Welcome!
Fox Hills Owners Association is a year-round resort located in an ideal setting for seasonal recreation, relaxation and family fun! Come and enjoy any one of the four seasons of Wisconsin and the changing array of activities.
Centrally located just 25 miles southeast of Green Bay, 45 miles east of Appleton, 50 miles southwest of Door County and 90 minutes north of Milwaukee. Fox Hills Owners Association is perfect for a much needed getaway!
Please leave this directory for our next guest. 2024-2025
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GUEST SERVICES DIRECTORY
Location: 212 W. Church Street Mishicot, WI 54228
Main Telephone: (920) 654-2300
Fax Number: (920) 654-2127
Reservations: (920) 654-2303
Website: www.foxhillscondo.com
Email: association@foxhillscondo.com
WELCOME TO FOX HILLS OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Whether you are joining us for your business or pleasure, our friendly, professional staff are dedicated to exceeding your expectations by providing legendary customer service.
Fox Hills Owners Association is a beautiful resort located in the ideal setting for year-round business or recreation. We offer a plethora of amenities, including swimming pools, volleyball and basketball courts, pickle ball and shuffleboard.
Par 5 Resort is right next door. Par 5 Resort offers 45 holes of golf, bar, restaurant; conference center and fitness center.
Par 5 Resort is under new ownership. While Par 5 Resort is not affiliated with Fox Hills Owners Association, we maintain agreements to allow our guests and owners access to some of the facilities.
So, enjoy yourself...you deserve it! If there is anything we can do to make your stay more comfortable, please do not hesitate to let us know.
The Fox Hills Owners Association Team!
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WELCOME
DIRECTORY OF SERVICES
AREA INFORMATION
See Area Attractions on page 9 of this Guest Services Directory.
Condo Guest Services
Dial 0 (Dial (920) 654-2300 from outside line.)
ATM
Located at Par 5 Resort in the bar and Keystone entrance.
CHECK-IN TIME Begins at 4:00 p.m.
CHECK-OUT TIME ........................... 11:00 a.m.
A late check-out fee may apply after 11:00 a.m.
CONFERENCE & MEETING SERVICES
Par 5 sales staff will gladly assist in the planning of your next special event Dial (920) 755-4000
CONFERENCES & BANQUETS
GUEST SERVICES
Condo Guest Services
Dial 0 (Located in the Recreation Center.)
HOSPITAL/CLINIC
Aurora Health Center - 175 S. State Street, Mishicot (920) 755-2101
Aurora Hospital - 5000 Memorial Drive, Two Rivers (920) 794-5000
HOUSEKEEPING
Condo Housekeeping Open 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. ...................................... Dial 2305
ICE & VENDING MACHINES
Located inside the Recreation Center.
INTERNET ACCESS
Free wireless internet access available throughout the condos and in the Recreation Center. A computer with high-speed internet access is available for your use in the Recreation Center. You must be 18 years old to use the computer.
EMERGENCY
FAX MACHINE SERVICES
Dial (920) 755-4000
Par 5 has a wide variety of conference and banquet rooms are available. Please contact their sales office for more information about their services and facilities
Dial 911
Condo Fax (920) 654-2127
FITNESS CENTER
All hotel and condo guests 16 years or older can enjoy free use of our fitness center. Hours are 4:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Dial (920) 755-4000
GARBAGE DUMPSTERS
Dumpsters are located by condo 20, across from condo 13 and between golf villa 3 and golf villa 4 for your convenience. A recycling dumpster is located by villa 10.
GOLF
For reservations and information
Miniature Golf
Fox Creek Pro Shop .............................
The National Pro Shop
GUEST LAUNDRY
Located on 1st floor in most villas.
Dial 3647
Dial 3647
Dial 3647
Dial 3647
LOST & FOUND
Condos Dial 2305
MAIL
Outgoing mail is sent from Condo Guest Services daily by 2:00 p.m. Incoming mail is held at Condo Guest Services for pick-up Dial 0
MAINTENANCE
Recreation Center
Dial 0
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DIRECTORY OF SERVICES
Holy Cross Catholic Church
423 S. Main Street, Mishicot (920) 755-2550
Hope Community Church
Evangelical Free
4408 County Hwy. B, Manitowoc (920) 686-1200
St. Peter’s Lutheran Church (WI Synod)
325 Randolph Street, Mishicot (920) 755-4555
Zion United Methodist Church
421 Jackson Street, Mishicot (920) 793-1717
Call for current service times.
