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Coming in 2014 – Cultural and Tourism Center at Great River Landing In 2014, the new Great River Landing will become the gateway for exploring the Mississippi River region, connecting you with the Mississippi River’s past and present. This new waterfront project will be home to the Great River Cultural and Tourism Center, where you can embark on a journey through the archaeological, cultural and natural history of the Upper Mississippi River. The center will house a number of Native American artifacts dating back more than 12,000 years. The Great River Cultural and Tourism Center will provide travelers with easy access to many river-edge attractions, including the Great River State Trail, the 122-acre Wittenberg Marsh and the Mississippi River’s finest scenery. Future developments at the center will include a number of interactive and multi-media exhibits. Great River Landing’s location on the Great River Road National Scenic Byway makes it the perfect starting point for all your explorations of the Mississippi River and the region. For more information on the Great River Landing project, visit greatriverlanding.com.
City of Onalaska Waterfront Project Legend A. STH 35 Reconstruction B. Onalaska Welcome and Tourism Center C. Private Development Site D. Onalaska Public Market E. Wittenberg Marsh Environmental Educational Area F. Waterfront Park Improvements G. Boating Facilities H. Riverwalk I. Overlooks and Fishing Nodes
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Located just off I-90 between Chicago and the Twin Cities, Onalaska is one of the Midwest’s most affordable and convenient getaway destinations. You’ll find the very best in natural beauty and outdoor recreation, as well as the largest retail district in a nine-county region and a number of quality hotels. You’ll find so much to do in Onalaska—on the bluffs, on the trails and on the water. Enjoy panoramic views and see soaring eagles. Bike, hike and birdwatch along miles of excellent trails. Fish, boat and paddle Lake Onalaska and the Mississippi River. Take a driving tour along the Wisconsin Great River Road and other scenic loops. This guide gives you just a sampling of what Onalaska has to offer. For more information, visit discoveronalaska.com, call the Center for Commerce and Tourism at 1-800-873-1901 or visit them at 1101 Main Street in Onalaska.
History of Onalaska ................................ 4 Onalaska Travel Journal ......................... 5 Bicycling and Paddling ............................ 6 Birdwatching and Fishing ........................ 7 Recreation and Attractions ................... 8-9 Lodging ......................................... 10-13 Trip Planner .................................. 14-15 Area Map ..................................... 16-17 Dining ........................................... 18-20 Meetings ............................................ 21 Festivals and Events ....................... 22-23 Retail ............................................ 24-25 Services .............. .......................... 26-27 Farmers’ Markets ................................ 28 Relocation, Schools and Churches ........ 29 Facebook® is a registered trademark of Facebook, Inc. Holmen & West Salem .......................... 30 “Like Us” at Facebook.com/OnalaskaWI
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1- 800- 873- 1901 • d is c ov e ro n a la s ka .c o m The scenic hills and fertile valleys of Onalaska were home to Native American tribes for countless centuries. During the 1800s, Onalaska was a booming lumber town. Logs from northern Wisconsin and Minnesota came down the Mississippi River to be processed in Onalaska’s lumber mills. Onalaska’s European founders, Thomas G. Rowe and John C. Laird, took the name for the community from a poem written by Thomas Campbell entitled “The Pleasures of Hope.” William Carlisle settled in Onalaska and loved it so much that he founded Onalaska, Washington, and Onalaska, Texas. The Onalaska Public Library is home to the Onalaska Historical Museum. See exhibits that focus on the area’s history from the Ice Age to modern times. Artifacts include ancient bones, tools, weapons and pottery. Other exhibits focus on the area’s early settlers, the lumber industry of the 1800s and railroad history. For more information on these historic exhibits and viewing hours, visit discoveronalaska.com.
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Bicycling Mississippi River bluffs, rolling hills and sprawling wetlands await bicyclists in Onalaska. The Great River State Trail and La Crosse River State Trail run through Onalaska and connect riders with the ElroySparta Trail and the “400” Trail. The trails are part of a line of 101 miles of continuous state bicycle trails. The country roads surrounding Onalaska also provide bicyclists with excellent riding opportunities.
Great River State Trail Pedal along the Mississippi River on the 24-mile Great River State Trail. The crushed limestone trail is perfect for any type of bicycle. You’ll traverse 18 different waterways, cross over the Black River on a 287-foot former railroad trestle and follow Lake Onalaska and the BNSF railway. Ride all the way to Trempealeau or continue to the Upper Mississippi National Wildlife Refuge.
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and 7,700-acre Lake Onalaska. Paddling is the best way to access some of Onalaska’s most beautiful backwaters and natural areas. For the location of boat landings and other access points for paddlers, see the area map on page 16.
Birdwatching Onalaska is located on the Mississippi River Flyway, North America’s most important migratory route. Each spring and fall, visitors to Onalaska can see tundra swans, diving
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white pelicans, shorebirds, raptors and songbirds. Bald eagle viewing is outstanding in the winter. A wildlife viewing area
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located just down from the Onalaska Spillway on the Black River provides views of two active eagle nests. During the fall, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports on the number of birds present on the Mississippi River. For bird counts on Onalaska’s Pools 7 and 8, visit www.fws.gov/midwest/ UpperMississippiRiver.
