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Welcome To Juneau County!
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www.juneaucounty.com
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Juneau County, Wisconsin
was established in 1857 when the State of
Wisconsin passed legislation separating lands
west of the Wisconsin River from what was
then Adams County. After a contest with
neighboring New Lisbon, the county seat
was established in Maugh's Town, which is
known today as Mauston. The county was
named after Solomon Juneau, a Milwaukee
legislator who inuenced the legislation
establishing Juneau County. The county
board of early Juneau County convened
only once a year to conduct the business
of the slow moving, remote county.
Today, Juneau County retains the charm
of the early days, while it moves forward
into the future of electronic government.
Juneau County is your pathway to
adventure. Whether youre spending
some time on our beautiful lakes, rivers or
streams, hiking or biking our many trails,
enjoying a round of golf, taking your family
on an ATV adventure, snowmobiling on a
groomed trail, relaxing by your campre
after a day of exploring or enjoying
the many tastes of Juneau County.
Juneau County's natural beauty brings
year round pleasure to area residents
and visitors alike. Geographical diversity
is a hallmark of Juneau County. From
sand country to hill country, from northern
forests to unglaciated driftless areas, we
have beautiful and scenic landscapes.
First, some history is in order. Most of what
is todays Juneau County was carved out
of the sandstone bedrock during the last
North American Glacial Period some
18,000 years ago. For a long time, Juneau
County was covered by the glacial Lake
Wisconsin. The lake (up to 150 deep)
stretched over 1,800 sq. miles from Tomah
to the west and up to Stevens Point in the
north. A huge natural dam formed by
rock, earth and sand burst some 1,000
years ago. After three days it took to
drain the lake, the runoff created a new
course for the Wisconsin River, carved out
the Wisconsin Dells and moved south
toward Baraboo to create Devils Lake.
The rocky outcroppings, called buttes or
bluffs, you see throughout the central
and northern part of the county are
really the tops of islands that dotted
the surface of glacial Lake Wisconsin. If
youre ambitious, climbing to the top
of one of these islands shows you the
outline of the old lake. The low and sandy
prairies you see are the old lakebed.
Much of the southern part of the county
escaped the destructive force of the
last glacial period and is part of the
driftless region of Wisconsin. Deep
valleys, high ridges and quiet rural life
make this area a special place to visit.
Add to that the quiet joy of some of
the nations nest bike trails, canoeing
on the Lemonweir and Wisconsin
River, golng, horseback riding, hiking,
snowmobiling, ATV riding, hunting,
shing, antiquing, waterskiing and
camping, youre in for a rare treat.
We invite you to embark on your
Juneau County adventure. We
know youll nd a reason to stay
for a day, a week, or a lifetime.
Welcome To Juneau County!
Our blend of geography satises
even the most particular tastes.
How many counties can boast
all this natural variety?
Castle Rock and Petenwell lakes, the second-
and fourth-largest lakes in Wisconsin
Three major recreational trails, the Elroy-Sparta
Bike Trail, the Omaha Trail, and 400 State Bike Trail
Rock formations such as Castle
Rock and Petenwell Rock
The beautiful sandstone cliffs
of the Wisconsin River
Some of the most beautiful and best
golf courses in the region
Native American efgies and other sites
Several wildlife viewing areas, such as the Sprague
Mather Flowage, Eagle's Nest, and the Necedah
Wildlife Refuge, a national wildlife preserve
Breathtaking bluffs, including Target
Bluff, Mill Bluff, and Mile Bluff
Photo courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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St. Joseph Resort
In the Heart of the Castle Rock/Petenwell Lakes area...
Cabins Motel Campground
Honeymoon Cabin
608-565-7258
w w w. s t j o s e p h r e s o r t . c o m
W5630 Hwy. 21 P.O. Box 467 Necedah, WI 54646
One mile east of Hwy. 80 on Hwy. 21
NEARBYATTRACTIONS
necedahWildlife refuge - 5 miles
Buckhorn State park - 5 miles
castle rock/petenwell lakes -2 miles
casinos - 4 within 50 miles
Wisconsin dells - 35 miles
STAYYOURWAY
Motel rooms - Standard & deluxe
1 & 2 Bedroom cabins
honeymoon cabin
camping cabins
campground
ACTIVITIES
kids playground
horseshoe pits
Volleyball
extensiveWalking trails
campre pits
atV trails - access to county trails
Fish cleaning Facility - Fishing nearby
pond with Beach area
IN OFFICE
rock &Mineral gift Shop
888-404-2688
Visit our website for pictures, descriptions and rates.
www.cottagekeeper.com
Castle Rock Petenwell Lakes
2nd & 4th largest lakes in Wisconsin
Waterfront & offshore privacy
Only 3.5 hours from Chicago or Minneapolis
25-40 minutes north of Wisconsin Dells
Over 20 homes to choose from
Privately owned, year-round homes
Accommodations for 4-16
Weekly, nightly
BREAKFAST 6:30-10:30 a.m.
LUNCH 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Breakfast, lunch and refreshments served by the Mauston Lions Club
Sponsored by EAA Chapter 1365, Oakdale Electric Co., JCEDC,
Mauston and New Lisbon Room Tax Committee
For General Information Contact Tom Chudy at 608-547-6503
or 608-565-2136 email: tchudy@accratech.com
Arts & Crafts Market
RC Aircraft Display/Show
Antique/Classic Car Show
Antique Farm Machinery
Experimental & Home Built
Aircraft on Display
. . . And MUCH MORE!
On Ferdon Rd. Approx. 1 Mile South of New Lisbon
(Access to Ferdon Rd. from Hwy. 12-16 & Hwy. 80)
BREAKFAST 6:30-10:30 a.m.
Watch for Our
YOUNG EAGLE DAY
June 22, 2013
Free Plane Rides for
8-17 yrs. of age!
On Ferdon Rd. Approx. 1 Mile South of New Lisbon
Saturday, Aug 31
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at theMauston/New Lisbon Airport (82C)
11th Annual
Castle Rock Petenwell
Lakes Association
W5883 McEvoy St.
Mauston, WI 53948
(608) 847-1904
www.castlerockpetenwell.com
City of Elroy
225 Main Street
Elroy, WI 53929
(608) 462-2410
www.elroywi.com
City of New Lisbon
232 W. Pleasant St.
New Lisbon, WI 53950
(608) 562-5213
Email: nladmin@mwt.net
www.newlisbon.net
GMADC - Greater Mauston
Area Development Corp
103 Division St.
Mauston, WI 53948
(608) 847-7483
Email: gmadc@mwt.net
Hidden Valleys
Hidden Valleys showcases
the beauty and diversity of
the best of Wisconsin
www.hiddenvalleys.com
Hill Country Chamber
of Commerce
P.O. Box 83,
Union Center, WI 53962
(608) 462-2245
www.hillcountrywi.com
Serving the communities of Elroy,
Hillsboro, Kendall, La Farge, La
Valle, Ontario, Union Center,
Wonewoc and surrounding areas
Juneau County Economic
Development Corporation
PO Box 322
122 Main Street
Camp Douglas, WI 54618
(608) 427-2070
(888) 898-2550
www.juneaucounty.com
Juneau County Government
Land Information
220 East State Street Room 6
Mauston, Wisconsin 53948
(608) 847-9446
www.co.juneau.wi.gov
Juneau County
Historical Society
211 North Union St.
Mauston, WI 53948
(608) 847-3294
Mauston Area Chamber
of Commerce
503 State Road 82 East (inside
The Bank of Mauston)
P.O. Box 171
Mauston, WI 53948
(608) 847-4142
chamber@mauston.com
Mauston Area Room
Tax Committee
(866) 516-1646
VisitMauston.com
Necedah National
Wildlife Refuge
W7996 20th Street West
Necedah, WI 54646
(608) 565-2551
(800) 877-8339
Email: necedah@fws.gov
www.fws.gov/midwest/necedah
New Lisbon Chamber
of Commerce
(608) 562-3555
www.newlisbonchamber.com
Village of Union Center
(608) 462-8810
Village of Hustler
(608) 427-6575
www.hustlerwi.com
Village of Lyndon Station
(608) 666-2500
Village of Necedah
101 Center St
Necedah, WI 54646
(608) 565-2261
Email: necedahadmin@necedah.us
www.necedah.us
Village of Wonewoc
200 West Street
Wonewoc, WI 53968
(608) 464-3114
www.wonewocwisc.com
Wonewoc Development
Corporation
PO Box 305
Wonewoc, WI 53968-0305
(608) 464-5558
Email: info@
wonewocdevelopment.com
Web:
wonewocdevelopment.com
Table of Contents
History of Juneau County 7
Bike Adventures 10-11
Amish Community 28
Camp Douglas 50
Elroy 12
Juneau County Attractions 15
Juneau County Parks 38
Lyndon Station 14
Mauston 21, 23-27
Necedah 42-43
New Lisbon & Hustler 33, 37
Union Center 14
Wonewoc 13
Necedah NationalWildlife Refuge44-45
Dining & Spirits 46-48
Golng 20
Lodging & Camping 17-20
Rivers & Lakes 51-58
Published by: Juneau County StarTimes Mauston, WI
General Manager: Matt Meyers
Advertising Director: Julie Brown
Advertising Sales: Linda Goldbeck, Carrie Champlin
Creative Design: Dusty Zajda
Photos: Gail Boehm, Amanda Becker, Frank Kaiser,
Rhonda Siebecker, Chris Walker, Keith L.
