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Prairie Clinic, S.C. is an independent clinic offering Family Medicine, Pediatric, Obstetrics and Gynecology services.In addition to acute care and medical consultation,the clinic offers programs for Asthma,Anti-Coagulation (ProTime) and Diabetes. Some laboratory tests are completed on site: lab, x-ray, ultrasound, electrocardiogram and bone density scans.
WALK-IN CLINIC Mon-Thu 1-7 pm,Fri 1-4 Healthcare when you need it! For patients age 12 months and up
Prairie Clinic, SC. • 112 Helen Street, Sauk City, WI 53583 • 608-643-3351 Smokey Hollow Campground W9935 McGowan Rd • Lodi, WI 53555 (608) 635-4806
Whether you are looking for a weekend filled with activities or the quiet relaxation of a secluded campground, Smokey Hollow is the place for you and your family!
www.smokeyhollowcampground.com
Baraboo Hills Campground E10545 Terrytown Rd • Baraboo, WI 53913 (608) 356-8505
We invite you to make Baraboo Hills Campground your home away from home while you visit all the excitement of the Wisconsin Dells, natural beauty of Devil’s Lake State Park, or the fun of the Circus World Museum.
www.baraboohillscampground.com
Merry Mac’s Campground E12995 Halweg Rd • Merrimac, WI 53561 (608) 493-2367
Welcome to one of the BEST campgrounds in Wisconsin! Merry Mac’s Campground is a family friendly campground nestled between the South shore of Devil’s Lake and Lake Wisconsin.
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Welcome
Thank you for picking up this guide about Sauk County. There are so many things to see and do while you are in the area, and this planner can help you decide where to begin your visit so you won’t miss out on anything! We encourage you to visit all of Sauk County… you will find that every community is unique and welcoming, and they all have something special to offer! Look for the calendar of events listings for a complete guide to area events and activities, and then LET THE FUN BEGIN! Sauk County is known for its sunny weather and great outdoor recreation, but if it is raining or your plans change and you just want to slow your pace a bit, here are some other great activities that you may enjoy while you are here! •
See the latest releases at one of our theaters.
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Take a drive into Amish Country and enjoy the view. Watch for horses and buggies along the way!
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Check out all of the cool stuff happening at our libraries. You’ll be amazed!
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Go to a café or coffee shop for a real treat.
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Find a spot to enjoy free WI-FI and catch up on the news around the world.
Workout at one of our many fitness centers or spend the day getting pampered at an area spa.
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Spend the day shopping at any one of our family owned shops or boutiques.
Send some postcards to friends and family back home. Everyone loves to get mail!
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Visit an art gallery, antique shop or quilt shop.
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Try a new food at a restaurant or pub!
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Challenge your family to a game or two of bowling.
Share some favorite memories or great family stories with each other...you will be surprised at how quickly time passes!
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Most of all, rest, relax, refresh and have FUN!
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Sauk County Wisconsin Welcomes You! Baraboo Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 442, 600 W. Chestnut St. Baraboo, WI 53913 800-227-2266 www.baraboo.com
Downtown Baraboo Inc.
Table of Contents Welcome to Sauk County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 Amish Country. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Antiques & Collectibles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Area Nature Trails. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Attractions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8 Barn Quilt Heritage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41 Biking Trails. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Calendar of Events
PO Box 317 Baraboo, WI 53913 www.downtownbaraboo.com
Spring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11
Reedsburg Area Chamber of Commerce
Winter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
240 Railroad St., PO Box 142 Reedsburg, WI 53959 800-844-3507 www.reedsburg.org
Reedsburg Revitalization Organization
PO Box 505 Reedsburg, WI 53959 608-524-6993 Email: rro@touchdowntavern.com
Sauk Prairie Area Chamber of Commerce
109 Phillips Blvd. Sauk City, WI 53583 800-683-2453 www.saukprairie.com www.saukprairieriverway.com
Summer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-27 Fall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37 Camping & Lodging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Circus World Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17 Devil’s Lake State Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Dining. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-46 Fairs, Festivals & Parades. . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-53 Farmers’ Markets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Golf Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Ho-Chunk Gaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Mirror Lake State Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Rustic Roads. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Sauk County Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29 Summer Concerts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Theatres & Performing Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Wisconsin Scenic Byway. . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35
Communities Baraboo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-15, 32
Spring Green Area Chamber of Commerce
Spring Green - Plain - Lone Rock - Arena PO Box 3, 259 E. Jefferson St. Spring Green, WI 53588 800-588-2042 www.springgreen.com
Downtown Baraboo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-20 Lake Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Reedsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 12 Sauk Prairie Area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-50 Spring Green. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 SAUK COUNTY VISITOR’S GUIDE • 5
Attractions
400 STATE TRAIL 240 Railroad Street, Reedsburg A 22-mile former railroad is now a bike, horse and snowmobile trail from Reedsburg to Elroy, passing through LaValle. The trail connects to the prestigious Elroy-Sparta trail. Bike rentals available. State trail pass is required. 800-844-3507
ABLEMAN’S GORGE Located on Hwy 136, just west of Rock Springs. The gorge was formed when the Baraboo River carved a path through Baraboo quartzite, Cambrian sandstone, and conglomerate. Shear cliffs rise about 200 feet above the river, and extend for threequarters of a mile. “The site tells a fascinating geological story of changing conditions in an ancient sea that first rose quietly against a cliff of quartzite and then, as layers of sediments gradually decreased the relief between sea floor and land, surged against the top of the cliff, wearing away quartzite and depositing a layer of cobbles and boulders across its upturned edge,” notes a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources description. Thousands of years of weathering and quarrying during the last century, have exposed virgin rock which faces the gorge. Ableman’s Gorge is owned by the DNR and the University of Wisconsin and was designated a State Natural Area in 1969. AL. RINGLING THEATRE 136 4th Avenue, Baraboo Experience America’s prettiest playhouse! Inspired by the Opera House in the Palace of Versailles, France, the Al. Ringling Theatre was also the model for many early movie palaces. Built by circus magnate Al. Ringling in 1915 as a gift to the citizens of Baraboo, this theatre continues to provide plays, musicals, and concerts as well as movies. See our recently restored lobby and visit the newly opened A.R.T. Gallery. Take a historic theatre tour and listen to the Mighty Barton Theatre Organ (circa 1928). Tours are offered daily at 11 am from Memorial Day thru Labor Day and are also available by appointment. A small tour fee is charged. For our current schedule of live events and movies call 608-356-8080 or check out our website at www.alringling.com. You can contact the Al. Ringling Staff at info@alringling.com or 608-356-8864. ALDO LEOPOLD LEGACY CENTER E13701 Levee Road, Baraboo The Aldo Leopold Legacy Center is an educational facility based on the writings of famous environmentalist Aldo Leopold, best 6 • SAUK COUNTY VISITOR’S GUIDE
known as the author of A Sand County Almanac. Visit us to learn why the Legacy Center has been rated as the greenest building in the United States. We also offer guided and self-guided tours of the historic Leopold Shack, and guided tours of the Legacy Center (Admission fee). Group tours can be scheduled any day but Sunday, and are available for a reduced rate. Open the last full week of April through the last full week of October. Monday-Saturday 10 am - 4:30 pm. For more information, call 608-355-0279 or visit www.aldoleopold.org AMERICAN PLAYERS THEATRE 5950 Golf Course Road, Spring Green A professional, classic theatre located just outside Spring Green. Situated on 110 acres of hilly woods and meadows, APT boasts two theatre spaces, an 1148-seat outdoor amphitheater and the 200-seat indoor Touchstone Theatre. From June through October, APT produces eight plays in rotating repertory – five Up the Hill and three in the Touchstone Theatre. Central to APT’s mission is a commitment to making these great works accessible to as wide and varied an audience as possible as well as educating younger generations in the joys of these classic plays. With annual attendance of over 100,000 and an annual budget in excess of $4 million, APT ranks as the country’s second largest outdoor theatre devoted to the classics. Call 608-588-2361 or visit www.americanplayers.org BARABOO RIVER - Sauk County Elroy to Baraboo canoeing, kayaking and rafting. Bring your own or rent in Wonewoc. Main season- April thru October. River maps available at the UW Extension Office or the Chambers of Commerce. CAL CENTER THEATRE 1100 S. Albert Avenue, Reedsburg The Communication, Arts and Learning (CAL) Center, located adjacent to the Reedsburg Area High School, is a 600 seat, stateof-the-art auditorium. Events at the CAL Center range from local programs to regional and international professional acts. For more information visit www.calcenterpresents.org CARR VALLEY CHEESE S3797 Cty. G, LaValle Tucked off the beaten path about 15 miles from Reedsburg is Carr Valley Cheese. Internationally recognized as an awardwinning artisan cheese maker, Sid Cook and his team offer tours and share samples of the final, delicious product. You haven’t CONTINUED ON PAGE 7
really DONE the Dairy state until you have visited Carr Valley Cheese! They’ll show you the “whey!” www.carrvalleycheese.com CIRCUS WORLD 550 Water Street, Baraboo Sensational Big-Top Circus with dogs, horses, acrobats, aerialists, jugglers, a real elephant & clowns; presented twice daily, rain or shine. Catch the new Tristan Crist Magic Theatre featuring his mind-blowing production “Theatre of Illusion.” All shows & exhibits included in one low price! The rich heritage of the circus is showcased in the world’s largest collections of original circus wagons, advertising posters and big top memorabilia! Elephant, pony and carousel rides, interactive kids programs, exhibits, guided tours, concerts and demonstrations make it a full day of fantastic family fun. Circus World is located at a National Landmark site of the Ringling Brothers Circus original headquarters. Discover the remarkable stories and spectacular artifacts of the American circus in Baraboo, 10 miles south of Wis. Dells, on Water Street (Hwy 113). Open yearround with shows running everyday March 23 - October 30. For schedule information and special events call 608-356-8341 or visit www.circusworldbaraboo.org/explore/schedule/
H.H. BENNETT STUDIO & HISTORY CENTER 215 Broadway, Wisconsin Dells Picture yourself making history in over 6,000 square feet of interactive exhibits. See the Dells of the past in stunning 3-D. Visit the only preserved 19th century photography studio in existence. May 2 - October 25. A State of Wisconsin Historic Site. 608-253-3523 hhbennettstudio.wisconsinhistory.org/ HISTORIC DOWNTOWN BARABOO The historic buildings which form “the square” around the Sauk County Courthouse, Baraboo’s downtown business district house a diverse mix of art galleries, gift shops, specialty stores, and restaurants. Customer-oriented merchants, many of whom were born and raised in the Baraboo area, are sure to make your shopping experience a delightful one. www.downtownbaraboo.com
HO-CHUNK GAMING S3214 County Road BD, Baraboo You can always count on having a good time at Ho-Chunk Gaming-Wisconsin Dells. Enjoy bingo, slots, blackjack, craps, roulette, various table games, video & live poker and off-track betting, as well as, exciting promotions for cash, vehicles and trips. Also the perfect choice for meetings, conferences, weddings or other special events. Our first class hotel features DEVIL’S HEAD RESORT 302 deluxe rooms and luxury suites. Five great restaurants S6330 Bluff Rd., Merrimac offering a wide variety of venues from a family style Stand Rock Sitting on top of one of the highest bluffs in Wisconsin, Devil’s Head attracts skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels because Buffet to exquisite fine dining at the Copper Oak Steakhouse. 800-746-2486 or visit www.ho-chunkgaming.com of its 500 vertical feet of excitement. The resort also offers full restaurant choices, indoor and outdoor pools and golf in the HOUSE ON THE ROCK summer. www.devilsheadresort.com 608-493-2251 5754 State Road 23, Spring Green
DEVIL’S LAKE STATE PARK S5975 Park Road, Baraboo Devil’s Lake State Park is located in Baraboo, and situated along the Ice Age Trail and is visited by more than 1.2 million people per year! With spectacular views from 500 foot cliffs, miles of hiking trails, swimming areas including 2 large sandy beaches, hundreds of campsites, mountain bike trails, cross country ski trails, great climbs and so much more, it’s no wonder why Devil’s Lake is Wisconsin’s premiere natural vacation destination! Park Hours: Devil’s Lake is open from 6 am to 11 pm daily. Visitor Center hours are from 8 am to 11 pm daily in the summer and 8 am to 4 pm in other seasons. For more information you can call the park directly at 608-356-8301 or visit www.wiparks.net. DURWARD’S GLEN RETREAT & CONFERENCE CENTER W11876 McLeisch Road, Baraboo Nestled in the Baraboo Bluffs. The Durward family came here from Scotland in 1862 as a family of artists and poets. Today, the 40 acre non-profit property has beautiful walking trails, bubbling brooks, shrines, two chapels and picnic grounds. Retreat center is available to rent with halls, kitchens and can sleep 44. The Artists Cottage, built by artist Charles Durward in 1867, has a full kitchen and can sleep 4. Open year round. Call 608-356-8113 for more information or check out our website, www.durwardsglen.org. Events and mass schedules listed online and on Facebook.
