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Cadott AreaHistorical Societyfeatures artifacts fromthe history of Cadott.The Historical Societyis open on Mondaysfrom 9 am to 4 pm,excluding holidays.Come browse or takea tour.
WhisperingPines GolfCourse isan 18-holecourse thatbrings thechallengeand beautyonlyavailable inChippewa County. Visit www.whisperingpinesgc.net
The Veterans Tribute (above) attracts thousands of visitorseach year and recognizes the efforts and sacrifices of allveterans.
Riverview Park is great forsummer picnics, family gatheringsand beach fun. Be sure to drivethrough Riverview Park beginningthe first Sunday in December tosee the many displays andbeautiful lights.
The Yellowstone Trail was thefirst transcontinental automobilehighway in the United States,passing through Cadott as itstretched from Plymouth Rock toPuget Sound. Visitwww.yellowstonetrail.com
CADOTTCOMMUNITYEVENTSFor a complete event calendar, visitwww.cadottchamber.org/events.Nabor Days is the second weekend inJuly. It’s a great opportunity to visit withneighbors and welcome back faces fromthe past. You’re a neighbor in Cadott ifyou’re a visitor or a local. Visitwww.cadottchamber.org/nabordays.
Fall Festival and Booya Daze offers freebooya soup, arts and craft dealers, andentertainment for the family throughoutthe day. For updated details, visitwww.cadottchamber.org/fallfestival.
Country Fest & Rock Fest Music Festival make Cadott the place tobe for summer fun. National headliners and the summer sunshinemake this one hot place to be. Visit www.countryfest.com andwww.rock-fest.com.
Home of the Chippewa Valley Music FestivalsCadott Area Economic Development Corporation Cadott Village Office 715-289-4282
Cadott Chamber Office 715-289-3338 [email protected] www.cadottchamber.org
Welcome to Chippewa County
Chippewa County ContactsChippewa County Tourism Council1-866-723-0331 • www.chippewacounty.comChippewa County Visitors CentersChippewa Falls • 1 N. Bridge Street • 715-723-0331Open year roundCornell • Mill Yard Park on Bridge St. and River Rd.715-239-3619 • Open mid-May through mid-October
Table of Contents6 Calendar of Events
9 Things to See and Do
12 Parks
14 Trails
16 Area Communities
20 Chippewa County Map
22 Lakes & Streams
24 Historical Markers
26 Dining
32 Lodging
34 Recreational Equipment Rentals
35 Camping
37 Service Directory
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Cover Photo: Irvine Park & Zoo, Greg Sleight
Chippewa County Land Conservation & Forest Management711 N. Bridge St. • Chippewa Falls, WI 54729715-726-7920 • www.co.chippewa.wi.usWisconsin Department of Tourism1-800-432-8747 • www.travelwisconsin.comTo advertise in the next guide, contact theChippewa County Tourism Council [email protected] or 1-866-723-0331
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Whether you are planning just a few dayswith us or are thinking about moving here,you will find Chippewa County has it all:The great outdoors• 32,000 acres of pristine forest land• 21 trout streams• More than 500 miles of snowmobile trails• ATV and horseback riding trails• A well-maintained network of biking and hiking trails• Picturesque parks• Overnight facilities from primitive camping to cottages to hotels• 449 fishing lakes and streams• Cross-country ski trails• Golfing• Opportunities to view birds and other wildlife
Communities• 11 unique communities to visit• Beautiful, thriving cities and picturesque, quaint villages
Entertainment• Two nationally acclaimed music festivals• Top-name musicians at the Northern Wisconsin State Fair• A year-long calendar of events, festivals and celebrations
History• Museums, historical markers, historic places and tours• Commercial tours that include a glimpse of the past, rendezvous
and re-enactments
Shopping and Dining• Outlet, factory, and retail stores• Antiques, crafts, homemade and homegrown items• Some of the best food establishments you’ll ever visit
Stanley Stanley, located along the historic Yellowstone Trail, celebrates the everyday with food,festivals and nature..and the bestpart is that everyone is invited.Discover, indulge and enjoy!
Chapman Park includes something for every family—the lake, playgrounds, tennis, basketball, baseball areas, picnic areasand 32 campsites with modern bathroom facilities and a sanitary dump station. A deer and elk park is also within the park.
Hunters, fishermen and all sports
enthusiasts stop at Oemig’s where
they find everything they need.
For all seasonal flowers and
shrubberies, Reit's Garden Shop
remains Stanley's favorite.
April Lamovec at the new KitchenKoncepts wows all with fantastickitchen and bath designs.
Squeaky curds are just one selectionfrom a wide range of award winningcheeses at LaGranders, a few milessouth of Stanley.
The local LionsClub's most popularevent is its StanleyWatermelonFestival. Inaddition to the freemelons, there is aflea market, anantique auto show,cake walks, bingo,grilled chickendinners and otherfood stands. Earlierthat day, a fun runis held.
Since 2003, onFather's Dayweekend,professionalcowboys hailfrom across thenation tocompete at theStanley RodeoDays Festival.Many continueon to compete atthe NationalFinals in LasVegas.
stanleywi.com • Lodging: America’s Best Inn, 715-644-3332 • Don’t forget to visit our museum of historical treasure!
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Chippewa County Tourism CouncilMembers of the Chippewa County Tourism Council
welcome you to our beautiful county and encourage you
to enjoy all that it has to offer. We are a group of
volunteers who meet regularly to coordinate and promote
the many features our county has to offer and invite all
who are interested to join us in this work. Our major
project is the production of this 2015 Activities and
Attractions Guide. Regular board meetings are held on
the first Tuesday of every other month at various
locations throughout the county. We have saved a seat for
you at the table. Contact us at 1-866-723-0331 or log on
to www.chippewacounty.com for more information. For current road conditions call 511or visit www.511wi.gov
Come Explore Chippewa CountyCHIPPEWA COUNTY EXTENDS A WARM WELCOMEto you to visit our beautiful county located in northwestern
Wisconsin. The county offers many exciting and affordable
activities and places to explore whether you are an outdoor
person or prefer to just sit back and relax. With our 449
lakes and streams, historical sites, cultural activities and
abundant shopping, there is something for everyone.
Chippewa County boasts many towns, villages, and cities
all with their own unique special attractions. Stop in
Bloomer for some to-die-for pies at the bakery or a pizza
at Fat Boys; stop in Chippewa Falls for a tour of a brewery
or to catch the latest movie; or take to Lake Holcombe for
a chance at catching a Muskie or to ski its wonderful
waters. Not the active type of person? Scattered
throughout the county you’ll find many small shops
boasting natural and organic soaps, lotions, alpaca
products, fresh maple syrup, fresh squeaky cheese curds,
honey and everything in between.
If you are looking for some great area history, Chippewa
County has the last standing pulpwood stacker in the
world. Standing 178 feet it can be seen for miles coming
into the city of Cornell. While there, jump on the Old
Abe State Trail for a picturesque ride on the newly repaved
19.5 mile trail. Stand on the spot that’s half-way between
the North Pole and the equator with a visit to the Lion’s
Park in Cadott. While there visit the Veteran’s tribute off
Hwy 29 and Hwy 27.