Thank you to all the organizations listed on the left for their support
in supplying photos, information, and guidance for this project.
Thank you to Liz Housworth at Juneau County Land
Information Ofce for producing the ofcial map.
Thank you to Juneau County Government for allowing
us the opportunity to develop this visitor directory.
Thank you to Ray Feldman for writing, compiling
and editing the lakes and rivers information.
This publication has been created and produced for the purpose of promoting
Juneau County Tourism. Every effort has been made to provide the most current,
and accurate information available. The publisher, and the organizations
represented, assume no responsibility for misinformation. Please contact the
publisher, or your local organizations, with any additions or corrections.
LOCAL INFORMATION
ALSO AVAILABLE ON
www.myjuneaucounty.com
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Our heritage adventure starts with a look
backwards in time at the people and
places of Juneau County. The rst known
inhabitants of the area were the people
of the Woodland Culture. Many artifacts
are contained in the Harry Mortensen
Collection housed in the New Lisbon
Memorial Library and date from 500 to
100 A.D. These semi-nomadic people
hunted, gathered and farmed this area
after the draining of glacial Lake Wisconsin
some 1,000 years ago. These early
people raised corn, squash and beans and
harvested wild blueberries, cranberries and
other wild fruit for use during their winter
camps. Others harvested wild rice, buffalo,
deer, moose and other wild game.
The rivers of Juneau County were the
highways that allowed exploration. Rivers
such as the Wisconsin, the Lemonweir, the
Yellow and the Baraboo were used to
harvest the abundant natural resources of
the county and early settlements along
those rivers included Mauston, New Lisbon,
Necedah, Elroy and Wonewoc. After
the period of early exploration, trading
posts and sawmills sprang up to harvest
the abundant pine timber that covered
the county. Unwise harvesting practices
soon exhausted these resources and as
the land was stripped, agriculture took
hold. Crops of summer wheat, tobacco,
corn, sphagnum moss, hops, grains and
cranberries were harvested, sold and
traded by early farmers who survived
brutal winters and the backbreaking task
of eking a living out of the land. Much of
the land, especially in the northern part of
the county, was unsuitable for agriculture
and the sandy, light soil of the Lemonweir
River Valley blew away during the spring.
Add to this the difculty and cost of getting
good land from the many speculators who
bought huge chunks of the available land
at government auctions and sold it for
prot, and you begin to see the problems
these early farmers faced. Even with
these long odds, agriculture became the
largest industry in the county and today
still holds that position. The mix is different
now than it was back then. Dairy, hogs
and sheep are more prevalent and corn,
soybeans and wheat are the main crops.
With the coming of the railroads in the
mid-1800s, Juneau Countys geographical
location midway between Chicago and
Minneapolis made it an important part
of rail history. The City of Elroy was on the
main line of the Chicago & Northwestern
Railway and Mauston, New Lisbon and
Camp Douglas were regular stops on
the old Milwaukee Road. The present
Interstate system (I90-9) roughly parallels
the Milwaukee Road as it cuts diagonally
across the county. Necedah was served by
the Chicago & Northwestern and served
as an important rail point for access to
northern and central Wisconsin. At one
time, passenger service was available at
many of these stops to connect Juneau
County residents with the world. The
Chicago & Northwestern Railroad beds
around Elroy, Camp Douglas, Union Center
and Wonewoc have been converted into
bike trails including the Elroy-Sparta State
Trail, the Omaha Trail and the 00 Trail.
As part of Native American Awareness Week, the HoChunk Nation
Education Department sponsored a traditional dance display at West
Side Elementary School. James Morris of Mauston High School (left),
Robert Morris of Grayside Elementary School (center) and Terrance
Cleveland of Lyndon Station Middle School (right) perform a welcoming
dance for West Side and Lyndon Station Elementary School students.
Delano, Buster and David Cleveland of Lyndon Station Elementary
School also performed in the assembly, as did their younger sister Jackie
Cleveland, father Garrick Cleveland and uncle John Morris. Both the
Morris and Cleveland family are part of the HoChunk Nation and have
participated in and won traditional dance competitions in the past.
Juneau County History!
Photo courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Join us as we light up the night! Be part of the celebration from the best seat in the house,
the Captains seat of your own boat! Cruise beautiful Castle Rock Lake beneath a thousand stars
and the brilliance of a dazzling fireworks display. Waterfest is one of Juneau County, Wisconsins
most festive events, so please join us for the day or better yet, the entire weekend!
Call early to make your camping reservations at Castle Rock County Park for the weekend by calling
608-847-9389, there will be activities for the entire family during the afternoon. Or, make plans
to stay at one of Juneau Countys motels or resorts. Take time to go to the new visitor center at the
Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, golf nine holes at Castle Rock Golf Course, and visit Burr Oak
Winery , and Carr Valley Cheese to try some delicious samples. The list of things to do and see goes
on and on! No matter where you stay or visit, Youll know why Juneau County is definitely
Worth a closer look!
So start planning now to hoist your anchor from ODells Bay at the Dirty Turtle at sunset and enter
the parade. Well travel south along the Juneau County shoreline towards Castle Rock County Park.
Our Grande Finale Fireworks spectacle at 10 pm will herald the end of the splendid evening voyage!
You may just win one of the great cash prizes!
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Waterfest Venetian Lights
Boat Parade
On Beautiful Castle Rock Lake in Juneau County
ODells Bay Marina, North Osprey Drive,
New Lisbon, WI
Juneau County Economic Development Corp.
122 Main St., PO Box 322 Camp Douglas, WI
Ph: 608-427-2070 or E: jcedc@mwt.net
www.juneaucounty.com
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Excellent Quality of Life
Juneau County Economic Development Corporation (JCEDC),
invites you to consider Juneau County when looking to relocate.
Whether its your business or your family youll be sure to find out
why Juneau County, Wisconsin is worth a closer look!
Youll find high-quality housing and low-cost living.
Excellent public, private and entrepreneurial charter schools.
State of the art medical facilities providing superior healthcare.
Friendly businesses and services that offer a personal hometown touch.
Breathtaking diverse natural beauty and abundant wildlife.
Two of the largest lakes in the state; Castle Rock Lake & Petenwell Flowage.
Miles of natural unspoiled rivers; the Wisconsin, Yellow, Lemonweir and Baraboo.
Miles of trails, canoeing, biking, hiking, snowmobiling, and ATVing.
Juneau County offers many areas for public hunting.
Juneau County is home to Necedah National Wildlife Refuge and its wonderful new visitor center.
They offer many free indoor and outdoor events throughout the year.
Industrial and Business Development...
JCEDC is here to help you identify that perfect site or building to locate or expand your business.
We can provide you with the resources youll need.
JCEDC is a one-stop shop for themost comprehensive information on available sites and buildings.
JCEDCprovides comprehensivebusiness planning services.
Anexcellent economicdevelopment staff toassist youwith industrial or business expansions.
JCEDCprovides assistancewith startups andentrepreneurial endeavors.
JCEDCpartnerswithmunicipal, county, and regional economicdevelopment organizations toprovide:
Incentives for businessexpansion, jobcreation,andcommunitydevelopment.
Extensive information on funding options.
Assistancewith choosing a location that will provide adequate infrastructure for your business or industry.
Juneau County is centrally located between Chicago, Minneapolis, and Milwaukee, in a prime location for
industry andbusinessdevelopment.Favorable trucking routeswith the Interstate systemandothermajor highways
makes Juneau County a perfect place to operate a business. Many of our sites are also located on or
close to rail. So work where you play, it makes perfect sense!