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Just north of Onalaska near the community of Holmen, you will find the Van Loon Wildlife Area, home of the McGilvray Bridges. These seven historic bridges can be viewed on a scenic walking trail. To access the bridges, travel north from Holmen on Highway 53. Turn left on Old 93, then take a right on Amsterdam Prairie Road, continuing to the parking area.
Fishing Lake Onalaska’s big bluegill and pumpkinseed have earned it the title, “Sunfish Capital of the World.” But Lake Onalaska offers great fishing for catfish, walleye, bass and northern pike as well. Easy access for anglers and hunters can be found at numerous public boat launches, including the Onalaska Spillway on the Black River. For maps of Onalaska’s Pools 7 and 8, visit fws.gov/midwest/
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Golfing With the area’s largest shopping district and best hotels, Onalaska is uniquely poised as a great golf getaway. More than a dozen golf courses surround Onalaska. Area courses are known for their quality layouts, excellent scenery and low greens fees. Learn more about golfing opportunities in the Onalaska area, visit discoveronalaska.com or call 1-800-873-1901.
Geocaching Go geocaching and enjoy the history and natural beauty of Onalaska. If you aren’t familiar with geocaching, it’s a treasure-hunting game played with a handheld GPS unit. Search for hundreds of caches hidden throughout the area, including caches maintained by Onalaska Parks & Recreation. For a complete list of local caches, visit geocaching.com.
Aquatic Center The Onalaska Aquatic Center is located at 250 Riders Club Road. It features a zero-depth entry pool, six lap lanes, three waterslides, a sand play area and a concession stand. A fee is charged for admission.
Auto Racing The La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway in West Salem is Wisconsin’s only NASCAR-sanctioned asphalt track. Races are held May through early October on Saturdays and most Fridays. Take the whole family—it’s one of the most fun and affordable activities available in the area. For a complete race schedule, visit lacrossespeedway.com.
Saturday 9:30 -12:30pm
(608) 781-9568 ext. 8
Golfing, camping, fishing, history—there’s so much to see and do in Onalaska. Rent a bicycle for a trail ride. Go on a riverboat cruise. Visit interesting museums. Spend an exciting evening at the speedway. Having fun is easy in Onalaska.
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Children’s Museum of La Crosse 207 5th Ave. S., La Crosse (608) 784-2652 funmuseum.org
Three floors of hands-on exhibits, climbing wall (open limited hours, call ahead) party meeting rooms, gift shop and more! For ages 1-12, with adult. $6 per person (infants and members FREE). Weekly preschool programs, summer day camps and more.
Tues-Sat 10am-5pm Sun Noon-5pm Closed Mondays & major holidays
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La Crosse Area Convention & Visitors Bureau 410 Veterans Memorial Dr., La Crosse (608) 782-2366 or (800) 658-9424 explorelacrosse.com
Tourist information.
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Parks, campgrounds, picnic shelters, hiking, biking, birdwatching, boat landings, fishing, canoeing, mini-golf, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling. Recreational Areas: Goose Island, Veterans Memorial, Neshonoc, Neshonoc South, Mindoro, Bice Forest, Hoeth Forest.
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La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway Hwy. 16 & Cty. Rd. M, West Salem (608) 786-1525 lacrossespeedway.com lacrossespeedway@yahoo.com
Races are held from May through October, with races every Saturday night. Saturday night race divisions include Late Models, Sportsmen and Thunderstox, plus unique novelty races that are sure to thrill and entertain even the most seasoned race fan. Street Drags, where you drive your street car, are held the second Friday of every month. Take your family to the races - it’s one of the most fun and affordable activities around.
Gates open at 5:45pm Qualifying at 6pm Racing begins at 7:30pm
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Mississippi Explorer Cruises Riverside Park, La Crosse (877) 647-7397 ext. 2 or (507) 895-4026 MississippiExplorer.com info@mississippiexplorer.com
Explore more and see more with Mississippi Explorer Cruises! Unique riverboat cruises that take you within feet of beautiful backwater riverbanks, bald eagle nests, beaver lodges, turtle-filled logs, muskrat huts, blooming lotus and water lilies, and more. Fully and professionally narrated on a specially-designed "backwater" riverboat. On-board restroom. Carry-on food and drink allowed.
April-October: Wed-Sunday (see website for complete schedule)
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Museum showing how Onalaska became a town. Log cabin with different displays changed quarterly, displays of the railroad, lumbering days, arrowheads, etc.
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Pearl Street Brewery 1401 Saint Andrew St., La Crosse (608) 784-4832
See the brewery. Enjoy a beer in our Tasting Room at our handmade bar. Saturday tours. Available for banquets. Carryout cases, growlers and six-packs. Live music every Friday.