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT & TALIESIN 5607 County Highway C, Spring Green The Taliesin estate including Hillside School and other buildings. Open May - October for guided tours. Weekend tours available in April & November. Admission fee. 608-588-7900 or www.taliesinpreservation.org
It is a place of mystery and intrigue- a place where one person’s imagination and dreams have become reality. Located near Spring Green the House on the Rock is a unique place where memories of a lifetime are truly made. www.thehouseontherock.com INTERNATIONAL CRANE FOUNDATION E11376 Shady Lane Road, Baraboo Meet the cranes of the world, hike our prairie trails and shop our gift store. Open April 15-October 31 guided tours at 10 am, 1 pm and 3 pm Memorial Day - Labor Day; weekends April, May, September & October. 608-356-9462 or www.savingcranes.org MERRIMAC FERRY A free car ferry crosses the Wisconsin River at Highway 113. The ferry operates from mid-April to November. Popularity of the 7-minute trip can result in delays (24-hours daily, weather permitting). 608-246-3806. Ferry camera live stream merr.com/ferry MERRY MAC’S CAMPGROUND E12995 Halweg Road, Merrimac This 40-acre facility offers activities for all age groups, including a Swim Zone, water inflatables, jumping pillows, bikes, skate park, game room, fully furnished cabins, beach front yurts, rustic cabins or tents. Daily passes are available! www.merrymacscampground.com 608-493-2367 MID-CONTINENT RAILWAY MUSEUM E8948 Diamond Hill Road, North Freedom Daily classic train rides (11 am, 1 & 3 pm) See diesel locomotive, antique freight cars, snow fighting equipment, elegant passenger cars. Indoor & outdoor exhibits. May - Labor Day. CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 SAUK COUNTY VISITOR’S GUIDE • 7
Admission fee. 608-522-4261 toll free 800-930-1385 or www.midcontinent.org MIRROR LAKE STATE PARK E10320 Fern Dell Road, Baraboo Sandstone bluffs border a quiet lake. Hiking, picnicking, camping, swimming, fishing, boating (rentals available) & crosscountry skiing. Guided hikes and nature programs. Frank Lloyd Wright designed Seth Peterson Cottage located in park (tours and overnight rental available). Admission fee 608-254-2333 NATURAL BRIDGE STATE PARK Sauk City/North Freedom The highlight of this 560 acre park is a large sandstone arch. A rock shelter on the site is believed inhabited by humans over 11,000 years ago. Open Spring - Fall. Wisconsin State Park Pass required. 608-356- 8301 NORMAN ROCKWELL DISPLAY 200 Viking Drive, Reedsburg Delight in every piece of this large art collection, showcasing the joys, sorrows and laughter found in ordinary life in America! This display can be publicly viewed at the Voyageur Inn and Conference Center in Reedsburg. OCHSNER PARK ZOO 903 Park Street, Baraboo The zoo opened in 1926 with 2 bear cubs and now boasts over 15 different animal species. Some of the animals that can be seen include: Bobcat, Canada Lynx, Prairie Dogs, Capuchin Monkeys, Wolves, Llamas, Black Bear, Nubian Goats, Whitetail Deer, various species of birds and other animals. New animals are added as needed. Feeding of the animals is prohibited other than from the zoo grain dispensers. Future displays are being planned for the American River Otter. Picnic area and playground are available. Admission to the zoo is free, donations are appreciated. Zoo Hours: Winter 8:00 a.m. - Dusk and Summer 7:30 am-7:30 pm. For information call 608-356-2760. REEDSBURG AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PIONEER LOG VILLAGE E7882 Hwy. 33, Reedsburg This seasonal stop (June– October) will take you back to a time when there were no phones, bathrooms, running water or electricity. This collection of log buildings from the area is nestled in the pines just 3 miles east of Reedsburg at Hwy. 33. The village features fully furnished log homes, a church, school, general store, blacksmith shop, library and three museum buildings. The village is only open Saturdays or by appointment, but it is well worth fitting into your vacationing schedule. 608-524-2850 THE RIVER ARTS CENTER 105 9th Street, Prairie du Sac Established in 2000 as a comprehensive cultural center with a 500 seat proscenium theatre, gallery and meeting space. Available to host business and social events. 608-643-5636 or www.riverartscenter.org RIVER ARTS ON WATER GALLERY 590 Water Street, Prairie du Sac The River Arts on Water Gallery is a gallery and event space dedicated to the cultural and ecological vitality of the Sauk Prairie community. It features local and regional artists from all 8 • SAUK COUNTY VISITOR’S GUIDE
mediums. It is also the administrative office for River Arts, Inc. and a ticket outlet for River Arts, Inc. events. The gallery hosts monthly house concerts, as well as, gallery talks, classes and workshops. It is open Tuesday through Saturday 10am-5pm, and Sunday 11 am-3 pm. 608-643-5215 www.riverartsinc.org SAUK CITY HISTORIC PARK 600 Block of Water Street, Sauk City The park consists of the Fair Valley Schoolhouse, Old Time Candy Shoppe, the Hahn House and one of the earliest Sauk City shops – The Boots & Shoes. Visitors can tour the buildings and purchase old time candy on Saturday afternoons in the summer. The park and riverwalk are open year-round. Historic Walking & Wheels Tour Guide available at www.saukprairieriverway.com SAUK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 531 4th Avenue, Baraboo Now at two historic locations…visit the Sauk County Historical Museum at 531 Fourth Avenue, Baraboo to see exhibits on Sauk County history at the 1903 Van Orden Mansion – Free admission, open Friday and Saturday noon – 4 pm May through October and check out the new Sauk County History Center at 900 Second Avenue in Baraboo in the historic Island Woolen Mill building for research, genealogy, book shop and educational programs – Open year ‘round Wednesday through Saturday Noon – 4 pm. 608-356-1001 www.saukcountyhistory.org SUMMERSET THEATRE Come and enjoy affordable, professional outdoor theatre overlooking the Baraboo Hills. Call 608-355-5300 for ticket information. TRIPP HERITAGE MUSEUM 565 Water Street, Prairie du Sac The museum contains a substantial archive of photographs, historical information, rotating exhibits and one of the state’s largest collections of mounted birds. The museum is open Tuesdays 9 am-Noon; Fridays and Saturdays, 9 am-1 pm; and during special weekend and evening events. www.saukprairiehistory.org WISCONSIN BIG CAT RESCUE AND EDUCATIONAL CENTER A place for you and your family to come visit and see the most majestic animals on earth—THE BIG CATS. Come see lions, tigers and leopards, all living out their life in peace and tranquility, here at the Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue. The animals here were brought in for a safe and healthy home. Open daily from 10 am to 5 pm Memorial Day thru labor Day. Open weekends October through May. 608-524-5466 www.wisconsinbigcats.org WOLLERSHEIM WINERY 7876 Hwy. 188, Prairie du Sac Nestled on the bluffs above the Wisconsin River, historic Wollersheim Winery is known for its picturesque hillside vineyards and underground aging cellars. The winery makes traditional barrel-aged reds, innovative white wines, delicious red and white port wines and Wisconsin grown Coquard Brandy, as well as, innovative white wines such as its well-known Prairie Fumé. Guided tours and wine tastings available daily year-round 10 am-5 pm. Outdoor wine garden available spring through fall. 608-643-6515 or 1-800-VIP-WINE (847-9463) www.wollersheim.com
Welcome To Reedsburg Located in the rolling hills and driftless area of south central Wisconsin, the City of Reedsburg (pop.9,500) is the perfect place to shop, play, eat or stay! Reedsburg is like a breath of fresh air in the center of the state’s busiest tourist area, and offers great relaxation, affordable family events, and plenty of opportunities to get out and unwind!
Looking for a fun shopping destination with a little bit for everyone?
Lorraine’s Mini Mall is your place! Family Owned Since 1972
In addition to our strong agricultural heritage and progressive industrial and commercial base, Reedsburg has a growing food, arts and music scene and has become a four season destination. It is ideal for either a day trip, an overnight stay or a week long getaway! The community offers great indoor and outdoor recreation, several seasonal festivals and the chance to meet some of the friendliest people around. Your visit won’t be complete without taking some time to enjoy a home-cooked meal, to shop in our unique stores, or to stay in a room prepared especially for you. Our community is a special place… a place to have fun, a place to make memories and a place to visit year after year. Come join the fun… and Discover Reedsburg!
273 ~ 297 Main Street, Reedsburg 608-524-2049 www.lorrainesminimall.com
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SPRING CALENDAR OF EVENTS MARCH - MAY
March
21 Saturday Prairie du Sac Aspire 2015 concert 7 pm-9 pm Current and former professional artistsalso Sauk Prairie High School graduates who graced the stage with their vocal, acting and dancing talent- return to Sauk Prairie to perform in the second Sauk Prairie Arts Alumni Showcase. River Arts on Water Gallery, 590 Water St., Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 608-643-5215 www.riverartsonwater.org/ 22 Sunday Reedsburg Maggie Mae performs @ CAL Center Theatre 2 pm
opportunities throughout the year. 18 Saturday Baraboo Sauk County Fairest of the Fair Competition - Clarion Hotel & Convention Center, Baraboo. The contestant chosen as Sauk County’s Fairest of the Fair will not only serve as hostess of the 2015 Fair, but will also work alongside the Fair Board to promote the Fair throughout the year by attending various community events. Visit saukcountyfair.com for details and an application. 24 Friday Reedsburg Reedsburg Uncorked Downtown Wine Walk 6 – 9 pm 25 Saturday Reedsburg Shawndell Marks @ CAL Center 7:30 pm
22 Sunday Reedsburg Open Table Community Meal @ St. John 4 – 6 pm
26 Sunday Reedsburg Open Table Community Meal @ St. John 4 – 6 pm
4 Saturday Sauk City Easter Celebration & Egg Hunt 10 am Join in the search for eggs at Meyer Oak Grove Park and all things Easter at the Harley-Davidson dealership. Sauk Prairie Harley Davidson and Meyer Oak Grove Park. 836 Phillips Boulevard, Sauk City, WI 53583 | 800-972-6895 www.saukprairiehd.com/
26 Sunday Baraboo Sauk County Earth Day 11 am-3 pm UW-Baraboo/Sauk County, 1006 Connie Road, Baraboo. A family event with over 40 hands-on, fun displays for youth and adults, mini-workshops, door prizes and more! This years theme will be birds. Free admission! During the week prior to the event, environmental stewardship projects and activities will be coordinated throughout the county by Sauk County businesses, organizations, clubs, etc. For more information, call 608-355-4839, email ppohle@co.sauk.wi.us. saukcountyearthday.org
April
4 Saturday Reedsburg Easter Candy Hunt – 11 am at City Park 7 Tuesday LaValle LaValle Fire Department Annual Chicken BBQ 4 pm 11 Saturday Reedsburg Reedsburg Vet Fest: Lions / Jaycee Bldg. in Nishan Park – 8 am 11 Saturday Baraboo Titanic Dinner: Join your hosts at the Al. Ringling Mansion for a one of a kind, first class experience and reenactment of the last dinner served aboard the Titanic on the 103rd anniversary! The menu for the evening will follow the delicious feast served in the First Class Dining Saloon which will give guests a valuable insight into how first class passengers on the Titanic would have dined. Event begins at 6pm; Tickets $25 per person. Call 608-448-7455 for more information. 12 Sunday Reedsburg VFW Breakfast 7 am – 12 Noon 15 Wednesday Baraboo International Crane Foundation Season Opening. Opens for the season daily from 9 am – 5 pm. Learn about cranes and their global conservation programs on a guided tour with a naturalist. Enjoy exploring our nature trails, visit our unique gift shop, and discover our interactive exhibits. Visit savingcranes.org or call 608-356-9462 to learn more about our on-site and on-line
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26 Sunday Baraboo Encore!!Art 7 Reuse, Recycle, Rethink 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. in conjunction with Sauk County Earth Day at the University of Wisconsin - Baraboo/Sauk campus. An art show featuring entries made of recycled materials, created by people of all ages competing for cash prizes. There are adult and youth awards. For more information go to wi-scaa.org 28 Tuesday Reedsburg Reedsburg Fire Department Spaghetti Supper 4 – 8 pm
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1 Friday Baraboo Downtown Baraboo Spring Wine Walk Join Downtown Baraboo merchants for a wine tasting tour! Shops will each host two or more unique wines, for you to explore. A taste of wine, some delicious treats, live entertainment, in-store promotions and a leisurely stroll around downtown with your friends! What a night! Tickets go on sale at 9 am ONE Month before the date of the event at Bekah Kate’s. This event sells out quickly, so be sure to sign up right away! downtownbaraboo.com Sponsored by Downtown Baraboo Inc.
1 Friday Reedsburg 400 State Trail officially re-opens to bicycles 1-2 Fri. & Sat. Spring Green Taste of Spring Green. Throughout Spring Green, merchants will be showcasing the best from local River Valley producers, growers and manufacturers of food and drink. Featuring everything from beer, raw foods, and cheese to vegetables, beef, BBQ sauce and more! Pick up a map at any participating merchant, nibble your way around the great shops in the village. 2 Saturday Loganville Loganville Community Wide Garage Sale 2 Saturday Sauk City Roxbury Rural Run & Kids Country Mile Kids Country Mile 8:15 am; Half-pint Half Mile 8:30 am; Roxbury Rural Run 9:15 am Sponsored by the Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital Foundation, Dorf Haus Restaurant, 8931 County Road Y, Sauk City, WI 53578 608-643-3311 www.saukprairiehealthcare.org; 2 Saturday Baraboo Durward’s Glen Gala 7 pm Enjoy fine food and wine and view Durward art, on loan from galleries across the US. Silent auction. Limited seating. Tickets available at Durward’s Glen and Oak Street Antiques, Baraboo, or by calling 608-356-8113. Baraboo Arts Banquet Hall, 202 East Street, Baraboo. www.durwardsglen.org 608-356-8113 2-3 Sat. & Sun. Baraboo Badger Steam & Gas Engine Club 17th Annual Swap Meet Auction held 11 am on May 2nd (Absolute/No Reserve). Free Parking and Admission; Vendor info at badgersteamandgas.com 7 Thursday Reedsburg Community Golf Outing at Reedsburg Country Club 12 Noon 8 Friday Prairie du Sac Rising Stars concert 7 pm-9 pm An annual event at River Arts on Water Gallery, this house concert features the talents of Sauk Prairie’s youth. Matt Brennan, director of choirs at Sauk Prairie High School, organizes this event. Please bring a canned good or a monetary donation for the local food pantry. River Arts on Water Gallery, 590 Water St, Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 608-643-5215 www.riverartsonwater.org/ 9 Saturday Reedsburg Kid’s Fit & Safe Day @ RACA 9 am-1 pm 9 Saturday Reedsburg 50th Anniversary Celebration of National Guard Armory 9 Saturday Baraboo Spring Fair on the Square 9 am – 4 pm, Rain or Shine Admission is free. Over 150+ Artists and Crafters,
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“Eat Street” Food court, farmers market, kids’ entertainment and bounce houses, live music and performances. For more info about the fair or becoming a vendor: downtownbaraboo.com Sponsored by Downtown Baraboo Inc.
9-10 Sat. & Sun. North Freedom Mother’s Day Weekend at Mid-Continent Railway Museum. Let Mom know how special she is with a first class experience at Mid-Continent Railway Museum. In addition to our regularly-scheduled coach trains, Brunch and Dinner trains are offered. For more information call 800-930-1385 or visit mid-continent.org 10 Sunday Baraboo Mother’s Day at International Crane Foundation. Mom gets in FREE on Mother’s Day. Treat your mom to a relaxing day in nature with guided tours and nature hikes. Visit savingcranes.org or call 608-356-9462 to learn more about our on-site and on-line opportunities throughout the year. 10 Sunday Reedsburg VFW Breakfast 7 am – 12 Noon 14-16 Thurs. – Sat. Reedsburg Reedsburg Community Wide Garage Sale 15 Friday Rock Springs Rock Springs Full Throttle Night 15-17 Fri.-Sun. Prairie Du Sac Public tours of the Prairie du Sac Dam & Exhibit. Sponsored by Sauk Prairie Area Historical Society & Alliant Energy. The Tripp Heritage Museum located at 565 Water Street in Prairie du Sac has scheduled public tours of Alliant Energy’s Prairie du Sac Hydroelectric Generating Station. Tours are not ADA accessible due to the age of the facility and are designed for adults and children 5 years old and up. For more information, please visit www.saukprairiehistory.org 16 Saturday Baraboo PAWS Pledge Walk and Fun Festival 9 am-1 pm; Bring your friends, family and canine companion to the Sauk County Humane Society’s biggest fundraiser of the year. Start your morning with a 3 mile or 1 mile walk, led by a local celebrity. After, enjoy a family-friendly festival, with games, live music, demonstrations, vendors, activities and food! All proceeds from this event go towards helping Sauk County’s homeless, neglected and abused animals in need. Info: saukhumane.org, events@saukhumane.org, 608-356-2520 ext. 12
16-17 Sat. & Sun. Sauk City Madison Magazine BBQ Festival Sat. 12 pm-12 am; Sun 12 pm-5 pm The Madison Magazine BBQ Festival is a Kansas City Barbecue Society (KCBS) sanctioned contest. It will feature 32 BBQ pros to entertain and delight, two days of live music, delicious food and beer, children’s activities, demos, a bicycle race and so much more! Meyer Oak Grove Park, 780 Phillips Blvd, Sauk City, WI 53583 www.madmagbbqfest.com; 800-683-2453 22 Friday Baraboo Circus World Summer Season Opener See acrobats, jaw-dropping contortionists, circus animals and clowns as they bring the circus to life in all new Big Top Shows. Circus World’s magical entertainer, Tristan Crist, stars in a brand new production of The Tristan Crist Illusion Show. And there are engaging kids’ programs, guided tours of the world’s largest circus wagon collection, plus a carousel and animal rides, the original Ringling Bros. Circus buildings, demonstrations and fascinating new exhibits. circusworldbaraboo.org 22 Friday Rock Springs Rock Springs Full Throttle Night 22-24 Fri.-Sun. Reedsburg Game Day USA tournament @ Nishan Park 23 Saturday Baraboo Circus World Season Opening Banquet Hosted by the Gollmar, Moeller, Ringling CFA Tent # 100 at the Clarion Hotel & Convention Center. Celebrate the Season Opener of Circus World’s performance season with the Circus Fans of America. Open to the public. Please contact Dennis Thurow at 608-356-7916 or 608-963-6070 for tickets by May 15 23-24 Sat. & Sun. Prairie du Sac FFA Alumni Spring Fling Truck & Tractor Pull Friday, 6:30 pm start. Saturday, 7 pm start. The Sauk Prairie FFA Alumni kicks off another Tractor Pulling season on Memorial Day Weekend playing host to their annual “Spring Dirt Fling”.