Call JCEDC or one of our municipal leaders today!
Camp Douglas: 608-427-3355
Elroy: 608-462-2400
Hustler: 608-427-6575
Lyndon Station: 608-666-2500
Mauston: 608-847-6676
Necedah: 608-565-2261
New Lisbon: 608-562-5213
Union Center: 608-462-8810
Wonewoc: 608-464-3114
Juneau County Economic Development Corporation
122 Main Street, PO Box 322, Camp Douglas, WI 54618
Ph: 608.427.2070 or 888.898.2550 Email: jcedc@mwt.net
Juneau County, WI, Where your briefcase and backpack live in perfect harmony
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The many bike trails of Juneau County are just waiting for
your visit. They all begin (or end) in Elroy WI, located on
Hwys 80-8 in southwestern Juneau County. The Elroy-
Sparta State Bike Trail is the Granddaddy of All Trails. It was
the very rst Rails to Trails Conversion in the United States in
1965. The hard-packed limestone trail covers 3 miles of
an abandoned Chicago & Northwestern Railroad bed and
has no more than a 3 % grade at any point. The trail passes
through three tunnels as it makes its way toward Sparta and we
recommend ashlights and jackets for tunnels. The Elroy-Sparta
State Bike Trail links with the La Crosse River Trail in Sparta.
The '00' State Trail is often called the most scenic trail in
the Wisconsin State Trail System. It's named for the Chicago
& Northwestern passenger train that traveled the 00 miles
from Chicago to Minneapolis in 00 minutes. The miles
of smooth, hard-packed limestone parallels or crosses the
Baraboo River the entire length between Elroy and Reedsburg.
A recent addition to the trail links Hillsboro to the south.
The Juneau County Omaha Bike Trail is 1.5 miles of seal-
coated trail owned and maintained by Juneau County
and has a separate trail fee. It also follows an abandoned
Chicago & Northwestern Railroad bed all the way to Camp
Douglas and opened in the spring of 199. The Omaha
Trail is the most peaceful and secluded of our trails.
For more information on these trails, as well as trail maps you
can download, visit our website at www.www.juneaucounty.com
For additional information, please visit
www.elroy-sparta-trail.com www.00statetrail.org
Tunnel along the Elroy-Sparta Trail.
Bike Adventures
Elroy Commons
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Elroy is the hub of the three major
bike trails in Juneau County. The
Omaha Trail is a 1.5 mile trail from
Elroy to Camp Douglas along the
old Chicago & Northwestern railbed.
The Elroy-Sparta Trail heads west
and north to Sparta along 3 miles
of hard-packed, limestone trail. The
trail features three tunnels along
its route. The 00 Trail heads east
out of Elroy following the Baraboo
River to Reedsburg, some miles
away. At Union Center, the 00
Trail branches off as the Hillsboro
State Trail. Elroy is located on Hwys
71, 80 & 8 in southwestern Juneau
County. Information on the trails can
be found by calling the Commons
Trails Shop at 608-6-10.
BikeTrails
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Schultz City ParkThis ne park has the Baraboo River on one side and
State Hwy. 80-8 on the other. There is a swimming
pool, playground, baseball eld, volleyball nets, tennis
courts, bathrooms, showers and shelters in addition to
campsites. Swimming Pool daily passes are $.00.
Campsites are available rst come rst served. RV's should
make reservations for electric sites. Fees may be paid at
the Elroy Commons Trail Shop from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. Rental
bikes are available at the Trail Shop for a small fee.
Elroy FairJune 2730, 2013
Schultz Park
1-888-606-BIKE 608-462-2410
www.elroywi.com
Elroy is the hub
of three trails:
Elroy-Sparta Bike Trail
The 400 Bike Trail
The Omaha Bike Trail
Where the trails Meet
Bike Rentals Bike Gear
Trail Passes Souvenirs
Showers Picnic Area Tot Lot
Camping Canoe Launch
Shuttle Info
Family medicine
Maternity care
X-ray
Podiatry (foot)
Laboratory
Audiology (hearing)
Vasectomy
Nutrition services
Counseling
1515 Academy Street | Elroy | 608-462-8466
Mondays & Fridays
8 am to 5 pm
Tuesday - Thursday
6 am to 5 pm
Elroy
Christopher Karas, D.D.S.
Root Canals Crown and Bridge
Cosmetic Teeth Whitening
Single Appointment Dentures
All Porcelain Crowns
Elroy 608-462-8282
Necedah 608-565-7173
www.karasdentalgroup.com
ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS
Providers for Delta Dental Preferred, Cigna, WEA
Dave Miller, Owner
New Construction
Service & Repairs
Furnaces
Air Conditioners
Geothermal
Refrigeration
Sales & Installation
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Wonewoc
213 Center Street, P.O. Box 126, Wonewoc 464-3240
Fresh Flowers Plants Gifts
Stamping & Scrapbooking Supplies
Balloons Stamps Paper
Special Scrapbook Supplies
225 Center St., Wonewoc
608-464-5520
www.thesilentrooster.com
Regular Hours: Sun. noon-4, Tues.-Sat. 10-5
Winter Hours: Jan. 1-April 1, Wed.-Sat. 10-5
Lodge Decor Curtains - Linens - Rugs Americana
Primitives Candles Home Decor Baskets
Jewelry Berry Garlands Florals Prints
Wonewoc is located in southern Juneau County in
a picturesque valley on State Highway 33, and has
kayak/canoe access to the Baraboo River. Within the
Village are three public parks. The American Legion
Park offers a large fenced in swimming pool, shelters,
restrooms and camping for RVs and tents. Bakers
Field located directly off the 00 State Trail offers tent
camping, a baseball eld, restrooms, a picnic area,
a shelter and ice skating rink. The Southtown Park
offers a playground, shelter and a picnic area.
www.wonewocwisc.com/old_fashioned_day/
in DowntownWonewoc
May 18, 2013
Old Fashioned Days
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LyndonStation
Lyndon Station is in the Southeastern section of Juneau
County on Highways 1/16 and Interstate 90/9 near the
beautiful Rocky Arbor State Park. The park, located near
Lyndon Station on the Wisconsin River, has several access
points for kayaking and canoeing. With a tradition of logging,
railroad, farming and Native American culture, the Lyndon
Station area has much to offer. Photographers and artists
ock to Lyndon Station for the scenic beauty of the area.
It's a quick eight mile trip to Wisconsin Dells. Travelers can
enjoy the Dells while beneting from the quiet, restful nights
in the Lyndon Station area. The friendly atmosphere of the
village is evident from the moment you come into town.
ParkfestJuly 26-27, 2013 Fitzgerald Park
...no job too small!
Decks Siding Painting Drywalling
Room Additions Seamless Gutters
Home Remodeling & Repairs
Licensed and insured
Email: RDorrington@peoplepc.com
Rick Dorrington, Handyman
Cell:
608-548-4151
Go Above the Norm at Norms
106 N. Wisconsin St., Lyndon Station
Open 7Days A Week
Check Us Out on Facebook!
FRIDAYAll-U-Can-Eat Shrimp/Smelt Fry
FRIDAY& SATURDAY
DJ & BANDS REGULARLY
Burger Ground Fresh Daily
FUll MenU & OUtDOOr PatiO
Homemade Chips & Nachos
BRING IN THIS AD & GET 1 FREE
DRINK UP TO $3.50 VALUE!
1 per visit, per person. exp. 12/1/13. no cash value.
OPEN 6 A.M. EVERY DAY!
BREAKFAST & LUNCH SPECIALS
NIGHTLY SPECIALS
Starting at 4 p.m.
FRIDAY NIGHT:
FISH FRY
SATURDAY NIGHT:
PRIME RIB
And, All You Can Eat
CHICKEN &
DUMPLINGS
1 1/2 lbs. of pure heaven with cheese,
tomato and lettuce, and choice of side.
1/2 lb. burger with Swiss, Cheddar
and American cheese wrapped in
bacon, then breaded and fried.
Served with french fries or onion rings.
Two pancakes, two eggs and choice of
bacon or sausage.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL
Along the Route of
the Hiawathas!
Corner of Hwys. 12 & 16
at Co. Hwy. HH,
Downtown Lyndon Station
608-666-2668
JUNEAU COUNTY PROUD!