Tue-Fri 4p-8pm Sat Noon-5pm Saturday tours Group tours by appointment
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River Trail Cycles Holmen Square Mall 500 N. Holmen Dr., Holmen (608) 526-4678 • rivertrailcycles.com
Road, trail and comfort bikes for adults and children. New and used bike sales, rentals, snowshoes, clothing and accessories for cycling, triathlons and snowshoeing. Open all year.
Summer: Mon & Wed 10am-7pm, Tues, Thurs & Fri 10am-5:30pm Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm
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Schafers Boats and Bait, LLC W7221 North Shore Ln. (608) 781-3100 • schafersboats.com schafers@charter.net
Pontoon, fishing boat, canoe and kayak rentals. Full line of fishing tackle and live bait. Fishing and hunting licenses available.
Summer: 6am-8:30pm Winter: 6am-5pm 7 days a week
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Walsh Golf Center 4203 Cty. Rd. B, La Crosse (608) 781-0838 walshgolfcenter.com
Come visit the Coulee Region’s only executive golf course, a great place to learn, practice and play. Nine Holes of Golf, PGA Golf Shop, Driving Range, Practice Greens, Lessons, Leagues, Power Cart Rental, Mini Golf
Summer Hours: Daily 7am-7pm (Includes Holidays) Winter Hours: Limited or by appointment
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Center for Commerce & Tourism 1101 Main St., Onalaska (800) 873-1901 • (608) 781-9570 discoveronalaska.com
La Crosse County Parks & Campgrounds 400 4th St. N., Rm. 1370, La Crosse (608) 785-9770 co.la-crosse.wi.us/Departments/Facilities
Onalaska Historical Museum 741 Oak Ave. S., Onalaska (608) 781-9568 ext. 8
Businesses are located in Onalaska unless otherwise noted.
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The Official 2012 Visitors Guide of the La Crosse Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
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ASSOCIATE LODGING MEMBERS: AmericInn of West Salem
(608) 786-3340 West Salem
Americas Best Value Inn (608) 781-3070 La Crosse
Candlewood Suites
(608) 785-1110 La Crosse
Cozy Corner Cottages
(608) 781-3792 Onalaska
Neshonoc Lakeside Camp Resort 1-888-783-0035 or (608) 786-1792 West Salem
Northridge Guesthouse
(507) 643-6966 La Crescent
Prairie Inn & Suites
(608) 781-4490 Holmen
Radisson Hotel La Crosse (608) 784-6680 La Crosse
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Overlooking Lake Onalaska on the Great River State Trail
421 2nd Ave. North • Onalaska, WI 54650 608-781-8938
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Comfort Inn of Onalaska
1223 Crossing Meadows Drive, Onalaska, WI 54650
“Your Home Away From Home” Indoor Pool and Spa • Complimentary Cable with Showtime Group and Extended Stay Rates • Complimentary Deluxe Breakfast New Pillowtop Mattresses • Microwave and Refrigerator in Suites Fax and Copy Machines • High Speed Wireless Internet
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Onalaska’s great lodging options make it the ideal place to stay when visiting communities and attractions throughout the region. Choose from nationally known and locally owned hotels, all within a short drive or walk from restaurants and retail businesses. Plan your Onalaska vacation or getaway today, visit discoveronalaska.com or call 1-800-873-1901.
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$69Baymont Inn and Suites | 3300 Kinney Coulee Rd. N., Onalaska Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes* $179 (608) 783-7191 • Toll-Free (877) 392-7950 Reservation Center (877)-BAYMONT • baymontinns.com/lacrosse 67-room property with 24-hour pool, whirlpool and fitness center. High-speed Internet. Suites with kitchens with sink, refrigerator and microwave. Truck and RV parking available. Within one mile of shopping and several restaurants. Hot complimentary breakfast. * Only small pets welcome. $65-
Yes Yes No Comfort Inn | 1223 Crossing Meadows Dr., Onalaska $99 (608) 781-7500 • Toll-Free (800) 424-6423 • choicehotels.com 69 rooms. Indoor pool, whirlpool, free high-speed wireless Internet, Continental breakfast, 24-hour coffee and tea.