Not a weekend goes by that there isn’t a festival, fair, art
show, or cultural activity taking place. Two nationally
acclaimed music festivals, Country Fest & Rock Fest,
along with the ever-popular, Northern Wisconsin State
Fair, bring many top name performers to the area. Other
area events include: community fairs, Oktoberfest, Lions
Sturgeon Festival, Stanley Rodeo, along with many more.
Enjoy our county year round with ample outdoor trails to
hike, bike, ski, horseback ride, ATV, snowmobile or just a
relaxing walk to take in the abundant nature surrounding
you. Our many state and local parks provide for camping
or day use. Sit back and relax and enjoy the nature that
surrounds you. For a full list of activities and to learn more
about what this wonderful area has to offer, visit
www.chippewacounty.com.
Come and explore Chippewa County. We are waiting for
you!
Chippewa County Tourism Council President,
Judy Talbot
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Calendar of Events
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Northern Wisconsin State Fair, Pamela Kramer
JANUARY 2015BLOOMERAnnual World’s Speed RopeJump ContestBloomer High SchoolJanuary 31Preliminaries starting at 12:30PM with the finals at 7 PM.For information visitwww.bloomerchamber.com
CHIPPEWA FALLSCandlelight Ski NightLake Wissota State ParkJanuary 31Cross country ski a one or twomile trail through a winterwonderland illuminated byglowing candles from 5-8 PM.For non-skiers a .75 milelighted trail is available forhiking and snowshoeing.Weather permitting. Forinformation call715-382-4574.
MARCH 2015CHIPPEWA FALLSMcDonell High Craft ShowMarch 219 AM to 3 PM.For information call715-723-0538 or [email protected]
31st Chi-Hi Craft SaleMarch 21Uncommon crafts, expertlyhandmade from 9AM to 3PMat the Chippewa Falls SeniorHigh School. For informationcontact Pam 715-723-6633.
APRIL 2015CHIPPEWA FALLSSpring FestNorthern Wisconsin StateFairgroundsApril 24-26Local vendors displayingspring related products, twoheated tents with live music,family activities (5k fun run orwalk, petting zoo, inflatables),Valley Art Association's FineArt Faire and food vendors.For more information visitwww.springfest-cf.com
NEW AUBURNChippewa 50KApril 2550k and 10k trail race from theChippewa MoraineInterpretive Center along theIce Age Trail. For moreinformation call Jeff at651-332-9988.
MAY 2015BOYDRingelspiel DaysLotz ParkMay 22-24The celebration includes acarnival, parade, bands, co-edsoftball tournament, car show,food, and much more. Formore information call715-667-3420.
CHIPPEWA FALLSThe Past Passed HereMay 7-10A special event featuringhands-on activitieshighlighting the historic sightsand sounds of early ChippewaFalls. Visitors to the historicalencampment will experiencecamp skill competitions, 1800’sstyle food, traders row and liveentertainment. For informationcall 715-723-0619.
Chippewa ValleyCentury Ride Irvine ParkMay 24Starts at 7 AM and ends at 5PM. 30, 50, 75, or 100 milebike ride. For informationwww.chippewavalleyride.us
JUNE 2015CADOTTCountry FestChippewa Valley MusicFestival GroundsJune 25-28This annual four-day eventfeatures more than 20 nationaland regional country musicartists. Past performers includeMiranda Lambert, CarrieUnderwood, Blake Shelton,Brad Paisley, Gary Allan, andJason Aldean. For informationor details call1-800-326-FEST or visitwww.countryfest.com
CHIPPEWA FALLSLeinie Lodge Family Reunion June 20The Leinenkugel brothersinvite you to an annualcelebration at the Leinie Lodgeto say thank you to Leinieloyalists. Come enjoy family,food, beer sampling, andentertainment. Check thewebsite for specific events andtimes, www.leinie.com or call715-723-5557.
FATFAR (FrenchtownAnnual Tube Float &Regatta)Chippewa RiverJune 21The world’s largest one-daytubing event starting at noon.Join the fun and float down theChippewa River. Loopy’s willhave food and entertainmentall day, along with tube rentals.Must be 21. For informationcall 715-723-5667.
STANLEY4x4 Truck Pull & Super FarmTractor PullChapman ParkJune 13Weigh-in at 5PM with pullstarting at 6PM. For moreinformation call715-644-2708.
Remember!Things can change!
If in doubt,confirm dates, time
and conditionsbefore you travel!
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Stanley P.R.C.A. DodgeSeries Rodeo DaysChapman ParkJune 19-21Rodeo, music, parade, carnival,softball tournaments, and more.For information call715-703-0901 or visitwww.stanleyrodeo.com
JULY 2015BLOOMERBloomer Community FairBloomer FairgroundsJuly 30August 2Open daily at noon. Music,carnival, 4H and FFAexhibits, merchant displays,demo derbies, tractor pull, andmore. Parade on Sunday at12:30 PM on Main Street. Forinformation call 7155683339or visitwww.bloomerchamber.com
CADOTTRock FestChippewa Valley MusicFestival GroundsJuly 16-19This annual four-day eventfeatures more than 20 nationaland regional rock bands andperformers. Past performersinclude Korn, Kid Rock, PapaRoach, KISS, and Aerosmith.For information or details call1-800-326-FEST or visitwww.rock-fest.com
Nabor DaysRiverview ParkJuly 31-August 2Three days of fun including acarnival, food booths, mud bog,cattle judging, nightly music,and parade. For informationcall 715-289-3338.
CHIPPEWA FALLSNorthern Wisconsin StateFairNorthern Wisconsin StateFairgroundsJuly 8-12Free grandstand entertainmentwith paid admission. Familyentertainment including topname stars, great food, animals,and over a mile of carnivalrides and attractions. Forinformation call 715-723-2861or visitwww.northernwistatefair.com
CORNELL FireworksMill Yard ParkJuly 3Fireworks at dusk. Forinformation call715-239-3710.
NEW AUBURNJamboree DaysLions Memorial ParkJuly 24-26Community festival whichincludes softball and volleyballtournaments, kids activities,charcoal chicken dinner, livemusic, beer gardens, firefighterwater games, and parade atnoon on Sunday. Forinformation call 715-237-2223
STANLEYLions Watermelon FestivalChapman ParkJuly 26The celebration includes a fleamarket, free watermelon, carshows, chicken dinner,children’s games, and more.For information call715-644-3638.
AUGUST 2015BOYDStreet Dance and Corn FeedBusiness DistrictAugust 14Music, food, and free sweetcorn. For information call715-667-3420.
CHIPPEWA FALLSIndianhead Swap Meet andCar ShowNorthern Wisconsin StateFairgroundsAugust 2This event will feature over 700cars, food, and refreshments.Gates are open at 7 AM to5 PM. For information call715-832-0552.