GREAT NORTHERN BURGER
HEARTSTOPPER BURGER
FREE
POSTCARD
WITH EVERY
MEAL
OPEN 6 A.M. EVERY DAY!
Along the Route of
the Hiawathas!
OPEN 6 A.M. EVERY DAY!
Along the Route ofAlong the Route of
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Wisconsin National
Guard Library & Museum
This fully restored 1896
log lodge features exhibits
including uniforms, weapons
and equipment, terrain maps
and dioramas of famous
battles. Military vehicles
from years past and static
displays of aircraft are found
throughout the grounds.
Ph: 608-427-1280, 101
Independence Dr., Camp
Douglas WI 54618
Cranberry Creek
Archaeological
District
Contained with the
Necedah National
Wildlife Refuge,
the site contains
efgy mounds of the
Woodland Culture
People dating from
499 B.C. to 1499
A.D. The Woodland
Culture people
were the ancestors
of the Ho-Chunk.
The site is on
the National
Register of
Historical Places.
Necedah National
Wildlife Refuge,
Headquarters
Rd., Necedah
WI 54646, PH:
608-565-4412
Gee's Slough
Efgy Mounds
The Woodland
Culture people,
ancestors of the
Ho-Chunk, lived
throughout this
area from 499
B.C. to around
1500 A.D.
Indian Mounds
Park, just south
of New
Lisbon
is the site of several efgy
mounds including a rare ex-
legged running panther. The
park also includes a linear
mound and several round or
oval burial mounds that were
used by the tribal nobility.
The park is located on Indian
Mound Road south of New
Lisbon off Hwys 12 & 16 and is
maintained by the New Lisbon
Lions Club. The Efgy Mounds
are listed on the National
Register of Historical Places.
Harry A. Mortensen
Collection
An impressive collection of
artifacts from the Woodland
Culture people, the collection
represents the lifetime
achievement of Harry A.
Mortensen, a New Lisbon
native. A portion of the
collection can also be seen
at Raabe's Pharmacy on
Adams St. in New Lisbon.
The Mortensen Collection
is listed on the National
Register of Historical Places.
Harry A. Mortensen Collection,
New Lisbon Memorial Library,
115 W Park St., New Lisbon
WI 53950. PH: 608-562-3213
The Boorman House
This 1876 Victorian mansion
was built by Benjamin C.
Boorman, a native of England.
In 1864, he bought the
Mauston dam, mills and water
rights from the estate of M.
M. Maughs. After a re that
destroyed the mills, he rebuilt
a mill on the north side of the
Lemonweir River to produce
our and feed. Later he built
a sawmill and a wool carding
mill on the south side of the
dam and began construction
of the Boorman House in
1874. The home features a
grand staircase, a drawing
room and a widow's walk.
The Boorman House is now
the home of the Juneau
County Historical Society
and showcases extensive
collections of artifacts, records
and research materials. Dr.
McIntosh's medical ofce
building is also preserved at
the site and a building housing
agricultural implements,
wagons and workshops was
recently completed. The
Boorman House is open on
weekends from Memorial
Day to Labor Day and hosts
a special Christmas Open
House beginning around
Thanksgiving. The house
is listed on the National
Register of Historical Places.
Boorman House, 211 N.
Union St., Mauston WI
53948. PH: 608-847-2070
Sprague Bridge
This bridge spanning the
Yellow River southeast of
Finley WI in northern Juneau
County has been listed on
the National Register of
Historical Places since 1995.
Built in the early 1900s,
the bridge is an excellent
example of small bridge
construction during that era.
Juneau County
Courthouse
Originally built in 1925, the
Juneau County Courthouse,
with its marbled oors and
richly paneled courtrooms, is
listed on the National Register
of Historical Places. It stands
on a square in the center of
Mauston, the county seat,
and hosts many community
activities including a farmers
market during the summer.
Juneau County Courthouse,
220 E. State St., Mauston WI
53948. PH: 608-847-9300.
Mauston Dam Site
This dam, built in 1842,
powered a saw mill owned
by M. M. Maughs. The lake
formed behind the dam is
Lake Decorah, named after a
prominent Ho-Chunk family
in the area. The mill was
destroyed in a re in 1864
and later rebuilt in another
location by Benjamin Boorman.
Buckley Bridge and Mill
Drive out of New Lisbon on
Hwy M past Kennedy County
Park and you'll cross the
Lemonweir River over the
Buckley Bridge. The mill was
built in 1850 and only its rock
foundations can be seen today.
Marian Shrine
Over 50 years ago, a local
farm woman claimed to
have a vision of the Virgin
Mary at this site in Necedah.
The followers of this group
have built 14 grottoes to
depict saints and events in
the life of the Holy Family.
New Lisbon Civil
War Memorial
A statue erected by the GAR in
1897 stands in Heritage Park
on Adams St in New Lisbon.
The statue and an authentic
Civil War cannon honor the
dead from the War Between
the States. Also in the park is
a restored horse trough that
once sat at Adams and Bridge
St. in the center of town.
The Elroy Historical
Society Museum
This quaint museum in
downtown Elroy steps into
the city's past when it was
a bustling railroad town.
Photographs and memorabilia
from that bygone era includes
a working model railroad
for the young at heart. The
museum is open from 1:00
pm to 4:00 pm on weekends
from May 1 to September 30.
Juneau County Attractions
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Arrowhead Resort Campground W1530 Arrowhead Rd Wisconsin Dells 608-254-7344
Bass Lake Campground N1497 Southern Rd Lyndon Station 608-666-2311
Bavarian Campsites W4796 Hwy G Mauston 608-847-7039
Buckhorn Resort & Campground N8410 Hwy G Necedah 608-565-2090
Buckhorn State Park Campground W8450 Buckhorn Pk Ave Necedah 608-565-2789
Bucks Crossing RV Resort 150 S. East Street Lyndon Station 866-666-3009
Castle Rock Hideaway N6187 County Hwy G Mauston 608-847-4475
Castle Rock Resort & Campground N4310 26th Ave Mauston 608-847-6269
Cedar Springs Campground N7001 Hwy 58 New Lisbon 608-847-7676
Chapparal Campground S320 Hwy 33 Wonewoc 608-464-3200
Cottage Keeper Private Vacation Homes On Castle Rock & Petenwell Lakes 888-404-2688
Country Corners Bait & Tackle N3195 28th Ave Lyndon Station 608-666-2717
Crockett Resort Camping & RV N2884 28th Ave Lyndon Station 608-666-2040
Dells Timberland Campground N1005 Hwy 12 & 16 Wisconsin Dells 608-254-2429
Eagle Flats Campground W864 Hwy J Wisconsin Dells 608-254-2764
Eagles Nest Resort N11770 Hwy H Camp Douglas 608-427-3235
Edge-O-Dells Camping & Resort N555 US Highway 12 & 16 Wisconsin Dells 608-254-2429
Juneau County Castle Rock Park Hwy G Mauston 608-847-7089
Kennedy County Park Campground Hwy M New Lisbon 608-847-9390
LiL Yellow River Camp Ground N7989 Hwy 80 New Lisbon 608-562-5355
Little Pond Lodge N6768 State Rd 58 New Lisbon 608-847-4593
Lyn-Dells Campground N1405 Hwys 12 & 16 Lyndon Station 608-254-2121
Mill Bluff State Park Campground 15819 Funnel Rd Camp Douglas 608-427-6692
Point Bluff Resort 3199 Hwy Z Mauston 608-253-6181
River Bay Campground W1147 River Bay Rd Lyndon Station 608-254-7193
Riverside Park Hwy 80 & Hog Island Rd New Lisbon 608-562-5213
Schultz Park Camping Highway 80/82 South Elroy 608-462-2400
St. Joseph Resort W5630 Hwy 21 Necedah 608-565-7258
Stand Rock Campground N570 Highway N Wisconsin Dells 608-253-2169
Summer Hideaway 30th Street East Necedah 608-565-3825
Thompson Park & Campground Hwy 71 West Elroy 608-462-2400
Wells Lakeside Cottages W4926 Highway G Mauston 608-847-7286
Wilderness Park 3650 21st Ave N Necedah 608-565-7285
Yukon Trails Camping N2330 Hwy HH Lyndon Station 608-666-3261
Camping
& Lodging
Campgrounds
Firewood can harbor many
different kinds of invasive
pests and diseases that are
harmful to Wisconsins trees
in both forest and urban
settings. Gypsy moth, oak
wilt, and emerald ash borer
hitchhike on rewood, to
name just a few, making their
way easily into previously
unaffected, healthy areas.