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Hampton Inn Onalaska | 308 Hampton Court, Onalaska (608) 779-5000 $119Holiday Inn Express | 9409 State Road 16, Onalaska Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes $159 (608) 783-6555 • Toll-Free (800) 411-3712 hiexpress.com/onalaskawi 75 deluxe guest rooms, indoor pool/whirlpool, free local calls, complimentary breakfast bar, cable TV, HBO, fitness center. Adjacent to Valley View Mall. Free high-speed Internet. $37-
Yes No Lake Motel | 926 2nd Ave. N., Onalaska $60 (608) 783-3348 Nine clean, quiet units overlooking Lake Onalaska, ample boat parking, fish cleaning facilities, low rates, grill and picnic area. Free high-speed wireless Internet, cable TV, half-mile from OmniCenter. $79-
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Lumber Baron Inn Bed & Breakfast | 421 2nd Ave. N., Onalaska $149 (608) 781-8938 Restored, historical lumber baron’s home located on a bluff overlooking Lake Onalaska. Five elegant rooms. On the bike trail. $59-
Yes Yes Yes No Yes* Microtel Inn | Hwy. 16 & I-90, Exit 5, Onalaska $99 (608) 783-0833 • Toll-Free (888) 818-2359 • microtelinn.com 63 rooms. Microtel offers quality, comfort, safety and value. Continental breakfast, free local calls, and in-room movies. Guest laundry facilities. * Fridge and microwave available upon request Onalaska Inn | 651 2nd Ave. S., Onalaska (608) 783-2270 Shadow Run Motel | 710 2nd Ave. N., Onalaska (608) 783-0020 • Toll-Free (800) 566-0798 Stoney Creek Inn | 3060 S. Kinney Coulee Rd., Onalaska (608) 781-3060
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Onalaska is surrounded by some of the region’s best museums, scenic overlooks and recreational opportunities. Make Onalaska the gateway for all your adventures in the area. Below you’ll find a sampling of some of the many activities and attractions you’ll find just minutes from Onalaska. Wisconsin Great River Road
Scenic Overlooks & Panoramic Views 1 Sunny the Sunfish Overlook – Onalaska 2 Greens Coulee Park – Onalaska 3 Grandad Bluff – La Crosse 4 Brady’s Bluff in Perrot State Park – Trempealeau 5 Settler’s Overlook – Genoa
The Wisconsin Great River Road is nestled between the river and towering bluffs. It is one of the most breathtaking drives in the Midwest. Onalaska is located near the midway point of the Wisconsin Great River Road and is the perfect hub for exploring Wisconsin’s only National Scenic Byway. The 250-mile Wisconsin Great River Road is part of the National Great River Road, which runs for more than 3,000 miles along the Mississippi River from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico.
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Baymont Inn & Suites ................ 1 Blue Cup Coffee House .............. 2 Blue Moon ................................ 3 Children’s Museum of La Crosse . 4 Comfort Inn ............................... 5 Dairy Queen .............................. 6 Ethel’s Attic & Boutique ............ 7 Features Sports Bar & Grill ....... 8 Mayo Clinic Health System Holmen ...................................... 9 Mayo Clinic Health System Onalaska ................................. 10 Gundersen Lutheran Onalaska Clinic ....................... 11 Hampton Inn ........................... 12 Holiday Inn Express ................. 13 Holmen American Legion ............. 14 Holmen Locker & Meat Market ..... 15 Kwik Trip ...................................... 16 La Crosse Area Convention & Visitor’s Bureau ........................... 17 La Crosse County Parks ................ 18 La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway .. 19 Lake Motel ................................... 20 Lumber Baron Inn ........................ 21 Microtel Inn ................................. 22 Mississippi Explorer Cruises ......... 23 Olive Juice Quilts .......................... 24 Onalaska American Legion ........... 25 Onalaska Historical Museum ....... 26 Onalaska/Holmen/West Salem Public Transit .............................. 27 Onalaska Inn ............................... 28 Onalaska OmniCenter .................. 29 Pearl Street Brewery ..................... 30 River Trail Cycles .......................... 31 Rusty Olde Crow ........................... 32 Schafers Boats & Bait ................. 33 School District of Onalaska .......... 34 Shadow Run Lodge ...................... 35 Stoney Creek Inn & Conference Center . 36 Sue Kolve’s Salon & Day Spa ...... 37 Treehouse Gift & Home ................ 38 Trempealeau Hotel ....................... 39 Valley View Mall ........................... 40 Walsh Golf Center ........................ 41
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Food - Fun - Friends Open to the Public
Entertainment Every Friday Night Fish Frys Sept–May, 2nd Friday of the month Lunch Served 11am–2pm Mon–Fri Banquet Hall & Catering on premise for all your Special Events Wi-Fi Available
Onalaska American Legion 731 Sand Lake Road, Onalaska, WI
608-783-3300
www.onalaskapost336.org • Email: onalaskalegion@gmail.com
Bring your appetite to Onalaska. Sample a world-famous buffalo or walnut burger. Have a quiet, candlelight dinner at one of Wisconsin’s finest restaurants. Or, enjoy a juicy burger in a friendly local hangout. You have lots of choices in Onalaska.
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Outdoor Dining
Reservations Salad Senior Menu/ Vegetarian Wireless Accepted Bar Options Discount Access
American Legion 731 Sand Lake Rd. (608) 783-3300 onalaskapost336.org Blue Moon Saloon & Roadhouse 716 2nd Ave. N. (608) 781-6800 Dairy Queen 810 2nd Ave. S. (608) 783-7733 Kwik Trip 19 La Crosse & 7 Onalaska Locations kwiktrip.com American Legion 419 1st Ave. W., Holmen (608) 526-4444 Blue Cup Coffee House 500 Holmen Dr., Holmen (608) 526-6177 Features Sports Bar & Grill 504 N. Holmen Dr., Holmen (608) 526-3600 Trempealeau Hotel 11332 Main St., Trempealeau (608) 534-6898 • trempealeauhotel.com • walnutburger.com
Businesses are located in Onalaska unless otherwise noted.