Pure Water DaysCity of Chippewa FallsAugust 7-9YMCA races, sporting events,kids games, fireworks, liveentertainment, food, kidsparade and large parade onSaturday and many other city-wide events. For informationcall 715-723-0051 or visitwww.chippewafallsmainst.org
CORNELLChippewa River RendezvousMill Yard ParkAugust 22-23“Bringing the Past into thePresent”. Enjoy displays fromthe early 1600s- Indian campsto modern day crafters. Forinformation call Wayne at715-239-3620.
SEPTEMBER 2015CADOTTBooya Days & City-WideThrift SalesSeptember 19This fall event offers free Booyasoup, arts and craft dealers, andentertainment for the familythroughout the day on MainStreet. For information visitwww.cadottchamber.org
CHIPPEWA FALLS Autumn Harvest WineryAnnual Fall FestivalSeptember 12-13A charity event held rain orshine featuring live music bothdays, concessions, free winetasting, and family activities.One dollar from every bottle ofwine sold and profits from“wine by the glass” is donatedto a local non-profit charity.For information call 715-720-1663 orwww.autumnharvestwinery.com
OktoberfestNorthern Wisconsin StateFairgroundsSeptember 18-20A full weekend of GermanFun. Three stages with liveentertainment, amazing familyfun activities, scrumptious foodand much, much more. Forinformation call1-866-723-0340 or visitwww.oktoberfestcf.com
JIM FALLSLions Sturgeon FestivalLabor Day weekendBegins Friday and goesthrough Monday, with fun forall ages. Amusements on themidway, bands nightly,demolition derbies, truck andtractor pulls, and a parade.Sponsored by the Lions Club.For information call Larry at715-382-4538 or Bob at715-382-4943.
OCTOBER 2015BLOOMERWoman’s Club Arts andCrafts FairOctober 10Bloomer High School at9AM. For information callJackie at 715-568-3339.
Calendar of Events
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NEW AUBURNParade of Colors Fall Hike onthe Ice Age TrailOctober 3The hills and lakes of theChippewa Moraine are nevermore beautiful than at thiscolorful time of year. Thisannual hike begins at theChippewa Moraine VisitorsCenter between 9AM and11AM. Several hike optionswill be available and include ashuttle, refreshments, and fun.For information call715-967-2164 or visitwww.iceagetrail.org
NOVEMBER 2015BLOOMERLight up the ParkNorth ParkNovember 27Opening in the park with avisit from Santa at 6PM. Forinformation call 715-568-3339.
CHIPPEWA FALLSChristmas VillageIrvine Park and ZooNovember 26-January 1Come see the thousands oflights and Christmasdecorations in Irvine Park.Open daily from 7AM to9:30PM and open untilmidnight on Christmas Eve.For information call715-723-0051 or visitwww.ci.chippewafalls.wi.us/home
DECEMBER 2015CHIPPEWA FALLSBridge to Wonderland ParadeBridge StreetDecember 5Parade starts at 6PM. Enjoyilluminated floats and seeSanta on the last float.Complimentary hot drinks atbusinesses with red carpets. Forinformation call 715-723-7858.
Christmas at the Cook-Rutledge MansionDecember 6, 12 & 13, 19 & 20The mansion will host theirannual open house Dec. 8 from1-4PM and the mansion willbe decorated for the season andthere will be a special dessert,refreshments and holidaymusic. Free-will donations willbe accepted. Tours Dec. 12 &13, 19 & 20 at 2PM, $5. Formore info visitwww.cookrutledgemansion.comor call 715-723-7181.
CORNELLKids Community ChristmasEventCornell High SchoolDecember 511AM-1PM. See Santa, playgames, food, fun. All free.For information call715-239-6056.
CHIPPEWA FALLSDeer Fly Chase MountainBike RaceHickory Ridge RecreationAreaOctober 3Race on bike trails, gravel roadsand ski trails in the ChippewaCounty Forest. Forinformation call Noah at7155684599.
Pooch Party in the ParkHappy Tails Dog ParkOctober 10Fun for canines and humans-featuring Flyball exhibitions,canine halloween costumecontest, hot dog eating contestfor humans, prizes, vendors andmore! Free, noon-3PM. Forinformation visitwww.happytailsdogpark.org
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Address City Phone
Heyde Center for the Arts 3 S. High St Chippewa Falls 715-726-9000
Micon Cinemas Stadium 8 475 Chippewa Mall Dr Chippewa Falls 715-874-7000
Stanley Theatre 131 N Broadway St Stanley 715-644-5988
FARM FRESH FOODS Address City Phone Hours
AMPI (Associated Milk Producers) 14193 CTH S Jim Falls 715-382-4113 All Year
Autumn Harvest Winery 19947 CTH J Chippewa Falls 715-720-1663 May-Oct
Dylan's Dairy 120 Main St Cornell 715-239-6997 All Year
Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company 124 E. Elm St Chippewa Falls 715-723-5557 All Year
LaGrander's Hillside Dairy, Inc. W11299 Broek Rd Stanley 715-644-2275 All Year
O'Neil Creek Winery 15369 82nd St Bloomer 715-568-2341 May-Dec &Jan-Apr appt.
River Bend Vineyard & Winery 10439 33rd Ave Chippewa Falls 715-720-9463 May-Dec
Yellowstone Cheese 24105 CTH MM Cadott 715-289-3800 All Year
Farmers’ Markets
Bountiful Farmers Market Mill Yard Park Cornell 715-239-5267 Tue. June-Aug
Chippewa Falls Farmers Market 53 E.Central St Chippewa Falls 715-723-6661 Th. June - Oct
Klinger Farm Market 12756 132nd St Chippewa Falls 715-288-6348 All Year
Stanley Farmers Market Soo Park Stanley 715-644-0244 Sat. June-Sept
Orchards
Bushel & A Peck 18444 CTH OO Chippewa Falls 715-723-0133 Aug-Oct
Connell's Family Orchard 19372 CTH OO Chippewa Falls 715-723-5889 Aug-Nov
John McIlquham Orchard 19947 CTH J Chippewa Falls 715-720-1663 Aug-Oct
McIlquham Orchards 19371 CTH OO Chippewa Falls 715-723-6125 Aug-Oct
Niblett's Apple Shed 18027 CTH OO Chippewa Falls 715-828-4976 Aug-Oct
Orchard AreaWhether you’re visiting in the
spring, summer or fall, don’t miss
the beautiful orchard district in
southern Chippewa County.
Approximately four square miles
of rolling hills come alive with
apple blossoms in the spring, wine
in the summer and, of course,
apples in the fall. Six apple
orchards make up this area eight
miles east of Chippewa Falls.
Each orchard offers something
unique to travelers from near and
far. Fresh apple pies, cider
doughnuts, gift shops, wine and
fresh pressed cider are among the
treasures to be found. Orchards
are open seasonally. Reference
current page for more
information.
Silent SportsChippewa County provides
visitors and residents various areas
to enjoy silent sports throughout
all seasons of the year. Bike the
Old Abe State Trail or Duncan
Creek Trail, paddle on one of the
449 lakes and streams, put down
your stake while camping in one
of our county or state parks, or
ride horses along the 22-mile Hay
Meadow Horse Trail or along a
portion of the Old Abe State
Trail.
