Whether you’re looking to move or starting a new career… we want to welcome you to our community!
Tomah, Wisconsin is conveniently located where the I-divides (interstate I-90/I-94) and sits between Fort McCoy and Volk Field military bases. We’re home to the Budweiser Dairyland Super National Truck & Tractor Pull, the Monroe County Fair, Downtown Thursday Nights, Squirrelfest, and friendly neighbors to the Warrens Cranberry Festival. Tomah offers many job opportunities ranging from medical, to educational, to industrial, to hospitality, to service, and so much more! We invite you to explore our area’s industry, restaurants, shops, youth programs, community organizations, and our park system including a 6-mile recreation trail!
Live here, work here, play here! Start the next chapter of your life here in Tomah, WI!
Tomah Chamber & Visitors Center
If you have questions about our community, feel free to reach out to the Tomah Chamber & Visitors Center. We are here to help!
City of Tomah
Tomah is a city in Monroe County with a population of 9,570 as of the 2020 census. It has 11 parks, a citywide recreation trail, and an aquatic center. The Tomah Parks and Recreation Department administers recreational programs for youth and adults. It also has its own Ambulance, Fire, and Police Departments, a Public Library, and a Senior & Disabled Services Center.
Job Opportunities
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Education
Tomah serves education grades 3K through college including the Tomah Area School District (TASD), Western Technical College, Queen of the Apostles Catholic School, St. Paul Lutheran School, Tomah Baptist Academy, and Tomah School of Childhood. TASD is central to many metro Wisconsin areas and serves over 3,000 students. TASD administers seven elementary schools, a middle school, a high school, an alternative school, a Montessori Public Charter school, and a 4K program at various locations.
Community Events
Keep in touch with Tomah's community events by visiting the online calendar and by following us on Facebook - Tomah Chamber & Visitors Center. Good times start in Tomah!
“A Growing Community Since 1883”
Whether visiting family and friends, or just passing through, we welcome you to our community! Tomah is centrally located between Minneapolis, Chicago, Madison, and Milwaukee, making it the perfect destination to host your next meeting or family reunion. Tomah also sits between two military bases — Fort McCoy and Volk Field — and warmly welcomes the military community!
We invite you to “Plan. Visit. Explore.” Tomah with the help of this Guide, which spotlights must-see attractions in our area, and is brought to you by many of our local businesses who have invested in our community.
During your stay, be sure to visit our shops, restaurants, and parks. If you have time, enjoy a self-guided driving tour through Amish Country and Cranberry Country. Be sure to check out our online community calendar at tomahwisconsin.com for additional information added after publication.
Besides being a great place to visit, Tomah is also a fantastic place to live. We offer excellent housing options, many employment opportunities, a great school system, award-winning medical facilities, and a great quality of life! If you decide to stay a bit longer, visit tomahwisconsin.com for relocation information.
Throughout your visit, we encourage you to share your memorable moments via our social media hashtag, #tomahwi. We hope you have enjoyed your stay and plan to return! If you have questions about our community, reach out to the Tomah Chamber & Visitors Center — we’re here to help!
Tomah Chamber & Visitors Center P.O. Box 625 310 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 608-372-2166 tomahwisconsin.com
Hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Staff: Tina Thompson President & CEO
Megan Divyak Membership & Marketing Manager
Berta Downs Support Specialist
Oakdale Electric Cooperative is committed to providing safe, reliable, and affordable electricity to over 14,600 member-owners in Monroe, Juneau, Jackson, Sauk, and Wood counties.
489 N Oakwood St Tomah, WI 54660
800-241-2468
oakdalerec.coop
TOMAH CHAMBER & VISITORS CENTER
Tomah’s
Top 5 Things to See & Do
1
Tour Amish Country
Enjoy the beautiful Amish Country scenery with a self-guided driving tour through the community just south of Tomah. See tour on page 35.
Listed here you’ll find a full calendar of memorable and valuable community events offered throughout the area, along with ways to learn more about each. Be sure to check out our “Top 5” attractions that truly represent the area at its finest!
2 Go Crazy for Cranberries
Some of the largest concentrations of cranberry growers are in our own backyard! You can take a self-guided cranberry marsh tour, attend the Warrens Cranberry Festival during harvest in September, or visit Discover Cranberries — featuring an interactive museum, gift shop and cranberry-inspired cafe. See tour on page 42.
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4 Enjoy Live Music in the Heart of Tomah’s Downtown
Enjoy good music, good food, cold drinks, and kid zone fun at Downtown Thursday Nights held on Thursday nights in the summer. Enjoy good music, good company, and the farmers market at Americana Music in the Park on Wednesday nights in the summer. Both events feature free admission. Follow on Facebook for more details and band announcements. Don’t forget your lawn chair!
Enjoy our area’s natural resources that make perfect day adventures, including Lake Tomah, great for boating, kayaking, fishing and more, City Parks, including a new disc golf course, and the six-mile Tomah Recreation Trail, ideal for walking, biking, blading and more.
5 Stop by the Tomah Area Historical Society Museum
Check out exhibits including Agriculture, Cranberry, Railroad, Sports, Native American Heritage, Military, and the famous “Gasoline Alley” comic strip created by Frank King. Open May-October.
For a full list of area events, please visit tomahwisconsin.com.
Spring Forward – Daylight Savings Time Starts – Mar. 9:
On Sunday at 2 a.m. turn clocks forward one hour to 3 a.m.
Sail On – The Beach Boys Tribute – Mar. 24:
Enjoy this live performance with all the classic Beach Boys hits, including some treasures from their extended catalogue. Held at the Tomah High School Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. For more info, visit concertassociation.net/tomahwi.
Swing Into Spring – Apr. 4-5 & Apr. 11-12:
Shop local businesses for sales, specials, and fun promotions.
Career & Job Fair – Apr. 24:
Don’t miss your chance to connect with top employers and explore career opportunities. Held at the Tomah School Gymnasium. Organized by the Tomah Chamber & Visitors Center and the Tomah Area School District. For more info, visit the community calendar at tomahwisconsin.com.
Sisters Saturday – May 3:
Gather all the special ladies in your life for a shopping adventure! Specialty shops feature locally crafted Amish items, one-of-a-kind cranberry products, beautiful home décor, clothing, jewelry, antiques, dining, and more!
Tomah’s Spring City-wide Rummage Sales – May 3:
Held annually the first Saturday of May with most sales starting the Thursday or Friday prior. Times and locations vary.
Jared Freiburg and The Vagabonds –May 10:
Enjoy this live performance celebrating the early years of Rock ‘N Roll with songs from Elvis to Jerry Lee Lewis, and so much more. Held at the Tomah High School Auditorium at 2 p.m. For more info, visit concertassociation.net/tomahwi.
Tomah High School Regional Rodeo –May 16-18:
Watch students compete in classic rodeo events and showcase their talents! Events include team roping, pole bending, barrel racing, and bull riding. Located at Tomah’s Recreation Park. For more info, visit facebook.com/tomahrodeotime.
Fort McCoy’s Armed Forces Day Open House – May 17:
Enjoy viewing military equipment, demonstrations, installation bus tours, simulation shooting gallery, historic World War II buildings, and much more! For more info, call 608-388-4209 or visit home.army. mil/mccoy.
Americana Music in the Park – Jun. 4:
Held annually each summer, relax and enjoy live music in the park. AMP features live music, craft and food vendors, all with free admission. This series runs on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of June, July, and August from 6-8:30 p.m. in Gillet Park. Don’t forget your lawn chairs or blanket.
WARRENS CRANBERRY FESTIVAL
EVENTS
Sparta Butterfest – Jun. 5-8:
Enjoy games, carnival, flea market, live music, crafts, parade, and much more! For more info, visit spartabutterfest.com.
Kindness Community Classic – Jun. 14:
Showing kindness and generosity while serving our neighbors, community, country, and beyond! Races for all ages and all abilities. All races start and finish at the Tomah High School track. Proceeds benefit local and charitable organizations. For more info, visit kindnesscommunity.net.
Americana Music in the Park – Jun. 18:
Held annually each summer, relax and enjoy
Budweiser Dairyland National Truck & Tractor Pull – Jun. 26-28:
Not just a pull, an experience! Held annually at Tomah’s Recreation Park. Top pullers from the U.S. and Canada compete for the Super National titles. For more info, visit tomahtractorpull.com or call 608-372-2081.
Americana Music in the Park – Jul. 2:
Held annually each summer, relax and enjoy live music in the park. AMP features live music, craft and food vendors, all with free admission. This series runs the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of June, July, and August from 6-8:30 p.m. in Gillet Park. Don’t forget your lawn chairs or blanket.
Millston Family Fun Day – Jul. 3:
Held annually on July 3rd at Millston Park (W6659 US Hwy. 12). Starting at 3 p.m., enjoy Chicken Q, good food, music, cake walk, fun run/walk, battle of the bar games, and lots of fun. Be sure to stick around for the fireworks show at 9:30 p.m.
Fun for the whole family!
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Downtown Thursday Nights – Jul. 3:
Held annually each summer, six-week pop-up street concert featuring free admission, live music, food and drink vendors, beer booth, and a free Kid Zone with face painting, balloon animals, caricatures, and bounce houses. This series runs Thursday nights, July and August, from 6-9 p.m. on the 800 & 900 blocks of Superior Avenue. For more info, visit downtownthursdaynights.com.
Tomah’s 4th of July Celebration – Jul. 4:
Parade at 10 a.m. on Superior Avenue in downtown Tomah. Fireworks at 9:30 p.m. at Tomah’s Recreation Park.