This poses a serious threat to
trees throughout the state.
Although it is still legal to
move rewood in certain
areas, it is almost always a
bad idea to do so. Moving
rewood can put the trees
at your destination at risk.
Please purchase all
rewood locally.
Photo courtesy of
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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TUBE CANOE
KAYAK
ON THE WISCONSIN RIVER
Hwy. 82 & Z
Wisconsin Dells
608-253-6181
www.pointbluff.com
Camping &
Seasonal Sites
Available
Bar &
Restaurant
CAMPING&LODGING
CAMPING&LODGING
Destination Super
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Free wireless Internet
Free SuperStart
breakfast
Indoor pool & whirlpool
Jacuzzi
suites
Free local calls
Cable TV with HBO
In-room microwave/fridge, coffee maker
& hair dryer
Children 17 & under stay free with adult
Guest laundry
Super 8 Mauston
I-90/94 & Hwy. 82, Exit 69 1001 A Hwy. 82 E.
(608) 847-2300
super8.com/motel/02959
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608-847-5959
1001 Hwy 82
Mauston
Fridge & Microwaves in every room
Complimentary
Hot Breakfast
Whirlpool
Suites
Indoor Pool
& Spa
Poolside Rooms
Harm A Ritas
Pub
Complimentary
Hot Breakfast
Whirlpool
Suites
Indoor Pool
& Spa
Poolside Rooms
Harm A Ritas
Pub
BAVARIAN
CAMPSITE
On Castle Rock Lake
Open May 1 - October 20
Well Shaded UnitS
Sandy Beach Boating
FiShing Water hook-UpS
grocery Store, Beer & liqUor
hot ShoWerS FlUSh toiletS
7 miles north of Mauston on 58 to G,
turn right 3 miles to campsite
608-847-7039
Jacuzzi Suites Family
Suites Whirlpool
Room Service Lounge
Sauna Heated Indoor
and Outdoor Pool
GUESTS RECEIVE
MANY DISCOUNTS!
1-800-463-4960
http://www.bestwestern.com/parkoasisinn
Exit 69 Hwy. 82 & I-90-94,
Mauston, Wisconsin
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5000 sq. ft. Banquet Hall
350 Seating Capacity
Outside Ceremonies
Jacuzzi Suites
Wi-Fi
Continental Breakfast
1700 E. Bridge St.,
New Lisbon
WI 53950
608-562-5141
Travelers
Inn
& CONVENTION CENTER
newlisbontravelersinn.com
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49th St. & 26th Ave.
Mauston
608-847-6269
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Seasonal &
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Pet Friendly Bar on Site
Boat Launch Fishing
Banquet Facility
Tucked Away in the
Woods alongside
the Beautiful
Wisconsin River
Save $$ On Your Stay!
RENT A PRIVATE
VACATION GUEST HOME!
Castle Rock Petenwell Lakes
2nd & 4th largest lakes in Wisconsin
Waterfront & offshore privacy
Only 3.5 hours from Chicago
or Minneapolis
30-45 minutes N. of Wisconsin Dells
Over 20 homes to choose from
Privately owned, year-round homes
Accommodations for 4-16
Weekly, nightly, monthly rentals
888-404-2688
Visit our website for pictures,
descriptions and rates.
www.cottagekeeper.com
Seasonal Sites
Weekend Sites
Each site includes
Sites - approximately 60 x 80
Sewer and water (free)
Gravel pad for trailer and
parking
Picnic table and re ring
Wisconsin State Park Sticker
(Seasonal only)
Use of the Center Park facilities
Center Park includes
1800 sq. ft. pool
700 sq. ft. toddler pool
100 sq. ft. hot tub
Childrens playground
Adult recreation area
Family picnic area
Community picnic pavilion
Bathhouse
Laundry facilities
Center Park Wi-Fi
Located
Necedah,Wisconsin at
W4676 30th St. East
Near the Buckhorn Bridge
Phone: 608-565-3825
Cell: 262-308-7893
lewisla@tds.net
summerhideawayrv.com
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St. Joseph
Resort
Cabins Motel
Campground
Honeymoon Cabin
608-565-7258
www.stjosephresort.com
W5630 Hwy. 21 P.O. Box 467
Necedah, WI 54646
One mile east of Hwy. 80 on Hwy. 21
In the Heart of the Castle
Rock/Petenwell Lakes area...
STAYYOURWAY
Motel rooms - Standard &
deluxe
1 & 2 Bedroom cabins
honeymoon cabin
camping cabins
campground
ACTIVITIES
kids playground
horseshoe pits
Volleyball
extensiveWalking trails
campre pits
atV trails - access to
county trails
Fish cleaning Facility
- Fishing nearby
pond with Beach area
IN OFFICE
rock &Mineral gift Shop
NEARBY
ATTRACTIONS
necedahWildlife refuge
5 miles
Buckhorn State park
5 miles
castle rock/petenwell
lakes -2 miles
casinos - 4 within 50 miles
Wisconsin dells - 35 miles
Stay in one of our
beautifully appointed rooms
Located along the
Elroy-Sparta Bike Trail
Harmony Bistro Restaurant
on site
Breakfast Buffet included
in overnight stay
AmishDriving TourMaps
AvailableHere
202 E.Main Street,
Hustler
608-427-3787
www.fountainchateau.com
MOTEL-BAR-GRILL-CAMPGROUND
Open: Wed-Sat 11am-Close
Sunday Breakfast 9am
www.wildernessinn.net
N13903 Hwy. 80
Necedah/Sprague
608-565-2277
608-565-2277
Motel, Bar &
Grill on site
ATV Trails
Camping
w/electricity
15 acres
of Rough
Camping in
a Beautiful
Wooded
Setting
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CAMPING&LODGING
CAMPING&LODGING
GOLFING
GOLFING
W4926 Hwy. G, Mauston, WI 53948
Phone 608-847-7286
Fax 608-847-5827
www.wellslakeside.com
Email: wellslakeside@hotmail.com
Rest,Relaxation & Fun!
Open May 1st to October 15th
Off Season Rates Available
Fishing &
Pontoon Boat
Rentals
Boat launch/Piers
Daily or Weekly
MOdeRn CAbinS SwiMMing
PlAygROund
Your Hosts: Art (Buck) & Barb Wells
Sorry, no pets allowed.
Credit cards not accepted
18 Hole
Championship
Public Golf Course
Call for rates
& tee times.
2milesN. of
MaustonoffHwy. 58
608.847.4658
www.castlerockgolfcourse.com
Serving the area
for 35 years!
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Mauston
Mauston mural presentsscenic Juneau County
Diane Dahl, the local artist commissioned by the city of
Mauston to create a mural depicting the best features
of Juneau County, completed her months-long work on
the project in October, 010. The mural was funded
by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board and can be
seen on the side walls of the Jurgenson Chiropractic
ofce building on Elm street in downtown Mauston.
608-847-5959
1001 Hwy 82, Mauston
Fridge & Microwaves in every room
Complimentary Hot Breakfast
Whirlpool Suites
Indoor Pool & Spa
Poolside Rooms
Harm A Ritas Pub
Complimentary Hot Breakfast
Whirlpool Suites
Indoor Pool & Spa
Poolside Rooms
Harm A Ritas Pub
Our CustOmers are the real Gems
Your Full Service Jeweler
Diamonds Watches 14K Jewelry
Diamond Setting and Watch Repair
CRaig, KathY & 128 E. State St.
tREnt thaYER Mauston, Wi 53948
info@thayersjewelry.com (608) 847-4716
www.thayersjewelry.com
thayers Jewelry
Stop in for Lunch
Or Dinner
Deli Sandwiches
Homemade Soups & Salads
Coffee, Cappuccino &
Fountain Drinks
Featuring:
60+ Types of Wisconsin Cheese
European Meats & Sausage
Seafood & Steaks
Brats & Hotdogs
Freshly Baked Bread,
Baguettes & Cookies
Polish & Italian Specialties
Cheese Curds & Spreads
Sex Olives
Deli Salads
Gourmet Pretzels & Crackers
Salsas
Mustards
Landjaegers
Kielbasa, Knackwurst & More!
Seating Available
517 State Road 82 E.
Mauston
608-548-4610
Open Daily 8 a.m.-7 p.m.
www.logcabindeliandcheese.com
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BETTER BUYS
OUTLET MART & CRAFT SHOPPE
508E State Hwy. 82., Mauston 847-7379
Shop Where There
is Something for
Everyone!