Our Recreation Center pools are open seven days a week. Children under 14 years must be accompanied by a parent. Condo: 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. TAXI CAB SERVICE
Maritime Cab & Delivery (920) 686-1300
Smitty’s Taxi Service (920) 242-1706 TELEPHONE
5 PACK ‘N PLAY - HIGHCHAIR Recreation Center Dial 0 PHOTOCOPY SERVICES Dial 0
PLACES OF WORSHIP
RESTAURANT & BAR Located in the Pro Shop Dial (920)
SECURITY Dial 0 After hours hotel Dial (920)
ext. 0
755-4000
755-4000
SWIMMING POOL/WHIRLPOOL
DIALING INSTRUCTIONS Dial Local Calls 7+Number Toll-Free Numbers ............... 7+1+Toll-Free Number
STATIONS FOR VILLAS
separate TV Channel listing.
OWNERSHIP Dial 2300
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VACATION
RESORT FACILITIES
YEAR-ROUND ACTIVITIES
FUN AND EXCITING ACTIVITIES!
• Indoor Pool - Hotel
• Indoor & Outdoor Pool - Villas
• Sauna & Fitness Center
• Tennis Courts
• Basketball & Volleyball Courts
• Miniature Golf
• Horseshoe Pits
• Pickle Ball Court
• Shuffleboard
• Indoor and Outdoor Pool and Whirlpool – Villa/Condo Guests Only
• The indoor pool is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
• The outdoor pool is open seasonally. For available hours call Extension 0. Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
• Children younger than 6 should not use the whirlpool according to WI state law.
• Sauna and Fitness Center
• Fitness enthusiasts will enjoy a complete exercise facility that includes weightlifting equipment, exercise bikes and treadmills.
• Hours are 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily. You must be 16 years or older to enter the fitness center. Following a good workout, you can relax in the hot waters of our whirlpool or take a plunge in our indoor swimming pool.
• Tennis Courts
• Complimentary equipment available from the Hotel Guest Services.
• Basketball & Volleyball Courts
• Complimentary equipment available from the Recreation Center.
• Miniature Golf
• Located at the Fox Creek Golf Course for a small fee.
• Horseshoe Pits
• Complimentary equipment available from the Recreation Center.
For more information or any questions, please Dial 0.
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Patio (Balcony) Riverview W. Church Street W. Church Street W. Church Street Owner/RCI Registration Fox Hills Condos Rec Center & Late Check-In Area Par 5 Front Desk Par 5 Resort Food & Drink Par 5 Resort Front Desk & Security Par 5 Resort Golf Course Pro Shops County Highway B County Highway B Samz Road Samz Road Par 5 Resort Pool & Fitness Center Fox Hills Condos Golf Villas Keystone Lobby Par 5 Bistro 212 W. Church St. Fox Hills Condos Owner Office & Owner/RCI CheckIn Parking GOLF VILLAS Parking GV 6 GV 5 GV 4 GV 3 GV 2 GV 1 Lower Left Upper Right Lower Right Upper Left Bldg. Layout A B C D
RESORT LAYOUT
RESORT SECURITY
Our Security Department would like to welcome you to Fox Hills Owners Association. Our goal is that your stay be quiet, safe and enjoyable.
Security asks for your help in maintaining a peaceful, enjoyable stay for everyone. If you have any noise complaints, please call Guest Services at ext. 0. Let them know of your situation, and they will contact security. After hours, call hotel security at (920) 755-4000 ext. 0.
If you have a health emergency, dial 911. After that if you are able, call Guest Services at ext. 0 to let them know of your situation.
