Monroe
County
Offering Some of the
Finest Recreational Opportunities in the Nation!
From the
rolling valleys and hillsides to the lush forests, sparkling rivers and
streams, and red cranberry bogs, the scenery is beautiful and varied
throughout Monroe County. In addition to the beautiful countryside,
the county is also well-known for its great
bike trails and cranberry production! Located in the west central part of
Wisconsin between the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers, Monroe County
offers great outdoor recreational adventure and provides a wonderful life for
its residents in Tomah, Sparta, Warrens, Wyeville, Cashton, Norwalk,
Wilton and other communities.
Recreational
Activities
Monroe
County offers residents and visitors a broad range of recreational
opportunities. Known as one of the finest biking areas in the state, Monroe
County offers over 50 miles of easy-riding railroad grade bicycle
trails through spectacular scenic valleys and along the beautiful La
Crosse River. The Elroy-Sparta Trail is a 32-mile rail-to trail conversion
and offers an easy ride. Covered with limestone screening for smooth
riding, bicyclists of all ages can enjoy the scenic trail through
spectacular foliage, over 33 trestles and through three massive rock
tunnels. The Elroy-Sparta Trail links with the 400-Trail and the La Crosse
River State Trail offering miles and miles of scenic travel through
prairies, farmlands, forests and quaint communities. In winter, Monroe
County's bike trails become part of a network of trails linking with
trails in surrounding counties to provide hundreds of miles of
snowmobiling enjoyment. The county also offers countless miles of cross
country ski trails and ski hills for downhill skiing. Horseback riding and
golfing are also popular activities in the area.
Hundreds of
miles of rivers and streams, including the Kickapoo River, one of the
crookedest and most picturesque in the nation, provide every kind of water
activity. There's swimming, boating, canoeing, and some of the best
fishing for bass, perch, blue gills, sunfish, trout and crappies around!
The county's varied landscape provide habitat for an abundant variety of
game and wildlife including whitetail deer, wild turkeys, upland birds,
waterfowl, beavers, otters, fox, hawks, eagles, owls, herons, and cranes.
Mill Bluff and Wild Cat State Parks offer great hiking,
camping, hunting and other outdoor adventure.
Scenic driving
tours of Monroe County offer visitors a chance to explore the
cranberry country, "Oil City", the
tranquil old-world Amish country, fall colors and more on one of three
Monroe County driving adventures.
Shopping,
Dining & Lodging
Shopping in
Monroe County is pure fun! The area features numerous antique, gift
and specialty shops, including a 60-dealer antique mall and area flea
markets, as well as Amish crafts.
There's great cuisine, including ethnic, gourmet, fast food, and
traditional. And there's lodging to accommodate everyone's needs from 15
campgrounds to motels, Victorian bed and breakfast inns, and cottages.
Area
Attractions
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Elroy-Sparta
National Bike Trail
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Mill Bluff State Park
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Wild Cat State Park
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Kickapoo
River Valley
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Cranberry Museum and Cranberry Marsh Tours
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Deke Slayton Memorial Space and Bike Museum
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Fort McCoy Historical Center
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Tomah Area Historical Society Museum
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Monroe County Local History Room Museum and Library
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Wegner Grotto
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Monroe County
Where Recreational Opportunities
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