Downtown Thursday Nights – Jul. 10:
Held annually each summer, six-week pop-up street concert featuring free admission, live music, food and drink vendors, beer booth, and a free Kid Zone with face painting, balloon animals, caricatures, and bounce houses. This series runs Thursday nights, July and August,
from 6-9 p.m. on the 800 & 900 blocks of Superior Avenue. For more info, visit downtownthursdaynights.com.
Squirrelfest – Jul. 12:
Held annually at Winnebago Park from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Free kids’ games/fishing and bounce house; free all-accessibility pontoon boat and wagon rides; arts and crafts; live music; food and drink for purchase; raffles; celebrity dunk tank, and more! For more info, follow “Tomah Squirrels” on Facebook.
Americana Music in the Park – Jul. 16:
Held annually each summer, relax and enjoy live music in the park. AMP features live music, craft and food vendors, all with free admission. This series runs the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of June, July, and August from 6-8:30 p.m. in Gillet Park. Don’t forget your lawn chairs or blanket.
Downtown Thursday Nights – Jul. 17:
Held annually each summer, six-week pop-up street concert featuring free
COUNTY FAIR
EVENTS
admission, live music, food and drink vendors, beer booth, and a free Kid Zone with face painting, balloon animals, caricatures, and bounce houses. This series runs Thursday nights, July and August, from 6-9 p.m. on the 800 & 900 blocks of Superior Avenue. For more info, visit downtownthursdaynights.com.
Monroe County Fair – Jul. 23-27:
Held annually at Tomah’s Recreation Park. Observe farm animals, enjoy carnival rides, live music, and taste all the carnival food! For other events, exhibits, and more info, visit monroecountyfairwi.com or call 608-372-2081.
Downtown Thursday Nights – Jul. 31:
Held annually each summer, six-week pop-up street concert featuring free admission, live music, food and drink vendors, beer booth, and a free Kid Zone with face painting, balloon animals, caricatures, and bounce houses. This series runs Thursday nights, July and August, from 6-9 p.m. on the 800 & 900 blocks of Superior Avenue. For more info, visit downtownthursdaynights.com.
Tomah Crazy Daze – Aug. 2:
Shop local businesses for crazy specials, sidewalk sales, and enjoy fun activities throughout Tomah!
Americana Music in the Park – Aug. 6:
Held annually each summer, relax and enjoy live music in the park. AMP features live music, craft and food vendors, all with free admission. This series runs the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of June, July, and August from 6-8:30 p.m. in Gillet Park. Don’t forget your lawn chairs or blanket.
Downtown Thursday Nights – Aug. 7:
Held annually each summer, six-week pop-up street concert featuring free admission, live music, food and drink vendors, beer booth, and a free Kid Zone with face painting, balloon animals, caricatures, and bounce houses. This series runs Thursday nights, July and August, from 6-9 p.m. on the 800 & 900 blocks of Superior Avenue. For more info, visit downtownthursdaynights.com.
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Neighborhood Block Party – Sept. 6:
Enjoy a 5K fun run, vendor/craft fair, mac fest, car show, puzzle contest, euchre, trivia, kid zone, cornhole, farmer Olympics, live music, and more! For more info, visit tomahparty.com.
Warrens Cranberry Festival – Sept. 26-28:
Always held the last full weekend in September in nearby Warrens. Enjoy craft and food vendors, flea markets, entertainment, parade, and endless shopping during the three-day weekend. For more info, visit cranfest.com.
n.a.s.a. Disabled Hunt – Oct. 4-12: Everyone deserves to enjoy the great outdoors. Tomah North American Squirrel Association helps arrange accessible outdoor activities for the disabled and elderly. For more info, visit tomahsquirrels.org, or call 608-567-4582.
Blues, Brews, & Bourbon Fest – Oct. 18:
Join Brick Sip Haus for an unforgettable event featuring top-notch Blues talent straight from Wisconsin! Indulge in local beer, bourbon, and fine wine, paired with delectable food offerings. Follow on Facebook for more info.
Annual Community Halloween Party –Oct. 31:
Held annually at Tomah’s Recreation Park from 4:30-6:30 p.m. with games and prizes. Costume judging at 5:15 p.m. for all ages including adults. Organized by the City of Tomah’s Senior & Disabled Services Dept.
City Trick or Treat – Oct. 31:
Held on Halloween, 4-7 p.m. Only visit homes with outside lights on.
Prohibition Party – Nov. 1:
Dust off your flapper dresses, grab your fedoras, and get ready for a Prohibition Party at the Speak Easy, a.k.a. the Brick Sip Haus. Enjoy a night of hidden drinks, vintage vibes, and live jazz music. You’ll need a passcode to get in. Follow on Facebook for password clues!
Fall Back - Daylight Savings Time Ends –Nov. 2:
On Sunday at 2 a.m. turn clocks backward one hour to 1 a.m.
EVENTS
A Small Town Christmas – Nov. 14-15 & Nov. 21-22:
Start your holiday shopping by visiting local businesses for sales and specials, and dining at participating restaurants.
Tomah’s Great Holiday Hunt – Nov. 22:
Held annually opening day of Gun Deer Season from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Shop multiple locations throughout Tomah. Kickoff your holiday shopping while enjoying food, door prizes, craft vendors, and more! Organized by the Kupper Ratsch Senior Center. For more info, follow “Tomah’s Great Holiday Shopping Hunt” on Facebook.
Tomah’s Holiday Parade – Nov. 28:
Held annually the Friday night after Thanksgiving beginning at 7 p.m., downtown on Superior Avenue. For more information, visit tomahwisconsin.com.
Tomah Holiday Lights – Nov. 28-Dec. 31:
Held annually at Winnebago Park. Drive through the park to enjoy holiday lights, beautiful decorations, a visit with Santa, and tune into 88.1 FM for interactive holiday music. Walk and enjoy a smaller holiday light display at Gillett Park. For more info, visit tomahholidaylights.com
Freeze Fest – Feb. 2-7, 2026:
Held annually the first weekend of February. Rid your winter blues by enjoying outdoor and indoor activities, including a weeklong medallion hunt! For more info, visit tomahrotaryclub.org/page/freezefest.
TWSA Ice Fisheree – Feb. 14, 2026:
Held annually the second Saturday of February at Lake Tomah/Winnebago Park. Enjoy ice fishing, food & drinks, and raffles. Fun for the whole family! Remember to dress warmly. Organized by Tomah Warrens Sportsman’s Alliance.
Millston’s Annual Chili & Soup Cook-Off –Feb. 21, 2026:
Held annually the third Saturday of February at TK’s 400 Club (W6621 US-12, Millston). Proceeds to benefit the purchase of Millston fireworks.
PARKS
Lake Tomah
1. Buckley Park/Aquatic Center 2. Memorial Park 3. Fireman’s Park/Skate Park/Disc Golf
Gillett Park 5. Butts Park/n.a.s.a. Inclusive Park
North Glendale Ball Park 7. Recreation Park
Veterans Park/Dog Park
Winnebago Park
Trailhead
PARKS
1. Buckley Park (Aquatic Center) – 411 East Holton St.: Home of the Aquatic Center, including six-lane, zero-depth entry, three water slides, polar bear “Pete” slide, splash pad for children under 48 inches, lap swimming, torpedoes swim team, water aerobics, lounge chairs/picnic tables, pavilion, and diving boards. Play area with slide and swings, viewing bench, and adjoining parking lot. For more info on the aquatic center, visit tomahwi.gov/ parksrec/page/aquatic-center.
2. Memorial Park – 515 North Superior Ave.: Home to the Veterans Memorial. Open-air picnic pavilion, public restrooms, playground, and picnic area.
3. Firemen’s Park – 703 East Monroe St.: Includes two open-air picnic pavilions, an enclosed shelter, public restrooms, skate park, football fields, horseshoe pits, Born Learning Trail, playground and disc golf course. The walking trail connects the park to Buckley Park (Aquatic Center).
4. Gillett Park – 1316 Superior Ave.: Home of the Little Red School House Museum and Maid of the Mist Fountain. Includes playground, picnic area, and gazebo. Host to the Farmer’s Market & Americana Music in the Park each summer.
5. Butts Park/n.a.s.a. Inclusive Park – 1114 Parkview Dr.: Along the bank of Lake Tomah. Includes an open-air picnic pavilion, all-abilities playground, and amenities for those with disabilities and elderly individuals with accessible restrooms, shelter, and fishing pier.
6. North Glendale Ball Park – 302 North Glendale Ave.: Includes softball/baseball diamonds with lights and bleachers, two concession stands, three volleyball courts with lights, two public restrooms, and playground area.
7. Recreation Park – Burnstad’s Adventure Playground – 1625 Butts Ave.: Home to the Budweiser Dairyland National Truck and Tractor Pull, Monroe County Fair, and Ice Center. Includes three enclosed shelters, grand stands, and farm-themed playground.
8. Veterans Park – 1010 North Glendale Ave.: Includes open-air picnic pavilion, concession stand, public restrooms, playground area, nature trail, multiple soccer fields, picnic area, and a fenced dog park.
9. Winnebago Park – 903 Brandon St.: Along the bank of Lake Tomah. Home to Tomah’s Holiday Lights, Winnebago Wonderland playground, and the new Tomah Rotary Club Music Plaza. Includes two open-air picnic pavilions, an enclosed shelter with fireplace, public restrooms, little league baseball diamond, handicapped-accessible fishing pier, volleyball courts, Wonder Hoops basketball court, fitness equipment, horseshoe pits, picnic area, walking trail, and two boat ramps for access to Lake Tomah.
*For shelter reservations, reserve online at tomahwi.gov/parksrec/page/park-shelterrentals, call the City of Tomah Parks and Recreation Department at 608-374-7445 or visit the Recreation Station at 316 Arthur St., Tomah.