Tools
Toys
Household
Items
Scrapbooks and Supplies
Paper Stamps
Stencils Punches
Silk Flowers
Fabric & Yarn
Greeting Cards
Log Cabin Decor
Mauston
www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC
Kiril A Kustief, AAMS
Financial Advisor
305 East State Street
Mauston, WI 53948
608-847-6533
*Estate-planning services are offered through Edward Jones Trust Company. Edward Jones
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WHY GO ANYWHERE ELSE?
When it comes to meeting your nancial goals,
you really only need to see one person.
At Edward Jones, we strive to meet all your
nancial services needs while providing
exceptional personalized service.
Because we serve individual investors and
business owners, all of our energy and resources
are dedicated to helping you reach your
long-term nancial goals. Thats why we live and
work in your community. We meet with you face
to face to discuss the key steps to creating your
nancial strategy.
You talk, we listen, and we get to know you.
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Investments
Individual Retirement
Accounts Insurance
Mutual Funds Equities
Retirement Plan Rollovers Education Savings
and Consolidation Strategies
For more information or to schedule a complimentary
nancial review, call or stop by today.
Come & Play at The Clinic! Right on Snowmobile Trail
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Open 7 Days A Week 11 a.m.
Aug 31st Annual Pig Roast
Family Fun Limited Camping Available
CALL OR WATCH OUR
FACEBOOK PAGE FOR OUR
SCHEDULE OF
EVENTS
Mauston
Winery available
in evenings
for parties,
small weddings,
public gatherings.
Call for details
562-5271
Open 7 Days a Week 11:00-5:00
Anytime by appointment.
www.burroakwinery.com
Burr OakWINERY
n5873 Hwy. 12 & 16,
Between new Lisbon & Mauston
Fall Harvest Festival
First Weekend after
Labor Day
Spring Festival
Last Weekend in April
Wine Tasting
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Towing & Insurance Assistance
Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. - Noon
N4840 Hwy. 58, Mauston, WI 53948
The Red Geranium
Framing & Gifts
800 McEvoy St. (next to Culvers)
Open Daily
(608) 847-2632
Home Decor
Local Art Gallery
Yankee Candles
Gourmet Coffee & Chocolates
Special Occasion Gift Baskets
Gifts for All Occasions:
Weddings ~ Baby ~ Birthday
Online Shopping:
www.redgeraniumonline.com
Life is full of Special Occasions
Find Us on Facebook
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Stop in for more information on:
Our Loyalty Rewards program
90 Day Generic Prescription Program
Phillips Pharmacy Tomah Pharmacy Roche-a-Cri
123 E. State St. 1004 Superior Ave. 402 W. Lake St.
Mauston, WI 53948 Tomah, WI 54660 Friendship, WI 53934
(608) 847-5949 (608) 372-4115 (608) 339-9080
Your Full Service
Pharmacy,
Durable Medical Equipment
and Supplies, and Home
Infusion Therapy.
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Free wireless Internet
Free SuperStart
breakfast
Indoor pool & whirlpool
Jacuzzi
suites
Free local calls
Cable TV with HBO
In-room microwave/fridge, coffee maker & hair dryer
Children 17 & under stay free with adult
Guest laundry
Destination Super
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Super 8 Mauston
I-90/94 & Hwy. 82, Exit 69 1001 A Hwy. 82 E.
(608) 847-2300
super8.com/motel/02959
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youll see what
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Mauston
503 State Rd. 82 East
Located inside the
Bank of Mauston
Mauston, WI 53948
Worth A Closer look
Mauston Area
Chamber of Commerce
608-847-4142
Toll Free 866-516-1646
chamber@mauston.com
www.mauston.com/chamber
Open Bowling
Game Room
Pool Tables
Darts, Big Screen TVs
Homemade Pizzas
& Sandwiches
Take & Bake Pizzas
Hand Cut Steaks
Great food in
a casual atmosphere!
Wednesday Night Karaoke
& Texas Hold Em
Friday Night Fish Fry
Prime Rib every Saturday
Sunday Broasted Chicken
Banquet Room -
Accommodates over 300
Open Tues.-Wed. 4 p.m.
Thurs.-Sun. 11 a.m.
Closed Monday Year-round
Closed Mon & Tues.
Memorial Day thru
Labor Day
Hwy.82 E.,Mauston
Just west of the Interstate
608-847-4000
www.anjeros.com
SPORTS BAR & GRILL
Anjeros
Anjeros
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143 Division St., Mauston,WI 53948
www.kimsoralandgifts.com
FREE
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and CONSULTATION
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127 Division St., Mauston
Family Hair Care Salon and Spa
Mens Hair Coloring
Acrylic Nails
Spa Manicures and
Pedicures
Waxing
New
Tanning
Bed
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Tanning
Bed
Mauston
WE OFFER
Oral Exam & Cleaning
Restorative Services
Dentures & Other Prosthetics
Emergency Care
Affordable Care Program
(Income Based Discounts)
WE ACCEPT MEDICAID BADGERCARE MOST INSURANCE
Always Accepting New Patients As Schedule Allows
880 Herriot Drive, Mauston, WI 53948
800-942-5330 or 608-847-6700
Carrie Herrild, D.D.S.
Zhenyu Liang, D.D.S.
Ram Rizal, D.D.S.
Brandon Valgardson, D.M.D.
Holly Krizan, R.D.H.
Jamie Zacharias, R.D.H.
Our Caring
Professionals
Heating Cooling Refrigeration
Management, Inc.
BTU
BTU
System Design Installation
www.btumanagement.com
email: btu@btumanagement.com
534 LaCrosse St.,
Mauston, WI 53948
Phone
(608) 847-4600
Fax (608) 847-2257
24 Hr. Service
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Independent
senior living
at its finest!
Beautiful building & grounds
Community atmosphere
Transportation & meals (optional)
Safe & secure facility
Events and activities
Affordable
Mauston
Mauston
601 N. Union St.
Mauston, WI 53948
DJs small
EnginE
Small Engine Repair
Service & Sales
Start Right Start Here
Full Line of Hardware
Paint Specialist
Plumbing Electrical
(608)847-6029
Start Right Start Here
Guided Trail/Pony Rides
Wagon/Sleigh Rides
Open Year Round
W4881 Hwy. 82, Mauston, WI 53948
(608) 847-2273
www.redridgeranch.com
DISCOUNT COUPON
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One Coupon Good
For Entire Party!
I-90/94 Exit 69, 1.5
Miles East on Hwy. 82
KimConnors
Cell: 608-547-5461
kimconnorsrealestate.com
Whether you are buying
or selling a property,
contact Kim at Castle
Rock Realty!
Kim has the experience
you need with the TLC
you deserve!
Jacuzzi Suites Family
Suites Whirlpool
Room Service Lounge
Sauna Heated Indoor
and Outdoor Pool
GUESTS RECEIVE
MANY DISCOUNTS!
1-800-463-4960
http://www.bestwestern.com/parkoasisinn
Exit 69 Hwy. 82 & I-90-94,
Mauston, Wisconsin
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Ontario
Oil City
Kendall
Hustler
Union
Center
Elroy
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Directions to Hustler,WI
Detailed maps of Amish communities available at Fountain
Chateau B&B in Hustler, WI just minutes off of I-90/94.
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Communities of Juneau County
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Camp Douglas
Camp Douglas, nestled
among the rugged peaks
of natural rock formations
and the beautiful
terrain of the area, is
the western gateway
to Juneau County and
the home of Volk Field and Camp Williams
Military facilities. The friendly village has an
atmosphere of mutual caring and concern that
shows in their providing a recreation center
for all age groups. The village boasts several
tourist attractions, excellent restaurants,
hunting, shing, biking, and hiking.
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Hustler
Hustler is a quiet
little village set in
an unglaciated area
of Wisconsin. The
Omaha Bike Trail
runs through the
center of town and
connects with the 400 State Trail and the
Elroy-Sparta State Trail. As you proceed
southward to the state trails, you pass
through very scenic hillsides and a tunnel.
This small town has the distinction of
having two churches located in the village,
a gas station/convenience store, a bowling
alley and restaurant, a hair salon, and
two friendly taverns. In August, Hustler
hosts an annual tractor pull as part of the
'Hustler Fest' celebration. This event brings
in people from many different areas.
Amish country is not too far away from
Hustler, and the avor of the candy,
bakery items, furniture and crafts from the
Amish is abundant. Mill Bluff State Park
is located just 10 miles north of Hustler.