FIRE & SAFETY
1. Know if you are in a hotel room, condo unit or golf villa unit.
2. As soon as you check in, look around and decide on an emergency escape plan. Locate the nearest fire exits and fire alarm; count the number of doors between exits and your room so you can find them in the dark.
3. Always keep your keycard handy near your bed. Study your room for escape routes; always take your keycard if you leave in an emergency. Carry a small flashlight if possible.
4. Avoid panic. Panic and smoke are your worst enemies. KNOW WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE.
IN CASE OF FIRE, ACT FAST
1. Dial 911 immediately, then report smoke or fire to Guest Services at ext. 0. State your name, room number and give a brief description of the situation.
2. Feel the door. If the door or knob is hot, don’t open it.
IF YOU STAY IN YOUR ROOM
1. Stay low to the floor; tie a wet cloth over your nose and mouth for easier breathing. (Note: this won’t filter out deadly gases.)
2. Signal for help by using the telephone, waving a sheet, flashing lights, etc.
3. Fill the bathtub with water. Stuff wet towels and sheets in cracks around doors and vents. Turn off air conditioners and fans.
4. Vent any smoke from the room using the bathroom vent (unless it draws in smoke). Open window slightly if there’s no smoke outside. Don’t break glass unless absolutely necessary — you may need to close it later.
5. Throw water onto hot surfaces (walls, doors, etc.) using ice bucket or a wastebasket. Remove curtains and wet down window if fire is right outside.
IF YOU DECIDE TO LEAVE YOUR ROOM
1. Take your key, keep a wet cloth tied over your nose and mouth, close door behind you and yell or knock on doors to warn others. STAY LOW.
2. If there’s no smoke, walk to the nearest smoke-free stairway. If there’s smoke or it’s dark, crawl to exit, counting doors.
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These recommendations are to be construed only as suggestions.
AREA ATTRACTIONS
MISHICOT
Historic Mishicot Museum: Built in 1874 as a two-room schoolhouse for the village, it was converted into a museum in 1988. For hours call (920) 755-2525 or (920) 755-3317.
Riverwalk Trail: This paved and lighted 1/4 mile trail follows the East Twin River in the Village Park.
Farmers Market: Held late May to mid-October, Wednesdays from 7:00 a.m. to noon, Mishicot Village Hall parking lot. (920) 755-2525.
TWO RIVERS
LondonDairy Alpacas: See the Alpacas and the items made from their soft fiber. Educational and unique. Please call ahead for tours or visits. (920) 793-4165.
Renée’s Specialties: Offering unique gourmet products, so you can feel again the WOW! amazement you felt the first time you entered a chocolate or popcorn store! (920) 482-2884.
Historic Washington House: Visit an 1850s immigrant hotel with original barroom and a ballroom sporting rare early American murals. In memory of the invention of the ice cream sundae in Two Rivers in 1881, Ed Berners’ Ice Cream Parlor serves sundaes, cones and fountain sodas. Seasonal hours. (920) 793-2490.
Rogers Street Fishing Village Museum: Provides a historical record of the early fishing industry in Two Rivers, featuring an 1886 lighthouse. Seasonal hours. (920) 793-5905.
Two Rivers History Museum: Housed in a beautiful 1902 convent, the museum offers a variety of ethnic, civic, religious and social displays along with changing art and seasonal exhibits in the Community Room. Seasonal hours. (920) 793-1103.
Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum: The world’s only museum dedicated to the preservation, study, production and printing of wood type. (920) 793-6272.
Woodland Dunes Nature Center: A 1,200-acre wildlife sanctuary, home to hundreds of species of plants and animals. More than six miles of nature trails, an interpretive center, butterfly garden, naturalist-led programs, folk music concerts and gift shop. Seasonal hours. (920) 793-4007.
MANITOWOC
Wisconsin Maritime Museum: Wisconsin’s largest maritime museum offers guided tours of an authentic World War II submarine, the USS Cobia, and features a gallery dedicated to Wisconsin-built recreational boats, handson activities in the Children’s Waterways Room and Little Lakefarer’s Room and a working triple-expansion marine steam engine. Open daily. (920) 684-0218.