WINNEBAGO PARK
Our neighboring communities offer an array of exciting activities and scenery to enjoy. While visiting Tomah, you can explore any of these communities just a short drive away!
Warrens, 7 miles North:
Enjoy awe-inspiring scenic beauty in the heart of the Cranberry Capital of Wisconsin. Home to the Warrens Cranberry Festival, Discover Cranberries (café, gift shop, & museum), and several cranberry marshes. Enjoy a camping trip at Jellystone Park where friends and family can experience the outdoors, campfires, outdoor water park, with lots of fun activities. Or take a vacation at Three Bears Resort where the whole family can enjoy fun in the outdoor/ indoor water parks, or enjoy the laser maze, arcade, and mini golf. Take an adventure on the Trails of Monroe County with Bear Bogging Adventure Tours UTV rentals. Visit McMullen Memorial County Park for camping, fishing, ice fishing, hiking, and snowmobiling. Be sure to enjoy some cold brews at the Bog’s Edge Brewing Company.
Wyeville, 9 miles East:
On your way to Wyeville, visit Ho-Chunk Gaming Tomah and Whitetail Crossing Convenience Store. Enjoy a peaceful camping weekend at Woods Edge
Campground or cozy up in a cabin at Holiday Lodge Resort. Get outdoors and play a round of disc golf on the 18-hole course or connect to adjacent ATV and snowmobile trails. Grab some pizzas and cold drinks from the Double Barrel Bar which features a unique self-pour tap wall. Enjoy live music and rotating food trucks on the weekends.
Oakdale, 7 miles Southeast:
Enjoy weekend fun at the Oakdale Fun Days celebration in July featuring 5K & 10K run/ walks, beanbag and softball tournaments, live music, and more. Be sure to swing by the Road Ranger gas station to snap a selfie with the larger-than-life mouse statue dressed like a cowboy!
Camp Douglas, 15 miles Southeast:
Home to Mill Bluff State Park, Camp Douglas Armed Forces Day, and to Volk Field Air National Guard Base and Camp Williams military facilities who are known for their Northern Lightning training in August. Mill Bluff State Park, comprised of the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve, offers a spectacular view of picturesque rock formations while featuring campsites, picnic areas, outdoor shelter, hiking trails, and a swimming pond. Get outdoors and explore!
FORT MCCOY COMMEMORATIVE AREA
Sparta, 18 miles West
Sparta offers the first biking “Rails to Trails” path on the Elroy-Sparta State Bike Trail featuring three rock tunnels and five towns along its 32.5-mile route, making this trail a favorite Wisconsin bicycling destination. Sparta also offers fishing, camping, walking trails with hand-built wooden bridges, canoeing/kayaking adventures, aquatic park, downtown shopping, and winter activities including their award winning Kriskindlmarkt. Explore the Monroe County Local History Room & Museum, Wegner Grotto County Park, and the Deke Slayton Memorial Space and Bike Museum, showcasing one of America’s first astronauts.
Fort McCoy, 12 miles West:
A total force training center for the U.S. Military. Visit the World War II-ear buildings, history center, equipment park, and Veterans Memorial Plaza at the Fort McCoy Commemorative Area. The Commemorative Area is open to the public for self-guided tours on the second and fourth Fridays from noon - 4 p.m. and the first Saturdays from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. of June through August. Or join them for the Armed Forces Day Open House in May for tours and demonstrations. Open to the Public, Pine View Campground features campsites, paintball and laser tag,
volleyball and basketball courts, paddle boats/canoes/kayaks, nine-hole disc golf course, playground, hiking and biking trails, swimming beach, miniature golf, dog park, and more! Open to the public, Whitetail Ridge Ski Area features downhill skiing and snowboarding, snow tubing, cross country skiing, chalet, and the Ten Point Pub for food and drinks.
WHAT TO DO
BOWLING
Strike Zone & Pizones
210 Superior Ave. | 608-372-2188 strikezonetomah.com
Activities for the whole family! Features bowling, children’s games, game room, billiard tables, dart boards, banquet room, lounge, pro shop and sports bar. Strike Zone also uses Pizones full-service restaurant.
FISHING & BOATING
Lake Tomah
Explore Lake Tomah and take in the beautiful scenery! Find the perfect adventure spots for boating, canoeing, kayaking, wakeboarding, stand-up paddling and fishing. This 251-acre body of water boasts two parks with two boat ramps as well as a handicapped-accessible dock. Fish found in Lake Tomah include: Northern, Blue Gills, Perch, Crappies, Sun Fish, Bass and Bullheads.
n.a.s.a Pontoon Boat Rides
Butts Park | 1114 Parkview Dr. tomahsquirrels.org
Free rides offered to those with disabilities, veterans, or senior citizens over the age of 72, along with their families. Organized by Northern American Squirrel Association.
GOLFING & DISC GOLF
City of Tomah Parks & Rec Department 703 East Monroe St. | 608-374-7445 tomah.wi.gov/parksrec
Enjoy the brand new 9-hole disc golf course located on East Brownnell St. near Fireman’s Park.
Enjoy the new Championship 18-hole disc golf course. Be sure to grab snacks and
drinks after the game, featuring one-of-akind self-pour tavern.
Hiawatha Golf Club
10229 Ellsworth Rd. | 608-372-5589
golfhiawatha.com
This beautiful 18-hole course features a practice range, putting green, and a comfortable lounge with short-order grill.
HUNTING
Toman n.a.s.a. - Disabled Hunt
608-567-4582 | tomahsquirrels.org
Everyone deserves to enjoy the outdoors! Tomah North American Squirrel Association organizes accessible outdoor activities for seniors, Veterans and people with physical disabilities. Open to individuals with Class A, B, C or D hunting permits with a valid Hunter Safety Certificate. Hunting season runs in October and opens with the season dates provided by the Wisconsin DNR. For more info, call or visit website.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
888-936-7463 | dnrwisconsin.gov.topic/lands
Are you new to the area or don’t have access to private land for hunting? Visit the WI DNR’s website to learn more about public access lands and for private lands with public access. Visit the website for more info.
MUSEUMS
Discover Cranberries Museum
204 Main St., Warrens | 608-378-4878 discovercranberries.com
Explore the industrial heritage of Wisconsin’s No. 1 fruit crop, cranberries, with this self-guided tour. You will discover historic machinery used to grow and harvest the crop and how methods have evolved over time. Originally used as a cranberry warehouse, this museum features a 1920s-era Bailey cranberry sorting mill and
TOMAH AREA COMMUNITY THEATRE “TOMAH ACT”
complete fresh fruit packing line, examples of old-time cranberry hand rakes, one of the first mechanical cranberry raking machines built in the 1940s (built right in this building), Warrens history, and an exhibit on Warren’s Cranberry Festival. After your tour, shop the unique items in the gift boutique, treat yourself to cranberry flavored ice cream, or enjoy a meal from the café. Open Tuesday through Sunday 7 a.m.-2 p.m., as well as Friday 4-8 p.m. Visit website for more info.
Fort McCoy Commemorative Area
Fort McCoy | 608-388-4209 home.army.mil/mccoy Tour World War II-era buildings, history center, equipment park, and Veterans Memorial Plaza. Open June-August, the second and fourth Friday from noon-4 p.m. and the first Saturday from 10 a.m-4 p.m.
Monroe County Local History Room & Museum
200 West Main St., Sparta | 608-269-8680 monroecountyhistory.org
This museum offers several interactive and multi-generational exhibits pertaining to the history of the county. Both permanent exhibits and regularly changing displays help bring the past to life and engage visitors. Exhibit highlights include: awardwinning “Monroe County A to Z” hands-on pop-up book, 3-D photo viewer, and HO scale model railroad layout. Resources available to the public include: cemetery and church records, county newspapers, plat maps, family histories, photos and much more. Open Tuesday through Saturday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., closed major holidays. Visit website for more info.
Tomah Area Historical Society & Museum
321 Superior Ave. | 608-372-1880 tomahmuseum.com
This museum collects, preserves, and displays items related to the Tomah area including: photos, clothing, books, agriculture artifacts, lumbering, railroad, business, military and Native American Heritage. The museum also features a large collection of Frank King materials including his famous “Gasoline Alley” comic strip which is unique to Tomah. open May through October, Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., with free admission. Visit website for more info.
WHAT TO DO
The Little Red Schoolhouse Museum –Gillett Park – 1318 Superior Ave. 608-372-1880 | tomahmuseum.com
This delightfully preserved one-room schoolhouse allows visitors to step back in time to discover how the students of years past were taught. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day, Wednesdays 14 p.m. & Saturdays 9 a.m. – Noon, with free admission.
Explore the historic garden of concrete sculptures decorated with thousands of glittering glass shards. This glass art environment was created by Paul and Matilda Wegner in the late 1920s and 1930s. Please note, experiencing the Grotto requires walking on uneven ground and stairs. Open during daylight hours Memorial Day through Labor Day, with no admission fee. Guided tours available by appointment. Visit website for more info.
PERFORMING ARTS & MUSIC
Americana Music in the Park Gillett Park | 1316 Superior Ave. 608-343-4202 | ampwisc.org
Grab your lawn chair and enjoy live music in the park held the first and third Wednesday from June through August. Find on Facebook for dates and band info.
Downtown Thursday Nights
800 & 900 Blocks of Superior Ave. 608-372-2166
downtownthursdaynights.com
Held annually each summer, six-week popup street concert features free admission, live music, food and drink vendors, beer booth, and a Kid Zone with face painting, balloon animals, caricatures, and bounce houses. The series runs Thursday evenings in July and August from 6-9 p.m., excluding the week of the Tractor Pull and Monroe County Fair. Follow Downtown Thursday Nights on Facebook for band announcements and event updates.