FFA Alumni Park located under the eagle water tower in the Prairie du Sac Industrial Park. Brad Kruchten 608-963-7293
24 Sunday Reedsburg Chicken Barbeque @ Historical Society Pioneer Log Village – Hwy. 33 11 am This popular event is the unofficial KickOff to Summer Fun in Reedsburg! This amazing chicken is grilled to perfection by the Knights of Columbus, so come early if you intend to eat, because this chicken sells out FAST! 24 Sunday Spring Green 18th Annual Bobfest An outdoor music festival celebrating the songs of Bob Dylan, held in the backyard of the Spring Green General Store. More than eight hours of live music, a special menu in the cafe & local beers on tap. This is a free event, but please do not bring carry-ins. Visit www.spring greengeneralstore.com. 24 Sunday Reedsburg Open Table Community Meal @ St. John 4 – 6 pm 25 Monday Reedsburg Memorial Day Parade & Ceremony – Greenwood Cemetery 25 Monday LaValle LaValle American Legion Annual Chicken BBQ & Pork Chop Dinner 25 Monday North Freedom North Freedom Memorial Day Program – Oakhill Cemetery 28-30 Thurs.-Sat. Baraboo Baraboo Area Community Wide Garage Sales. Area Wide Garage Sales along with Sales and Specials from anyone in our community who wishes to participate: merchants, crafters, artists, bars, grills, cafés, restaurants, farmers, gardeners, wine makers and so on. For more information or to register a Sale or Venue please contact the Baraboo Area Chamber of Commerce at 608-356-8333 or visitus@baraboo.com
SPRING CALENDAR OF EVENTS MARCH - MAY
16 Saturday Baraboo Family Day at the Leopold Center Every spring, the Leopold Center kicks off its visitation season with our annual Family Day event at the Leopold Center! This is a free, family-friendly event, featuring hands-on activities for kids and families. The day has included hikes, live reptiles, hayrides, watercolor painting and more! Your family can visit the Leopold Shack and explore the woods, prairies and river just like the Leopold family did 75 years ago. Food is available for purchase on-site. Come on out and bring the kids for an afternoon of fun. aldoleopold.org 608-355-0279
29 Friday Rock Springs Rock Springs Full Throttle Night 29-30 Fri.-Sat. Reedsburg Game Day USA Tournament @ Nishan Park 29-31 Fri.-Sun. North Freedom 36th Annual Chicken BBQ and Softball Tournament. Event is held at the North Freedom Village Park. Softball games begin Friday and end on Sunday, live music and fireworks on Saturday evening. Additional games, events and refreshments all weekend. BBQ chicken dinner date to be determined. Proceeds are used for the purchase and upkeep of equipment. villageofnorthfreedom.com/NFFD.php
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RIDE INTO THE PAST! Take a 55-minute, 7-mile roundtrip journey through rural Sauk County aboard early 1900s railcars. Ride in coach cars, a caboose, locomotive cab, or reserve a seat for one of the onboard dining events. DISCOVER THE RICH HISTORY of railroading through our museum filled with restored locomotives, railcars & more! Find the perfect souvenir in our railroad gift shop.
Museum admission is FREE. Train rides require ticket purchase. Call or visit website for ticket prices. Free parking and picnic facilities.
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Welcome To Baraboo Baraboo welcomes visitors with the charm of a small town that has pristine vistas, colorful history and unlimited choices of things to do!
You can browse in unique shops, visit our historic downtown square, explore some of the most scenic natural areas in Wisconsin, ride the rails on vintage locomotives, see a circus and learn its history, marvel at some of the world’s most beautiful birds, try your luck at the state’s largest casino, and so much more. It all begins here in Baraboo! Unleash the kid in you at Circus World Museum, located on the site of the original Ringling Brothers Circus winter quarters on the Baraboo River. This facility is recognized as the world’s premier circus history institution, and strives to keep the glamour of one of America’s favorite pastimes alive through the preservation of circus history, live circus performances, and educational outreach programs, including authentic horse-drawn circus parades. Join us on Saturday, July 25 for our Annual Baraboo Big Top Parade & Circus Celebration in Downtown Baraboo. The streets come alive with the sights and sounds of the circus. Come for the weekend and don’t miss the 2 pm parade start in our historic downtown. Al. Ringling Mansion Tours Daily 10 am-4 pm May 15-September 15 By Appointment September 16-May 14 History comes alive with your guided tour of this Spectacular 18,000 sq. ft. Sandstone Mansion! Boasting 7 Fireplaces, 14 chandeliers & 65 Stained glass windows! See Ringling Family furniture, artwork & artifacts. $10 Adults, $5 Children 6-11, Free Ages 5 & Under. Call 608-448-7455 for more information.
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Al. Ringling Mansion Haunted Tours Fridays & Saturdays at 8:30 pm* May 15-October 31, 2015 Fill your evening with a haunting experience like no other. The spirits of Baraboo come alive in this three part tour. 1st- View pictures and videos of the area ghost. 2nd - Guided tour of the beautiful and mysterious Ringling Mansion. 3rd- Hunt for ghost in the mansion using K-II and laser grid pens. $20 for Adults, $15 Children 6-11. Call 608-448-7455 for more information. *subject to availability Aldo Leopold Brown Bag Lecture Series Select Fridays Our brown bag lecture series presents cutting-edge ecological research and new interpretations of Aldo Leopold’s writing and philosophy. Bring a bag lunch and join us for these free lunchtime talks at the Leopold Center, then plan to stay for the afternoon to tour the Shack, hike our trails or explore our exhibits to learn more about Leopold’s legacy. Visit our website for specific dates and topics at aldoleopold.org Historic Downtown Walking Tour Memorial Day –Labor Day Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 5:30 pm or by appointment outside the Summer schedule. Come and follow in the footsteps of the Ringling Brothers and see the legacy they left behind. This tour is one hour long, with three rest stops. Only 6 blocks long and is the easiest walking route. For more info call 608-963-2821 or visit barabootours.com Haunted Downtown Walk Memorial Day – Labor Day Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:30 pm. Got ghosts? Baraboo does. Hear tales of spirits that still roam the downtown . For more info call 608-963-2821 or visit barabootours.com
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May 15th-Sept 15th Open daily 10AM-4PM Sept 16th-May 14th By appointment only $10 Adults • Children 5-11 $5 • 4 & under free
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New Energy + Hardwork = Circus Magic! Take a fresh look at Circus World, and rediscover how much fun it truly is! Folks say; “I was there 30 years ago; is anything new?” YES… Circus World changes shows, programs, performers, exhibits and more. In fact, there is so much to do, that your second consecutive day is free! Magic’s in the air as Illusionist Tristan Crist pulls out all the stops for his 10th Anniversary Show. “I enjoy performing at Circus World,” says Crist, “and bring new, cutting edge effects to our audiences every year.” Tristan headlines his own state of the art, magic theatre, with two dazzling productions every day, from March 23 through October 30th. 2015 audiences will witness a mix of comedy, theatrical flash and breathtaking state-of-the-art illusions. “I’ve revved up the action this year and produce a real racing motorcycle from thin-air. It’s a high-octane illusion that you have to see to believe.” Tristan also causes his assistants to float 10 feet above the stage, divides them into eight pieces, and impales them inside a box of spikes. “It’s only an illusion;” states Tristan as he walks directly through a plate glass mirror: “Solid through solid… right before your very eyes.” This puts audiences on the edge of their seats, but they also laugh, and respond with; “The Magic Show was amazing and amazingly funny… as good as anything you see in Vegas.” Tristan pushes the boundaries of traditional magic, creating a performance that entertains and delights. “Tristan was funny, quirky, entertaining, and talented; his show alone is worth the ticket price.” Executive Director Scott O’Donnell says, “It’s a second chance at a first impression,” referring to Circus World’s new lobby, gift shop and customer service areas. Thanks to a design by Boldt Construction, a matching grant from Circus World 16 • SAUK COUNTY VISITOR’S GUIDE
Museum, Inc., fabrication by Mike Schmudlach, Builder, and staff creativity, “our guests will feel the excitement right when they enter; with fun and functionality improving that important first impression.” The gift shop expands, with guest services and ticketing moving next to the entrance hall. The flow is natural, and helps Circus World better meet guest expectations. Just down the hall are two new, sparkling restrooms, a much appreciated gift from the State of Wisconsin, which actually owns Circus World.
breakneck balance… here comes the Bertini Family; universally unrivaled unicycle artists. Featuring Vlastek, Kim Sue, Vincent and the adorable 5 year old Violet; they represent the 6th and 7th generations of a family known as the world’s finest acrobatic unicyclists. Then rounding out the program is Chip Arthurs and the mastadonic magnificence of Kelly and Viola. This pair of elegant elephants became YouTube sensations dancing to Bach as played by a violinist with the Madison Chamber Orchestra.
Everyone loves a parade and this year we proudly shine the spotlight on The Great Circus Parade® in a brand new exhibit honoring the colorful and creative talents of Margaret J. “Peg” Coburn. For 11 years, she was head of the Circus World Wardrobe Dept.; cutting fabrics, adorning with trims, Ladies and Gentlemen; in cooperation jewels, sequins, and feathers and with America’s Show Camels, Inc., fashioning everything into creations we proudly present a troupe of to transform ordinary folks into six beautiful, blue-eyed, black and resplendent show people. Over her white spotted camels. These are the tenure, Peg personally designed, crafted only group of performing painted and fitted kings, queens, damsels in dromedaries in the world and are distress, Cinderella, Cleopatra, General presented by 3rd generation master Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, the Starshowman, Ian Garden. Ian and his Spangled Equestriennes, the Rough brother operated Garden Bros. Circus, Riders of the World, the Rainbow and which their grandfather began in 1938. Ringling Equestriennes, scores of other Two of Ian’s children also appear, with son Chase assisting in the ring and riders and their horses, plus elephants, daughter Ciara Maria dazzling one snake handlers, and celebrities like and all with her hula-hoop artistry. Ernie and Tova Borgnine. The exhibit features costumes, her original High above the ring is aerial sensation sketches, fabric swatches, photography Adriana Parker; the personification of and video. We thank Peg for sharing grace aloft appearing on a shimmering silver Lyra. Running around the ring with her talents and bringing her exquisite, transformative beauty to the world vigor and vitality is the exquisite Dallas Zoppe and her rescue pups. And now… of the circus. The fabric of her life was colorful and bold, dazzling and the boss of bodacious buffoonery and refined, spangled and spectacular. chief of copious craziness… that rakish rascal of the ridiculous… Roger, the You’re invited… so take time to smell clown. Also adding to the hilarity will be the elephants and share the excitement the terrifically tremendous trampoline of something real, unique, and genuine. tomfoolery of Vlastek Valla-Bertini; a Put a little stupendous, colossal in guarantee of gob smacked goofiness. your life when you visit Circus World With a boundless barrage of brilliant, – Wisconsin’s National Treasure! A big top is the best way to experience a circus performance, creating the right atmosphere so folks can be a kid again. The emotion stirs the soul, filling all with a sense of wonder and excitement… the performance is about to begin!
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Braun’s Happy Landing 30 North Judson, Lake Delton 608-253-5394 Cameo Antique Mall 827 Water Street, Sauk City 608-643-8000 www.cameoantiques.com Days Gone By Antique Mall 729-731 Oak Street, Wisconsin Dells 608-254-6788 www.days-gone-by.com Lillian Verrall 112 3rd Street, Baraboo 608-448-4555 www.lillianverrall.com 22 • SAUK COUNTY VISITOR’S GUIDE
Penguin Antiques 836 Water Street, Sauk City 319-759-1136 Retro Resale Shop 717 South Boulevard, Baraboo 608-393-4097 Robbins Nest 255 South Main Street, Loganville 608-727-4731 Weathered Barn Antiques E10560 Alcan Drive, Lake Delton 608-254-7796 Wisconsin Dells Antique Mall Wisconsin Dells Craft Mall & Cindy’s Cafe & Gifts S2279 Timothy Lane, Baraboo 608-356-7600 www.wisconsindellsantiquemall.com antiquemall@centurytel.net
Amish Country! The Amish communities of Wisconsin are centered in three general areas: in the northeastern part of the state south and east of the city of Eau Claire; in the southeast region stretching from Whitewater down to Beloit; and in the south-central region, including our very own counties of Columbia, Green Lake, Marquette, Sauk and Vernon. Generally, all the Amish in southcentral Wisconsin are Old Order Amish, with no tractors in the fields, few telephones except at an occasional shop or along a lonely lane, hookand-eye closures on clothing instead of buttons, and small one-room schoolhouses. One can find several Amish businesses, or businesses supporting Amish heritage, along many routes in the area. Most of these roads are very old and follow the "lay of the land", and were constructed using routes in existence in the 1700's and 1800's. Once into the interior of Amish country, it is impossible to get anywhere quickly! Please slow down and show courtesy to horse-drawn wagons and buggies – we want everyone to remain safe. Besides, scenery is always more enjoyable when viewed at a slower pace. You will wind along bluff tops, down alongside rushing creeks and through uplands dotted with farms and country churches. The lodging and food choices here are fewer but perfectly fine; ranging from country inns to family motels to cabins. Enjoy a quiet drive through Amish country and discover a simpler time and an area rich in heritage. SAUK COUNTY VISITOR’S GUIDE • 23
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Farmers’ Markets DOWNTOWN BARABOO Wednesdays & Saturdays May - October 7:30 am - 1 pm Only Wisconsin produced fruits, vegetables, meats, cheese, eggs, bakery items, flowers and perennials, bedding plants, jams and jellies, maple syrup and honey, herbs and herbal products offered directly from the people who make or grow them. Sundays May 24 – October 18 10 am - 3pm The Downtown Baraboo Sunday Market includes antiques & vintage collectibles, artists and crafters, & farmers selling their work on the streets of Downtown Baraboo. The market will run every Sunday, rain or shine from Memorial Day weekend through October. Located on the Courthouse Square on Oak Street in Downtown Baraboo, between 3rd and 4th Streets.
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2 Tuesday Sauk City Riverway Concerts in the Park 6:30pm – 8:30pm Join us on the Riverway for Midlife Crisis. Food available for purchase by non-profits. Meyer Oak Grove Park, 780 Phillips Boulevard, Sauk City, WI 53583 www.saukprairie.com; 608-643-4168 3 Wednesday Reedsburg Concert in the Park: Reedsburg Area High School Jazz Concert 6:30 p.m. 5 Friday Rock Springs Rock Springs Full Throttle Night 5-6 Fri.-Sat. Reedsburg Reedsburg Area Historical Society Civil War Re-Enactment @ Pioneer Log Village 5-6 Fri.-Sat. Baraboo Southern Wisconsin ATHS Vintage Truck Expo Annual Vintage Truck Expo & Show hosted by the Southern Wisconsin Chapter of the American Truck Historical Society. New location for 2015 – Sauk County Fairgrounds, Baraboo. Campsites available, Concessions on grounds – Free Parking, Free Admission and No
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REEDSBURG Fridays May - October 11 am - 2 pm
SAUK PRAIRIE Saturdays May - October 9 am - 12 pm
SPRING GREEN Saturdays May - October 8 am - 12 pm
Some of the many items for sale at this market include baked goods, cheese, flowers, eggs, seafood, herbs, vegetables, honey, jams, maple syrup, meats, nursery, nuts, plants, poultry, prepared foods and soap.
Locally produced fresh vegetables, jams, soaps, natural body products and artisan crafted perfume oils, aquaponic lettuces, jellies, tilapia fish, pickles, homemade craft items, jewelry, Fair Trade organic roasted coffee beans, baked goods and other delicious items.
