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This section profiles different area attractions and nearby cities that
have many things to do. We carry most local maps and area attractions
pamphlets. When you check in if you have any questions about the area
or our beatiful lake don't hesitate to ask.
We might even tell you where to catch that trophy Bass!
Wisconsin Dells [30 minutes]
World renowned for its scenic river boat trips along the Upper and Lower
Dells and it fabulous Indian heritage. Use Lake Wisconsin's moderately-priced
lodging and camping facilities while enjoying this Mecca for "Fun & Games".
Lodi [10 minutes]
Lodi prides itself on its three city parks, the nine-hole golf course
within its city limits, a public swimming pool, the absence of parking
meters on its streets, and most of all, on Susie the Duck, the mallard
(or her successor) who has made her home since 1948 in the masonry nest
built especially for her and her flock at the Main Street bridge. Susie
and her flock provide delightful entertainment for the visitor.
Portage [20 minutes]
Site of the Portage canal, which separates the headwaters of the Fox,
which flow eastward into the Atlantic from those of the "Mighty Wisconsin"
which are destined for the Gulf of Mexico. Bulwarks of early Wisconsin
heritage, such as the Surgeon's Quarters Garrison School and the Indian
Agency House are all finely restored. Tours are available.
Baraboo [30 minutes]
Home of the Circus World Museum, located in the Ringling Bros. original
winter quarters complex. One mile north of Devil's Lake - Wisconsin's
finest state park. A scenic city in an unforgettable setting.
Poynette [10 minutes]
Birthplace of Curling-USA. Club chartered and Bon Spiels since 1875, still
active. Home of Winter Championship Softball Tournament. Located 1 mile
west of the MacKenzie Environmental Center. Here is located a nationally
recognized display of Wisconsin birds, animals and trees. Tours are available.
Sauk Prairie [20 minutes]
Sauk City-Prairie du Sac. Site of the Wisconsin Power & Light Company
dam. Excellent fishing above and below. Cities located in a river valley,
the east side of which is flanked by awe-inspiring "palisades" - over
which eagles soar! Home of August Derleth-one of Wisconsin's best known
authors.
Information compiled from Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce
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