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Parking & Directions for Charlie Berens Lumberjack Bowl
15670 West County Road B, Hayward, WI
54843, US
1. Lumberjack Bowl Lot - 0.1 miles - Free
2. Hayward High School Lot - 0.5 miles - $5
3. Main Street Parking - 0.6 miles - $10
4. Hayward Community Center - 1 mile - $5
5. City Park Lot - 1.2 miles - Free
Charlie Berens Concert Live at Lumberjack Bowl | Hayward – July 15th, 2026
If you're looking for a truly authentic experience, Charlie Berens Hayward is the place to be, especially when the Lumberjack Bowl comes alive during the Lumberjack World Championships. This venue is often called a hidden gem by nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, nestled in the heart of Wisconsin’s Northwoods. Imagine the smell of woodchips in the air, the roar of axes hitting logs, and the energy of competitors from as far away as Australia and Aotearoa, all vying for glory. It’s not just a competition, it’s a celebration of roots, resilience, and good old-fashioned Americana. The Lumberjack Bowl itself is a great spot to soak in the action, with accessible routes so everyone can join the fun, and intermission activities that keep the crowd buzzing. If you’re thinking about parking, definitely get there early, trust me, you don’t want to be stuck in a line when the action’s heating up. And if you’re lucky enough to grab some premium lounge seats, it’s like watching the show from the best seat in the house, with extra snacks and a cozy vibe. Whether you’re a hardcore fan or just in for the experience, visiting Charlie Berens Hayward during the Lumberjack Bowl is like a little slice of Northern Wisconsin magic.