Sailor Lake Pavilion is part of rustic Sailor Lake Campground, both adjacent to scenic Sailor Lake. Its secluded setting makes it a popular location for family and group events.
The pavilion is adjacent to the campground and the scenic lake, which is popular for fishing. Nearby off-road vehicle trails are also quite the draw.
The pavilion is situated on the northwestern shore of Sailor Lake at an elevation of about 1,460 feet. The area is shaded by a mixed hardwood forest.
Sailor Lake Pavilion provides access to the 60-mile Flambeau Trail System. The trail is highlighted by rolling terrain, tree-lined corridors, wooden bridges and vistas overlooking various bogs and lakes. It is a popular snowmobiling location during winter months.
The picnic area is adjacent to 170-acre Sailor Lake, which is popular for boating and fishing. Anglers will find healthy populations of pan fish and northern pike. A boat ramp is located a mile south of the adjacent campground.
The pavilion is a day-use picnic area that can accommodate groups of up to 30 people. No overnight camping is available at the site. The pavilion is equipped with multiple tables, grills and a campfire circle. Vault toilets and drinking water are provided.
Sailor Lake is located approximately 11 miles southeast of Fifield. The city boasts a variety of tourist attractions, including historic sites, a reconstructed logging dam and a couple of war memorials.
From the intersection of Highways 13 and 70 in Fifield, drive about 8 miles east on Highway 70 to Forest Road 139. Turn right (south) and continue on Forest Road 139 about 3 miles to the Sailor Lake Boat Landing and Picnic Area, just past the campground road.