Post House Garden on Jefferson Street Downtown Spring Green
2000 North Dewey Ave. Reedsburg at the Reedsburg Area Medical Center
Downtown Prairie du Sac in the green space across from Blue Spoon Cafe 550 Water Steet
Entry Fee. All trucks welcome: old, new, working and show trucks! For more info contact: Tim Blum at 608-9638849 or John Pate at 608-963-0874 5-7 Fri.-Sun. Reedsburg Game Day USA tournament @ Nishan Park 5-7 Fri.-Sun. North Freedom North Freedom Community Wide Garage Sale 6 Saturday Baraboo Sauk County Clean Sweep 8:30 am-12 pm at the former Sauk County landfill located at E8795 Evergreen Lane. Clean Sweep is an opportunity for homeowners, agricultural enterprises, and businesses to dispose of hazardous products/items that pose an environmental risk. Sauk County households will be able to dispose of pesticides, light bulbs, waste motor oil, oil filters, and paint at no charge. Tires will be accepted for a fee. Electronics and appliances will also be accepted for either free or at a charge depending on the item. ppohle@co.sauk.wi.us or 355-4839 for more information. 6 Saturday Baraboo “Friends of the Grandstand” Truck
LAVALLE Saturdays June - October 8 am - 1 pm This market features Amish baked goods, crafts, eggs, vegetables, honey, jams and meats. S1428A Hwy. 33/58 LaValle
and Tractor Pull at the Sauk County Fairgrounds; 7 pm start time. Proceeds raised will be used to continue restoration and improvements of the historic grandstand at the fairgrounds. Visit saukcountyfair.com for more information. 6-7 Sat.-Sun. Reedsburg National Trails / State Park Open House weekend 6-7 Sat.-Sun. Civil War Re-Enactment
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7 Sunday Reedsburg Rotary Fly-In, Drive-In Breakfast: 7 am - Noon at the Reedsburg Airport 7 Sunday Baraboo Zoo Crew 32nd Annual Zoo Crew Day at Ochsner Park and Zoo, Baraboo Annual fundraiser for the zoo: “Pizza in the Park” all you can eat pizza buffet provided by the Baraboo Pizza Hut, served 11 am – 3 pm. Children’s games and activities, live music, arts/crafts fair and more! Come out and support our local zoo with a fun-filled day of food and activities. cityofbaraboo.com 7 Sunday Baraboo 3rd Annual Otter Run/Walk 9 am start time; benefit for the Ochsner
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Park Zoo. 8K run/2 mile walk along the Baraboo Riverwalk. Event starts and ends at the Ochsner Park Zoo. All participants receive t-shirts. Medals to top runners. cityofbaraboo.com/parksandrecreation or 608-355-2760
9 Tuesday Baraboo Annual Baraboo Area Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing. This is a great opportunity for you to entertain clients or potential clients; or for you and your staff to enjoy an afternoon of golf with fellow Chamber members and community members and end with a nice evening of delicious food and other activities. Location and details to be announced. visit baraboo.com
9 Tuesday Sauk City Riverway Concerts in the Park 6:30pm – 8:30pm Join us on the Riverway for Wild Heart. Food available for purchase by non-profits. Meyer Oak Grove Park, 780 Phillips Boulevard, Sauk City, WI 53583 | 608-643-4168 www.saukprairie.com 10 Wednesday Reedsburg Concert in the Park: Ladies Must Swing 6:30 pm 12 Friday Rock Springs Rock Springs Full Throttle Night 12-14 Fri.-Sun. Reedsburg Game Day USA tournament @ Nishan Park 13 Saturday Prairie du Sac Sauk County Dairy Breakfast: US Dairy Forage Research Center S8822 Hwy. 78, Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 dairyforage@cals.wisc.edu 608-643-2438 13 Saturday Baraboo Duck Calling Contest. This official duck calling contest will be on the front lawn of Flyways Waterfowl Museum, S5780 Hwy 123, Baraboo, WI. Advanced registration is required for all contestants. Adult, youth and intermediate competitions will be held. Spectators are welcome - discover real duck dynasties! More information available at duckmuseum.com or call 608-225-7732. 14 Sunday Reedsburg VFW Breakfast 7 am – 12 Noon 14 Sunday Baraboo St. Joseph Parish Festival. All denominations are welcome. Live music, dinner, bingo, craft sale, raffles/ auction, children’s activities and much, much more! stjosephbaraboo.org 14 Sunday Baraboo 12th Annual Circus of the Chefs Gala An annual event featuring over 30 exceptional chefs, vintners and brewmasters from the finest restaurants in Madison, Baraboo, Prairie du Sac and the Wisconsin Dells. Tastings, silent auction packages, chef awards,
live auctions and a circus show highlight a spectacular evening of fun, food and friendship to benefit Circus World. circusworldbaraboo.org 14 Sunday Rock Springs Rock Springs Celebration and Parade Annual community celebration hosted by the Rock Springs Fire Department. Parade at 11:30 am, chicken BBQ, games, raffles, crafts and more to follow in Fireman’s Park. Funds raised will be used for updating equipment and additional training. For more info follow the Rock Spring Fire Department on facebook or call Joy at 608-381-1434; Bob at 608-495-0077. 15-21 Mon.-Sun. Reedsburg Reedsburg BUTTERFEST Monday, June 15 Little Miss Reedsburg Contest Tuesday, June 16 Miss Reedsburg Contest Wednesday, June 17 Midway Opens – Family Night Thursday, June 18 Farmer’s Night Friday, June 19 Truck and Tractor Pull Saturday, June 20 Run for the Butter Parade Chicken BBQ Craft Fair / Toy Show Demolition Derby Sunday, June 21 ATV / Tough Truck Races Chicken BBQ 16 Tuesday Sauk City Riverway Concerts in the Park 6:30pm – 8:30pm Join us on the Riverway for Ladies Must Swing. Food available for purchase by non-profits. Meyer Oak Grove Park, 780 Phillips Boulevard, Sauk City, WI 53583 | 608-643-4168 www.saukprairie.com; 17 Wednesday Spring Green Spring Green Area Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing. Each year businesses and friends get out of the office and head to the beautiful greens of The House on the Rock Resort for a relaxing day of golf, fun, and sun! All are welcome. Come join the Chamber and play for the day. More information at www.springgreen.com 17-21 Wed.-Sun. Baraboo Circus Models Builders Show. An exhibition of small-scale circus models display a deep fascination for the circus and how historic circuses operated from the arrival of the first train or truck until fading lights signaled the show had moved on to create wonderful memories in some other town. circusworldbaraboo.org 19 Friday Rock Springs Rock Springs Full Throttle Night
19 Friday Baraboo Campbell Park Swim Pool Open for season. The outdoor swimming pool at Campbell Park is open daily 1:308:30pm. Swim lessons, water aerobics and private party rentals also available. Lap pool, diving boards, wading pool with spray features and dual drop slides available. Fees required. cityofbaraboo.com/parksandrecreation or 608-355-2760 19 Friday Baraboo Summer Brew Ha-Ha. Taste fabulous micro-brews and other specialty beers as you wander through Downtown Baraboo. Participating merchants will each offer two unique beers for you to sample. Tickets go on sale at 9 am ONE month before the date of the event at Bekah Kate’s. This event sells out quickly, so be sure to sign up right away! downtownbaraboo.com Sponsored by Downtown Baraboo Inc. 19-21 Fri.– Sun. Reedsburg Game Day USA tournament at Nishan Park 20 Saturday Baraboo ArtJune 9 am - 4 pm Exhibitors gather to display and sell fine sculpture, ceramics, paitings, jewelry, photography, glass, fiber art andmore on the park-like Sauk County Courthouse square in downtown Baraboo. Rain-or-shine, explore original creative work and awaken your muse in this lovely setting. Sponsored by the Sauk County Art Association. 20 Saturday Baraboo An Evening with the Cranes . Enjoy a magical evening with refreshments and food from local restaurants, live music, and of course – cranes! Tickets available for purchase on-line. Visit savingcranes.org or call 608-356-9462 to learn more about our on-site and on-line opportunities throughout the year. TBD Baraboo Downtown Baraboo Maxwell Street Days. Retail sidewalk sales, live music. downtownbaraboo.com 23 Tuesday Sauk City Riverway Concerts in the Park 6:30pm – 8:30pm Join us on the Riverway for Red Hot Dixie Jazz Band. Food available for purchase by non-profits. Meyer Oak Grove Park, 780 Phillips Boulevard, Sauk City, WI 53583 www.saukprairie.com 608-643-4168
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24 Wednesday Reedsburg Concert in the Park: Wheel House 6:30 pm 26 Friday Rock Springs Rock Springs Full Throttle Night 26-27 Fri.-Sat. Reedsburg Relay for Life – Reedsburg Area High School Millennium Field 26–28 Fri.–Sun. Reedsburg Game Day USA tournament at Nishan Park
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27-28 Sat.-Sun. Baraboo Native American Artifact and Antique Show Saturday, 9 am-5 pm; Sunday 9 am-2 pm; 31st annual event. Antique stone, copper artifacts, beadwork, textiles, baskets, jewelry, pottery, fossils, Civil War, antique guns, swords, knives, Pre-Columbian, antique decoys & ethnic art and Eskimo artifacts. Held at the Sauk County Fairgrounds. Contact: John Welsch, 920-923-3842. Free admission and parking, trailer hook ups available. Food available on the grounds.
27-28 Sat.-Sun. Spring Green Spring Green Arts & Crafts Fair. Spring Green’s Jefferson Street will fill with more than 200 artists from all over the country. The Fair is free and open to the public from 9 am-5 pm on Saturday and 10 am-4 pm on Sunday. Take a leisurely four-block stroll where you will find creative works to view, enjoy and purchase! Aside from the artwork, there are special exhibits, live entertainment, and children’s activities. 28 Sunday Reedsburg Open Table Community Meal @ St. John 4 – 6 pm 30 TUESDAY Sauk City Riverway Concerts in the Park 6:30pm – 8:30pm Join us on the Riverway for Swifkick. Food available for purchase by non-profits. Meyer Oak Grove Park, 780 Phillips Boulevard, Sauk City, WI 53583 www.saukprairie.com 608-643-4168
July
1 Wednesday Concert in the Park: Just Plain Country 6:30 pm
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3 Friday Reedsburg Brat Bash-n-Dash @ Reedsburg IGA 3 Friday Merrimac Merrimac Firemen’s Fireworks Dusk July 4th fireworks in Merrimac Village of Merrimac, 493-2122 3–5 Fri.–Sun. Reedsburg Game Day USA tournament @ Nishan Park 4 Saturday Sauk City Fire on the River!10 am-12 am Join us for a day of fun down by the river! Festivities include: games for children, food, beer tent, silent auction & live entertainment all day, with a fabulous fireworks display to round out the evening. Sauk City Riverwalk, 726 Water Street, Sauk City, WI 53583 www.saukprairie.com 608-643-4168 4 Saturday Reedsburg Freedom Fest www.reedsburg.org 4 Saturday LaValle Fireworks Over the Mill Pond - LaValle
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4 Saturday Witwen Witwen 4th of July Parade 10:30 am Annual small-town July 4th parade and chicken BBQ on the grounds. Sponsored by Black Hawk and Denzer United Methodist Churches. Witwen, WI 53583 www.witwenpc.com
11 Saturday Witwen Witwen Concerts at the Campground: Harmonious Wail Picnic grounds open 4 pm, concert 6:30 pm Bring chairs, blankets, picnic or food for purchase. S9855 Hwy E, 7 miles West of Sauk City www.witwenpc.com
4 Saturday Baraboo Artisan Wood Carving Show & Sale Fine works of art, hand crafted by some of the midwest’s most talented wood carvers are on display and available for purchase at the Artisan Wood Carving Show & Sale at Flyways Waterfowl Museum, S5780 Hwy 123, Baraboo, WI. More information available at duckmuseum.com or call 608-225-7732.
12 Sunday Reedsburg VFW Breakfast 7 am – 12 Noon
4 Saturday Baraboo Independence Day Fireworks 1-800-227-2266 or baraboo.com 6-12 Mon.-Sun. Baraboo Sauk County Fair Come to the Sauk County Fair for some food, family and fun! Live entertainment, animals, project displays, midway rides, tractor pulls and so much more await you at the Sauk County Fair! FREE Walk-In Gate; Grandstand Admission varies. Sauk County Fairgrounds, Baraboo. Fair Office 608-356-8707 saukcountyfair.com 8 Wednesday Reedsburg Concert in the Park: Copper Box 6:30 pm 10 Friday Rock Springs Rock Springs Full Throttle Night 10–11 Fri.-Sat. Spring Green City Wide Garage Sale & Sidewalk Sales. Visit dozens of garage sales at homes all over Spring Green, and stop at local merchants who will have great deals on sidewalk sales downtown. Visit www.springgreen.com for more information. 10–12 Fri.-Sun. Reedsburg Game Day USA tournament @ Nishan Park 11 Saturday Baraboo Bagpipes at the Glen: A Celtic Music Evening 7 pm Bring your lawn chair or blanket and a bottle of wine for an evening of live Scottish and Irish music honoring the Durward family heritage. Free. Donations warmly welcomed. Food and refreshments available for purchase. Durward’s Glen, W11876 McLeisch Road, Baraboo, WI 53913 www.durwardsglen.org 608-356-8113 11 Saturday Prairie du Sac Garden Thyme Sauk Prairie Garden tour 9 am-4 pm River Arts, Inc. is thrilled to invite you to enjoy some of our area’s premier gardens, attend one or all of our special events, and create your own “Fairy Garden”. River Arts on Water Gallery, 590 Water St, Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 www.riverartsonwater.org/ 608-643-5215
12 Sunday Loganville St. Peter’s Lutheran Church of Loganville – Ice Cream Social 15 Wednesday Reedsburg Concert in the Park: Late 4 Dinner 6:30 pm 17 Friday Rock Springs Rock Springs Full Throttle Night 17-19 Fri.-Sun. Reedsburg Game Day USA tournament @ Nishan Park 18 Saturday Witwen Witwen Concerts at the Campground: The Dang-Its, Western Swing, Honky Tonk and Americana. Picnic grounds open 4 pm, concert 6:30 pm Bring chairs, blankets, picnic or food for purchase S9855 Hwy E, 7 miles West of Sauk City www.witwenpc.com 18 Saturday Reedsburg “Run from the Cops” 5K Run /Walk – 8 am Airing of the Quilts Quintessential Quilts - 10 am 18 Saturday Sauk City Sauk Prairie Harley Davidson MDA Freedom Ride All day. 30th Annual Freedom Ride fundraiser for MDA. Family activities, food, entertainment and camping. Sauk Prairie Harley Davidson and VFW Park. 836 Phillips Boulevard, Sauk City, WI 53583 www.saukprairiehd.com 800-972-6895 22 Wednesday Reedsburg Concert in the Park: Gary’s Ridgeland Dutchmen 6:30 p.m. 24 Friday Rock Springs Rock Springs Full Throttle Night 24–26 Fri.–Sun. Reedsburg Little League 88 Team Tournament 24–25 Fri.-Sat. Sauk Prairie Host of 2015 Youth Tennis Tournament at the Sauk Prairie High School Tennis Courts. Divisions 12U, 14U, 16U and 18U Boys & Girls. Contact Sauk Prairie Recreation Department at 608-643-0520 or sprec@saukprairieschools.org. For other events/programs please visit our website at www.saukprairieschools.org/recdept. 25 Saturday Reedsburg Lazy Beaver Canoe Race (LaValle to Reedsburg) – 10 am 25-26 Sat. & Sun. Baraboo Circus Celebration featuring the Baraboo Big Top Parade. Concert at Circus World Friday, July 24. A celebration of Baraboo’s incomparable circus history with vintage
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circus wagons, a farmers’ market, antique car show, music, antique & craft show, food booths and fun! The 3rd annual Baraboo Big Top Parade will showcase antique, wood-carved circus wagons from Circus World and other circus-theme units, as well as floats and marching units sponsored by local civic groups, churches, clubs and businesses. Don’t miss the fun! bigtopparade.com Sponsored by the Baraboo Area Chamber of Commerce.
26 Sunday Baraboo Breakfast with the Ringlings 9 am-1 pm; come into Al. Ringling’s historic mansion and feast on a spectacular breakfast buffet with “Al. Ringling”. Enjoy circus memorabilia, stories, entertainment and more. Call 608-448-7455 for more information. 26 Sunday Open Table Community Meal: St. John 4 – 6 pm
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31 Friday Rock Springs Rock Springs Full Throttle Night July 31-August 2 Baraboo Summerset Festival of the Arts. Several Days of interactive, expressive and creative arts celebrations! Live music, food and drink, performances, workshops, visual art, theatre, dance, film, literature, creative writing for all ages. summersetbaraboo.com
August
1 Saturday Merrimac Merrimac Fest 10 am- 10 pm Activities, food, and fun. Merrimac Memorial Park, 115 Austin Drive, Merrimac, WI 53561 www.villageofmerrimac.org/Events.htm 608-493-2122 1 Saturday Witwen Witwen Concerts at the Campground: Late for Dinner, country and more. Picnic grounds open 4 pm, concert 6:30 pm. Bring chairs, blankets, picnic or food for purchase. S9855 Hwy. E, 7 miles West of Sauk City www.witwenpc.com 1 Saturday Reedikulus Day
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5 Wednesday Reedsburg Concert in the Park: Reedsburg Area Community Band 6:30 p.m. 7 Friday Rock Springs Rock Springs Full Throttle Night 8 Saturday LaValle LaValle - Up and Down the Hill Run 8 Saturday Big Cat Car Show
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Rock Springs Fireman’s Park Dash plaques for the first 150 vehicles; $10 per vehicle entry fee; door prizes for entrants. Awards for 19 different categories and best of show! Classic Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, Live Music, Pig Roast, children’s activities, silent auction, cash raffle and more! For more info call (608) 524-LION wisconsinbigcats.org 8 Saturday Baraboo Mudd & Tuff Truck Event AMA Sanctioned at Bronco Billy’s Saloon & Grill; Registration starting at 11 am & Showtime 1 pm Racers & Families Welcome! $10 Admission Fee; kids 10 & Under Free. For more info go to Broncobillyssaloon.com & like us on Facebook 8 Saturday Baraboo Cranes of the World Festival International Crane Foundation’s oneday, family friendly Cranes of the World Festival from 9 am – 5 pm offers guided nature walks and special programs. Visit savingcranes.org or call 608-356-9462 to learn more about our on-site and on-line opportunities throughout the year.