WHAT TO DO
Tomah Area Community Theatre
907 Kilbourn Ave. | 608-374-7469 tomahact.com
This theater brings together culture and community and is one of the best spaces to see the Arts in action in Tomah. Visitors can check the schedule for shows throughout the year and purchase tickets for shows during their visit or online.
Tomah Concert Association
901 Lincoln Ave. | 608-372-0859 concertassociation.net/tomahwi
Enjoy four cultural concerts throughout the year. TCA’s goal is to give individuals opportunities to attend live, professional, performances at an economical cost. All concerts are held at the Tomah High School Auditorium and last 70-90 minutes with one 15-minute intermission. Visit association website for show dates and times.
RECREATION
ATV/UTV Recreation – Tomah
The city authorizes the operation of AllTerrain-Vehicles and Utility-Terrain-Vehicles
on all city-maintained roads, streets, alleys, and highways, including any citymaintained parking lots, state, connecting, and county highways, with a speed limit of 35 MPH or less within the territorial boundaries of the city, except connecting highways or as otherwise posted. Visit tomahwi.gov for more info on the City of Tomah’s municipal code. Don’t have your own vehicle, rent one from Bear Bogging Adventure Tours. Visit bearbogging.com for more info. For routes and trail maps, visit atvridewi.com
La Crosse Loggers Baseball
1225 Caledonia St., La Crosse 608-796-9553 | lacrosseloggers.com
If you enjoy baseball, you’ll want to catch a summer collegiate game at Copeland Park on the north side of La Crosse. The Loggers are a proud affiliate of the Northwoods League and play 35 of their 70 games in La Crosse. Visit website or call for more info.
Feel the thrill of racing on a paved 1/3-mile custom oval track featuring hobby stocks, hornet, street stocks, sportsman, and more! Open May through September, Friday nights. Visit website or follow on Facebook for more info.
SKATING
Tomah’s Skate Park
Firemen’s Park - 703 East Monroe St. tomahwi.gov/parksrec
A great place for children of all ages to practice their skills!
Come cheer on the new junior hockey team as they take on several opponents throughout the season. Visit website or follow on Facebook for schedule and details.
WINTER OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Ice Fishing – Lake Tomah
Remember to check the thickness of the ice before venturing out and dress warmly!
Whitetail Ridge Recreation Area
8061 West J St., Fort McCoy | 608-388-3517
mccoy.armymwr.com
Located just nine miles west of Tomah. The rec area includes downhill skiing and snowboarding, snow tubing, cross country skiing, chalet, and Ten Point Pub. Equipment rental available.
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Amish Country Tour – South of Tomah
Enjoy the awe-inspiring scenic beauty of the Amish countryside. Take a self-guided tour through Amish Country via directions listed in this guide and enjoy shopping at local Amish stores. Take a drive from late September through October to view the beautiful fall colors.
WHAT TO DO
City of Tomah Athletic Complex
1201 Eggleson St. | 608-374-7445 tomahwi.gov/parksrec
Coming Spring/Summer of 2025, visitors and locals alike can make use of a brandnew sports complex on Flare Avenue in Tomah. The complex will include one full-sized baseball field with an athletic turf infield and lights, which can host any level up to professional; one adult softball/baseball field; one practice field; four batting cages; concession stand with press box and covered picnic tables; and on-site bathroom facilities. Look for more information on the fields as the grand opening draws closer! Follow Tomah Parks & Recreation Department on Facebook for event updates.
Cranberry Country Tour – Tomah/Warrens
Take a self-guided tour through Cranberry Country via directions listed in this guide. Enjoy the beautiful cranberry blossoms in late June or view the red harvest season September through October.
Farmers Market – South Side of Gillett Park 101 East Holton St.
Find seasonal produce, arts and crafts, Amish-made goods, hand-woven baskets, quilts, pies, canned goods, and much more! Open May through October: Wednesdays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturdays 6 a.m.-1 p.m.
Friday Night Fish Fry
Enjoy date-night or a night out with family at a local restaurant. For event dates and details, visit the community calendar at tomahwisconsin.com
Hilliker Tree Farm – 21495 Flatiron Ave. 608-372-0777 | hillikertreefarm.com
Come for the beautiful trees, stay for the fun! Find the perfect Christmas tree and handmade wreaths, and enjoy hayrides, campfires, hot chocolate, gift shopping and a visit with Santa! Follow on Facebook for more info.
Preschool Create ‘n Play
Tomah Parks & Rec
Recreation Station - 316 Arthur St. 608-374-7445 | tomahwi.gov/parksrec Children, ages 2-5, will create a masterpiece
and enjoy playtime in the indoor play space. Sessions run Thursdays 9 – 9:45 a.m. or 10 –10:45 a.m. Follow “Tomah Parks & Recreation Department” on Facebook for event dates. Register your little ones at tomah.recdesk.com.
Preschool Open Gym – Tomah Parks & Rec
Recreation Station – 316 Arthur St. 608-374-7445 | tomahwi.gov/parksrec
A fun indoor play space for children ages 5 and under. Admission is $3 on site or virtual punch passes available through the Recdesk site or on site, 10 visits for $20. Open gym hours: Tuesdays 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m.; Wednesdays 10-Noon and 1:303:30 p.m.; and Thursdays 1-3 p.m.. Follow “Tomah Parks & Recreation Department” on Facebook for event updates. Purchase your punch pass at tomah.recdesk.com
Recreation Trail & City Parks
Go on an adventure! The Tomah Recreation Trail has several entry points to enjoy walking, running, biking, or rollerblading outdoor adventures. The approx. six-mile trail includes residential sidewalks and connects into the park system. Take a rest, pack a picnic, or enjoy playtime on the playground at one of our nine local parks. Remember to wear comfortable shoes, stay hydrated, bring your camera for selfies and scenic views, and be mindful of your surroundings to ensure a safe and enjoyable adventure! For a city trail map, visit tomahwisconsin.com/city-trail.
Tomah Aquatic Center at Buckley Park 411 East Holton St. | 608-374-7446 (*during pool hours) | 608-374-7445 tomahwi.gov/parksrec
Perfect for cooling off on those sunny summer days. With a six-lane pool, zerodepth entry area, three water slides, the kid’s favorite polar bear “Pete” slide, diving boards, and a splash pad for children under 48 inches, this is the place to make a summer splash. There are lounge chairs, picnic tables, pavilion, and playground area outside the center, so you can spend a whole summer day at the center and the park soaking up the sun and swimming!
Tomah Holiday Lights – Winnebago Park | 903 Brandon St. | 608-344-0947
tomahholidaylights.com
Take a drive through the park to enjoy holiday lights, beautiful decorations, a visit with Santa, and tune into 88.1 FM for interactive holiday music. Follow Tomah Holiday Lights on Facebook for event details. Open the Friday after Thanksgiving through Dec. 31.
Tomah Parks & Rec Athletic Programs
608-374-7445 | tomahwi.gov/parksrec
If you love sports, check out the adult and youth programs offered by the City of Tomah Parks and Rec Department throughout the year. Youth programs feature: little slugger’s T-ball, basketball, tennis, volleyball, football, swim lessons and swim team, cheer, family/youth open gym, and special rec events. Adult programs feature: volleyball, softball, basketball, pickleball, open gym and a new disc golf course. For more info, follow “Tomah Parks & Recreation Department” on Facebook.
Tomah Public Library – 716 Superior Ave. 608-374-7470 | tomahpubliclibrary.org
Take in the beauty of this city-owned historical building. Check out books and movies for enjoyment at home, or utilize the computer. Join fun programs throughout the year for kids and adults.
View the Fall Colors – Tomah & Surrounding Areas.
Take a drive around the Tomah area to view the beautiful fall colors from late September into October.
Winnebago Park – 903 Brandon St. 608-374-7445 | tomahwi.gov/parksrec
Enjoy summer fun with this kid and family friendly park! Featuring two open air picnic pavilions, an enclosed shelter with a fireplace, public restrooms, baseball diamond, volleyball courts, the Wonder Hoops basketball court, horseshoe pits and fitness equipment. The park also features the Winnebago Wonderland, a 10,000 sq. ft. wooden playground complete
Discover the history of Tomah with various displays and artifacts. Featuring the collection of Frank King materials and his famous “Gasoline Alley” comic strip which is unique to Tomah!
VISIT TODAY
Museum open May - October
Tues. - Sat. | 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Little Red Schoolhouse open Memorial Day - Labor Day Wed. | 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Sat. | 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. tomahmuseum.com (608) 372-1880
321 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660
with castles, mazes, slides, tubes, swings, with kid friendly play areas, and the new Tomah Rotary Club Music Plaza filled with instruments for children to make music! Fishing (all year round) and walking are also welcomed activities with two boat ramps for access to the lake, an accessible fishing pier and a walking trail.
Youth Sports - Tomah Sports Booster Club
608-344-0947 I tomahboosterclub.com
This organization supports the athletic programs of the Tomah Area School District through fundraising, financial support, and promoting sportsmanship and school spirit throughout the community. Visit website to learn more about the youth sports offered in our community or to become a member of the booster club.
1201 N. Superior Ave. | 608-374-4200 allamericandoitcenter.com
Home improvement, hardware, rental center, garden center, and building supplies.
All Things Amish & More
1101 Superior Ave. | 608-567-0732
allthingsamishandmore.com
Amish made cabinets, furniture, home décor, and candy. Seasonal home décor and infrared saunas.
Antique / Cranberry Country Mall
1510 Eaton Ave. | 608-372-7853
antiquemalloftomah.com
Antique dealers featuring coins, jewelry, postcards, military, furniture, glassware, toys, tools, and more. Attached gift / craft shop with art gallery.
Bertram’s Jewelry Studio
1600 Superior Ave., Ste. 2 | 608-343-1664
bertramsjewelrystudio.com
Full-service jewelry studio, unique custom designs, and gifts.