When the weather turns cooler,
take to the Hickory Ridge
Recreation area for 27 miles of ski
trails groomed for traditional or
skate skiing.
With an abundance of trails,
parks, and recreation areas, silent
sports enthusiasts will enjoy
Chippewa County.
Irvine Park, Kurt Klee
Things to See & Do
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Maple Syrup
Dahm's Sugar Bush 6573 325th St Boyd 715-667-3294 All Year
Folczyk's Sugar Bush 13650 350th St Stanley 715-644-5274 All Year
Grape's Sugar Bush 33186 CTH W Holcombe 715-447-5758 All Year/Call
Roth Sugar Bush 656 Tower Dr Cadott 715-289-3820 All Year
Zubell's Sugar Shack 34651 210th Ave Gilman 715-447-5446 All Year
Other
Farm Sweet Farm (Organic) 16294 250th St Cadott 715-289-4896 By Appt.
Horst Berry Farm N15935 Fernwell Ave Stanley 715-644-0872 July
Mac's Berry Farm 10439 130th Ave Bloomer 715-568-5526 Summer
Snyder's Valley View Farm 3166 172nd St Chippewa Falls 715-723-8159 By Appt.
INDOOR RECREATION Address City Phone
Bloomer Area Aquatic & Recreation Center 1731 17th Ave Bloomer 715-568-3483
Chippewa Area Ice Arena 839 First Ave Chippewa Falls 715-723-1612
Chippewa Valley Family YMCA 611 Jefferson Ave Chippewa Falls 715-723-2201
High Roller Skating Center of Eau Claire 3120 Melby St Eau Claire 715-832-6000
Stanley-Boyd Community Pool 507 First Ave Stanley 715-644-5715 ext 177
Bowling Lanes
Denny's Bowl 626 E. Murray St Boyd 715-667-3253 4
Falls Bowl 9 W. Columbia St Chippewa Falls 715-723-3347 20
Ojibwa Golf & Bowl 8140 136th St Chippewa Falls 715-723-8823 8
Schicks Bowl & Brew 106 Main St Cornell 715-239-3825 6
Spare Me Bowl & Grill 109 E. Chippewa St Cadott 715-289-4680 8
Stanley Bar & Bowl 36233 70th Ave Stanley 715-644-3371 4
MUSEUM/LOCAL HISTORY Address City Phone Hours
Bloomer Historical Society Museum 2200 S. Main St Bloomer 715-568-4934 By appt.
Bloomer Veterans Memorial Park 1200 Vets Memorial Dr Bloomer 715-568-3339 Year Round
Boyd Veterans Memorial Lotz Park, Patten St Boyd 715-667-3420 Year Round
Cadott Area Historical Society & 5633 240th St Cadott 715-289-4916 Mon 9-4Baker School Museum
Cadott Veterans Tribute 641 STH 27 S Cadott 715-289-4845 Year Round
Chippewa County Historical/ 123 Allen St Chippewa Falls 715-723-4399 Tues 9-4 &Genealogical Society 4th Sat.
Chippewa Falls Museum of Industry 21 E. Grand Ave Chippewa Falls 715-720-9206 Thur-Sat 10-3,and Technology or by appt.
Cook-Rutledge Mansion 505 W. Grand Ave Chippewa Falls 715-723-7181 June-Aug Thur-Sun 2 pm tour
Cornell Mill Yard Park Visitors Center 51 Bridge St Cornell 715-239-3619 May-Oct
Downtown Chippewa Falls Walking Tour 514 N. Bridge St Chippewa Falls 715-723-7858 Self Guided
Stanley Area Historical Museum 228 Helgerson St Stanley 715-644-0464 June-SeptSat&Sun 1-4
Stanley Veterans Memorial Fandry Park Stanley 715-703-0012 Year Round
Things to See & Do
Sporty par 36 course on gentlyrolling hills with trees, ponds,flowering shrubs and gardens
2.5 MILES NORTH OFHOLCOMBE ON HWY. 27
28135 290th AvenueHolcombe, WI 54745
715.595.4035www.entwoodgolf.com
Kim and Joan Haas
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Yellowstone TrailThe Yellowstone Trail was the first transcontinental automobile
highway in the United States. In 1912 it began as an effort to provide
good roads from South Dakota to the great tourist attraction, the
Yellowstone Park. It soon expanded to become a road running
through all of the 13 northern tier states, “from Plymouth Rock,
Massachusetts to Puget Sound on the Pacific Ocean.” The trail was
marked by bright yellow markers with a black arrow. The Yellowstone
Trail attracted so many visitors that when the highway department
numbered state roads in 1918, the Yellowstone Trail and its yellow
road markers were allowed to remain.
Today, thanks to the efforts of Chippewa County and the Chippewa
County Historical Society Historic Marker Committee, the same
Yellowstone Trail logo signs point the way through Chippewa
County.
Make plans to
travel the trail and
request your
Yellowstone Trail
Passport to get
stamped along the
way. For more
information about
the Yellowstone
Trail visit www.chippewacounty.com.
MUSEUM/LOCAL HISTORY Address City Phone Hours
Sunny Valley School House Museum Irvine Park Chippewa Falls 715-723-0051 Sun/holidays Memorialand Norwegian Log Home Day-Labor Day 1-5OUTDOOR RECREATION Address City Phone
Bernard F. Willi Pool Bridgewater Ave Chippewa Falls 715-726-2733Bloomer Skating & Hockey Rink 1304 Grove St Bloomer 715-568-3032Cabin Ridge Rides (Wagon/Sleigh Rides) 4271 220th St Cadott 715-723-9537Chippewa County Driving Routes 1 N Bridge Street Chippewa Falls 715-723-0331 Self GuidedChippewa Falls Happy Tails Dog Park 841 Chippewa Crossing Blvd Chippewa Falls 715-828-1791Eagle Valley Speedway 19570 150th Ave/Hwy 178 Jim Falls 715-382-5367Jim Falls Xcel Energy Dam Tour 19760 CTH S Jim Falls 715-737-1473Marshall Park Outdoor Skateboard Park Bridgewater Ave Chippewa Falls 715-723-0051Skydive Wissota 6482 CTH K Chippewa Falls 715-726-1616Golfing Address City Phone Holes
Bloomer Memorial Golf Course 118 E. 13th Ave Bloomer 715-568-1743 18Entwood Golf Course 28135 290th Ave Holcombe 715-595-4035 9Lake Hallie Golf Course 2196 110th St Chippewa Falls 715-861-5442 18Lake Wissota Golf 16108 97th Ave Chippewa Falls 888-382-4780 18Ojibwa Golf & Bowl 8140 136th St Chippewa Falls 715-723-8823 9Timber Terrace Golf Course 1117 Pumphouse Rd Chippewa Falls 715-726-1500 9Twin Oaks Golf Course 27356 270th Ave Holcombe 715-595-6013 9Whispering Pines Golf Course 24700 CTH X Cadott 715-289-4653 18
Parks
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COUNTY PARKSMorris-Erickson County ParkThis park offers 28 campsites onthe shores of Long Lake, withswimming, boat launch and siteswith docks. 28561 CTH 40, NewAuburn.