Rahr-West Art Museum: First built as a Victorian mansion in 1891, the museum features changing exhibitions and an important collection of contemporary American art. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Open daily. (920) 683-4501.
Lincoln Park Zoo: Features fish, birds and animals native to the North Woods. Beautiful wooded park setting with picnic areas, a children’s playground and a barn with farm animals, butterfly wildflower garden and Japanese rock garden. Seasonal hours, free admission. (920) 683-4685.
Capitol Civic Centre: Vintage 1921 restored vaudeville house featuring professional touring artists, Broadway shows, music, theatre and dance. (920) 683-2184.
S.S. Badger Carferry: The 410-foot carferry takes vehicles and passengers across Lake Michigan from Manitowoc to Ludington, MI. Trips from mid-May to October. (888) 227-7447.
MANITOWOC COUNTY
Mariners Trail: Six-mile paved trail that goes along Lake Michigan between Manitowoc and Two Rivers. Designed for bicyclists, walkers, joggers and rollerbladers.
Point Beach State Park and Forest: Located six miles east of Mishicot along the shores of Lake Michigan. Features a six-mile-long beach, indoor and outdoor group campsites and miles of scenic wooded trails. (920) 794-7480.
Pinecrest Historical Village: Nestled on 60 acres of scenic Kettle Moraine woods, the village features over 25 historical buildings and exhibits interpreting farm and village life in Manitowoc County. Seasonal hours, admission charged. (920) 684-4445.
Point Beach Energy Center: Located 10 miles northeast of Mishicot, the newly reopened Energy Center features hands-on exhibits on electricity, nuclear energy and renewable energy resources. (920) 755-6400.
KEWAUNEE COUNTY
Cold Country Vines & Wines: On 35 acres of gentle rolling hills along Lake Michigan lies a unique family-run vineyard and winery. Open Friday through Sunday. Tours available by appointment. (920) 776-1328.
Parallel 44 Vineyard & Winery: Specializes in wines made from grapes grown on our frozen tundra. Guided tours May through October. (920) 388-4400.
von Stiehl Winery: The road less traveled leads to the von Stiehl Winery—try 30 varieties of wine and tour arched limestone cellars. A high-quality product at a great price makes von Stiehl Winery an absolute must stop destination. Open daily. (800) 955-5208.
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For more information on the area and for activity information at Par 5 Resort Dial 0.
AREA ATTRACTIONS
GREEN BAY
Lambeau Field: The atrium is a year-round tourism destination including the Packers Pro Shop, Hall of Fame, stadium tours, Curly’s Pub and meeting/event space. (920) 569-7500.
Botanical Gardens: Celebrate the enduring partnership between plants and people in over 47 acres of gardens and natural area that capture the beauty of Northeastern Wisconsin’s four wonderful seasons. (920) 490-9457.
Heritage Hill State Park: Discover the rich tapestry of Northeastern Wisconsin at Heritage Hill’s living history museum. Explore historic buildings while interacting with costumed guides who bring the region’s bygone eras to life. (920) 448-5150.
Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame: Relive the most exciting moments in football history. Nearly 80 exhibits fill the 25,000 square-foot facility, including a re-creation of Vince Lombardi’s office and the team’s Super Bowl trophies. Videos allow the memories to be lived over and over. (920) 569-7512.
National Railroad Museum: Explore America’s railroad heritage. Marvel at the Union Pacific Big Boy, the world’s largest steam locomotive. Over 70 pieces of railroad equipment on display. Ride a full-size train. Open year-round. (920) 437-7623.
Neville Public Museum: Engaging and enlightening history, art and science exhibits for all ages. Special events, educational programs, children’s hands-on Discovery Room, gift shop and more. Open year-round. (920) 448-4460.
Bay Beach Amusement Park: Bay Beach is one of Green Bay’s most popular and affordable attractions, offering 19 exciting rides for all ages. Concessions available. Open May through September. (920) 448-3365.
NEW Zoo: The NEW Zoo is a natural adventure that promotes recreation, education and conservation through encounters with live animals. Open daily. (920) 434-7841.
