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Area Attractions

We are close to many area attractions including bike trails, fishing & hunting, the Wisconsin River, House on the Rock, Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin, The American Players Theater, Wisconsin Dells, and much more! 

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Wisconsin River Trail

The Wisconsin River Trail Organization is in the process of building a paved, safe bike/recreational trail loop that connects Boscobel, Woodman, and Wauzeka. This recreational trail offers peaceful, natural views of rural landscape, which will provide a renewed sense of health and wellness - physically, and mentally.

http://www.wirivertrail.org/

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Trout Fishing

Southwest Wisconsin is one of the premier trout fishing areas in the Midwest. The area is home to nearly 90 DNR designated Class 1 trout streams, among the over 170 trout streams including Class 2 and Class 3 streams.

A Wisconsin Trout Fishing License is necessary. Trout seasons and regulations vary, so please be sure to check the DNR Wisconsin Trout Fishing pages before heading to the stream.

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Eagle Cave

Eagle Cave is an onyx cave located near Blue River, Wisconsin, in Richland County, Wisconsin, United States. Eagle Cave is known as Wisconsin’s largest onyx cave and was the first cave to be commercially owned and operated in Wisconsin. The site offers camping, mini golf and many other activities.

http://www.eaglecave.net/

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House on the Rock

The House on the Rock includes displays and collections of the exotic, the unusual and the amazing that can be viewed as three separate tours. The House on the Rock began in 1945, when a man named Alex Jordan had a towering goal: to build a man-made retreat as awe-inspiring as the view from the rock upon which the house would eventually be built. From that spark of imagination, the House on the Rock was created.

https://www.thehouseontherock.com/

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Taliesin

Taliesin is the home, studio, school, and 800-acre estate of Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959). Located in the Driftless Region of southwestern Wisconsin near Spring Green, Taliesin is the name of Wright’s 37,000 square foot home as well as the estate that includes buildings from nearly every decade of Wright’s career from the 1890s to the 1950s. In 1976, Taliesin was designated as a National Historic Landmark.

https://www.taliesinpreservation.org/

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The American Players Theatre

APT is a professional theater located just outside Spring Green, Wisconsin. Situated on 110 acres of hilly woods and meadows, APT has two theaters, the newly renovated 1089-seat outdoor amphitheater and the 201-seat indoor Touchstone Theatre. From June through November, APT produces nine plays in rotating repertory. With annual attendance of over 100,000, APT ranks as the country’s second largest outdoor theater devoted to the classics.

https://americanplayers.org/

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Wisconsin Dells

Wisconsin Dells is home to a huge variety of attractions for every season. At The Dells, you’ll experience endless hours of indoor fun during the winter months: water slides, mini-golf, go-karts, game rooms, lazer tag, zombie attacks, bowling, roller coasters, and much more. Summer or winter, sunshine or snow, the fun never stops in Wisconsin Dells where entertainment can be found year round!

https://www.wisdells.com/wisconsin-dells.htm

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