Otter Lake County ParkChoose from 22 well spacedcampsites on Otter Lake withfishing, swimming, naturalhistory, picnic area and boatlanding. 35309 170th Ave,Stanley.
Pine Point County ParkAvailable are 48 woodedcampsites on a peninsulasurrounded by Lake Holcombe.Swimming, boat launch andfishing available. 27699 256th St,Holcombe.
Round Lake County ParkThis get-away destination is day-use only; no camping allowed.Swimming, picnic shelter andfacilities are available plus aplayground, a handicapaccessible boat ramp and loadingdock. Open Memorial Daythrough Labor Day. 28614 117thSt, New Auburn.
www.cccamping.us
COMMUNITY PARKSBLOOMERNorth Park 9th Ave.
Willis Park 15th Ave.
Witt Park CTH F
BOYDLotz Park Patten St.
CORNELLBrunet Falls Park Main St.
Mill Yard ParkLocated on the banks of theChippewa River, enjoy the ballfields, pavilion, playground, skatepark, and nearby parking for theOld Abe State Trail. VisitorsCenter open May-October.Bridge St. 715-239-3619 or715-239-3717
CADOTTRiverview ParkRiverview Park offers naturalhistory and historicalinterpretive signs. Facilities forpicnicking, swimming, as well asvolleyball, softball, basketballand tennis are available. YellowRiver & STH 27. 715-289-4282
CHIPPEWA FALLSAdams Park Summit Ave.
Alexander McBean ParkMarshall & Grand Ave.
Ball & Knight ParkLoffler Court
Casper ParkEnjoy the 60-acre outdoorsports complex with facilities forsoftball, soccer and baseball.Canal St. & Old Eau Claire Rd.715-723-0051
Frenchtown ParkBryant & Hebert St.
Harmony Courtyard Bridge St.
Hiram S. Allen ParkS.Bridge St.
Irvine Park and ZooThis park on 300 acres includes aband shell, preservedschoolhouse and log cabin, zoo,petting zoo, and Glen LochDam overlook. ChristmasVillage annually with lights anddisplays. Bridgewater Ave.715-723-0051
James W. Buchanan ParkMain St.4 Pickleball courts, 1 basketballcourt & playground equipment.
Marshall Park, Kurt Klee
L.C. Stanley ParkTerrill & Dwight St.
Mary E. Marshall ParkTennis courts and skate boardpark. Bridgewater Ave.
Rose/Lily GardenThis public garden is home tomany varieties of roses and lilies.Open May through October.Bridgewater Ave. 715-723-0051
Simon Lyberg ParkGarden & Lynn St.
Thaddeus Pound ParkWest South Ave.
VILLAGE OF LAKEHALLIEVillage of Lake Hallie ParkThis 60-acre park features sevenball fields with concrete dugouts,two pavilions, a concessionstand, batting cages, volleyballcourts, playground equipment,picnic and restroom facilities.4902 117th St. 715-726-2660
LAKE HOLCOMBE AREABirch Creek ParkBirch Creek Park offerscamping, picnic facilities,volleyball, swimming and a boatramp. Take Highway M west ofHolcombe to 250th St. & travelnorth. Take 282nd Ave. east; thesign will be on the north side.
Lake Holcombe Town ParkAvailable is a boat landing,sandy beach, volleyball, picnicarea and facilities. 715-595-4803.
TOWN OF LAFAYETTERay’s Beach Park Enjoy the sandy beach,swimming area and picnic areas.South shore of Lake Wissota.
Lafayette ParkOne mile hiking, cross countryskiing and snowshoeing trail,one softball field, two baseballfields, and ice skating rink. 5765 197th St. 715-723-0331
JIM FALLSAnson ParkSite of the annual SturgeonFestival. Playground and picnicareas are available.
STANLEYChapman ParkEnjoy the campground, picnicareas, playground, volleyballcourts, disc golf, ball fields andtennis courts. Picnic shelters canbe reserved. Chapman Lake.715-644-5758
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Fandry ParkThis park features picnic shelter,playground and ball fields and isopen year round. 4th Ave. on theeast side of Chapman Lake.715-644-5758
Soo Line ParkThis park has a VeteransMemorial, picnic tables and aplayground area. Broadway St.
NEW AUBURNVillage ParkEnjoy the playground, picnicarea and pavilion. Park St.715-237-2223
STATE PARKSBrunet Island State Park69 campsites are available as wellas showers, picnic areas,playground, athletic field,swimming beach, cross-countryski trails, hiking and bikingtrails. This park is connected tothe Old Abe State Trail via aone-mile bike trail link. 23125255th St., Cornell. 715-239-6888
Chippewa Moraine StateRecreation AreaThis is one of nine units of theIce Age National ScientificReserve. Includes a visitorscenter, Ice Age National ScenicTrail, primitive camping, lakeaccess and more. In 2012, thestate of Wisconsin purchasedmore than a 500 acre additionthat will provide a uniquemixture of opportunities forenvironmental education,scientific research, andrecreational prospects. Theprimary focus of thisoutstanding combination ofwilderness lakes with premiershoreline is for the appreciationand enjoyment of nature.13394 CTH M, New Auburn.715-967-2800
Lake Wissota State Park116 campsites with boating,swimming, picnicking andhiking available. Two groupcampsites for up to 80 peoplecan be reserved for large groupcamping. The park’s facilities arehandicap accessible.18127 CTH O, Chippewa Falls.715-382-4574
State Parks are openyear-round with limitedfacilities available in thewinter. Required vehicle
permits must bepurchased. WisconsinState Park campsitereservations can be
made online or by phone:1-888-WI PARKSwww.dnr.wi.gov
Snowshoeing
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Trails
1. BRUNET ISLAND STATE PARK TRAILSSix trails ranging from ¾ to 4.3 miles in length. The Jean Brunetnature trail is a ¾ mile self-guided trail on the north part of theisland.(715) 239-6888 • www.dnr.wi.gov
2. ICE AGE NATIONAL SCENIC TRAILA 23-mile section of Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail passes throughcounty forestland and state protected lands. Foot travel only.(715) 967-2800 • www.iceagetrail.org
3. CHIPPEWA MORAINE TRAILSA network of trails leads from the Chippewa Moraine David R.Obey Ice Age Interpretive Center into the surrounding forests,lakes, and ridges that make up the Ice Age Scientific Reserve.(715) 967-2800 • www.dnr.wi.gov
4. HAY MEADOW HORSE TRAILA 22-mile equestrian trail system winding through scenichardwood and poplar forests. Riders will pass many lakes, ponds,and woodland streams on these scenic trails.(715) 726-7920
ATV Cross CountrySkiing
Hiking HorsebackRiding
In-lineSkating
Biking Snowmobiling MountainBiking
Snowshoeing
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5. HICKORY RIDGE RECREATION AREATwenty seven miles of ski trails groomed for traditional and skateskiing. Open to hiking and mountain biking in the summer.(715) 726-7920 • ww.skihickoryridge.com
6. IRVINE PARK TRAILSNumerous short trails available throughout a 318-acre urban park,including 3 miles of cross-country skiing.(715) 723-0051
7. LAKE WISSOTA STATE PARK TRAILSOver 11 miles of scenic trails that pass along Lake Wissota throughwoodlands and prairies.(715) 382-4574 • www.dnr.wi.gov
8. OLD ABE STATE TRAILA paved 20-mile multi-use trail that passes through farmland,forests, and small villages between Brunet Island State Park andLake Wissota. Town roads connect the trail to Lake Wissota StatePark. Day/Annual trail passes available at trailheads and theChippewa Area Visitors Center.(866) 723-0331
9. RIVER ROAD CROSS-COUNTRY SKI TRAILTwo separate trails challenge intermediate and advanced skiersthrough rolling terrain to return along the gentler grade of theRiver Road to the parking area.(715) 726-7920
10. WILDFLOWER TRAILHalf a mile along the Chippewa River north of Jim Falls, featuringa fantastic spring wildflower display and wooded, river-bottom habitat.(715) 839-1353
11. DUNCAN CREEK PARKWAY TRAILFive-mile loop through Chippewa Falls city limits that connects tothe Old Abe Trail.(715) 723-0331
12. RIVERVIEW RESERVETwo miles of trails through scenic terrain below the Wissota Dam.(715) 726-7920
13. CHIPPEWA COUNTY SNOWMOBILE TRAILSOver 500 miles of funded snowmobile trails throughout theCounty. Call for current conditions, trail information and a map.(866) 723-0331 • www.chippewasnowmobiletrails.com
14. CHIPPEWA COUNTY ATV TRAILOver 19 miles of ATV trail. You will be challenged with steep hillsand valleys as the trail winds past small lakes and beaver ponds aswell as spectacular vistas and abundant wildlife.(715) 726-7920
15. LAFAYETTE TRAILOne mile trail through relatively flat wooded area for hiking.Groomed for cross country skiing and snowshoeing.(715) 723-0331
Snowmobiling
Call 1-866-723-0331 or visitwww.chippewacounty.com
to request trail maps.