Oneida Casino: Offers a large variety of table games, off-track betting, high-stakes bingo, slot machines and poker room. (800) 238-4263.
Children’s Museum: Our facility offers 10 interactive galleries, a make-and-take Imagination Station and two celebration rooms designed for children up to the age of 12 and their families. But don’t stop there! You have to see it to believe it! The Children’s Museum of Green Bay is an extraordinary place where everyone can have a good time and learn new things. (920) 432-4397.
DOOR COUNTY
Lighthouses: With 11 lighthouses, Door County offers lighthouse aficionados a dream location to explore and learn about the county’s storied maritime history. Visit the Door County Visitor Guide for more information.
Beaches: With 53 public Lake Michigan beaches in Door County, you will be sure to find one that’s just right for you. Swimming beaches can be found up and down Door County’s shorelines, including each waterfront community, most other community and county parks, Whitefish Dunes State Park, Peninsula State Park, Newport State Park and Rock Island State Park.
Hiking Trails: There are 20 miles of scenic hiking trails in Peninsula State Park. To ensure an enjoyable hike, be sure to pack water, a snack and wear sturdy shoes to help navigate the sometimes rocky paths.
Wineries/Breweries and Distilleries: There are many ways to learn about wines, beer and spirits. In Door County, we like to learn by tasting! Reds, whites, fruit wines, specialty beer, gin, vodka, brandy, bitters and hard cider are all featured throughout the county.
Fishing: Whether you’re looking for walleye, bass, brown trout, northern pike, lake trout, perch, salmon or other Great Lake favorites, fishing season is every season in Door County. No boat to float or ice shack to fish in? Venture out with a real, enthusiastic and informative expert guide available from dozens of locations around the county.
Boating: Door County is famous for its beautiful views, its relaxing days and its separation from the rest of the world. As magnificent as our vistas can be from the shore, some of the county’s qualities are better seen from the water. Door County has many boat launches to choose from. A full list can be found in the Door County Visitor Guide.
Museums: From Southern Door County to Rock Island, opportunities are abound to immerse yourself in our rich history and culture.
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AREA MAP
Location: 212 W. Church Street Mishicot, WI 54228
Main Telephone: (920) 654-2300
Fax Number: (920) 654-2127
Reservations: (920) 654-2303
Website: www.foxhillscondo.com
Email: association@foxhillscondo.com
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Traveling north on I-43: take Hwy 310 (Exit 154) east, turn left on Hwy B and follow the Par 5 Resort signs to Mishicot. Traveling south on I-43: take Hwy 147 (Exit 164) east to Mishicot, then take a right on Church Street.
MILEAGE FROM: Appleton - 45 Miles, Green Bay - 25 Miles, Madison - 145 Miles, Milwaukee - 90 Miles, Oshkosh - 65 Miles, Sturgeon Bay - 50 Miles, Wausau130 Miles.
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Green Bay Por t Washington Milwaukee Appleton Madison Oshkosh Fond du Lac MISHICOT INTERSTATE 43 INTERSTATE 94 INTERSTATE 39 INTERSTATE 94 INTERSTATE 90 INTERSTATE 90 INTERSTATE 43 45 41 41 151 41 41 45 12 41 10 151 Chilton Racine Kenosha 41 141 45 310 147 B INTERSTATE 43 MISHICOT 154 164 Church St
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RECOMMENDED BUSINESSES
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The Big Apple Pub & Grill and Sports Complex 17 Champs on State 13 Cold Country Vines & Wines 13 Country Visions Cooperative/Cenex 14 Duck Creek Vineyard and Winery 13 Ed Berners’ Ice Cream Parlor 16 Gib’s on the Lake 15 Historic Farm Museum 16 LondonDairy Alpacas 16 Meadow Sports Complex 16 Renée’s Specialties ...........................................18 Side Street Station 17 Susie-Q Fish Company 17 Tapped On The Lakeshore..................................16 Two Rivers Historical Society 16 The Washington House Museum 16 What the Lock? ................................................14 © 2024 ASJ Publishing LLC 24JK04JD24 Unauthorized reproduction of this directory is prohibited. asj-publishing.com
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