The park has beautiful rock formations,
camping, a picnic area with a shelter,
swimming beach and hiking trail. A friendly
town, Hustler welcomes all visitors.
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Elroy
Elroy is on the West fork of
the Baraboo River in the heart
of Wisconsin's 'driftless'
area. The forested hills and
valleys provide natural beauty
and plenty of chances to
spend some quality time with
your family. Three bike trails, a theater, library
and a museum are just a few of its attractive
features. Elroy is best known as the birthplace and
home of former Governor Tommy Thompson.
The '400' State Trail, the Elroy-Sparta State Trail
and the Juneau County Omaha Trail are the three
bicycle trails that meet in Elroy. They are all built
on discontinued rail lines that once served the
area. They are also used as snowmobile trails in
the winter. The Elroy-Sparta trail was the rst
ofcial 'Rails to Trails' bicycle trail in the nation.
The Elroy-Sparta trail and the '400' trail join
at the Elroy Commons, and the Omaha trail is
connected by way of the new covered bridge.
Hustler
Hustler is a quiet
little village set in
an unglaciated area
of Wisconsin. The
Omaha Bike Trail runs
through the center of
town and connects
with the 400 State
Trail and the Elroy-Sparta State Trail. As
you proceed southward to the state trails,
you pass through very scenic hillsides and
a tunnel.
This small town has the distinction of
having two churches located in the village,
a gas station/convenience store, a bowling
alley and restaurant, two bed & breakfasts,
a hair salon, and two friendly taverns. In
August, Hustler hosts an annual tractor pull
as part of the Hustler Fest celebration.
This event brings in people from many
different areas.
Amish country is not too far away from
Hustler, and the avor of candy, bakery
items, furniture and crafts from the Amish
is abundant. Mill Bluff State Park is located
just 10 miles north of Hustler. The park
has beautiful rock formations, camping, a
picnic area with a shelter, swimming beach
and hiking trail. A friendly town, Hustler
welcomes all visitors.
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Mauston
The city of Mauston wa
as a village in 1860. Mauston
became the county seat in
1864. Mauston has the largest
population of all cities, towns
and villages in Juneau County.
As the county seat, Mauston
is very actively involved in community cooperation
with businesses and residents alike. Five of its
many businesses are members of the Fortune 500.
The Lemonweir River glides through town and
provides a beautiful setting at Riverside Park.
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Lyndon Station
Lyndon Station is in the
Southeastern section of
Juneau County on Highways
12/16 and Interstate 90/94
near the beautiful Rocky
Arbor State Park. It's a
quick eight mile trip to
Wisconsin Dells. Lyndon
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of the most impressive Veterans Memorials in
the area. It is also home to some of the Friends
and Family Cancer Foundation. Visitors can
get behind the microphone during one of the
karaoke nights in downtown Lyndon Station.
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A Farmers Market is held every Saturday morning
June through October, and numerous craft and thrift
shops are available for the adventurous shopper.
If camping is your hobby, the Mauston area
provides opportunities that range from backpacking
into wilderness surroundings, to a campground
where you can drive your travel trailer in and
hook up to electricity and plumbing.
From hiking to biking, snowmobiling to
horseback riding, boating swimming or skiing,
youll nd it in or around the Mauston area.
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The city of Mauston was
chartered as a village in 1860.
Mauston became the county
seat in 1864. Mauston has the
largest population of all cities,
towns and villages in Juneau
County.
As the county seat, Mauston
is very actively involved in community cooperation
with businesses and residents alike. Five of its many
businesses are members of the Fortune 500. The
Lemonweir River glides through town and provides a
beautiful setting at Riverside Park.
A Farmers Market is held every Saturday morning
June through October, and numerous crafts and thrift
shops are available for the adventurous shopper.
If camping is your hobby, the Mauston area provides
opportunities that range from backpacking into
wilderness surroundings, to a campground where
you can drive your travel trailer in and hook up to
electricity and plumbing.
From hiking to biking, snowmobiling to horseback
riding, boating, swimming or skiing, youll nd it in
or around the Mauston area.
Necedah
Necedah is a friendly village nestled among
majestic rock formations, natural bluffs
and pine trees. It is located near Petenwell
Lake, Castle Rock Lake, and the Wisconsin
and Yellow Rivers. Visitors can relax at the
new Old Mill Park. The Necedah National
Wildlife Refuge and Buckhorn State Park
are close by, and many bike trails are within minutes.
The Necedah National Wildlife Refuge offers a 'back
to nature' experience and is open year-round.
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As you enter this charming little city from
Interstate 90/94, you're greeted by several of
our businesses along with a calm, serene pond
and the lovely Riverside Park. New Lisbon is
located just 12 miles from Castle Rock Lake;
the 4th largest inland lake in Wisconsin.
On the shores of the lake you'll
nd Castle Rock County Park, Buckhorn State Park,
and several private resorts and campgrounds.
Look for adventure in New Lisbon in Juneau County! Excellent
recreational opportunities await you all year round. Fishing, boating,
hiking, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling and the nearby
Elroy-Sparta State Bike Trail as well as the Omaha Trail beckon you
to explore, or to rest and relax among majestic pines and oaks.
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Necedah is a friendly village nestled among
majestic rock formations, natural bluffs
and pine trees. It is located near Petenwell
Lake, Castle Rock Lake, and the Wisconsin
and Yellow Rivers. Visitors can relax at the
new Old Mill Park. The Necedah National
Wildlife Refuge and Buckhorn State Park are
close by, and offer a back to nature experience.
Necedah is home to a new library in 2010; The Necedah Commu-
nity - Siegler Memorial Library. It is open Monday thru Saturday,
10 am to 5 pm, and comprises a wide selection of reading materi-
als, several public computers and free wireless internet. Youll
also nd several unique shops selling antiques, Polish and home-
style foods, household items and books, hardware and auto parts,
along with other retailers and eating establishments.
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Union Center
Union Center is a quiet little village tucked
among pine forests and natural sandstone
bluffs in the southeast corner of Juneau
County. Union Center is on the 400 State
Trail, a four-season, recreational trail built on
an abandoned railroad bed. Union Center's
casual, rural setting is perfect for getting close
to nature but there are plenty of activities for those who like to keep
busy. Picnicking, playing basketball in the park, canoeing on the
scenic Baraboo River or playing a round of golf on a challenging
9-hole course are just some of the ways to have some fun.
Wonewoc
The most southern village in Juneau County,
unglaciated area. It is enhanced by many rocky
bluffs and pine trees. The countryside is truly
unique and spectacular. The friendly atmosphere
of the village is evident from the moment you
come into town. The scenic village park offers
many varied recreational activities for both adults and children.
Wonewoc is the midpoint of the 400 State Trail. (The 400 State
Trail is one of Wisconsin's newest recreational trails.) It boasts
good schools, churches, clubs, organizations, and a library which
offers the latest in books, records, tapes, etc. The local government
has done a great job in making this a village to be proud of.
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NewLisbon
Annual Turtle DunkJanuary 1, 01
At the Dirty Turtle on Castle Rock Lake
Plunge for Cancer
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Assisted living specializing in
Alzheimers and dementia care
612 View Street | New Lisbon
608-562-3667
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N6772 Germantown Rd., New Lisbon 608-562-3492
www.mandmsportshop.com
New Lisbon Exit 61, take Frontage Rd. off of Hwy. 80, immediate left onto Germantown Rd.,
then 1 1/2 miles to store. Just up the road from Wonderlys Bar.
Indoor Archery and
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We Accept Consignment and Trade-Ins On New Guns
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Outside Ceremonies
Jacuzzi Suites Wi-Fi Continental Breakfast
1700 E. Bridge St. New Lisbon, WI 53950 608-562-5141 newlisbontravelersinn.com
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Schoolhouse Furniture ~
Crafts - Original Local
Beautiful Amish Crafted Furniture Custom Orders Available
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Hearty Breakfast at Restaurant Included
rollaways Available in Ground heated Pool
Swing Set for the Kids
(888) 435-6525
Ron Drews, Owner
Located next to Trail-Side Bed & Breakfast
26147 State Hwy. 71, Wilton, WI 54670 (608) 435-6876
www.trailsidebnb.com email: trailside_bnb@hotmail.com
Open Mon.-Sat., 8 a.m.-9 a.m.
Sun., 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Now Open
Gourmet Coffee
& Smoothie Shop!