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Bloomer 1-715-568-3339 • www.bloomerchamber.comBloomer, located off of STH 53, offers the best in small-townAmericana, offering food and services of every description to visitorsand area residents. Bloomer serves as the hub of a large agriculturalarea and is the gateway city serving residents and visitors to the BlueDiamond recreation area to the north. Bloomer features specialtymerchants known for breads, pies, and meats. Fine medical facilitiesserve visitors and residents, and classic churches define the skyline.
Bloomer offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities, from itshistoric annual speed rope jump competition to several parks andwalking trails, an 18-hole golf course, and a beautiful lake in thecenter of town. Nearby lakes offer boating, fishing, snowmobiling,hiking, and hunting opportunities, as well as resorts andcampgrounds. Visitors can visit the historical museum in the summerand attend the annual community fair in August.
Boyd 1-715-667-3420 • www.partner29.comThe Village of Boyd-nicknamed “The Friendly Town”- is nestledamong the farms and woodlots in the gently rolling hills along StateHighway 29, east of Chippewa Falls. The many local businessesmeet the needs of area residents and visitors. The community alsofeatures Lotz Park, with a lighted ball diamond, volleyball andtennis courts, pavilions and play areas. Historic St. Joseph’s Church,built in 1928, has spectacular German stained glass windows. Itsprominent twin steeples have become a landmark. Boyd’s 680residents invite everyone to the community’s Ringelspiel DaysFestival on Memorial Day weekend with sports tournaments, acarnival, parade, and live music. Late August, the village hosts anevent with an outdoor dance and free sweet corn. In earlyDecember, Boyd hosts a pancake breakfast with Santa and Mrs.Claus, horse-drawn wagon rides and skating.
Cadott 1-715-289-3338 • www.cadottchamber.orgCadott, “half way between the Equator and the North Pole,” is inthe heart of Wisconsin’s Vacation Crossroads. Located at thejunctions of State Highways 27 and 29, at the west end of thePartner 29 corridor along the Old Yellowstone Trail. Cadott wasnamed after Jean Baptiste Cadotte, the son of a fur trader whoestablished a fur trading post here in the early 1800’s. The firstpermanent settler was Robert Marriner who built a log cabin andsawmill in 1865, beginning the lumbering and mill industries whichserved as the foundation of Cadott’s first growth. Today you willfind a wide variety of places to visit, including Riverview Park whichhas interpretive signs providing an insight into the unique rockformations along the Yellow River, the Cadott Area HistoricalMuseum and Baker School, the ZCBJ Lodge Hall and BohemianCemetery which are listed on the State and National Registries ofHistoric Places, the Wisconsin Veterans Tribute, good restaurants, acheese house, a motel and businesses along Main Street.
Area Communities
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Chippewa Falls1-866-723-0331 • www.visitchippewafallswi.comChippewa Falls is a picturesque community in southeasternChippewa County off of STH 29 and STH 53. Visitors will enjoy avariety of attractions including wineries, brewery, museums, cheeseshops, and much more. Enjoy exciting events, unique shopping, andpristine natural beauty. Including 6,300 acre Lake Wissota, IrvinePark & Zoo, Lake Wissota State Park, Old Abe State Trail offeringyear-round recreational activities.
With a full event calendar, check out the Northern Wisconsin StateFair, Oktoberfest, Spring Fest and more. Lodging options includebed and breakfasts, hotels and cottages, so you'll be sure to find acozy place to rest up. And just when you think you can't go anyfurther after all the fun...stop and re-energize yourself at one of ourlocal restaurants. Chippewa Falls has something for everyone!
Cornell1-715-239-3710 • www.cityofcornell.comNestled on the banks of the scenic Chippewa River off of Hwy 178,the City of Cornell is a center for area history and year-roundrecreation. The city has the only remaining pulpwood stacker,located in the Mill Yard Park, site of the Cornell Visitors Centerand Native American Museum (open May through October).
Cornell is also a trailhead for the 20-mile Old Abe State Trail forbiking, walking, snowmobiling, and horseback riding. Brunet IslandState Park offers camping and other outdoor recreation. Cornell alsohas links to Wisconsin’s extensive snowmobile trail network. Cornellis home to several community festivals throughout the year:fireworks on July 3, a car show, Chippewa River Rendezvous, and anannual craft and art fair.
Holcombe1-888-813-9706 • www.lakeholcombe.orgLake Holcombe recreation area is a place for all seasons. Spring andsummer is the time for fishing and recreation on the LakeHolcombe Flowage (approximately 3,600 acres, with 120 miles ofshoreline). The summer also offers plenty of opportunities to tourthe 3,400+ acres of public forest land, hike the Ice Age Trail, or gohorseback riding in the county forest.
Fall brings a beautiful display of colors, whether hunting or hikingin the county forest.
Winter is the season for snowmobiling with access to more than400 miles of groomed trails or riding on the lake.
Visit www.chippewacounty.com for informationon attractions and services available in these
Chippewa County Communities.