Creekside Kennels & Shop
N3522 Dodge Rd., Black River Falls 715-896-2967 | creeksidekennelshop.com
High-quality pet food, toys, treats, supplies and supplements.
Discover Cranberries
204 Main St., Warrens | 608-387-4878
discovercranberries.com
Cranberry Country Café, ice cream,
museum, and gift shop featuring cranberry-themed gifts, food, seasonings, oils, taffy, relishes, sauces, wines, soaps, lotions, cookbooks, candies, and more.
Goodwill
1516 N. Superior Ave. | 608-372-7464
goodwillncw.org
Clothing, housewares, home décor, books, toys, and more.
Hilliker Tree Farm (Seasonal)
21495 Flatiron Ave. | 608-372-0777
hillikertreefarm.com
Christmas and glass ornaments, holiday home décor, winter hats and gloves, candles, wreaths, and Christmas trees.
Humbird Cheese Mart
2010 Eaton Ave. | 608-372-6069
humbirdcheese.com
Cheese, sausage, fudge, candies, gift boxes, Wisconsin-themed gifts, souvenirs, ice cream, home décor, and more.
Jay’s Sport and Hobby
1021 Superior Ave. Ste. 8 | 608-487-5031
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Sports cards and memorabilia, Pokemon cards and more.
JNC Latin Grocery Store
1004 Superior Ave. | 608-567-0057
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Fresh baked goods, fresh fruits & vegetables, canned goods, seasonings, tortillas, pasta, soda & juice, candy, clothing, Mexican food and more.
Molter’s Fresh Market
701 East Clifton St. | 608-372-5355
moltersfreshmarket.com
Grocery, produce, organics, deli, meats, bakery, floral, liquor and sushi.
BERTRAM’S JEWERLY STUDIO
WHERE TO SHOP
Poppin’ Balloons & Gifts
1105 Superior Ave. | 239-440-9535
poppinbg.com
Balloon décor for any occasion, personalized tumblers, blankets, shirts, bags, and resin gifts.
Safe Ship Tomah
621 Superior Ave., Ste. 1 | 608-372-9500
safeshiptomah.com
Unique crafts and gifts including home goods, dry and baked goods, jewelry, seasonal flowers, holiday decor, soap and lotion and more.
Sassy Girl Aroma
321 W. Clifton St. | 608-567-0043
sassygirlaroma.com
Scented wax melts, fragrances for men and women, candles, wax warmers, and perfume bar.
Shoe Sensation
224 W. McCoy Blvd. | 608-567-6130
shoesensation.com
Footwear for men, women, and kids.
The Baker’s Table
233 Superior Ave. | 608-567-2711
thebakerstable.biz
Small art gallery, gift shop, specialty coffee grounds, nostalgic kid’s toys and custommade ceramics.
The Market Place
1405 Superior Ave. | 608-374-2777
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Primitives, collectibles, crafts, and gifts.
The Meat Shop
25321 Grain Ave. | 608-372-6039
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Meat processing and retail store, including pre-cut meats.
Tomah Cash Mercantile
914 Superior Ave. | 608-372-2171 tomahcashstore.com
Men’s, women’s, and children’s apparel, work clothing, shoes, unique gifts, collectibles, home décor, and furniture.
Veterans Assistance Foundation - G.I. Need That / Cup O’Joe
1118 Superior Ave. | 608-372-4506
vafvets.org
Resale shop with clothing, housewares, home goods, holiday items and more.
ZEA Pet Supplies
1118 N. Superior Ave. | 608-567-0294
zeapetsupplies.com
Quality pet products for cats and dogs, grooming and nail grinding services, plus a small selection of supplies for small animals, birds, and reptiles.
Tomah Area Community Theatre 907 Kilbourn Ave., Tomah 608-374-7469 | tomahact.com Space: 2 | Capacity: 200
Tomah Park Shelters & Recreation Park City of Tomah Parks & Rec. Dept. 608-374-7445 | tomahwi.gov/parksrec
Enclosed Shelters
• Winnebago Park | Capacity: 80
• Firemen’s Park | Capacity: 80
Open Air
• Winnebago Park – 2
• Firemen’s Park – 2
• Veteran’s Park – 1
• Butts Park – 1
• Memorial Park – 1
• Burnstad’s Adventure Park-1
Recreation Park
• Recreation Building | Capacity: 700
• Exhibit Building | Capacity: 400
• Tomah Ice Center | Capacity: 1,500
VFW Post 1382 1618 Superior Ave., Tomah 608-343-2464 vfw1382@gmail.com Space: 1
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Amish Country Tour
Enjoy the area’s beautiful Amish country scenery with this self-guided driving tour through the community just south of Tomah. We encourage you to explore with these easy steps and suggestions.
See the Signs & Slow Down: Look for the yellow caution sign featuring the Amish buggy icon. Be cautious of sharp turns, pedestrians, horse-drawn buggies, and wagons traveling slowly, especially if driving in inclement weather. Sundays are heavily trafficked due to Amish families attending religious services or visiting friends and relatives.
Identifying Amish Homes: Homes can be identified by their lack of modern machinery, usually painted white, and oftentimes windmills. Keep an eye out for “additions” to the homes which generally means a son has married, and the family needs room for the new couple.
Respect the Community: Please note, due to religious beliefs, Amish are not allowed to be photographed. Shops owned and operated by the Amish are closed on Sundays.
Turn-by-Turn Directions:
1. Head south on WI-131 S (4.5 mi)
2. Turn left onto Co. Hwy. A (2.4 mi)
3. Turn right onto King Rd. to WI-71 W in Clifton (7.3 mil)
4. Turn right onto King Rd. (3.1 mil)
5. Turn left to stay on King Rd. (4.9 mi)
6. Turn right onto WI-71 W (2.8 mi)
7. Follow WI-71 N back to Tomah (10 mi)
Scan QR code for an interactive Google Earth map that will guide you to the driving tour and shops.
Amish Country Stores
Stores owned and operated by Amish are closed on Sundays
Repurposing old barnwood chairs, tables, cabinets, beds, doors & more.
Pleasant View Kitchens
12402 Mason Ave., Cashton, WI 54619
Custom kitchen cabinets.
Reuben G Miller
S1126 Parker Rd., Cashton, WI 54619
Rocking Chairs, birdhouses, trellis, and fall mums.
Ridgeland Woodworking
13190 Meadow Ave., Cashton, WI 54619
Interior glider rockers and hand-woven baskets.
Scenic Country Woodworks
S-1313 Mast Rd., Cashton, WI 54619
Western red cedar outdoor furniture, love seat, swivel & straight gliders, garden arbors & benches, Adirondacks, balcony & pub sets, picnic & patio tables, cedar tin planters, cooler stands & more.
Scenic Pines Woodworks
S-619 Irish Ridge Rd., Cashton, WI 54619
Custom built barnwood furniture, tables & chairs, rustic boxelder furniture.
Scenic Ridge Oak
26353 Melrose Rd., Cashton, WI 54619
Furniture and cabinets.
Wideview Woodworking
16605 Newman Ave., Cashton, WI 54619
Cranberry Country Tour
Did you know, Wisconsin is the world’s leading producer of cranberries with more than half of the world’s supply produced on 250 Wisconsin family farms! The state’s number one fruit crop generates nearly $1 billion in revenue each year while supporting over 4,000 jobs. Native to the marshlands of central and northern Wisconsin, commercial production began in the 1850s. Today, cranberries grow in 20 of Wisconsin’s 72 counties with the largest concentration of growers in the Tomah/ Warrens/Wisconsin Rapids area.
Harvest season, typically mid-September through October, is the most exciting time of the year in Cranberry Country. Take in the awe-inspiring scenic beauty of the bright red cranberry beds and the changing fall color. Contrary to popular belief, cranberries do not grow in water, instead, they grow on low-lying vines in beds layered with sand, peat, gravel, and clay. Cranberries contain four tiny air pockets allowing them to float. During harvest, beds are flooded with water and the vines are shaken with machinery for the collection of fruit to be sold as fresh fruit or turned into pressed products like juice, sauce, and dried cranberries. The tart red berries are a rich source of vitamin C. Cranberry blossom season, generally late June through early July, is another beautiful time to visit Cranberry Country. An estimated 20 million flowers bloom per cultivated acre.
Tours:
Self-Guided Driving Tour: Directions included in this section
Discover Cranberries Museum – SelfGuided Tour: Walk through the museum to learn how cranberries grow, history of the cranberry industry, discover machinery
from the early years, and how harvest methods have evolved over the decades. After your tour, grab some food or ice cream from the Café and check out the Cranberry Gift Shop.
Cranberry Harvest days: Hosted annually the first weekend of October by Wetherby Cranberry Company. Tour the marsh, shop at the farm store, and experience hip boots where visitors can pull on waterproof boots and stand amongst the floating cranberries. For event details, visit freshcranberries.com
Warrens Cranberry Festival – Self-Guided Walking Tour: Enjoy a walking tour on neighboring marshes during Cranfest held annually the last full weekend of September. For event details, visit cranfest.com.
Let’s Start the Tour!
Enjoy the Cranberry Country Tour any time you’re visiting the area. Allow about one hour to tour the approximately 22.5-mile route. We suggest starting your tour at Discover Cranberries in downtown Warrens for breakfast or lunch. Housed in a historic warehouse building, featuring an interactive museum, cranberry gift shop, café, and an old-fashioned ice cream parlor serving cranberry ice cream. Hours vary by season, for more details, visit discovercranberries.com.