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Daily Spec ials
Full Bar
“Family Owned and Operated, We are Always Here to Greet You” Open 7 Days a Week
Big n Scree TVs
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
Friday Night Fish Fry Prime Rib Friday & Saturdays
Exten sive Wine List
Check out the MOON LIGHT LOUNGE downstairs for that special event. Catering on or off premise available. Dine with us overlooking Lake Onalaska and stay for the sunsets!
608-781-6800 • fax: 608-781-0653 716 2nd Ave. North, Onalaska WI, Hwy 35 North across from the sunfish and overlooking Lake Onalaska
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A menu to delight - steak, seafood, pasta and a range of vegetarian dishes are served in an elegant yet relaxed atmosphere. Our saloon offers a fine selection of regional beers, premium spirits as well as domestic and imported wines. Rooms for a range of budgets from modest European-style to Jacuzzi suites.
Eclectic mix of live music most Thursdays and Saturdays.
Rooms Start at $40
Reggae Fest May 19 Blues Bash June 2 1st Annual Tremptoberfest September 21/22 11332 Main St., Trempealeau, WI • 608-534-6898 www.trempealeauhotel.com • www.walnutburger.com
Onalaska is centrally located on I-90 between the Twin Cities and Chicago and is the perfect choice for group gatherings of all types. Onalaska offers top-notch meeting facilities and excellent lodging options, as well as exceptional natural scenery and outdoor recreation.
Featured Venues American Legion Post 336 731 Sand Lake Rd., Onalaska (608) 783-3300 • onalaskapost336.org
Facility Size
Food
Lodging
Other
Banquet facility—250 people Meeting room—up to 200 people Bar area—100 people
In-house catering and bar
No rooms on-site
Perfect for weddings, anniversaries and all special events
Executive boardroom
Allows outside catering
75 rooms
Adjacent to Valley View Mall
Two arenas—more than 55,000 sq. ft. Four conference rooms—700-3,700 sq. ft. Two full kitchens/concession areas 4,000 sq. ft. outdoor shelter Convenient parking
Kitchen facilities available, welcomes outside catering services
No rooms on-site
Versatile venue that can be adapted to suit groups of all sizes
Holiday Inn Express 9409 State Rd. 16, Onalaska (608) 783-6555 • Toll-Free (800) 411-3712 hiexpress.com/onalaskawi Onalaska OmniCenter 255 Riders Club Rd., Onalaska (608) 781-9566 • omnicenter.net
Onalaska’s OmniCenter has been designed to meet the needs of a wide array of events. The modern and attractive OmniCenter is an ideal venue for business meetings, family reunions, picnics, receptions, seminars, conventions, conferences and annual meetings. The OmniCenter can be configured in a variety of ways. The facility includes two arenas, large conference rooms, two full kitchens and a large outdoor picnic shelter. To order your free, full-color Onalaska meeting guide, visit discoveronalaska.com or call 1-800-873-1901.
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1- 800- 873-1901 • d is c ov e ro n a la s ka .c o m There’s always something fun happening in and around Onalaska, from festivals and celebrations to fishing tournaments and races. Below, you’ll find just a sampling of the great events happening throughout the year in the Onalaska area. For complete event information, visit discoveronalaska.com or call 1-800-873-1901.
16-18: Rocco’s Memorial Gun Show - Onalaska
January
April
6-8: Sport & Military Gun Show - La Crosse
27: Wellness Expo - Onalaska
7: YMCA New Years Resolution Run/Walk Onalaska
28: Between the Bluffs Beer, Wine and Cheese Festival - La Crosse
11-12: Midwest Farm Show - La Crosse 13-14: Onalaska Show Choir Invitational - Onalaska
28: Racing season begins Friday and Saturday nights La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway, West Salem
15: Bridal World Expo - La Crosse
May
22: Wedding World - La Crosse
5-6: Fitness Festival - La Crosse
28: Operation Homefront Chili Cook-Off - Onalaska
6: Mayfair Art Fair - West Salem
28: Taste of Onalaska - Onalaska
11: Gymkhana - Coulee Region Riders Club, Holmen
17-18: Model Train Show - La Crosse 23-25: Home and Builders Show - La Crosse 25: Family Fun Fair - Onalaska 31-April 1: Spring Gift & Craft Show - Onalaska
12: Hip Breaker Bicycle Tour - Trempealeau 19: Reggaefest - Trempealeau 28: Memorial Day Parade & Ceremony - Onalaska
June 1-2: WIAA State Track & Field Championship La Crosse
February
1-3: June Dairy Days - Village Park, West Salem
