Lumberjack World Championships - Quarterfinal Hayward tickets
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Lumberjack World Championships - Quarterfinal Lumberjack Bowl July 16th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Lumberjack World Championships 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
Lumberjack World Championships - Quarterfinal Hayward Schedule
The Lumberjack Bowl is one of those hidden gems that really captures the spirit of the Lumberjack World Championships in Hayward. It’s a place where the buzz of competition meets a sense of community, and honestly, it’s easy to get hooked once you see the energy firsthand. During the summer, the bowl transforms into a lively hub filled with timber sports events that draw both die-hard fans and curious newcomers alike. Imagine watching axe throwing, log rolling, or chainsaw carving, all right there, with the smell of fresh wood in the air and crowds rooting wildly for their favorites. The interactive fan zones make it even more fun, letting attendees try their hand at some of the activities or just hang out between heats. Plus, the whole venue is pretty accessible, which is a big deal when you’re trying to bring along family or friends with different needs. If you’re heading to the Lumberjack World Championships in Hayward, grabbing tickets for the Lumberjack Bowl is a no-brainer, it’s where the heart of the action beats strongest and the memories tend to stick around long after the final log is cut. It’s a true celebration of tradition, skill, and good old-fashioned fun that keeps everyone coming back year after year.