Safety first: Harvest is a busy time of year. For everyone’s safety, please do not drive or walk on cranberry marshes without permission. Most cranberry growers allow visitors to stop along the road to watch and capture photos. Please pullover somewhere safe, remain next to your vehicle, and make sure to avoid blocking any marsh driveways. Wetherby Cranberry Company is the only marsh on the driving tour that offers public tours.
Starting from Discover Cranberries, 204 Main St., Warrens. Travel north across the train tracks on Main St.
Turn right onto County Hwy. EW:
Look right: as you leave Warrens, you’ll drive past Vern Gebhardt Cranberry Marsh/ Whiskey Creek Cranberry which started in 1968, making it one of the newer marshes on this tour.
Fun fact: Many marshes in this area are over 100 years old owned by multigenerational families.
Travel about 2-miles down, east on County Hwy. EW:
Look right: to spot the sign for Russel Rezin & Son/Jay Creek Cranberries marsh which celebrated its centennial in 2018. Belonging to the Rezin marsh, past the ponds, you’ll find more cranberry beds.
Wildlife watch: Look for bald eagles, trumpeter swans, loons, and other waterfowls. Marshes also provide habitat for sandhill cranes, whitetail deer, muskrats, otters, coyotes, wolves, and more.
Travel about 1-mile east on County Hwy. EW:
Look right and left: Here the county road splits the James Potter Cranberry Marsh. Established in 1871, owned by the Potter family since 1912, makes this marsh one of the oldest in the Warrens area.
Turn right onto Auger Road, to visit Wetherby Cranberry Company: Owned by the Van Wychen family who sell seasonal fresh cranberries, produce cranberry wine, and offer personalized VIP cranberry tours for a fee, reservations are required.
When departing, turn right onto County Hwy. EW, then turn left on Augusta Road: Get a closeup view of the Potter marsh.
Look right to see 12 original beds being converted into two, 15-acre beds.
Fun fact: The oldest bed on this marsh was planted in 1928 and still produces cranberries to this day!
Stay on Augusta Road until it intersects Crampton Road (road turns right). Turn left onto Crampton Road:
Look right: to see Hancock Brothers sphagnum moss processing facility.
Fun fact: Wisconsin is the only state in the U.S. to commercially harvest sphagnum moss which can hold 20 times its weight in water, making it invaluable for keeping nursery stock alive during shipment. You may see it spread across the sand to dry before it’s packaged and sold to garden centers and nurseries.
Continue north to the intersection of Crampton Road and Beltz Road: Look left: To the west is the Beltz Cranberry Company marsh, owned by the family of Steve and Betty Gebhardt.
Fun fact: Have you seen a variation of Ocean Spray’s signature commercial with an older farmer exchanging comedic banter with a younger farmer, while standing in a bog of cranberries? Filmed in 2014 and debuted in 2015, the Beltz marsh was featured in these signature commercials.
Turn right onto Crampton Road:
Look left: Here you will see the Gebhardt LLC marsh, also owned by the family of Steve and Betty Gebhardt. Before being planted to cranberries in the 1990s, a mint farm operated, and peppermint oil was extracted for use in flavoring candies, toothpaste, and other products.
Continue 2-miles to the intersection of Crampton Road and County Hwy. HH: The marsh sign is a few yards to the right, but directly in front of you is QRS&M Cranberry Company which was established in 1877. Prior to that, located on this property was the sawmill community of Chaplin.
Turn left onto Hwy. HH, travel north about 1.5-miles:
Look right: You’ll see a sign for Farmland Management’s Jackson-Meadow Valley marsh. Many locals refer to this land as the Case Marsh. In 1876 Russel Case purchased government land that boasted wild cranberries. The marsh stayed in the family until the passing of Russel’s grandson, Robert “Bob” Case, in 1975. Bob invented one of the first mechanical cranberry pickers.
Fun fact: Bob’s workshop was once housed in the Union Cranberry Company warehouse which now hosts Discover Cranberries, where you first started this tour. One of Bob’s early raking machines is on display in the museum.
Continue about 1-mile northwest on Hwy. HH:
Look right:
Cranberry East Marsh. Established in the 1870s, this marsh was purchased by Judge John Stevens in 1918 and settled on by his daughter and son-in-law Genevieve & Archibald Scott in 1921. Since then, the marsh has been in continuous operation by the members of the Stevens/Scott Family.
Continue about 1-mile west on Hwy. HH:
Look right and left:
R Nemitz Cranberry Company marsh which produces cranberries and aronia berries. Like cranberries, aronia is native to North America and produces small, dark berries that are popular among health-conscious consumers. The Nemitz family has planted over 24,000 bushes of aronia on 20 acres.
Continue about 2-miles west on Hwy. HH:
Look right: Cranberry LLC marsh.
Fun fact:
Nemitz, and Walworth marshes were all part of the Union Cranberry Company.
Retired owners offered the opportunity to purchase these marshes to three of their marsh managers. The Central Marsh was purchased by Charles Walworth and his son Dale in 1973.
Travel about 2.5 miles on Hwy. HH, turn left onto Hwy. O: You’ll notice additional cranberry marshes on your way back to the start of your tour.
Travel 3-miles south on Hwy. O, turn right onto County Hwy. EW, turn left on County EW, head south over the train tracks, and you are back to the start of the tour.
Thank you for visiting Warrens, we hope you enjoyed the tour! For info on other attractions and events, checkout visitwarrens.net. Information provided by: WABA – Warrens Area Business Association.
Cranberry Country Tour Map
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
ACCOUNTANTS
Associated Accounting Services, Inc.
1021 Superior Ave.
Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-7100 | tomahaccountant.com
CliftonLarsonAllen, LLP
435 Julie St. P.O. Box 547 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2177 | claconnect.com
MBE CPAs LLP
200 W. Warren St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-4829 | mbecpa.com
ADVERTISING & PROMOTIONS
Lamar
1329 Interchange Pl. La Crosse, WI 54603 (608) 784-8200 | lamar.com
Magnum.Media
1021 N. Superior Ave., Ste. 5 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-9600 magnumbroadcasting.com
Minuteman Press of Tomah 1115 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-7746 tomah.minutemanpress.com
Monroe County Herald 1302 River Rd. P.O Box 252 Sparta, WI 54656 (608) 269-9797 monroecountyherald.com
News 8 Now
141 S. 6th St. La Crosse, WI 54601 (608) 782-4678 | news8000.com
P & P Products
119 S. Rusk Ave. Sparta, WI 54656 (608) 269-8050 | pnpproducts.com
River Travel Media 719 19th St. S P.O. Box 1712 La Crosse, WI 54602 (608) 799-5334 | rivertravelmedia.com
River Valley Media Group 1407 Saint Andrew St., Ste. 100 La Crosse, WI 54603 (608) 791-8300 rivervalleymediagroup.com
Sparta-Tomah Broadcasting Co. 113 W. Oak St. Sparta, WI 54656 (608) 269-3100 | cow97.com
The Tomah Journal 1407 Saint Andrews St., Ste. 100 La Crosse, WI 54603 (608) 372-4123 | tomahjournal.com
Tomah Area Chamber of Commerce 310 N. Superior Ave. P.O. Box 625 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2166 | tomahwisconsin.com
Zingler Marketing, LLC 6125 County Hwy. O Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 378-3316 | zinglersign.com makeyourphotosbig.com
AGRICULTURE
Allied Cooperative 711 Fair St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2458 | allied.coop
Habelman Bros. Company 10688 Estate Rd. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2444 habelmancranberries.com
LaGrange Tunnel-Lites 4-H Club 15590 Co. Hwy. M Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 3343-9411
Tomah FFA Alumni 10372 Co. Hwy. M Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 343-5584
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Wetherby Cranberry Company
3365 Auger Rd. Warrens, WI 54666 (608) 378-4813 | freshcranberries.com
Wisconsin Transit Co., Inc. 28168 Essex Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-4032
AMISH ITEMS
All Things Amish & More 1101 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 567-0732 allthingsamishandmore.com
Antique/Cranberry Country Mall 1510 Eaton Ave. | P.O. Box 848 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-7853 antiquemalloftomah.com
Humbird Cheese Mart 2010 Eaton Ave. P.O. Box 269 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-6069 | humbirdcheese.com
ANTIQUES, ESTATE SALES, CONSIGNMENT
Antique/Cranberry Country Mall 1510 Eaton Ave. P.O. Box 848 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-7853 antiquemalloftomah.com
Estate Sales By Tami Rae 2310 Mississippi St. La Crosse, WI 54601 (608) 387-6613 estatesalesbytamirae.com
APARTMENTS
3rd Gen LLC 808 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-4203 | TeePeeBuilding.com
BMW Properties, LLC 401 Butts Ave., Baltic A Tomah, WI 54660 (715) 829-0176
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
Cranberry Corners Rental Management, LLC
411 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-7368 | cranberryrentals.net
Freedom Village LLC
304 Murdock St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-2466 | freedomvillageapts.com
H & H Holdings Group, LLC
229 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 387-9958 | hhholdings.org
Oakwood House Properties 623 Hollister Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 387-9662 oakwoodhouse.managebuilding.com
Patriot Properties 105 E. Veterans St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-5777 patriotplaceproperties.com
Tomah Property Management 1214 Mark Ave. P.O Box 96 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-4553 | tomahapartments.com
Tomah Public Housing Authority 107 E. Milwaukee St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-7455 tomahwi.gov/cdbghousing
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & BUILDING
Brickl Bros., Inc. 400 Brickl Rd. West Salem, WI 54669 (608) 786-0890 | bricklbros.com
Design Focus, LLC 1577 E. Young Dr. Onalaska, WI 54650 (608) 780-1826
Keller, Inc.