15 Saturday Witwen Witwen Concerts at the Campground: The Barley Jacks with Brian Wicklund, Blues and Bluegrass, Classical and Celtic, R&B and Bebop - from St. Croix, MN. Picnic grounds open 4 pm, concert 6:30 pm. Bring chairs, blankets, picnic or food for purchase. S9855 Hwy. E, 7 miles West of Sauk City www.witwenpc.com 15-16 Sat.-Sun. Prairie du Sac FFA Alumni Fall Pull Featuring Badger State Pullers 7 pm start, both nights. The Sauk Prairie FFA Alumni finishes another Tractor Pulling season with the Badger State Pullers. FFA Alumni Park located under the eagle water tower in the Prairie du Sac Industrial Park. Brad Kruchten 608-963-7293. 16 Sunday Spring Green 4Petesake Day In The Park Celebrate life, and the spirit of community at this benefit for community members in need. Spend a day at North Park, filled with activities, entertainment, food and refreshments for the whole family. “When you see a need, fill it!” For more information, please visit www.4petesake.com. 19 Wednesday Reedsburg Concert in the Park: TBD 6:30 pm
9 Sunday Reedsburg VFW Breakfast 7 am – 12 Noon
21-23 Fri.-Sun. Baraboo Badger Steam & Gas Engine Club 52nd Annual Show ~ featuring “Ferguson Tractors & Equipment” Take a step back in time and visit one of the Midwest’s largest antique shows featuring: antique tractors, steam engines, live field and other demonstrations. Also host to displays of antique cars, trucks and snowmobiles, models/miniatures, woodworking and print shops. A wide variety of food is available on the grounds and a huge flea market for the treasure hunters. badgersteamandgas.com
9 Sunday Baraboo Greenwing Event at Flyways Waterfowl Museum. Waterfowl identification, hunter safety, decoy lay-outs and duck calling techniques are a few of the sessions that will be taught at this event. The event is free for youth ages 11 – 17. Preregistration is required and the event is limited to the first 30 youth who register. Adult accompaniment is required along with a modest donation. More information at duckmuseum.com or call 608-225-7732.
22 Saturday Loganville Loganville Fire Department Celebration Parade, Chicken BBQ, Softball Tournament 22 Saturday Baraboo 6th Annual Doggy Dip The Campbell Park Swimming Pool will be open for dogs to get wet 10 am-2 pm. Proceeds benefit the Baraboo Dog Park. Fee required. cityofbaraboo.com/parksandrecreation or 608-355-2760
12 Wednesday Reedsburg Concert in the Park: Shady Grove 6:30 pm
23 Sunday Reedsburg Open Table Community Meal @ St. John 4 – 6 pm
8-9 Sat.-Sun. Prairie du Sac Heroes for Honor 7 am-7 pm Food, music, and sports events all weekend long to raise funds for the Badger Honor Flight. Wyttenbach Meats and Westwynde Park, 2011 County Road PF, Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 www.wmeats.com 9 Sunday LaValle LaValle Fire Department Celebration Parade, Chicken BBQ, Live Music
14-15 Fri.–Sat. Reedsburg Reedsburg Community Wide Garage Sale 15 Saturday Spring Green Spring Green Car Show. Charming downtown Spring Green becomes a huge showcase for prized automobiles. Classic Cars, Hot Rods, unique show cars and trucks – all types and models fill the streets. Fun for the whole family, and kids are welcome to vote for their favorite!
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29 Saturday Witwen Witwen Concerts at the Campground: Larry Busch Big Band, Swing and Ballroom Dance style, returning for the 13th season. Picnic grounds open 4 pm, concert 6:30 pm. Bring chairs, blankets, picnic or food for purchase. S9855 Hwy. E, 7 miles West of Sauk City www.witwenpc.com
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The Aldo Leopold Foundation, Baraboo Area Chamber of Commerce, Circus World Museum, devilslakewisconsin.com, heritagebarnquilts.com, International Crane Foundation, mirrorlakewisconsin.com, Reedsburg Area Chamber of Commerce, Sauk County Historical Society, Sauk Prairie Area Chamber of Commerce, www.saukprairieriverway.com, Spring Green Area Chamber of Commerce, springgreengeneralstore.com, Travel Wisconsin, Wisconsin Department of Tourism, wiscowchip.com, witwenpc.com developing the Sauk County Map This publication has been created and produced for Sauk County Tourism. Every effort has been made to provide the most current and accurate information available. Capital Newspapers, and the organizations represented, assume no responsibility for misinformation. Please contact Capital Newspapers or your
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Discover Natural Beauty!
International Crane Foundation Tours
Aldo Leopold Tours
Open to the public every day between April 15 - October 31 from 9 am to 5 pm. From Memorial Day through Labor Day guided public tours are offered daily at 10 am, 1 pm and 3 pm and on weekends ONLY in April, May, September and October. Public tours are free with general admission and there is no need to pre-register. We suggest visitors plan to stay at least two hours.
Self-guided tours of the Shack are offered during all months without significant snow cover, during our public open hours. Self-guided visitors will explore with a brochure that includes a trail map, historic photos of the land, and background information on Aldo Leopold’s history and legacy. The trail loop at the property is approximately one mile in length. A side trail leads to the banks of the Wisconsin River through beautiful floodplain forest, where bald eagles, cranes, and other wildlife are frequently spotted. The Shack itself is shuttered and locked during self-guided tours.
Reservations for our guided tours are not required, but please call ahead to confirm our weekly tour schedule at 608-356-9462 ext. 127.
International Crane Foundation
Visit the
Leopold Center and Leopold Shack & Farm
Take a Walk on the WILD Side! Open Daily 9 - 5 (April 15 – October 31) Guided Tours Nature Trails • Gift Shop www.savingcranes.org • 608-356-9462 32 • SAUK COUNTY VISITOR’S GUIDE
D how Aldo Leopold shaped conservation thinking and practices. Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm Saturday 10am- 4pm (April 13th-October 31st 2015)
Visit our website for directions and a calendar of events! www.aldoleopold.org 608.355.0279
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Welcome To Lake Wisconsin Wisconsin means dark waters in a Native American language. The dark water of the Wisconsin River and Lake Wisconsin comes from the very dark roots of the Tamarack trees which line its banks in the northern part of the state and bleed a natural dye into the river. Many varieties of fish thrive in these waters, making Lake Wisconsin and the Wisconsin River a fisherman’s paradise. The 9,500 acre lake has 57 miles of shoreline, and the lake and river have more than 18 miles of navigable waterway with a depth that varies to a maximum of 40 feet. Boaters love to dock at the many sand bars for a swim, picnic or even to camp overnight. Tourists from all over the world come here to relax and
enjoy this beautiful area. Once a favorite hunting and fishing ground of the early tribes, it is now a popular tourist destination for camping and water sports, as well as, more leisurely activities and family adventures. The Merrimac Ferry, named “Colsac” because it bridges Columbia and Sauk counties, is a highlight to experience and the only free ferry in the state. It crosses the Wisconsin River from Highway 113 in Merrimac south to the junction of Highways 188 and 113 just north of Lodi. Trip time is 10 minutes, and 15 cars (trailers too) can cross at one time. It runs 24 hours a day during the months the lake is not frozen. Top it off with a stop at a nearby restaurant or ice cream stand.
The Finest in Steaks & Seafood Sundays: Breakfast 9-12:30 pm Lunch 12:30-4 pm
“Fit for an oceanfront” - Wisconsin State Journal
“Friday fish “A memorable fry fun” dining experience” - Lodi Enterprise - Wisconsin State Journal
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1.5 Miles from Ferry Crossing on Hwy. 188 78 113
Bar opens at 3 pm. Dinners served at 4 p.m. Enjoy our large outdoor patio & bar. Fresh cut steaks • Fish Specials • Friday fish fry experts Pasta • Pizza • Fish Tacos • Tequila Shrimp • Prawns Wine • Specialty Drinks & 40 Imported, Domestic and Seasonal Beers Weekday $9.95 Full Dinner Deals
W12690 Hwy 188 Lodi • Open 7 days a week (May - October) 608-592-4266 • www.fishtalesrestaurant.com
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From the Empire Prairie to the Mighty Mississippi, Wisconsin’s 100-mile Scenic Byway 60 follows the graceful curves of the Lower Wisconsin River. This patch of our planet sparkles, by sunny day or starry night, with the wild beauty of nature left to its own devices for thousands and thousands of years. And nowhere so apt is Heraclitus’s adage that you can’t step into the same river twice. In constant flux, the “river of a thousand isles” continuously sculpts its sandbars, shifts its channels, varies its flows, and repaints its colors, according to the whims of the weather gods. Here golden bluffs crop out of emerald hills and valleys that roll into rushing streams to the lively river. These waters beckon fishermen, canoeists, kayakers, and boaters. Here birdwatchers and botanists can go bananas while, chances are, an eagle is watching them.
As transcendent as the ancient driftless area landscape itself is the history encoded in its formations. Hundreds of effigy mound earthworks, still alive to the touch, stand today as spiritual gifts and messages from those who occupied this land in the deep past. The more recent settlements on the Byway route from Lodi to Prairie du Chien have tried to compliment rather than conflict with the pristine qualities of driftless nature. Each has its own enticing history and contemporary flavor. They offer a rich range of camping, lodging, dining, outdoor and indoor recreation, archeological pursuits, and other learning options. They welcome both the seriously energetic and those who seek serious relaxation. They invite families to experience together this special place, the magic of which has inspired a local goal: No child left inside.
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Visit www.scenic60.com for more information, or contact: Lodi Chamber of Commerce 102 N. Main • Lodi, WI 53555 www.lodiwisconsin.com • 608-592-4412
Sauk Prairie Area Chamber of Commerce 109 Phillips Blvd. Sauk City, WI 53583 www.saukprairie.com • www.saukprairieriverway.com 608-643-4168
Spring Green Chamber of Commerce 259 E. Jefferson St Spring Green, WI 53588 608-588-2054 • www.springgreen.com
Colsac III Merrimac Ferry April - November Hwy 113/188 Sauk Counties • Lodi/Merrimac/Lake Wisconsin www.saukprairie.com • www.saukprairieriverway.com 608-643-4168
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7876 Hwy 188 Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin 1-800-vip-wine | 608-643-6515
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4-5 Fri.-Sat. Prairie du Sac Wisconsin State Cow Chip Throw and Festival. All day. Approximately 40,000 people attend the Wisconsin State Cow Chip throw each year. The current Wisconsin Cow Chip Throw state record is 248 feet. The “Cow Chip” offers two stages of free entertainment, arts and crafts fair, 5K & 10K Run and much more! Marion Park, Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 (located at Grand Avenue and First Street) www.wiscowchip.com; 608-643-4317 4-6 Fri.-Sun. Baraboo Catch for a Cure. The annual Catch for a Cure women’s over 30 softball tournament is Labor Day weekend, annually, at Pierce Park in Baraboo. This is a fun-filled weekend with all proceeds going to Breast Cancer Research and local support groups. Although this is an over 30 womens tournament, each team is allowed 4 players between the age of 25 and 29. All new and returning softball players are welcome to come out to the community practices. If you would like to volunteer, donate raffle/auction items, or play, contact us at catchforacure@Hotmail.com 6 Sunday LaValle Labor Day Dance at the Fire Station 7 Monday Spring Green 7th Annual Beatlefest. An outdoor music festival at the Spring Green General Store celebrating the music of the Beatles. Live music, Furthermore Beer on tap, and a special menu available 11 am - 7 pm, no cover charge. For more information, visit their website www.springgreen generalstore.com. 12 Saturday Reedsburg Heritage Day at Reedsburg Area Historical Society Pioneer Log Village 12 Saturday North Freedom Schellter Round Up. Join us in Leland, WI for the Annual Schellter Round Up! Bring your horse for a trail ride thru this scenic area, Horse Drawn Wagon Rides (throughout the day), Tractor Drawn Wagon Ride, Live Music, Food and More! For more info contact LeRoy at 608-544-3091 or visit theschellter.com 13 Sunday Reedsburg VFW Breakfast 7 am – 12 Noon 16 Wednesday Baraboo/Reedsburg 8th Annual Great Steak Cookout. Baraboo vs. Reedsburg! Come and support the team of your choice an target at their respective Viking Grocery Store! 3 pm – 8 pm; Dine-In or Carryout (Drive thru available) All cookout profits go to each school’s athletic department. In addition to the community selling the most meals, the winning school’s athletic department will receive an Extra $500 donation from Viking Village Inc. For more info call 608-356-6969 or visit vikingvillagefoods.com 16-20 Wed.-Sun. Reedsburg Reedsburg Public Library Book Sale 19 Saturday North Freedom North Freedom Walleye Feed @ American Legion Hall 27 Sunday Reedsburg Open Table Community Meal @ St. John 4 – 6 pm
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rail. For more information call 800-930-1385 or visit midcontinent.org 10 Saturday Spring Green Fall Festival In The River Valley. Peak season for the beautiful Fall colors in Spring Green – come and enjoy the festivities! Chili Cook-Off, local beer and wine tasting. Post House Gardens. Live music, kids activities, fun for the whole family. For more information, please visit www.springgreen.com.
10 Saturday Sauk City 5th Annual Taste of Sauk Prairie 11 am. 2 Friday Reedsburg Come enjoy the tastes that the Sauk Prairie area Barley Soda Stroll – Downtown Beer Walk 6 - 9 pm has to offer! 2-11 Fri.–Sun. Reedsburg Sauk Prairie Harley-Davidson, Fermentation Fest: Join the thousands of people 836 Phillips Blvd, Sauk City, WI 53583 who come to Fermentation Fest – A Live Culture www.saukprairiehd.com/ 800-972-6895 Convergence. From bread baking, beer making, 10 Saturday Baraboo and chocolate tasting, Fermentation Fest is Fall Fair on the Square 9 am – 4 pm; Admission is loaded with tastings, demonstrations, cooking Free. Over 150 crafters and artisans, “Eat Street” classes, brewing seminars, farm tours, and a Food Court, farmers’ market, kids’ entertainment one-of-a-kind, nationally acclaimed self-guided and bounce houses, live music and performances. driving tour! You will not want to miss the amazing For information about the fair or to become a Farm Art DTour - which is a 50 mile scenic vendor: downtownbaraboo.com Sponsored by driving tour along the back roads of rural Sauk Downtown Baraboo Inc. County. Enjoy the breathtaking views where you will see working farm fields punctuated 10 Saturday Baraboo with imaginative farm-based Art Installations, Fall Festival at Durward’s Glen 10 am - 4 pm. informational Field Notes, and Roadside Culture Durward’s Glen Retreat Center, W11876 McLeisch Stands selling farm-fresh produce. You might Road, Baraboo. Guided tractor tours of our also just happen upon a Pasture Performance, historic grounds, flea market, artists, other which will feature poets, musicians, dancers vendors, baked goods, brats and refreshments. and other artists. Don’t miss this fantastic Free. Donations warmly welcomed. For more fall festival! www.fermentationfest.com information visit durwardsglen.org, or call 608-356-8113. 3 Saturday Reedsburg Harvest Fest Craft Show @ Reedsburg Fire Department 8 am
11 Sunday Reedsburg VFW Breakfast 7 am – 12 Noon
3 Saturday Reedsburg Missoula Children’s Theater @ CAL Center Theatre
14 Wednesday Reedsburg St. Peter’s Lutheran Church of Loganville Annual Chili supper
3 Saturday Baraboo 5th Annual Baraboo River Runners Fall Rally Thunderbird Lanes, 1117 8th St., Baraboo, WI 53913. Snowmobile, Tractor, Car/ Truck Show plus Swap spots for anything with a “motor.” A day of fun for the entire family. More info at barabooriverrunners.com
16-18 Fri.-Sun. Baraboo Fall Art Tour. Join Southwestern Wisconsin’s finest artists as they open their private studios for this popular art event. Meet the artists, see their work space, watch as they create unique works of art. Baraboo is one of four communities on this self-guided tour. For more information: www.fallarttour.com
3-4 Sat.-Sun. Baraboo 2nd Annual Zoo Appreciation Weekend Noon – 4 pm; Ochsner Park Zoo will have educational zookeeper talks and enrichment activities with kids making treats for the animals. Learn about the night time habits of the Canada Lynx, American Black Bears and hibernation, Black Tailed Prairie Dog communication techniques and why wolves howl. Free admission. cityofbaraboo.com/parksandrecreation or 608-355-2760 5 Monday North Freedom Annual Fire Prevention Week Activities Activities throughout the day at the North Freedom School, Open House at the Fire Station beginning at 6 pm villageofnorthfreedom.com/NffD.php
16-18 Fri.-Sun. Spring Green Fall Art Tour. Combine spectacular fall color with visits to artists’ studios tucked away along the scenic byways of Southwestern Wisconsin. Dozens of area artists open their doors and demonstrate their techniques. Plan a leisurely day or devote the entire three-day weekend to this self-paced, wellmapped tour. www.fallarttour.com. 17 Saturday Baraboo Good Neighbor Day at the International Crane Foundation. Free admission to anyone with a non-perishable food item donation for the Baraboo Food Pantry. Visit savingcranes.org or call 608-356-9462 to learn more about our on-site and on-line opportunities throughout the year.