4: Brice Prairie Conservation Association Fishing Derby - Lake Onalaska
2: Blues Bash - Trempealeau
9-12: Boat, Sport, & Travel Show - La Crosse 11: YMCA Valentines Heart Throb Run/Walk Onalaska 18: Onalaska Lions Club Ice Fishing Derby Lake Onalaska
March 2-3: Monster Truck Show - La Crosse 3: Special Olympics Polar Plunge - La Crosse 9-10: NCAA Division III Wrestling Championship La Crosse 9-11: Home and Garden Show - Onalaska
2-3: Wisconsin Free Bike Trail Day - Statewide 2-3: Wisconsin Free Fishing Weekend - Statewide 3: Wisconsin Free State Park Day - Statewide 8: Gymkhana - Coulee Region Riders Club, Holmen 9: Onalaska Night for Freedom Honor Flight Casino Night - Onalaska 10: YMCA Triathlon - West Salem 16: Freedom Fest - La Crosse 16: Minds in Motion Bike Tour - Onalaska Middle School 16-17 & 21-24: Parade of Homes - La Crosse Area Home Builders Association
21-23: B.A.S.S. Master Elite Series - La Crosse 21-24: Dairyland National Tractor Pull - Tomah 30: Brice Prairie Time Trials - Onalaska 30: Festival Foods Salute to the Fourth - Onalaska High School soccer fields near OmniCenter
July 3-7: Riverfest - La Crosse 7-8: Little Britches Rodeo - Coulee Region Riders Club, Holmen
September 1-Oct.-31: Corn Maze - West Salem 7-8: Storytelling Festival - La Crosse 7-9: Elvis Explosion - La Crosse
13: Gymkhana - Coulee Region Riders Club, Holmen
7-9: Rocco’s Memorial Gun Show - Onalaska
13-15: Catfish Days - Trempealeau
7-9: Spanferkel - Mindoro
18-22: La Crosse County Interstate Fair - Interstate Fairgrounds, West Salem
14: Gymkhana - Coulee Region Riders Club, Holmen
21: All City Garage Sale - Onalaska
14-16: Garland Days - West Salem
26-29: FLW Fishing Tournament - La Crosse
16: Tri-Quest - Holmen
August
28-Oct 6: Oktoberfest - La Crosse
2-5: Great River Jazz Fest - La Crosse
October
3-7: State Legion Baseball Tournament - Onalaska
4-7: Oktoberfest Car Races - La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway, West Salem
4-5: Coulee Region Cat Show - Onalaska 10: Gymkhana - Coulee Region Riders Club, Holmen 10-12: Irishfest - La Crosse 11-12: Annual Corn Broil - Melrose 17-19: Holmen Kornfest - Holmen
14-16: Applefest - La Crescent
5-6, 12-13, 19-20, 26-27: Jaycees Haunted House Onalaska 6: Rotary Breakfast - Onalaska 12-13: Hmong New Year Celebration - West Salem
17-19: Sand on the Riverfront - La Crosse
12-14: Mississippi Fandango, Wild West Shootout Holmen Rod & Gun Club
24-26: Great River Folk Festival - La Crosse
13-14: Fall Gift & Craft Show - Onalaska
24-26: Legion Community Days - Onalaska
27: Womens Expo - OmniCenter, Onalaska
31-Sept. 2: Western Wisconsin High School Rodeo Coulee Region Riders Club, Holmen
November 17: UW-L Turkey Trot - La Crosse 22: Onalaska Community Thanksgiving Dinner Onalaska 23-Dec 31: Holiday Lights Display - Riverside Park, La Crosse
December 31: Skyrockers New Year’s Eve Fireworks Display Grandad Bluff, La Crosse
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Onalaska offers the largest retail district within a nine-county area. Choose from hundreds of unique shops, stores and galleries. The Valley View Mall alone features more than 80 specialty shops and four major department stores. From best-selling books to the latest fashions, you’ll find what you’re looking for in Onalaska. Type of Store
Hours of Operation
Credit Cards Accepted
Online Ordering
Ethel’s Attic and Boutique 424 Main St., Holmen (608) 385-9364 • ethelsatticofholmen.com
New items as well as gently used antiques in a comfortable charming atmosphere. New selections arriving regularly.
Tues-Fri 10am-5pm Sat 10am-2pm
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Holmen Locker & Meat Market 412 N. Main St., Holmen (608) 526-3112 • holmenmeatmarket.com
Meat and specialty food store, microbrews and wine.
Mon-Fri 8am-6pm Sat 8am-3pm
Yes
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Olive Juice Quilts 1258 County Rd. PH, Onalaska (608) 782-3257 • olivejuicequilts.com
Full-service quilt shop. Bernina and Baby Lock sewing machine dealer. We service all models of sewing machines!
Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Thurs 10am-8pm, Sun Noon-4pm
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River Trail Cycles 500 N. Holmen Dr., Holmen (608) 526-4678 • rivertrailcycles.com
Road, trail and comfort bikes for adults and children. New and used bike sales, rentals, snowshoes, clothing and accessories for cycling, triathlons and snowshoeing. Open all year.