Jim Falls 1-866-723-0331 • www.chippewacounty.comPerched on the banks of the scenic Chippewa River, Jim Falls offers asmall-town feel full of local history and year-round outdoorrecreational activities. The Old Abe State Trail can be accessed in JimFalls, welcoming bikers, snowmobilers, horseback riders, and hikers.Xcel Energy’s Jim Falls Hydropower Plant is the largest hydropowerproducing facility in the Midwest. Boat access to the Old AbeFlowage and the upper end of Lake Wissota provides excellentangling opportunities for walleye, muskie, small-mouth bass, andcatfish. The Old Abe War Eagle memorial statue commemoratesWisconsin’s feathered Civil War hero. The Chippewa River alongHighway 178 just north of Jim Falls offers a view of the original riverchannel, a hiking trail with spectacular displays of spring wildflowers,an area of study for geology students, scheduled flow releases forkayakers, and an opportunity to view Wisconsin’s living fossil, thelake sturgeon.
New Auburn 1-715-237-2223 • www.newauburn-wi.comNew Auburn welcomes visitors headed for nearby lakes, forests, andtrails of the Blue Diamond Recreation Area. Resorts, campgrounds,restaurants, and services are available. Visitors also come to see theChippewa Moraine State Recreation Area, with its more than 3,300acres of ridges and lakes carved by the glacier. A Visitors Centerprovides information on the stagnant ice glacial features that dominatethe landscape and offers access to the thousand-mile Ice Age NationalScenic Trail, whether for long-distance hiking or a 4.5-mile walkaround the lake-studded Circle Trail. The adjacent Chippewa CountyForest provides hunting, hiking, fishing, and snowmobile opportunities.
New Auburn is the setting for the best sellers, Population 485, MeetingYour Neighbor One Siren at a Time and Visiting Tom, written by authorMichael Perry, who describes life in this small town and has inspiredvisitors to come see the landmarks that play a role in his books.
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Stanley 1-715-644-5758 • www.stanleywisconsin.usStanley is experiencing a “Rural Renaissance.” The city is home toAce Ethanol, Wisconsin’s first large-scale producer of ethanol, andthe Stanley Correctional Institution, a medium security facilityhousing 1500 inmates and employing 405.
The community is known for Chapman Park, with its annual rodeo,modern campgrounds, elk park, ball fields, volleyball, tennis andbasketball courts. A recent addition to the community is theVeterans Memorial Park located in downtown Stanley. Otter Lakerecreation area is seven miles north of Stanley and is just one of theareas offering fishing and hunting opportunities and recreationaltrails. The Stanley Area Historical Society Museum draws visitorsfrom near and far. The community has a pool and fitness center atthe high school.
Stanley has a motel on the county snowmobile trail and is also closeto unique downtown stores, restaurants, businesses and professionalservices ready to meet the needs of residents and visitors.
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• Huge Carnival Rides and Free Entertainment• Regional & Chippewa County Junior Fair Exhibits• National Entertainment – Ronnie Milsap, Tyler
Farr, Here Come the Mummies, Big Air Tour• Swifty Swine (Racing Pigs) – Helicopter Rides
and much more
715-723-2861
northernwistatefair.com
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Chippewa County has 449 lakes totaling 20,027 acres and ranging from one to 6,300 acres. Lake Wissota, the largest lake, is animpoundment of the Chippewa River east of Chippewa Falls. Although many of the smaller lakes do not support much of afishery, they offer solitude and serenity for those wanting to get away. Thirty-eight lakes have developed public access and mostare listed in the table on the opposite page. Many lakes provide excellent angling opportunities. The Chippewa River and itsflowage offer some of the best and diverse angling opportunities in the county.
Chippewa County also provides 81 miles of trout fishing opportunities in 24 classified trout streams. Seventy-seven miles ofthese streams are Class 1 trout water.
For a complete list and maps of lakes and streams in Chippewa County visit, www.dnr.wi.gov.
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Lakes and Streams
MAJOR TROUT STREAMS OF CHIPPEWA COUNTYStream Stream Length (miles) Public Frontage (miles) Brook Trout Brown Trout
Big Elk Creek 4.9 3.1 x xComo Creek 2.8 xDuncan Creek 8.5 7.8 xElk Creek 14.1 4.9 xHay Creek 6 4.6 xMcCann Creek 13.2 6.9 xSand Creek 7.5 4 x xSpring Brook 2.3 2.2 x
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MAJOR LAKES OF CHIPPEWA COUNTYLake Public Resort Swimming Max. Northern Lgmouth Smmouth Rainbow Lake
Access* Access Camping Beach Acres Depth Musky Pike Walleye MBass Bass Catfish Trout Panfish Sturgeon
Bob Lake BR 97 68 x x xBradley Lake T 11 38 x xChain Lake BR x 468 74 x x x x x xChippewa Falls Flowage BR 282 29 x x x x x x xCornell Flowage BR BR x x 836 54 x x x x x x x xCornell Lake BR BR 194 39 x x xDark Lake BR 13 62 x x xHenneman Lake BR 64 60 x x xHolcombe Flowage BR BR x x 3670 62 x x x x x x x xLake Como BR x 98 11 x xLake Hallie BR 79 13 x x xLake Wissota BR BR x x 6300 72 x x x x x x x x xLong Lake BR x x 1052 101 x x x x x xLoon Lake BR BR x x 125 5 x x xMarshmiller Lake BR 436 14 x x xOld Abe Lake BR BR 993 33 x x x x x x x xOtter Lake BR x x 661 43 x x x xPike Lake BR BR x 192 37 x x xPopple Lake BR 90 25 x x x xRock Lake BR x 94 35 x x xRound Lake BR x 216 18 x x x x xSalisbury Lake BR 76 10 x x xSand Lake BR 262 100 x x x x x
*BR = Boat Ramp • T = Trail
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BLOOMERFirst Congregational Church-United Church of Christ (11)15th AvenueThis congregation was organizedin 1868 in Vanville, later renamedBloomer.
BOYDEdson Union Cemetery (36)South of Boyd on CTH DCivil War veterans and victims ofthe 1880 diphtheria epidemic areburied here. In 1887 the cemeterywas dedicated by Edson Chubb.
CADOTTCadott Hub & Spoke Factory(33)STH 27Captain Ellery Clark moved thiscompany from DePere to Cadottin 1880. It operated for 18 years.
CHIPPEWA FALLSFirst Presbyterian Church (1)130 West Central StreetThis is the oldest Protestantchurch in the city of ChippewaFalls, organized in 1855.
Notre Dame Church (2)Allen and High StreetsChippewa County’s first church,the mother church of all areaCatholic churches.
Trinity United MethodistChurch (5)201 West Central StreetAs early as 1846, Methodists weremeeting in Chippewa Falls. In1892 they built the present redbrick building.
Marsh Rainbow Arch Bridge (9)Spring Street and Rushman DriveArchitecturally significant, this isthe only Duncan Creek bridgethat survived the destructive floodof 1934.
Federal Building and Early MailService (10)315 North Bridge StreetBy the year 1855, mail arrived by“pony express,” and two years latera bi-weekly stage line wasestablished.