9-11 Fri.-Sun. North Freedom Autumn Color Weekends at Mid-Continent Railway 17 Saturday Reedsburg Museum. There’s nothing comparable to enjoying A Band Called Honalee – the Music of Peter, the beautiful brilliant hues of autumn in the rural Paul and Mary @ CAL Center Theatre Sauk County countryside from the comfort of our 17 Saturday North Freedom restored vintage passenger cars. Join us for “leaf North Freedom Walleye Feed peeping” in style along the unspoiled right-of-way @ American Legion Hall of our historic former Chicago & Northwestern
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FALL CALENDAR OF EVENTS SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER
September
TBD Baraboo Sauk County Heart Walk. A great family event to show support for the community, the Heart Association, and to get some hearthealthy exercise! 1 1/2 mile and 3 mile routes. Registration starts at 8:30 and the walk at 9:30 am. Rain location is Baraboo High School. No fee to participate. May solicit pledges if you wish. Register on-line at madisonwiheartwalk.org
FALL CALENDAR OF EVENTS SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER
October
17-18 Sat.-Sun. North Freedom Pumpkin Special at Mid-Continent Railway Museum. What better way to pick out your Halloween pumpkin than riding the Pumpkin Special. Take a 55 minute train ride to the pumpkin patch & pick out your own pumpkin. Large selection of small, medium & large pumpkins. Price of pumpkins not included in train fare. Trains depart Saturdays & Sundays at 10 & 11:30 am, 1 & 2:30 pm. midcontinent.org 22-24 Thurs.-Sat. Sauk Prairie Sauk Prairie Against Hunger Pack Event. Approximately 6,200 children die each day from hunger and hunger related disease. The community of Sauk Prairie want to do something about that. Join us as we raise over $77,000 and pack 350,000 meals in a three day period. The event takes place at Grand Avenue Elementary School gymnasium and is an experience that you will not forget. For more information, please visit www.makingservicepersonal.org. 24 Saturday Baraboo Zombie Walk. Thriller Dance, Zombies - a fundraiser for the Baraboo Food Pantry! Sponsored by UW Baraboo. 24 Saturday Baraboo Kids’ Event, Activities and Games. No treats, just fun. On the Square. downtownbaraboo.com Sponsored by Downtown Baraboo Inc. 24 Saturday Baraboo Tractors, Trunks and Treats Sponsored by the Baraboo Area Chamber of Commerce, Sauk County Fair Board & Friends of the Baraboo Zoo. At the Sauk County Fairgrounds; Times to be announced. A family friendly Halloween Event that includes: trick-ortreating, activities for children, costume contest and more! Some activities may have a nominal fee. Concessions available on the grounds. For more info, to volunteer or register an entry: Baraboo Area Chamber of Commerce 600 W. Chestnut St., PO Box 442, Baraboo, WI 53913 • 608-356-8333 or email: visitus@baraboo.com 25 Sunday Open Table Community Meal @ St. John 4 – 6 pm
Reedsburg
25 Sunday Rock Springs Trick or Treat with the Big Cats Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue will be hosting this one of a kind trick or treat experience. There will be 28 different big cats waiting to hand out candy. Lots of candy, plenty of Halloween decorations, spooky music & more! Food available on grounds for purchase. Watch The Big Cats carve their pumpkins! Free event donations greatly appreciated. (608) 524-LION (5466) wisconsinbigcats.org 26 Monday Baraboo Art Discovery Day at the Leopold Center Every fall, the Leopold Center ends its visitation season with our annual Art Discovery Day event at the Leopold Center. Art Day is fun for the whole family! It features presentations, demonstrations, and time for individual
interaction with each artist. Each year we select a group of inspiring regional artists and artisans that find inspiration in the land ethic and the natural world for their work. This is a great event to discover new art and maybe even start your holiday shopping a little early. Join us! aldoleopold.org 608-355-0279 31 Saturday Baraboo International Crane Foundation Closes for the Season. Stay in touch year-round. Sign up for our email newsletter and follow us on Facebook. Visit savingcranes.org or call 608-356-9462 to learn more about our on-site and on-line opportunities throughout the year. 31 Saturday Reedsburg Reedsburg Trick or Treating 4 pm – 7 pm
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6 Friday Spring Green Sounds of Spring Green. Stroll from store to store and listen to live music at every stop. Nearly a dozen musical acts of all varieties liven up this autumn Friday Night in the village. 7 Saturday Reedsburg Reedsburg’s - “Craft Fair Plus” @ Armory 8 am-3 pm 7 Saturday Sauk City Veteran’s Day Event 11 am Celebrate our nations’ veterans Sauk Prairie Harley Davidson and Meyer Park. 836 Phillips Boulevard, Sauk City, WI 53583 800-972-6895 www.saukprairiehd.com/ 8 Sunday Reedsburg VFW Breakfast 7 am – 12 Noon 14 Saturday Baraboo Baraboo Chamber Auction! A great place to find many of your holiday gifts or perhaps some neat items for yourself. Our annual auction is the Baraboo Area Chamber of Commerce’s largest fundraiser. The BACC will be auctioning off the fabulous items donated by our valuable members. Live Auction, Silent Auction, Concessions and a few fun surprises! More information at baraboo.com 19 Thursday Prairie du Sac Wollersheim Winery Ruby Nouveau Day 11 am Join winemaker Phillipe Coquard in a special toast as he taps the barrel of the new vintage of Wollersheim Ruby Nouveau 2014. Wollersheim Ruby Nouveau is an estate-grown dry red with enticing fruity flavors and a zesty finish. It is the perfect holiday wine meant to be enjoyed young and pairs with holiday foods. Wollersheim Winery, 7876 State Road 188, Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 www.wollersheim.com; 800-847-9463 20 Friday Prairie du Sac Holiday Light Parade and Tree Lighting Event 6 pm – 8 pm Come watch the 2015 Holiday Light Parade and stick around for the Tree Lighting Event, featuring performances by local youth and a grand finale of Fireworks! Marion Park, Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 www.saukprairie.com; 608-643-4168 20 Friday Baraboo Downtown Baraboo Winter Wine Walk Join Downtown Baraboo merchants for a Wine Tasting Tour! Shops will each host two or more
unique wines, for you to explore. A taste of wine, some delicious treats, live entertainment, in store promotions and a leisurely stroll around downtown with your friends! What a night! Tickets go on sale at 9 am ONE Month before the date of the event at Bekah Kate’s. This event sells out quickly, so be sure to sign up right away! downtownbaraboo.com Sponsored by Downtown Baraboo Inc.
21 Saturday North Freedom North Freedom Walleye Feed @ American Legion Hall 21 Saturday Baraboo Downtown Baraboo Christmas Light Parade 6 pm- See glittering lighted floats, reindeer and equestrian units, marching bands and novelty units. A coloring contest is held for kids in kindergarten through fifth grade for the opportunity to ride with Santa on his float in the parade. Gather at the historic Al. Ringling Theatre to witness Santa as he lights the Official Downtown Baraboo Holiday Tree. After the parade, children and families are invited to visit with Santa on the theatre stage and have their pictures taken. For parade tips, a map of the parade route, and float application, visit our website: downtownbaraboo.com Sponsored by Downtown Baraboo Inc. 22 Sunday Open Table Community Meal @ St. John 4 - 6 pm
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27 Friday Baraboo Downtown Baraboo Black Friday Shop Downtown Baraboo for once a year unheard of sales! From 8 am-10 am only! Visit downtownbaraboo.com on Wednesday, November 25th to see a listing of specific shop promotions. 28 Saturday Baraboo, Reedsburg, Sauk Prairie, Spring Green Small Business Saturday. Support your local, independently-owned businesses throughout Sauk County. We have specialty retail shops, antique stores, art galleries, sporting equipment, apparel, local meats, wine, cheese & more. 28 Saturday Prairie du Sac A Vintage Christmas, Wollersheim Winery 10 am – 4 pm. Experience old world charm as you prepare for Christmas. Taste Wollersheim wines paired with festive foods, find unique gifts, plus Christmas carolers will be on hand to set the mood. The winery is a picturesque place to take your family Christmas card photo, so be sure to bring your camera Wollersheim Winery, 7876 State Road 188, Prairie du Sac, WI, 53578 www.wollersheimwinery.com; 800-847-9463 28-29 Sat.-Sun. North Freedom Santa Express at Mid-Continent Railway Museum. Celebrate the holiday season in a uniquely festive way aboard the Annual Santa Express. Santa will visit as you take in the spirit of Christmas past on our early 1900’s adventure. All cars are kept comfortably warm using the over century-old tradition of steam heating or coal-fired stoves, just like at the North Pole. Trains depart 10 & 11:30 am, 1 & 2:30 pm. midcontinent.org
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Sauk County Biking Trails
Lloyd Wright Tour ➊ Frank Distance: 20 miles for the long route on paved and gravel roads. The 10 mile short loop is entirely on paved roads. Difficulty: Difficult or moderate. The long route has five steep hills. The short route has two.
State Trail ➊ 400 The entire 22 miles of the 400
State Trail follows the Baraboo River valley from Elroy to Reedsburg. The trail is named for the Chicago-Northwestern passenger train that once operated on this grade. The train traveled the 400 miles between Chicago and Minneapolis/St. Paul in 400 minutes. The renovated Reedsburg Depot is the trail headquarters and the office of the Reedsburg Area Chamber of Commerce. The trail links to the Elroy-Sparta State Trail at Elroy Commons on the west end and to the Hillsboro State Trail in Union Center. A daily or annual State Trail Pass is required for riders 16 and older. For more information call 800-844-3507 or visit reedsburg.org
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Lake Resort Area ➌ Devil’s In the winter months, Devil’s Head
Ski Resort attracts skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels to its 500 vertical feet of ski slopes. In the warmer months, those same slopes become challenging singletrack mountain biking trails that provide some of the most exhilarating mountain biking in the Midwest. As you can expect being that these are ski hills, you’ll encounter plenty of ups and downs, plus a lot of challenging features for riders of all abilities. Fast downhills and technical singletrack make this one of the best mountain bike destinations in the state. For more information call 608-493-2251 or visit devils-head.com or Sauk Prairie Area Chamber of Commerce 800-683-2453 or 608-643-4168 www.saukprairie.com
For more information: Spring Green Area Chamber of Commerce 800-588-2042 or 608-588-2054 or www. springgreen.com Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center 608-588-7900 www.taliesinpreservation.org
Ferry Tour ➋ Merrimac Distance: 45 miles total; 26 for the north loop, 19 for the south loop. Difficulty: Moderate to difficult. The northern loop has long, steep climbs. Caution: The entire route is on public streets and roads open to shared bicycle/motor vehicle use. Riding the separate bike trail along Hwy. 123 south of Baraboo is advised.
For more information: Baraboo Area Chamber of Commerce 800-227-2266 or 608-356-8333 www.baraboo.com Lodi Chamber of Commerce 608-592-4412 www.lodiwisconsin.com
Join Us For Great Summer Concerts! Baraboo
Concerts on the Square 7 pm Thursdays June through August Courthouse Lawn 515 Oak Street, Baraboo, WI 53913 www.baraboo.com
Baraboo
Devil’s Lake Music in the Park 6 pm Last Sunday of the month through Summer Outdoors on the North Shore, in the North Shore Chateau if it rains S5975 Park Road, Baraboo WI 53913 www.devilslakewisconsin.com
Baraboo
Devil’s Lake Big Band Concerts 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm 2nd & 4th Saturdays through Summer North Shore Chateau S5975 Park Road, Baraboo WI 53913 www.devilslakewisconsin.com $10 admission
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Concerts in the Park 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Wednesdays June through August City Park 222 N. Park Street, Reedsburg, WI 53959 www.reedsburg.org
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Riverway Concerts in the Park 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Tuesdays in June Meyer Oak Grove Park 780 Phillips Boulevard, Sauk City, WI 53583 www.saukprairieriverway.com
spring green
Acoustic Jam 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm First Sunday of the Month Spring Green General Store 137 S. Albany Street, Spring Green, WI 53588 www.springgreengeneralstore.com
spring green
Bluegrass Jam 1 pm 2nd Saturday of the Month Spring Green General Store 137 S. Albany Street, Spring Green, WI 53588 www.springgreengeneralstore.com
Witwen
Concerts at the Campground 6:30 pm Select Saturdays in July and August Witwen Campground S9855 Hwy E, Witwen WI 53583 www.witwenpc.com SAUK COUNTY VISITOR’S GUIDE • 39
Breunig Barn Quilt
Alumni Barn Quilt
Frey Barn Quilt
Celebrating Barn Quilt Heritage!
Cook Barn Quilt
The history of barn decoration dates back to the mid 1800’s. Painting symbols on barns originated from traditional folk art passed along from the German and Swiss immigrants who settled the Pennsylvania Dutch region in southeastern Pennsylvania. Once these groups built their family farms and communities, they would paint small patterns on their barns to celebrate their heritage and bring good fortune. Today’s barn decorating revival became popular with a woman named Donna Sue Groves, from Adams County, Ohio. She wanted to honor her mother by hanging a colorful painted quilt square on her barn. Instead of just one quilt square, she began a community project with twenty quilts being displayed along a driving trail to encourage visitors to travel through the countryside. This was the start of our first quilt trail in America. Quilt trails are now being organized all across the country. Barn quilts are displayed around communities and then mapped out for tourists to follow these amazing works of art. They promote tourism and help draw visitors into our rural communities. Traditional stars and various quilt patterns are now being displayed on barns, homes, sheds and sides of buildings. Alumni Barn Quilt The barn quilt was constructed in honor of their son, BJ Chrisler, who served as the State FFA President in 2009-2010, State Vice President in 2008-2009 and the National FFA Officer “NOMCOM” Chairman in 2010. The FFA President’s symbol in the FFA emblem is “the Rising Sun’ which is depicted in their quilt. The border consists of blue corn kernels also from the FFA symbol. Badger Steam & Gas Barn Quilt S3347 Sand Rd. Baraboo, WI 53913 These 4 small barn quilts are on the Women’s building at the Badger Steam and Gas Property. Earl Sprecher’s four daughters Jean, Judy, Janet and Joanne chose patterns and painted them for the building. They represent the following: #1 – Sunbonnet Sue - Jean Sprecher Brew chose this pattern as she collects Sunbonnet Sue quilts. #2 – Windmill - Judy Sprecher Wehler chose this pattern as she lives on the Sprecher family farm which has a windmill. #3 – Log Cabin - Janet Sprecher-Bruski chose this pattern as she hopes to live in a log cabin some day. #4 – Schoolhouse - Joanne Sprecher Welty of Milwaukee, chose this pattern as she is the youngest in their family and is always a student of some sort.
