
Mellen serves as the central hub of this northern Wisconsin landscape, situated where the Bad River meets Montreal Creek. The terrain is defined by the prominent Gogebic Range, which cuts through the region, and the presence of the Chequamegon National Forest. To the south, the settlement of Cayuga and the historic site of Foster Junction reflect the area’s industrial and transit history. For those tracing local roots, the Union Cem is located just north of the city center. The map reveals a dense network of water features, including Long Lake, Meder Lake, and the winding Tyler Forks. Outdoor recreation is evidenced by the passage of the North Country National Scenic Trail, which traverses the western forestlands and crosses over Hardscrabble Creek.
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