Hustler& NewLisbon
August 3, 2013
Join us as we light up
the night! Be part of the
celebration from the best seat
in the house, the Captains
seat of your own boat!
Cruise beautiful Castle Rock
Lake beneath a thousand
stars and the brilliance of a
dazzling reworks display.
Waterfest is one of Juneau
County, Wisconsins most
festive events, so please
join us for the day or better
yet, the entire weekend!
See our ad on page 8.
14th Annual
Waterfest
Venetian Lights
Boat Parade
August 2013
For more information and dates visit
www.hustlerfest.com
Hustlerfest
New Lisbon
August 31, 2013
6:30am-4:00pm
Breakfast, lunch, aircraft on
display, antique-classic cars
on display, arts and crafts,
chopper rides available.
Fly In Drive In
112 E. Main St., Hustler
608-427-6604
Call for schedule of events
Open Daily 11 a.m. - Close
Happy Hour Mon.-Thurs. 4-7 p.m.
What happens in hustler
happens at hayshakers!
Free Pool Mon. & tues.
Including
Wilton
Area
AmishDriving TourMapsAvailableHere
202 E.Main Street,Hustler 608-427-3787
www.fountainchateau.com
Stay in one of our
beautifully appointed rooms
Located along the Elroy-Sparta Bike Trail
Harmony Bistro Restaurant on site
Breakfast Buffet included in overnight stay
Juneau County ParksJuneau County offers a wealth of outdoor recreational areas administered by federal, state, county, and local agencies. In
fact, we have a total of 68 parks - about 75,000 acres in all. Half the county is forested. With our waysides, recreational
trails, and 57 lakes and public boat accesses, it's easy to see why our 'backyard' is a recreational paradise.
Castle Rock Park has over 300 campsites on 160 acres. It is located on Highway G about seven miles from Mauston, Wisconsin, on
Beautiful Castle Rock Lake which covers 16,000 acres.
Amenities at the park include spots for tents, trailers
and RV's, showers, ush toilets, water, playgrounds,
picnic tables, swimming (supervised beach), a park
ofcer, boating and boat access, shing, water skiing,
canoeing, grills, shelter, electricity, and concessions.
Maps of Castle Rock and Wilderness Campgrounds
can be viewed at www.juneaucounty.com/tourism.
asp, in the Parks & Recreation Areas section. You
can see the layout and amenities, then call to make
your reservation for the camping site you would like.
Camping reservation for Castle Rock Park can
be made at 608-847-9389 or 608-847-7089.
Wilderness Park is over 80 acres and has over 100
campsites for tent and trailer. Electricity, toilets,
boating, swimming, shing, playground, picnic
tables, concessions, grills, rewood, water, group
camping, shelter, scenic trails, boat ramp, water
skiing, and showers are available. Wilderness Park
is in Armenia Township and the address of the
park is; 3650 21st Avenue, Necedah, WI 54646.
Camping reservation for Wilderness park can
be made at 608-847-9389 or 608-565-7285.
Kennedy Park, on the shores of the Lemonweir River,
is situated within a 200 acre parcel of County Forest.
The park is located 3 miles north of New Lisbon on
County Road M, and offers rustic camping with self-
registration. There are 12 camping sites that are on a
rst come basis. The shelter can be reserved for $25
by calling the Parks ofce at 608-847-9389. There is a
boat landing for smaller boats and canoes, as well as
playground equipment. Kennedy Park is also home to
the Wisconsin Bow Hunters Annual Bowshoot every
September, which includes lots of demonstrations,
food, vendors, and much more! Call 608-562-3555 or
608-562-5213 for more information on the Bowshoot.
Buckhorn State Park includes a 4,500-acre park
and wildlife area along the Castle Rock Flowage
and Yellow River. Most of the 43 walk-in sites are
along the Castle Rock Flowage and are accessible
using available carts or by boat. There are eleven
family/drive-in sites and three group campsites,
picnic and swimming areas, two picnic shelters with
electric that are available for rentals, amphitheater,
hiking and cross country ski trails, boat launches,
canoe/kayak rentals, self guided canoe nature
trail, accessible shing pier and waterfowl
hunting blinds, a two-story accessible wildlife blind, and an accessible cabin for people with disabilities.
Camping reservations can be made through Reserve America at
1-888-947-2757 or online at www.wiparks.net. For further information contact Buckhorn State Park at 608-565-2789 or visit the park's website
at: www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/parks/specic/buckhorn.
Buckhorn State Park
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ATV/UTV riding is a great family experience and Juneau County has miles and miles of routes to explore
traversing 21 municipalities. But, each municipality has its own governance over ridership. It is important
for visitors to know the designated roads, speed limits, age limits, time of day, and dates open.
The best way to stay up-to-date and ride legally is to ride with someone who knows the area like an
ATV club member. You can join any one of our clubs and experience a fun-lled, rewarding ride.
Bear Bluff ATV Club http://bearbluffatv.webs.com/
Castle Rock Family ATV Club http://www.crfatvc.com/
Over the Hill ATV Club airmail@comantenna.com
Petenwell ATV Club: http://www.petenwellatvclub.com/
Sauk Ridge Runners srr_2012@yahoo.com
ATV/UTV riding is a great family experience and Juneau County has miles and miles of routes to explore
Join the Fun!
ATV/UTV Adventures
From North to South and into adjacent counties, riders
have the opportunity to traverse nearly 800 miles of
diverse and spectacular scenery: rocks, hills, valleys,
lakes, and wildlife refuges. Exit any of the four I90/94
Juneau County exits to stay and ride locally.
ATV maps can be purchased at many local businesses
To find more information, go to:
www.juneaucounty.com/atving
Promoting safe & lawful
ATV riding throughout
Juneau County.
Email us at:
junoatvcouncil@hotmail.com
Necedah
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Family medicine
Maternity care
X-ray
Pediatrics (birth-21)
Laboratory
Podiatry (foot)
Nutrition services
Audiology (hearing)
Counseling
1408 Wheelihan Ave | Necedah | 608-565-2000
Monday - Friday
9 am to 5 pm
www.milebluff.com
Plumbing
Electrical
Paint
Tools
Lawn & Garden
Glass & Window Repair
Sales & Service
Goulds Water Pumps
LP Fill Station
Necedah
205 S. Main St. 565-2232
Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5 Sun. 9-Noon
The right store for
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Village of Necedah
Home of the Necedah NationalWildlife Refuge
Village of Necedah
www.necedah.us
Ph: 608-565-2260
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107 S. Main St.,
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608-565-7600
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Chiropractic Care for the
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Right on ATV & Snowmobile Trails Call for Cabin Availability
Open 7 Days A Week Starting at 11 a.m. for Lunch
$2.95 Kids Meals Soup & Salad Bar
Friday: All You Can Eat Fish & Chicken
Gourmet Lunch
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Located 25 Min. N. of WI Dells Between Petenwell & Castle Rock Lakes
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NecedahNecedah
National
Wildlife
Refuge
offers a
variety of
activies
each
season.
Refuge
lands
are open
sunrise to sunset 365 days a year. Visitor Center
operation will change to the winter hours
starting October 22nd and will be open Monday
through Saturday from 7:30am to 4:00 pm.
The refuge landscape is beautiful in winter.
Refuge staff members invite visitors to check out
snowshoes and discovery backpacks for day use
on the refuge. Checkout items are free of charge
and need to be returned each day by 3:30 pm.
Snowshoeing is available on each of the hiking
trails. Ungroomed cross country skiiing is also
available on the Ski Trail near Grand Dike Road.
Visitors are encouraged to bring their binoculars or
a camera while exploring the winter wonderland!
Share your winter experiences with us and others on
Facebook. We look forward to hearing from you!
While the refuge is open 365 days a year, the visitor
center will be closed to observe the following
holidays: Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas
Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve, New Years
Day, and Presidents Day. The after-hours bathrooms
on the west end of the building will still be open
sunrise to sunset for visitors hiking those trails.
For additional information please visit us
online at www.fws.gov/refuge/necedah/
or nd us on Facebook. As always, readers
are also welcome to call 608-565-2551.
Winter Hours at Necedah National Wildlife Refuge
Christopher Karas, D.D.S.
Root Canals Crown and Bridge
Cosmetic Teeth Whitening
Single Appointment Dentures
All Porcelain Crowns
Elroy 608-462-8282
Necedah 608-565-7173
www.karasdentalgroup.com
ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS
Providers for Delta Dental Preferred, Cigna, WEA
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