Summer: Mon & Wed 10am-7pm, Tues, Thurs & Fri 10am-5:30pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm
Visa MC Discover
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Prime country shop featuring many unique handmade items, such as prim dolls, wooden items, grubby soy candles in recycled tin cans, prim paintings by a local artist and many other items to decorate your country home.
Tues-Thurs 10am-6pm Fri & Sat 10am-5pm
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Two floors featuring 8,000 square feet of unique gifts, art, home accents, personal accessories and gourmet foods.
Mon-Fri 10am-8pm Sat 10am-6pm Sun 11am-5pm
Yes
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American Express® Mall Gift Cards and 80 stores you’ll love!! Plus, Macy’s, Sears, JCPenney and Herberger’s. Style. Your. Way.
Mon-Sat: 10am-9pm Sun 11am-6pm Department stores and holiday hours may vary
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Featured Retailers
Rusty Olde Crow 504 Main St., Holmen (608) 399-1511 Treehouse Gift & Home 9546 E. 16 Frontage Rd., Onalaska (608) 783-GIFT • treehousegiftandhome.com Valley View Mall 3800 State Rd. 16, La Crosse (608) 781-4700
BERNINA & Baby Lock Sewing Machines Over 3,000 Bolts of Fabric Notions • Books • Patterns • Classes All Model Machine Repair mon - sat 10-5 | thurs 10-8 | sun 12-4 1258 County Rd PH | Onalaska, WI 54650 (608) 782-3257 | www.olivejuicequilts.com
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Need A Taxi? Call 784-0000
6:30am-7pm—Seven-Days-A-Week
ONALASKA • HOLMEN • WEST SALEM PUBLIC TRANSIT Low-cost, fixed-rate, shared-ride public transit serving Onalaska, Holmen, West Salem and surrounding communities.
Airport Service • Discounts for Senior Citizens – Students – Disabled Destination or Origin must be in Onalaska, Villages of Holmen or West Salem
We Bring Mayo Clinic to You. Mayo Clinic Health System provides quality healthcare close to home. Our Holmen and Onalaska clinics offer primary care, specialty care, and a connection to Mayo Clinic. Full-service pharmacies are available for your convenience. Our hours fit the busiest schedules. Same day appointments are available.
Onalaska
Holmen
191 Theater Road • 608-392-5000
1303 Main Street South • 608-526-3351
Mon - Fri 7am - 5pm Urgent Care Hours: Mon - Fri 5pm - 9pm; Sat - Sun 9am - 5pm
Mon - Thur 7am-7pm; Fri 7am-5pm Walk-ins welcome!
Franciscan Healthcare
Onalaska boasts top-notch services and is part of a metropolitan area that serves a nine-county region.
Featured Services
Type of Service
Hours of Operation
Appt. Credit Cards Needed Accepted
The area’s most comprehensive Women’s Center plus acupuncture, primary care, urgent care, vision services, pharmacy and many specialty services.
Mon-Fri 7am-9pm Sat-Sun 9am-5pm
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Yes
Affordable healthcare made easy • Everyone welcome • Only $50; may be billed to insurance • Fast diagnosis & treatment
Mon-Fri 8am-6:30pm Sat 8am-4:30pm Sun 9am-3:30pm
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Yes
Mayo Clinic Health System Franciscan Healthcare 191 Theater Rd., Onalaska (608) 392-5000 • mayoclinichealthsystem.org
Primary and specialty healthcare services. Retail services include a pharmacy, optical shop, hearing aids and The Canticle gifts.
Mon-Fri 7am-5pm Urgent Care: Mon-Fri 5-9pm Sat-Sun 9am-5pm
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Yes
Mayo Clinic Health System Franciscan Healthcare 1303 Main St. S., Holmen (608) 526-3351 • mayoclinichealthsystem.org
Healthcare services including family medicine, pediatrics, behavioral health, lab, X-ray and pharmacy.
Clinic: Mon-Thur 7am-7pm Fri 7am-5pm Pharmacy: Mon-Thur 8am-6pm, Fri 8am-5pm
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Onalaska/Holmen/West Salem Public Transit (608) 784-0000 • runninginc.net
Low-cost, fixed-rate, shared-ride public transit serving Onalaska, Holmen, West Salem and surrounding areas.
6:30am-7pm 7 days a week
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Education.
District office Mon-Fri 7am-4pm
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Salon and day spa.
Mon 10am-9pm, Tues & Thur 7am-9pm, Wed 7am-9pm, Fri 7am-6pm, Sat 7am-4pm Closed Sunday
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Yes
Gundersen Lutheran–Onalaska Clinic 3111 Gundersen Dr., Onalaska (608) 775-8100 • gundluth.org Gundersen Lutheran ExpressCare 1260 Crossing Meadows Dr., Onalaska (inside Festival Foods) 2500 State Rd., La Crosse (inside Festival Foods - Village Shopping Center)
(608) 775-5858 • GLExpressCare.org
School District of Onalaska 1821 E. Main St., Onalaska (608) 781-9700 • onalaska.k12.wi.us Sue Kolve’s Salon & Day Spa 230 Main St., Onalaska (608) 784-2363 • suekolves.com
Feeling sick?