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Brian Bender Barn Quilt S40654 State Road 136, Reedsburg, WI 53959 The pattern for this quilt is a triple star, and it was painted by the Reedsburg Middle School Art Class. It was placed on the barn when the farm hosted the Sauk County Dairy Breakfast in June 2012. Breunig Barn Quilt E9430A County Road PF Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 The Breunig farm has a historical house on the farm dating back to 1869. It’s architectural style consists of the “block and stack” construction. The lime stone is very popular in this area and you will notice some homes made this way. The block walls are 2 ft. thick and provide the natural insulation. The barn is a replacement barn built in 1970. The original wood structured barn was lost in a barn fire on April 1, 1970 with the animals being saved and no family members injured. The Breunig farm consists of 354 acres being owned and 220 acres being rented. Mike and Jodi Cook-Husom Barn Quilt Denzer Road North Freedom, WI 53951 This barn quilt is a rail fence pattern that was picked out by their mother on the Mike and Jodi Cook-Husom
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Eberle Barn Quilt
Bender Barn Quilt
Getschman Barn Quilt
Enge Barn Quilt
farm in North Freedom on Denzer Road. The rail fence pattern was picked out by their mother, Patty Cook. It was a gift to their mother and father, Monte, for their anniversary in 2011 from daughters Sara and Jodi. Eileen and Lawrence Eberle Barn Quilt 2577 Cty. Hwy. B Lone Rock, WI 53556 This quilt has a bear claw pattern and was painted by family members . It is on County Road B in Spring Green. Mike and Rhonda Enge Barn Quilt S9106 Hager Road Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 The quilt pattern chosen by Rhonda Enge is called the “Harvest Sun” and is very fitting for their family as they have 3 boys; Travis, Dusty and Dan, who all enjoy the large family dairy farm. The Enge operation has an extensive amount of crop land and it is truly the harvest sun that assists them with their success each year. The red, blue, white and yellow colors are visible from many miles around as you head East toward their farmette on Hwy. PF or South on Denzer Road (Gasser’s hill). Take a drive and enjoy the beautiful agricultural landscape as you look for this bright quilt on their white barn with their donkey and sheep relaxing beneath the quilt. Jenny and Dennis Frey Barn Quilt Hwy. 60 and B Sauk City, WI 53583 The Frey Barn Quilt installed on a restored barn used to build performance engines—“it needs a bit of a woman’s touch in a man’s way” is what Jenny Frey said when she offered to sponsor a Sauk County barn quilt. Her woman’s touch was a barn quilt as she admires them on their way to tractor pulls which both she and her husband, Dennis, are involved in. They love the Allis Chalmers colors so that is where the colors of their barn quilt came from. She chose the “Hunter’s Star” quilt pattern using Allis Chalmers orange and gray along with some white as they are big hunters in the fall. As you drive down Hwy. 60 or Cty Rd B, Sauk City, you will see their barn sitting on the corner and the quilt installed right above their shop entry. Jenny states, “The guys now understand how
Badger Steam & Gas Barn Quilt it represents us and I told them a little culture doesn’t hurt them” (and then they were back to talking deer hunting). Gale and Nancy Getschman Barn Quilts 1805 W. Pine St. (Cty Rd. BD) Baraboo, WI 53913 This barn quilt pattern is the Wisconsin Star and was painted green and yellow honoring Gale’s John Deere tractor collection. Two years ago Nancy painted the smaller barn quilt and placed it on their garage. On their way to the Old Threshers Reunion in Mt. Pleasant, IA they admired the many barn quilts along the route and decided to paint one for their barn. Not knowing what to do they looked up directions on the internet. Next year they plan on making another one for the other side of the barn which can be observed from the new four lane Hwy. 12. Every year Gale and Nancy sponsor a Tractor Ride the second weekend in June. They chose this weekend because their first stop is the Sauk County Dairy Breakfast. Information on the ride can be found at www.tractorride.org/ Kevin and Barbara Jantz Barn Quilt Hwy. T Baraboo, WI 53913 As you travel down Hwy. T in the Fairfield Township past what used to be known as the Leopold Shack and Leopold Center you will come upon a beautifully painted, bright colored barn quilt on the Kevin and Barbara Jantz barn. Their farm is the first in that township with the first owner purchasing the land in 1847. Directly across the road from the barn you will see the original house where their parent’s reside today. (E12450 Cty Rd T). It is believed this barn was moved from Levee Rd in the mid 1920s to its present location. The pattern chosen by the Jantz family is known as the Ohio Star. Barbara said there is no real reason for it other than they liked the design for the colors they wanted to use. Over the winter months the family painted the quilt in their basement and had it adhered to the barn in early May. Going past their property during the summer are large annual bicycling events so we know the quilt adorning this barn will be appreciated by many throughout the year.
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Sauk County
Rustic Road 49
Levee Road travels through the Aldo Leopold reserve along the Wisconsin River. Motorists, bikers and hikers can see prairie grasses, wildlife, trees and marsh along the river’s south shore.
Location: Sauk and Columbia counties. Levee Road, beginning at County T in Sauk County east to WIS 33 in Columbia County. Length: 9.8 miles Surface: Paved
Sauk County
Rustic Road 21 Ruff Road, Orchard Drive and Slotty Road are narrow, gravel roads. They wind through rolling rugged terrain near Natural Bridge State Park. The park is the location of the Raddatz rock shelter, the oldest documented site of primitive man in the upper Midwest. Schara Road extends along a ridge bordered by oaks, maples, basswoods and hickories. Remains of an old barn and home foundation are visible from the road. A walk during the spring and summer reveals many wildflowers along the roadside and in the open fields. Location: Sauk County. Just off County PF, follow portions of Schara Road, Ruff Road, Orchard Drive and Slotty Road. Length: 8.6 miles Surface: Gravel
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Area Nature Trails
400 State Trail 240 Railroad St, Reedsburg The 400 State Trail offers beautiful scenery, bountiful wildlife, sandstone outcroppings, rolling farmland and runs parallel with the Baraboo River. The 400 State Trail is part of the 101 State Trail System from Reedsburg to Trempealeau, linking with the Elroy-Sparta State Trail, the La Crosse River State Trail, and the Great River State Trail.
Devil’s Lake State Park County Highway DL, Merrimac and Baraboo Devil’s Lake has over 29 miles of trails for any skill level including amazingly scenic sections of the national Ice Age trail. Trails vary in difficulty from easy to quite challenging. Trails are not maintained in winter. Ferry Bluff State Natural Area Ferry Bluff Road, Sauk City Ferry Bluff and the adjacent Cactus Bluff tower more than 300 feet above the confluence of Honey Creek and the Wisconsin River. Ferry Bluff is open to hiking only and is closed from November 15-March 31st to protect bald eagle roosting sites. Ice Age National Scenic Trail County Highway DL, Merrimac and Baraboo The Ice Age National Scenic Trail is a thousand-mile footpath that highlights incredible landscape features as it travels through some of the state’s most beautiful natural areas. The trail is entirely within Wisconsin and is one of only eleven National Scenic Trails. The Ice Age Trail in Sauk County travels from Merrimac to Baraboo. The Ice Age Trail in this region passes through some unique geological features and diverse ecological habitats, giving hikers an excellent experience of glacially shaped valleys, bluffs and drumlins while passing through prairies, savannas and woodlands. The trail also wanders though the historic City of Lodi, where you may be tempted off the trail by our restaurants, pubs, German bakery and specialty shops. For more information visit www.iceagetrail.org Kiwanis River Walk Baraboo The Baraboo Kiwanis River Walk is a 3 mile paved trail along the scenic Baraboo River. Lower Wisconsin Riverway Blackhawk Unit 6950 Hwy 78, Sauk City The Blackhawk Unit area contains miles of hiking, horseback riding, and cross country ski trails and features the Blackhawk Indian battlefield and Native American effigy mounds.
Mirror Lake State Park E10320 Fern Dell Road, Baraboo Mirror Lake State Park features sandstone bluffs surrounding the lake and offers 28.4 miles of hiking trails, 17.4 miles of cross-country skiing trails, 9.2 miles of mountain biking trails, and 1.2 miles of snowshoeing trails. Natural Bridge State Park County Highway C, Leland Natural Bridge State Park features Wisconsin’s largest natural arch. Directly beneath the arch is a rock shelter once used by Paleo-Indians. Natural Bridge State Park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Parfrey’s Glen State Natural Area County Highway DL, Merrimac Parfrey’s Glen is Wisconsin’s first State Natural area. At its uppermost part, the glen reaches a depth of nearly 100 feet and embraces a mountain-type stream flowing through its floor. The Glen contains rare flora of the Driftless Area. Pewit’s Nest Kessler Road, Baraboo Pewit’s Nest is natural gorge cut by a small stream. Pewit’s is between 30 and 40 feet deep and the trails are not maintained. The walking trails take you over the deep gorge. If you visit use caution as there are no railings. Sauk City Riverwalk Sauk City The Sauk City Riverwalk is a 1 mile paved path along the Wisconsin River below the Prairie du Sac dam. Spring Green Preserve State Natural Area Jones Road, Spring Green Spring Green Preserve, known as the ‘Wisconsin Desert’, features a rolling sand prairie on an old Wisconsin River terrace and harbors a unique flora and fauna that are adapted to the hot, droughty environment. Bird life is diverse and includes large numbers of rare open country birds. Tower Hill State Park 5808 County Hwy C, Spring Green Tower Hill offers a fascinating glimpse of Wisconsin history. Hike to the top of the bluff where an old shot tower and smelter house have been reconstructed. You will find an exhibit explaining the shot-making operation. The park has 11 campsites, hiking trails, picnic areas and a canoe landing. SAUK COUNTY VISITOR’S GUIDE • 43
Really Enjoy Your Stay!
Free Wireless Internet Free Expanded Continental Breakfast Meeting/Conference Rooms Indoor Pool Heated to 89° Whirlpool and Sauna • Whirlpool Suites Wine Packages Available Hwy. 12 • Sauk City • 608-643-6625 1-800-342-6625 (Wisconsin Only) www.cedarberryinn.com
Bender’s Bluffview Canoe Rental The Lower Wisconsin State Riverway
Day or Overnight Trips Shuttle Service
one mile south of Sauk City on Hwy. 78, then 2 miles west on County Y.
Canoeing & Camping
608-544-2906
E10032 Huerth Rd. Sauk City, WI 53583
www.canoelady.com
en’s Jens
The Jensen’s
P.O. Box 57, Sauk City, WI 53583 608-643-6724
Family Fun for Everyone E12995 Halweg Road Merrimac WI 53561
608-493-2367
merrymacscampground.com
Come on Down by the River.
Relaxing Dells Camping! • Convenient, Pull-Thru Sites (W/E/S) • Charming Log Cabins • Spacious Wooded Campsites • Heated Pool, Game Room, Playground • Free Shuttle to Ho-Chunk Casino
1-888-236-9445 www.foxhillrvpark.com E11371 North Reedsburg Rd., Baraboo (1 mile east of Ho-Chunk Casino)
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Open Year Round Family Fun
W9935 McGowan Rd Lodi, WI 53555
608-635-4806
www.smokeyhollowcampground.com
608-588-2826 S13220 Shifflet Rd info@wiriverside.com www.wiriverside.com Spring Green WI 53588
OPEN 10am to 10pm
Breakfast Lunch - Dinner 304 Broadway St., Baraboo, WI
608.356.3287
701 Hwy 12, Baraboo WI 356-6313
Sundays: Breakfast 9-12:30 pm Lunch 12:30-4 pm
Summer Hours: Sunday & Monday 7am-3pm Tuesday-Saturday 7am-9pm
Breakfast Lunch • Dinner
The Finest in Steaks & Seafood
Bar opens at 3 pm. Dinners served at 4 p.m. Enjoy our large outdoor patio & bar. Fresh cut steaks • Fish Specials • Friday fish fry experts Pasta • Pizza • Fish Tacos • Tequila Shrimp • Prawns • Wine • Specialty Drinks & 40 Imported, Domestic and Seasonal Beers Weekday $9.95 Full Dinner Deals W12690 Hwy 188 Lodi Open 7 days a week (May - October) 608-592-4266 • www.fishtalesrestaurant.com
Friday Fish Fry Monday Senior Menu
Open 7 Days a Week W11602 Hwy. V (608)592-3302 Fax: (608)592-3997 Lodi, WI 53555
FITZ’S ON THE LAKE
On Beautiful Lake Wisconsin
Pizza Dine-in, Carry-out and Delivery!
608-566-1750 608-768-5555 2670 E. Main St. • Reedsburg,WI
2905 New Pinery Rd. • Portage,WI
S-Th 11-9; F-Sat 11-10
All-You-Can-Eat Chicken, Pizza, & Salad
Buffet Served M-Th 11-2 & 4:30-8; Bar F-Sun 11-8
$1.00 OFF
any Full Buffet with the purchase of soda (limit 4 per coupon)
TP100
Wings
Pasta
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Portage: 401 E. Wisconsin St. • 608-742-8829 Baraboo: 422 Pine St. • 608-356-9500 Sauk City: 805 Phillips Blvd • 608-643-4343 SAUK COUNTY VISITOR’S GUIDE • 45
Quindt’s
Visit your local Culver’s restaurant today: Culver’s of West Baraboo
420 Linn Street, Baraboo, WI 53913 (608) 356-2650
Happy Hours 3 to 6 pm at Bar Only!
441 South Blvd. • Baraboo 356-6950
culv vers.com
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M-Sat. Open at 11 am Closed Sundays
Peking Buffet
Delicious Chinese & American Buffet in Baraboo!
30 Item Buffet plus Dessert/Salad Bar Fresh Sushi Full Service Buffet for Lunch & Dinner
1204 8th St, Baraboo, WI 53913
608-356-9909
Hit The Green! At these Great Courses IENDLY GOLF FAMILY-FR Golf Shop 356-8195 Restaurant 356-6141 We invite you to visit us at www.baraboocountryclub.com
• 18 Hole Championship Golf Course • Practice Facility • PGA Staff • Audobon Certif ied
9 Hole Par 30 Golf Course Area’s Largest Practice Range
S3308 Fox Hill Rd. Baraboo 608-356-5524
www.fairfieldhillsgolfcourse.com
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We are open days a week
(April through october)
Golf Outings ❢ Weddings ❢ Business Meetings ❢ Golf Memberships ❢ Marina ❢ Friday Fish Fry ❢ Holiday Brunches ❢
L ake W isconsin c ountry c Lub N1076 golf rd. prairie du Sac, Wi 53578 608-643-4554 restaurant • 608-643-2405 golf shop www.lakewisconsincc.com | chrisp@lakewisconsincc.com
WINTER CALENDAR OF EVENTS DECEMBER - FEBRUARY
December
County Historical Society’s Annual Christmas Extravaganza, the Edwardian Christmas Celebration, will take place on Saturday, from 12 - 7 pm The historic Van Orden Mansion at 531 Fourth Avenue will once again be filled with over a dozen fresh Christmas trees each decorated to the lyrics of a beloved Christmas song. Holiday music will be played throughout the day by local musicians. Christmas baked goods will fill the dining room table and horse drawn rides will take place outside.
4-6 Fri.-Sun. Reedsburg Reedsburg Holiday Open House Weekend 4-6 Fri.-Sun. Spring Green Spring Green Country Christmas. The Christmas spirit is contagious in Spring Green where everybody-- shops, schools, churches, the library, musicians, artists and civic organizations—join together for a month-long, community-wide celebration. Visit us any weekend—or every weekend--in December for memory-making experiences. Activities include horse-drawn wagon rides, tree-lighting ceremony, “Breakfast with Santa” at the fire station, Holiday Tour of Homes, fireworks, concerts, bake sales, distinctive, locally-sourced gifts and eateries. Visit the Driftless Depot (December 4th) for their 5th annual German Christmas Market and find unique old world holiday specialties. Stop by Arthur’s Supper Club on December 6th for their annual Christmas Tree Auction with proceeds going to all local non-profit organizations and charities. 5 Saturday
Baraboo
Sugar Plum Saturday. A day just for kids in Downtown Baraboo! Breakfast with Santa, kid friendly shopping with gifts under $10, free horses and wagon rides, visits with Santa at Al Ringling and other family fun activites. downtownbaraboo.com
5 Saturday Reedsburg Holiday Cookie Walk – Downtown Reedsburg 10 am – 1 pm 5-6 Sat.-Sun.
Baraboo
Holiday Open House Weekend. Shoppers can catch-up on their holiday gift-buying in the specialty shops located throughout the historic downtown district.
11 Friday Reedsburg Living Windows – Downtown Reedsburg 6 – 8 pm Take a stroll in our beautiful downtown district, and watch the holiday season come to life! Carolers sing and hot chocolate steams as horse drawn wagons take people past beautifully decorated storefront windows that have been turned into a living stage! It is a night of surprise, nostalgia and memory making.Take a peek in Santa’s workshop, where the elves are busy making toys… see Mom baking cookies, fresh out of the oven… watch Dad putting a bicycle together, just out of sight of his sleeping children! It is the celebration of the season! 11-12 Fri.-Sat.
Baraboo
The Very Merry Holiday Fair Baraboo Arts Building 323 Water Street, Baraboo, Wisconsin. Featuring 45 working Artisans - artists/craftsmen/authors/food folks. It has excellent support from the
community and there are many Holiday events going on in Baraboo on this weekend in December. theverymerryholidayfair.com 12 Saturday
Baraboo
Edwardian Christmas Celebration Many fun and festive Christmas activities and events in and around Baraboo. The Sauk
13 Sunday Reedsburg VFW Breakfast 7 am – 12 Noon 14-23 Mon.-Wed.
Reedsburg
14-23 Mon.-Wed.
Baraboo
Extended shopping hours in Reedsburg.