N216 State Rd. 55 P.O. Box 620
Kaukauna, WI 54130 (920) 766-5795 | kellerbuilds.com
Market & Johnson, Inc. 1652 Lakeshore Dr. La Crosse, WI 54603 (608) 784-5000 | market-johnson.com
Meadow Valley Log Homes
N13706 State Hwy. 173 P.O Box 16 Mather, WI 54641 (608) 378-4024 | mvloghomes.com
Ray Olsen Construction LLC 18435 Iowa Rd. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-3344
The Carpenter’s Touch, LLC 17129 Hemmingford Ave. P.O. Box 722 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-2729
Tomah Lumber, Inc.
111 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2111 | tomahlumber.com
Wieser Brothers General Contractor, Inc. 200 Twilite St. La Crescent, MN 55947 (507) 895-8903 | wieserbrothers.com
ART GALLERIES
Antique/Cranberry Country Mall 1510 Eaton Ave. P.O. Box 848
Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-7853 | antiquemalloftomah.com
ASSISTED LIVING & NURSING CARE FACILITIES
Our Town Tomah Assisted Living 1330 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 567-5050 | ourtownassistedliving.com
Rolling Hills Rehab Center 14400 Co. Hwy. B Sparta, WI 54656 (608) 269-8800 | rollinghillsseniorliving.org
Tomah Nursing & Rehabilitation Center 1505 Butts Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-3241 | atriumlivingcenters.com
Tomah VA Medical Center
500 East Veterans St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-3971 | tomah.va.gov
Windy Ridge Care P.O. Box 938 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 343-1177
ATTORNEYS & LEGAL SERVICES
Carmichael & Quartemont, S.C. 916 Oak St. P.O Box 725 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-3239
Penny J. Precour, Attorney at Law, S.C. 808 Superior Ave., Ste. 201 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2014 | tomahlaw.com
AUTO DEALERSHIP
Larkin’s GMC, Inc. 805 N. Superior Ave. P.O Box 876
Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2161 | larkinsgmc.com
Morrie’s Tomah CDJR Ford
1200 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-4121 | morries.com
AUTO DETAILING & WASH
Thunderwash Car Wash
135 W. McCoy Blvd. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-5855 Follow on Facebook
AUTO PARTS, MAINTENANCE, & REPAIRS
Cordells Automotive and Tire 1231 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-3493 | cordellsauto.net
Hesgard Collision Center, LLC
1110 Townline Rd. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-2830 | hesgardcollisioncenter.com
Larkin’s GMC, Inc.
805 N. Superior Ave. P.O. Box 876 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2161 | larkinsgmc.com
Lyden Auto Body
25177 US Hwy. 12 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2900 | autobodytomah.com
Morrie’s Tomah CDJR Ford 1200 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-4121 | morries.com
Tomah Lumber, Inc. 111 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2111 | tomahlumber.com
Wieser Brothers General Contractor, Inc.
200 Twilite St. La Crescent, MN 55947 (507) 895-8903 | wieserbrothers.com
CONSULTANTS
American Family Insurance - Jason Lassen Agency, Inc. 201 Helen Walton Dr., Ste. 7 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-8100 | LassenAgency.com
American Family Insurance - Jeremy Haldeman Agency LLC
1615 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-4800 amfam.com/agents/wisconsin/tomah/ jeremy-haldeman
Ameriprise - Carlson Advisors 802 Superior Ave Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-9444 | ameriprise.com
Associated Accounting 1021 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-7100 | tomahaccountant.com
Becky’s Tax Service, LLC 1410 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-6524 | beckystaxservice.com
CliftonLarsonAllen, LLP
435 Julie St. P.O. Box 547 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2177 | claconnect.com
CORRE, Inc
1222 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 828-1011 | correinc.com
Edward Jones - Griffin Moe, Financial Advisor, CFP® 1509 Superior Ave. P.O. Box 678 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-6002 edwardjones.com/us-en/financial-advisor/ griffin-moe
Edward Jones - Jeremy Haun, Financial Advisor, CFP® 1115 N. Superior Ave., Ste. 3 P.O. Box 336 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-6300 edwardjones.com/us-en/financial-advisor/ jeremy-haun
Edward Jones - Lenny Bakken, Financial Advisor, CFP®, AAMS® 1216 Mark Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-3706 edwardjones.com/lenny-bakken
Egstad Wealth Management 1017 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-2416 | EgstadWM.com
Estate Sales By Tami Rae 2310 Mississippi St. La Crosse, WI 54601 (608) 387-6613 | estatesalesbytamirae.com
Greater Insurance Service-Tabitha Lueneburg Agency 414 East State St. Mauston, WI 53948 (608) 393-6552 | greaterinsurance.com
Holthaus Insurance & Financial Services, Inc. – State Farm 601 N. Superior Ave., Ste. 8 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2475 | jeffholthaus.com
MBE CPAs, LLP
200 W. Warren St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-4829 | mbecpa.com
MBE Wealth Management, LLC
200 W. Warren St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-5521 | mbewealth.com
Mobile Health Partner LLC
1115 N. Superior Ave., Ste. 5 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 633-7354 | mobilehealthpartner.com
Spectrum Insurance Group LLC
201 Helen Walton Dr., Ste. 4 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 567-0499 | spectruminsgroup.com
Thrivent Financial
1021 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-3002 connect.thrivent.com/joel-brieske
TRICOR Insurance, LLC
909 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-3286 | tricorinsurance.com
Edward Jones - Jeremy Haun, Financial Advisor, CFP® 1115 N. Superior Ave., Ste. 3 P.O. Box 336 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-6300 edwardjones.com/us-en/financial-advisor/ jeremy-haun
Edward Jones - Lenny Bakken, Financial Advisor, CFP®, AAMS® 1216 Mark Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-3706 edwardjones.com/lenny-bakken
Egstad Wealth Management 1017 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-2416 | EgstadWM.com
Holthaus Insurance & Financial Services, Inc. – State Farm 601 N. Superior Ave., Ste. 8 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2475 | jeffholthaus.com
MBE Wealth Management, LLC
200 W. Warren St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-5521 | mbewealth.com
Oakdale Credit Union
128 E. Badger Dr. P.O. Box 115 Oakdale, WI 54649 (608) 372-3939 | oakdalecu.coop
RIA Federal Credit Union
1024 N. Superior Ave. P.O. Box 905 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-9277 | riafcu.com
TACU Credit Union
940 N. Superior Ave. P.O. Box 905 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-4736 | tacuonline.com
Thrivent Financial 1021 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-3002 connect.thrivent.com/joel-brieske
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
TRICOR Insurance, LLC
909 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-3286 | tricorinsurance.com
Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation (WWBIC) 3500 State Hwy. 16 La Crosse, WI 54601 (608) 668-4402 | wwbic.com
FISHING
Lake Tomah – City of Tomah Boat Landing at Winnebago Park 903 Brandon St. Tomah, WI 54660 tomahwi.gov/bc-lc
North American Squirrel Association (n.a.s.a) P.O. Box 173 Tomah, WI 54660 (608)-567-4582 | tomahsquirrels.org
Pine View Recreation Area DFMWR IMNE-MWB-M 1668 South J St. Fort McCoy, WI 54656 (608) 388-3517 | mccoy.armymwr.com
FITNESS
Ever Fit, LLC - Women’s Health Club 625 E. Clifton St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-3348 | everfitclub.com
Lunda Community Center 405 State Hwy. 54 Black River Falls, WI 54615 (715) 670-0790 lundacommunitycenter.com
The Fitness Connection
510 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-3883 Follow on Facebook
FLORISTS
Molter’s Fresh Market, LLC 701 E. Clifton St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-5355 | moltersfreshmarket.com
FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES
Sonnenburg Family Funeral Home
801 E. Monowau St. P.O. Box 762 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2300 | sonnenburgfamilyfh.com
Torkelson Funeral Home 2224 S. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-5158 | torkelsonfuneralhome.com
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
GAS & CONVENIENCE
Kwik Trip
Store #718: 1504 Superior Ave. (608) 372-7600
Store #796: 310 E. McCoy Blvd. (608) 372-5776
Store #484: 124 W. McCoy Blvd. (608) 372-5940 Tomah, WI 54660 kwiktrip.com
GIFTS & SPECIALTY ITEMS
Ace Hardware
1110 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-4724 | acehardware.com
All American Do-It Center 1201 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-4200 allamericandoitcenter.com
All Things Amish & More 1101 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 567-0732 allthingsamishandmore.com
625 E. Clifton St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-3348 | everfitclub.com
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
Heart Line Counseling and Consulting, LLC 1016 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 377-3864 | heartlinecc.com
Lunda Community Center 405 State Hwy. 54 Black River Falls, WI 54615 (715) 670-0790 lundacommunitycenter.com
McNally Spinal Care, LLC 1021 Berry Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-5900
Revitalized Health and Wellness 1 (952) 769-7361 - Tomah revitalizedhealthandwellnessllc.com
The Fitness Connection 510 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-3883 Follow on Facebook
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
HEATING & COOLING
Dean’s Refrigeration & Heating 114 Jefferson St. P.O. Box 49 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-6928 | deansrefrigeration.com
Derousseau Heating & Cooling, Inc. 24771 Foley Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-4703 | derousseauheatcool.com
Don’s Plumbing Service, Inc. 1003 E. Clifton St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-4219 | donsplumbingtomah.com
Flock’s Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. 27551 Co. Hwy. U Cashton, WI 54619 (608) 374-5500 | flocksheating.com
HOLISTIC HEALTH
Angel Wings Healing & Retreat Center Kendall, WI (608) 432-5818 AngelWingsHealingCenter.org
Heart Line Counseling and Consulting, LLC 1016 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 377-3864 | heartlinecc.com
McNally Spinal Care, LLC 1021 Berry Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-5900
Revitalized Health and Wellness 1 (952) 769-7361 - Tomah revitalizedhealthandwellnessllc.com
HOME FURNISHINGS
Ace Hardware
1110 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-4724 | acehardware.com
All American Do-It Center 1201 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-4200 allamericandoitcenter.com
All Things Amish & More 1101 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 567-0732 allthingsamishandmore.com
Capauls Floor Covering, Inc.
