths.
Lake Namakagon, Lake Owen, and Cable-area lakes.
Everything to know about staying at the Perry Pines Yurt.
Where Cable locals actually eat.
Questions about trail access, lake conditions, or which property fits your trip? Just ask.