Shop ‘til you Drop. Take advantage of special extended shopping hours for your last-minute shopping needs. Most shops are open until 7 pm.
19 Saturday Reedsburg Santa Visits the LaValle Library
Activities for Children, Raffles, Auctions and Door Prizes. Everyone is Welcome; come by car, truck, sled or foot! barabooriverrunners.com 25-29 Mon.-Fri.
30 Saturday
February 2016 6 Saturday
Baraboo
6 Saturday
Prairie du Sac
Baraboo
Santa’s Coming to Town! Breakfast with Santa and other events.
27 Sunday Reedsburg Open Table Community Meal @ St. John
January 2016 15-31 Fri-Sun.
15-16 Fri.-Sat.
Prairie du Sac
16-30 Sat-Sat.
Baraboo
Eagle Watching Days 8 am-4 pm Each year, dozens of eagles winter at Prairie du Sac to fish the open waters of the Wisconsin River. Enjoy Birds of Prey shows, guided bus tours, seminars, and family activities at this free, family-friendly event. River Arts Center, Sauk Prairie High School 105 Ninth Avenue, Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 www.ferrybluffeaglecouncil.org 608-643-4168
Sauk County Art Association Membership Show. There is a themed show, Neptune’s Birthday Party, and is judged. Displaying is open to all members and the show is open to the public in Stage III next to the Al. Ringling Theatre. www.wi-scaa.org
16 Saturday
Baraboo
Cool Boo Arts and Fun Fest. The Cool Boo Arts & Fun Fests celebrates Baraboo’s creative arts community plus adds the fun recreational activities only winter can provide. Some of the events include: art shows, concerts, theatre, vintage snowmobile show and ride, trap shoots, fundraisers, 5k run/walk, candle light walks/ hikes, fishing tournaments and so much more! coolbooartsfunfest.com
Baraboo
6th Annual Ride In and Landowner Appreciation Party. Baraboo River Runners Snowmobile Club. Pumphouse Sports Bar & Grille, Hwy 123 – Baraboo. Food, Live Music,
Prairie du Sac
Wollersheim Port Release day 10 am-4 pm A break from Wisconsin’s winter! Join Wollersheim Winery to celebrate their original red Port and new White Port. Take a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Wollersheim Ports. Sample both Ports and other Wollersheim wines available for tasting and by the glass. Enjoy live jazz, light food, and winemaker insights. Wollersheim Winery, 7876 State Road 188, Prairie du Sac, WI, 53578 www.wollersheimwinery.com; 800-847-9463
19 Saturday North Freedom North Freedom Walleye Feed @ American Legion Hall 19 Saturday
Reedsburg
Reedsburg Area United Fund Auction
TaTa Tourney. An annual, fun-filled winter event with all proceeds going to Breast Cancer Research and local support groups. Co-ed teams participate in various indoor and outdoor competitions for a chance to be the champion. If you would like to volunteer, donate raffle/auction items, or play, contact us at catchforacure@Hotmail.com Sauk Prairie Live Bait & Tackle Carl Welke Memorial Fisheree 6 am- 2:30 pm Fisheree includes an Adult & Child Division (12 & under), $10 per person. Tournament limited to 150 fisherman, only the first 150 registered are eligible for fishing prizes. Tickets sold are for the tournament and door prizes. Door prize drawing at 3 pm. Registration at Sauk Prairie Live Bait & Tackle or Fish Lake boat landing. All profits to benefit charity. Fishing on Fish Lake & Mud Lake. Sauk Prairie Live Bait & Tackle, 509 Water Street, Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 or Fish Lake boat landing. 608-643-3700 www.saukprairiebait.com
13-14 Sat.-Sun.
26 Friday
Reedsburg
“Tartan Terrors” - Celtic Music with bagpipes, Drums and Dance at Cal Center Theatre 7:30 pm
27 Saturday
North Freedom
Snow Train ™ at Mid Continent Railway Museum. A tradition for over 40 years Snow Train™, a unique and unforgettable train ride experience. Enjoy Mid-Continent’s sevenmile, 55-minute round-trip ride on a former branch line of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, through a Winter Wonderland at the foot of the Baraboo Hills. All cars are heated by steam heat or coal-fired stoves. midcontinent.org
North Freedom
Annual All-You-Can-Eat Smelt and Chicken Feed Hosted by the North Freedom Fire Department. Event serving begins at 4 pm at the fire station, proceeds are used for the purchase and upkeep of equipment. villageofnorthfreedom.com/NFFD.php
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Welcome to Prairie du Sac & Sauk City! Stay & play in the Sauk Prairie Riverway... A mecca for those who enjoy outdoor activities, the Wisconsin River and Lake Wisconsin feature many varieties of fish, making it a fisherman’s paradise year-round. Try canoeing or tubing the Wisconsin River for an extraordinary FUN experience. Year round events, wintering bald eagles, unique attractions, diverse retail, history, hiking, skiing
& more, the Sauk Prairie Riverway has something for everyone. Visit the Sauk Prairie Riverway Welcome Center located at 109 Phillips Blvd. in Sauk City to learn more, or to develop your Sauk County itinerary, and receive a FREE Stay & Play tee-shirt, Additional information can be found by visiting www.saukprairieriverway.com
Hours: Sunday 9-5 Monday-Thursday 9-6 Friday 9-8 • Saturday 9-5
No motorcycle sales on Sunday
Since 1979
Motorcycle Sales Service • Apparel 836 Phillips Blvd. Hwy 12 Motor Accessories/Parts Sauk City, WI 53583 608.643.3735 NO WAIT • EXPRESS LANE OIL CHANGES S a u k P r a i r i e H D. c o m • I n f o @ S a u k P r a i r i e H D. c o m Fa c e b o o k . c o m / S a u k P r a i r i e H a r l e y D a v i d s o n • Angus Beef and Pork from Wyttenbach Family Farms • 24 Foot Fresh Meat Case • Fresh Fish
HOURS:
Mon-Fri 8AM–6PM Saturday 8AM–2PM 1940 Prairie Street • Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 (608) 644-1213
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• Award Winning Sausage Products • Fresh Brats, Over 30 Flavors
24/7 24 7 EMERGENCY EMERGENC CARE URGENT CARE Monda through Friday: Monday 5 pm – 10:30 pm eekends & Holidays: Weekends Holida 9 am – 9 pm
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• Venison Processing
260 26th St, Pr Prairie du Sac, WI
• Gift Boxes and Gift Certificates
Accepting A epting most commercial insurances insur and HMOs, including Unity, Dean Care, he Alliance, -SC Physicians Plus, and Blue Cross & Blue Shield. Phy The Alliance GHC-SCW,
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VILLAGE FAMILY DENTAL 1250 Prairie Street Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 608-643-8505 Located at the corner of Hwy. 78 & 12, Sauk City
1209 Mills Street Black Earth, WI 53515 608-767-3604
608-643-2305
240 W. Jefferson Street Spring Green, WI 53588 608-588-2122
Where friendly,advanced dental care and beautiful smiles meet
www.villagefamilydental.com
New Patients Welcome
Now offering vaccinations
Mon.-Fri. 1-6pm or by appointment Walk-in Welcome, No appointment needed
Easy to use!
The pharmacy that’s all about your health.
Dose Management Program Stop the Confusion! Talk to Eannelli Pharmacy for details.
Your Local Neighborhood Pharmacy
Drive Up Window with Evening Drop Box 405 Water St. | Prairie du Sac, WI | (608) 643-3396 • www.eannellipharmacy.com Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm, Saturday 9am-1pm, Sunday 9am-Noon
September 4 & 5, 2015
Held at Marion Park Prairie du Sac Serving Times Sunday 4:30-9:00pm Monday-Thursday 5:00-9:00pm Friday & Saturday 4:30-10:00pm Bar Open 4:00pm Daily
Full Menu Available Check out our
Medications prepackaged by date and time.
Wisconsin State Cow Chip Throw & Festival
Daily Specials in the ad in the dining section
Approximately 40,000 people attend the Wisconsin State Cow Chip throw each year. The current Wisconsin Cow Chip Throw state record is 248 feet. The “Cow Chip” offers two stages of free entertainment, arts and crafts fair, 5K & 10K Run and much more! Friday night and Saturday of Labor Day weekend.
Celebrating 56 Years!
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St. Vincent de Paul
...a delightful shopping experience LOCATION: 815 19th Street Prairie du Sac, WI Phone & Fax: (608) 643-8905
STORE HOURS: M-T-TH-F 9am to 5pm WED 9am to 6pm SAT 9am to 2pm
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EXCAVATING & PLUMBING LLC
850 19th Street • Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 Your #1 Source for Bedding Sand • Residential • Commercial • Agricultural • Basements • Driveways • Bulldozing • Septic Systems • Trucking - Gravel, Topsoil
608.643.2881
MP#230271
The Lower Wisconsin State Riverway
Day or Overnight Trips Shuttle Service
one mile south of Sauk City on Hwy. 78 s then 2 miles west on County Y.
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The Jensen’s
P.O. Box 57 Sauk City, WI 53583 608-643-6724
608-544-2906 www.canoelady.com
Bender’s Bluffview Canoe Rental f E10032 Huerth Rd. Sauk City, WI 53583 Canoeing & Camping
Add a Wine Package to any reservation for just $45! 855 Phillips Blvd. Hwy 12 Sauk City, WI
(608)643-6625 www.cedarberryinn.com
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• Diesel, Gas, Propane • RV Dump • LP Cylinders Filled
Hwy 12 Phillips Blvd Sauk City 608-643-8033
Where Art & Nature Meet
Spring Green!
Spring Green and the River Valley area are special. Somehow, this land escaped the last great Ice Age, as well as, the one before that. What you see here, and nowhere else in the Upper Midwest, is a landscape sculpted at least a half million years earlier than anything else around it. The results are breathtaking: rolling hills and bluffs looking over the Wisconsin
Wisconsin Artists Showcase at the Jura Silverman Gallery 143 South Washington Spring Green, WI jurasilvermangallery.com
Fine art and crafts in all media by Wisconsin’s finest artists.
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River Valley and infused with an ageless beauty.
Spring Green was founded in 1857 by Welsh, English, Norwegian and German immigrants whose main industries were dairy and produce farms, lumbering, and cheese production. Today, agriculture remains integral to the area economy and its residents. Another tradition has grown on this land as well. The landscape and the people who have settled here have nurtured a dynamic and spirited arts scene. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin, American Players Theatre and The House on the Rock collectively attract hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. Their experience is heightened by a host of artists, musicians and crafts people who live and work in the River Valley. Beyond all this, what makes Spring Green and the River Valley stand out is an infectious sense of community. The residents of this area are dedicated to helping their neighbors, serving their community and welcoming its visitors. We hope you’ll feel welcome and become part of the River Valley community as well - whether you’re visiting for a day or staying here permanently.
Come on Down by the River!
RV & Tent Camping and Cabins Full Hook-ups, Pull-thru & Big Rig
Canoe, Tube & Kayak Trips
1250 Prairie Street Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 608-643-8505
On the Wisconsin River
Swim Pool & Splash Pad
1209 Mills Street Black Earth, WI 53515 608-767-3604
Bar & Grille
Check out our 3,000 Gallon Fish Tank
240 W. Jefferson Street Spring Green, WI 53588 608-588-2122
Where friendly,advanced dental care and beautiful smiles meet
www.villagefamilydental.com
New Patients Welcome
The River Room
400 Person Banquet Facility
608-588-2826
info@wiriverside.com
S13220 Shifflet Rd www.wiriverside.com Spring Green WI 53588
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Fairs, Festivals & Parades!
DATE EVENT
LOCATION
May 1-2, 2015 Taste of Spring Green
Spring Green Post House Garden
May 9, 2015 Fair on the Square
Downtown Square Baraboo
May 16, 2015
Wonewoc Old Fashioned Day Wonewoc
May 16-17, 2015
Madison Magazine BBQ Festival
May 25, 2015
Memorial Day Parade Greenwood Cemetery & Ceremony Reedsburg
May 29-31, 2015
North Freedom Fire North Freedom Department Celebration
June 20, 2015 Art June
Meyer Oak Grove Park Sauk City
Downtown Square Baraboo
June 14, 2015
Rock Springs Fire Rock Springs Department Celebration
June 15-21, 2015
Reedsburg Butterfest Reedsburg
June 27-28, 2015
Spring Green Arts & Crafts Fair
July 4, 2015 Fire on the River
Jefferson St., Spring Green Sauk City Riverwalk Sauk City
July 4, 2015
Independence Day Fireworks
July 4, 2015
Witwen 4th of July Parade Witwen
July 4, 2015
Freedom Fest Reedsburg
July 6-12, 2015 Sauk County Fair July 25, 2015
Baraboo High School
700 Washington Ave. Baraboo
Baraboo Big Top Parade Downtown Square & Circus Celebration Baraboo
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Fairs, Festivals & Parades!
July 31-Aug. 1, 2015
Reedikulus Days Reedsburg
July 31-Aug. 2, 2015
Summerset Festival of the Arts
UW Baraboo Sauk County
August 8, 2015 Heroes for Honor
Westwynde Park Prairie du Sac
August 9, 2015 LaValle Fire Department LaValle Celebration August 15, 2015 Spring Green Car Show August 21-23, 2015
Jefferson St. Spring Green
Badger Steam & Gas Show Baraboo
August 22, 2015 Loganville Fire Department Loganville Celebration September 4-5, 2015
Wisconsin State Cow Chip Throw, Parade and Run
Marion Park Prairie du Sac
September 12, 2015
Heritage Day - Pioneer Log Village
Reedsburg
October 2-11, 2015
Fermentation Fest Reedsburg
October 3, 2015
Harvest Fest Reedsburg
October 10, 2015
Fall Festival in the River Valley
October 10, 2015 Fall Fair on the Square October 24, 2015
Downtown Square Baraboo
8th Annual Bilingual Music United Methodist Church Festival Reedsburg
November 7, 2015 Reedsburg’s Craft Fair Plus November 20, 2015
Post House Garden Spring Green
Holiday Light Parade and Fireworks
November 21, 2015 Christmas Light Parade
National Guard Armory Reedsburg Marion Park Prairie du Sac Downtown Square Baraboo
December 4-6, 2015
Country Christmas Holiday Home Tour
December 11, 2015 December 12, 2015
Wonewoc’s Lighted Wonewoc Christmas Parade Living Windows Downtown Reedsburg
January 15-16, 2016
Eagle Watching Days
January 15-31, 2016
Cool Boo Arts & Fun Fest Baraboo
Spring Green
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Theatres and Performing Arts
Al 136 Ringling Theatre 4th Avenue, Baraboo
Reedsburg Players Inc. 1100 South Albert Avenue, Reedsburg
www.alringling.com
www.reedsburgplayers.org
American Players Theatre 5950 Golf Course Road, Spring Green www.americanplayers.org
Baraboo Theatre Guild Bonham Theatre 564 Water Street, Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 Baraboo | www.barabootheatreguild.org
www.bonhamsp.com
Cal Center
1100 South Albert Avenue, Reedsburg www.calcenter.org 54 • SAUK COUNTY VISITOR’S GUIDE
River Arts Inc
105 9th Street, Prairie du Sac www.riverartsinc.org
UW-Baraboo Sauk County 1006 Connie Road, Baraboo www.baraboo.uwc.edu
The White Church Theatre Project 6348 State Road 23, Spring Green www.angefou.co.uk
SAUK PRAIRIE SMALL ANIMAL HOSPITAL
Professional Dog Training Cat, Dog, Exotic Boarding
Sauk Prairie Small Animal Hospital and Shamrock Pet Resort Prairie du Sac, WI
Dog Grooming
Doggy Daycare
& Shamrock Pet Resort
spsmallanimalhospital.com (608) 643-2451
Exceptional Care by People who Care
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We are open days a week
(April through october)
Golf Outings ❢ Weddings ❢ Business Meetings ❢ Golf Memberships ❢ Marina ❢ Friday Fish Fry ❢ Holiday Brunches
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N1076 golf rd. prairie du Sac, Wi 53578 608-643-4554 restaurant • 608-643-2405 golf shop
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county don’t leave without a splash
240 Railroad Street P.O. Box 142, Reedsburg, WI 53959 reedsburg.org 608.524.2850
600 W Chestnut St. P.O. Box 442, Baraboo WI 53913 baraboo.com 608.356.8333
101 E Jefferson Street Spring Green, WI 53588 springgreen.com 608.588.2054
109 Phillips Blvd. Sauk City, WI 53583 saukprairieriverway.com 608.643.4168