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Welcome to the Cable Natural History Museum
Let the Cable Natural History Museum introduce you to our northwest Wisconsin neighborhood: the 1.5 million-acre Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest; 3,500 lakes and countless rivers, creeks and streams; majestic Lake Superior, the largest lake in the world; beaches, waterfalls, orchids, wetlands, fish, wolves, pine trees, owls, deer, eagles ... well, you get the picture! Check out our site to get the lay of the land and to learn about the northwoods environment. Then come on up any time of the year and visit!
Our Mission: The Cable Natural History Museum is a regional resource dedicated to promoting appreciation of nature, providing opportunities for natural history education, and advocating stewardship for the environment.
Admission is FREE and Open to the Public (ADA Accessible).
Museum Hours: The Cable Natural History Museum is open year-round. Summer Hours: Tues. - Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Winter Hours: Thurs. - Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
We are closed for the following holidays: New Years Eve, New Years Day, Thanksgiving weekend, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day.
Museum location: The Museum is located in downtown Cable, WI at 13470 County Highway M.
The Museum strives to ensure the accessibility of its exhibitions, events, and programs to all persons with disabilities.
The town of Cable is located at the junction of Highways 63 and County Hwy. M in northwestern Wisconsin's Bayfield County. It is approximately 40 miles south of Ashland, 17 miles north of Hayward, and 50 miles southeast of Superior.

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