1217 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-2784 | capauls.com
Lebakkens Rent-To-Own
1520 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-2533 | lebakkensrto.com
Safe Ship Sisters 2, LLC
621 Superior Ave., Ste. 1 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-9500 | safeshiptomah.com
The Market Place 1405 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-2777 Follow on Facebook
Tomah Cash Mercantile 914 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2171 | tomahcashstore.com
HOSPITALS & CLINICS
Gundersen Tomah Clinic
505 Gopher Dr. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-4111 | gundersenhealth.org
Mayo Clinic Health System
325 Butts Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 392-5000 mayoclinichealthsystem.org
Mobile Health Partner
1115 N. Superior Ave., Ste. 5 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 633-7354 | mobilehealthpartner.com
St. Clare Health Mission of Monroe County
310 W. Main St. Sparta, WI 54656 (608) 366-5343 | stclaremonroecounty.org
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
Tomah Health Hospital
501 Gopher Dr. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2181 | tomahhealth.org
Tomah VA Medical Center
500 E. Veterans St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-3971 | tomah.va.gov
Warrens Clinic
101 Unity Dr. Warrens, WI 54666 (608) 377-8792 tomahhealth.org/services/warrens-clinic
HOTELS & MOTELS
Best Western Tomah 1017 E. McCoy Blvd. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-3211 | bwtomahhotel.com
Cranberry Country Lodge 319 Wittig Rd. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-2801 | cranberrycountrylodge.com
Hampton Inn Tomah
219 Buan St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-3800 | tomah.hamptoninn.com
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tomah 215 Buan St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 567-2067 ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/en/ tomah/lsetm/hoteldetail
Microtel Inn & Suites
115 W. Andres St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-2050 | microtelinn.com
Three Bears Resort
701 Yogi Circle Warrens, WI 54666 (608) 378-2500 | threebearsresort.com
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
Patty Ambort
Pam Buchda
Joan Hanson
Marci Martin
Joe & Carrie Martinez
Oak Moser
Fran Pollard
Jodi Powers
Eric J. Prise
Wes Revels
Amy Roscovius
Vinnie Rowan
John Rusch
Larry Scheckel
Ann Schleicher
Don Tralmer
Nancy VanderMeer
INSURANCE
American Family Insurance - Jason Lassen Agency, Inc. 201 Helen Walton Dr., Ste. 7 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-8100 | LassenAgency.com
American Family Insurance - Jeremy Haldeman Agency LLC 1615 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-4800 amfam.com/agents/wisconsin/tomah/ jeremy-haldeman
Delivering joy
From prenatal appointments to meeting your baby, keep your growing family’s care close to home with help from Gundersen Tomah Clinic.
Services
• Pregnancy care, including delivery at Tomah Health
• Family Medicine
• Pharmacy
• And much more! CALL (608) 372-4111 TO SCHEDULE.
Gundersen Health System is becoming Emplify Health
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
Greater Insurance Service - Tabitha Lueneburg, Independent Agent 414 E. State St. Mauston, WI 53948 (608) 393-6552 | greaterinsurance.com
Holthaus Insurance & Financial Services, Inc. – State Farm 601 N. Superior Ave., Ste. 8 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2475 | jeffholthaus.com
Spectrum Insurance Group, LLC 201 Helen Walton Dr., Ste. 4 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 567-0499 | spectruminsgroup.com
Thrivent Financial 1021 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-3002 connect.thrivent.com/joel-brieske
TRICOR Insurance, LLC
909 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-3286 | tricorinsurance.com
INTERIOR DESIGN
All American Do-It Center
1201 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-4200 | allamericandoitcenter.com
All Things Amish & More 1101 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 567-0732 allthingsamishandmore.com
JimCharles Studios Tomah, WI (608) 343-0830 | jimcharlesstudios.com
Tomah Lumber, Inc. 111 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2111 | tomahlumber.com
JEWELRY
Antique/Cranberry Country Mall 1510 Eaton Ave. P.O. Box 848 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-7853 | antiquemalloftomah.com
Bertram’s Jewelry Studio 1600 Superior Ave., Ste. 2 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 343-1664 | bertramsjewelrystudio.com
Goodwill Industries of NCW 1516 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-7464 | goodwillncw.org
Tomah Cash Mercantile 914 Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2171 | tomahcashstore.com
LANDSCAPING
Ace Hardware
1110 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-4724 | acehardware.com
All American Do-It Center 1201 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-4200 allamericandoitcenter.com
Total Lawn Care and Snow Removal 23917 Gopher Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 387-0640 Follow on Facebook
LIQUOR STORE
Casey’s Spirit Shop 201 W. Veterans St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-9777 | caseysspiritshopwi.com
Kwik Trip
Store #718: 1504 Superior Ave. (608) 372-7600
Store #796: 310 E. McCoy Blvd. (608) 372-5776
Store #484: 124 W. McCoy Blvd. (608) 372-5940 Tomah, WI 54660 kwiktrip.com
Molter’s Fresh Market, LLC
701 E. Clifton St. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-5355 | moltersfreshmarket.com
LIVE PERFORMANCES
Americana Music in the Park 18029 Holiday Rd. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 343-4202 | ampwis.org
Blue Collar Bar & Grill
121 E. Oak St. Sparta, WI 54656 (608) 855-5000 Follow on Facebook
Downtown Thursday Nights
P.O. Box 625 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2166 downtownthursdaynights.com
La Crosse Loggers Baseball 1225 Caledonia St. La Crosse, WI 54603 (608) 796-9553 | lacrosseloggers.com
Tomah Area Community Theatre, Inc. 907 Kilbourn Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-7469 | TomahACT.com
Tomah Concert Association (608) 372-0859 concertassociation.net/tomahwi
Tomah High School Regional Rodeo Association Inc
P.O. Box 952 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 343-6316 Follow on Facebook
Wisconsin Woodsmen Hockey 1625 Butts Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 790-0458 | woodsmenhockey.com
LUMBER & BUILDING MATERIALS
All American Do-It Center 1201 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-4200 allamericandoitcenter.com
Tomah Lumber, Inc. 111 N. Superior Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-2111 | tomahlumber.com
MAIL SERVICES & SHIPPING
Safe Ship Sisters 2, LLC 621 Superior Ave. Ste. 1
Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-9500 | safeshiptomah.com
MANUFACTURING & PRODUCTION
American Berry Company 23929 Aspen Ave. Warrens, WI 54666 (608) 892-7107 | americanberryco.com
1213 W. Wisconsin St. Sparta, WI 54656 1-800-242-9137 | we-energies.com
VIDEO PRODUCTION
River Travel Media 719 19th St. S P.O. Box 1712 La Crosse, WI 54602 (608) 799-5334 | rivertravelmedia.com
WAREHOUSE & DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
Keene’s Transfer 909 Townline Rd. P.O. Box 87 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-4178 | keenestransfer.com
Martin Warehousing, LLC 1402 Rezin Rd. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 855-5960 | martinmilk.com
Walmart Distribution Center
525 Industrial Dr. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 374-8500
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WASTE DISPOSAL & RECYCLING SERVICES
Modern Disposal Systems
800 Townline Rd. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-7897
Ultra Disposal Services, LLC
P.O. Box 703 Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 343-8738 | ultradisposal.com
WATER DELIVERY & CONDITIONING
Culligan Water
105 Sime Ave. P.O. Box 601
Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-6124 | culliganbetterwater.com
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
La Crosse Beverage, LLC
400 County Rd. OT
P.O. Box 323
Onalaska, WI 54650 (608) 781-2400 | frankbeveragegroup.com
Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc. 28171 Essex Ave. Tomah, WI 54660 (608) 372-7824 | oceanspray.com
S & S Distributing
2000 Riley Rd.
P.O. Box 281
Sparta, WI 54656 (608) 269-5071 | s-sdistributing.com
While we're known for hosting great events, we also offer so much more! We're a friend who's got your back and exist to support YOU and your business! We invite you to become part of an organization that strengthens Tomah’s ecosystem by offering valuable resources, connections, knowledge, and opportunities for our community and your business.
While we're known for hosting great events, we also offer so much more! We're a friend who's got your back and exist to support YOU and your business! We invite you to become part of an organization that strengthens Tomah’s ecosystem by offering valuable resources, connections, knowledge, and opportunities for our community and your business.
Becoming a member gives you access to professionals outside of your payroll, whose primary focus is creating an environment for your business to succeed.
Becoming a member gives you access to professionals outside of your payroll, whose primary focus is creating an environment for your business to succeed.
The Tomah Chamber was very welcoming. Working with the chamber has really opened our eyes on how communities can treat and welcome businesses. We are so pleased to have chosen Tomah as our most recent office location.
The Tomah Chamber was very welcoming. Working with the chamber has really opened our eyes on how communities can treat and welcome businesses. We are so pleased to have chosen Tomah as our most recent office location.
- Beth, CORRE, Inc.
Serving as the area’s tourism entity, drawing in thousands of visitors each year.
Serving as the area’s tourism entity, drawing in thousands of visitors each year
Offer a group 401K program to our members, reducing your plan costs.
Offer a group 401K program to our members, reducing your plan costs.
Create a community in which people want to live and work.
Create a community in which people want to live and work.
Develop proven workforce solutions to get area employers in front of potential workforce
Develop proven workforce solutions to get area employers in front of potential workforce
Provide cost-effective opportunities to increase your visibility, credibility, and exposure.
Provide cost-effective opportunities to increase your visibility, credibility, and exposure.