Gundersen Lutheran can help. Urgent Care
ExpressCare*
Appropriate for minor illnesses or injuries
Get a diagnosis quickly, often in 30 minutes or less. Only $50 and it can be billed to your insurance.
La Crosse 1900 South Avenue Mon.-Fri., 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. and Sun., 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
(608) 775-2192 Onalaska 3111 Gundersen Drive Mon.-Fri., 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. and Sun., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
(608) 775-8650
Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Sat. , 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sun. , 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
(608) 775-5858 La Crosse Festival Foods, 2500 State Road
Onalaska Festival Foods 1260 Crossing Meadows Drive *ExpressCare treats patients at least 2 years of age or older.
gundluth.org
Ranked in the top 5% of hospitals in the nation by HealthGrades in 2011.
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Farmers’ Markets Farm-fresh goodness awaits you at Onalaska area’s excellent farmers’ markets. Meet local growers and sample the area’s incredible diversity of fruits, vegetables, artisan cheese, honey, herbs and an ever-changing array of other seasonal products. Onalaska Festival Foods 1260 Crossing Meadows Drive Sundays, 8am-1pm June through October Holmen Festival Foods 600 N. Holmen Drive Wednesdays, 3-7pm June through October West Salem Corner of Jefferson and Mills Streets Wednesdays, 3-6:30pm June through October For more information on area farmers’ markets, visit discoveronalaska.com.
Relocation Onalaska is truly one of the best places to live in the Midwest. Residents and businesses relocate to Onalaska for many of the same reasons visitors are drawn to the area: a friendly community, incredible scenic beauty and unmatched natural resources. Onalaska offers some of the region’s best schools, a high quality of life and a relatively low cost of living. The community is home to a number of thriving businesses and boasts the largest retail district in a nine-county region. Community resources include numerous parks, a first-class aquatic center, a skate park and a Family YMCA.
Schools The Onalaska area provides excellent educational opportunities at every level. The school districts of Onalaska, Holmen and West Salem are proud of the high quality of education they provide. The nearby University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, Viterbo University and Globe University are highly rated institutions of higher learning and offer opportunities in a number of undergraduate and graduate programs. Western Technical College also offers degree programs in a variety of fields.
Churches Onalaska is home to a number of churches serving a wide variety of denominations. For information on Onalaska-area congregations, visit discoveronalaska.com.
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Holmen – Beautiful Bluffs and Sweeping Prairies Great outdoor recreation: •Halfway Creek Bike Trail – 3.4-mile trail links to Great River State Trail •Deerwood Park – Sports fields, trails, aquatic park, sled hill and picnic areas Shopping opportunities: •Downtown Holmen – An array of unique shops and eateries •Holmen Square – Retailers, restaurants, health professionals and services Fun annual events: •Yes Holmen – Last Sunday in February •Party in the Square – Free family festival in June •Kornfest – Third weekend in August •High School Regional Rodeo – Labor Day weekend
West Salem – A Small Town That’s Big on History Several recreational options: •Fishing and boating – Lake Neshonoc •Camping – Veterans Memorial Park and Neshonoc Lakeside Camping Resort •Biking and hiking – La Crosse River State Trail Small community is big on history: •Historic homes – Several homes on the National Register of Historic Places •Hamlin Garland Homestead – 1800s home of Pulitzer Prize- winning author •Palmer-Gullickson House – Historic home with octagonal shape Unique annual events: •Garland Days – Celebrates the life of author Hamlin Garland •Dairy Days – Held the first full weekend in June
421 S. MAIN STREET 608-526-4336 WWW.HOLMENWI.COM
YOU’RE ALWAYS WELCOME
424 Main St. (608) 526-4444
Holmen American Legion 419 1st Ave. W (608) 526-4444
412 Main St. (608) 526-3112
Rusty Olde Crow 425 South Main St. (608) 399-1511
HOLMEN SQUARE - 504 Holmen Dr. (608) 526-3600
3913 Circle Dr. (608) 781-4490 (888) 841-3480
HOLMEN SQUARE - 500 Holmen Dr. (608) 526-4678
HOLMEN SQUARE - 500 Holmen Dr. (608) 526-6177
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Onalaska Center for Commerce and Tourism 1101 Main Street Onalaska, WI 54650 discoveronalaska.com
For All Seasons 255 Riders Club Rd., Onalaska, WI 54650 • For information call: (608) 781-9566 web address: www.omnicenter.net
November to February Two Meeting Rooms • • • •
Ice Rinks Hockey Public Skating Ice Skate Rentals (Call for Rink Times)
Outdoor Activities • • • •
Picnic Shelter Softball Fields Swimming Pool Playground
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Anniversary Parties Wedding Receptions Birthday Parties Business Meetings Training Seminars Committee Meetings
March to October • • • • • • • •
Community Events Home & Garden Shows Business Expositions Wedding Receptions Conventions Dances Youth Recreation Programs Gift & Craft Shows