Cook-Rutledge Mansion (14)505 West Grand AvenueThe historical home of lumberbaron Edward Rutledge and hiswife, Hannah, was built in 1874. Itis listed on the National Registerof Historic Places.
Chippewa Springs (15)600 East Park AvenuePure spring water was discoveredhere by a French explorer in 1700.It was protected by a SpringHouse in 1893, complete with aglass floor.
Mason Shoe Company Factory(16)Rushman Drive and ColumbiaStreetThis site originally held the 1870sHiram S. Allen gristmill. The millwas torn down and its foundationrock used to build the foundationof the new Mason Shoe Factory.
The Old Sawdust Pile (19)Timber Terrace Golf Course,1117 Pumphouse RoadThis sawdust deposit is from thebiggest sawmill in the world underone roof.
Jacob Leinenkugel BrewingCompany (21)1 Jefferson AvenueChippewa Falls’ oldest industrywas established in 1867 by JacobLeinenkugel. He called it the“Spring Brewery.”
Hannah M. Rutledge Home (25)300 Bridgewater AvenueThe Rutledge Home was built byEdward Rutledge in memory ofhis wife Hannah. It still operatesas a nursing home.
Edward Rutledge Charity (26)404 N. Bridge Street Built in 1917 in memory ofEdward Rutledge to help peoplein need and to assist charitableorganizations.
The Norway House andBirthplace of Alexander Wiley(27)10 Block W. Grand AvenueBuilt in 1871 as a rooming housebut no longer in existence, theNorway House was the birthplaceof Alexander Wiley, Jr. who waselected to the U.S. Senate in 1939.
Hiram Stores Allen (28)Allen Park (South Bridge Street)Hiram Stores Allen built the firstgristmill, the first flour-mill, andthe first hotel in Chippewa Falls.
Rev. Charles F.X. Goldsmith(29)Allen and High StreetsGoldsmith’s first big work inChippewa Falls was theconstruction of the Notre DameCatholic Church. His body lies ina crypt under the church altar.
Oldest Commercial Building inthe City of Chippewa Falls (37)29 West Spring StreetBuilt in 1859, this is the oldestcommercial building still standingin Chippewa Falls, originally usedas a saloon and boarding house.
Site of the Hiram S. Allen Home(38)44 E. Columbia StreetThis site was the location of theornate pioneer mansion built byHiram Allen. It was frequented bythe Chippewa Indians in the1800s.
Chippewa Sugar Beet Factory(43)River Street and Water DepartmentThis is the site of a huge six-storysugar beet factory constructed in1904.
Yellowstone Trail (45)Park Avenue & Hwy 124This trail, established in 1916 inWisconsin as a transcontinentalroad, was one of the nation’s firstautomobile trails.
Old McDonell High School/CVCA (46)3 South High StreetBuilt in 1907 as a Catholic school,this building now serves as theHeyde Center for the Arts.
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Historical Markers
The Chippewa County Historical Society Historic MarkerCommittee creates and maintains these historical markers
and has continued to do so since 1973.
*Numbers following the historical marker listings correspond to extended descriptions and photos atchippewacounty.com. Click on Things to See & Do-Historic Sites & Markers.*
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Poor Farm Cemetery (50)CTH IThe County of Chippewa,through its local legislative body,decided in 1894 to build a countyasylum.
Chippewa Lumber & BoomSawmill (18)Along the bike trail off Court StreetOrganized in 1857, the sawmillgrew by 1869 to be the biggestsawmill in the world under oneroof.
Pig Alley (47)Bike Trail at Duncan CreekA grazing area for pigs and otherlivestock of the Leinenkugelfamily during the 1800's. Nowpart of the Duncan CreekParkway Trail.
Sokup’s Market (51)624 N. Bridge StreetJoseph Sokup opened Sokup’sMarket around 1891. The fourthgeneration owner, Peter Sokup,continues to operate at the samelocation.
Irvine Park Cave (20)Irvine ParkThe cave and seven acres of landwere purchased in 1871 for thestorage of beer for Schmitmayer’sBrewery.
Chippewa Valley ElectricRailroad (22)Irvine ParkThe line, built in 1897, operated for28 years, running from downtownEau Claire to Chippewa Falls. Thewaiting shelter is still in the park.
William Irvine (23)Irvine ParkIn 1906, William Irvine and L.C.Stanley donated 163 acres of landto the people of Chippewa Falls.
Pioneer Norwegian Log Home(24)Irvine ParkThis log house was built byNorwegian immigrant OlePederson Bjerke around 1881.
Sunny Valley School (39)Irvine ParkThe one-room schoolhouse wasbuilt in 1903 and later donated tothe City of Chippewa Falls fordisplay in Irvine Park.
Irvine Park Drive Bridge (48)Irvine ParkThe Milwaukee Bridge & IronCo. fabricated the bridge in 1907.It originally crossed DuncanCreek on Grand Ave. before itwas moved to its current locationin 1935. The bridge was replacedin 2004.
Bear Den Drive Bridge (49)Irvine ParkThe Milwaukee Bridge & IronCo. fabricated the bridge and itwas moved to this site in 1940.The bridge was replaced in 2004.
Spring Brook Footbridge (53)The original footbridge spannedthe Spring Brook during the early1900’s. The new bridge wasconstructed in 2010 to resemblethe earlier structure.
Central Lutheran Church (54)28 E. Columbia StreetOrganized in 1870 as theNorwegian Lutheran Church.
Woolen Mill (55)124 E. Elm StreetOperating from 1882 to 1962,supplying the lumber trade withwarm & dependable clothing.
CORNELLPulpwood Stacker (40)Mill Yard ParkMeasuring 175 feet high, theStacker is the last of its kind stillstanding in the world and is listedin the State and National Registerof Historic Places.
Jean Brunet (41)Mill Yard ParkJean Brunet was born in Franceand moved to Chippewa Falls in1828. He built the first dams onthe Chippewa River.
Ezra Cornell (42)City ParkEzra Cornell founded the city ofCornell and Cornell University inIthica, New York.
EAGLE POINT TOWNSHIPStanley’s Mill (8)135th Avenue at O’Neil CreekThis is the former site of a dam, agristmill and electrical powerplant destroyed by a major floodof O’Neil Creek in 1934.
Chippewa City (7)East of Highway 178 at O’NeilCreekChippewa City as platted in 1856had a church, school, bank, postoffice and saloons. It diminishedas the logging industry developedsix miles south in Chippewa Falls.
HOLCOMBE The Holcombe Indian (3)Holcombe Town Hall ParkAn eight-foot carved woodenIndian, which was the guardianspirit of loggers, stands here.
Holcombe Logging Disaster (4)Holcombe Town Hall ParkIn 1905, eleven men drowned andfive men miraculously survivedwhen attempting to break a logjam.
LAKE HALLIEBadger-Blue Mills (44)Lake Hallie ParkLake Hallie was created in 1843as a holding pond for the BlueMills. The first dam was destroyedin 1867 and replaced by a largerone.
NEW AUBURNCartwright Mill (6)Elm Street at New Auburn FireStationThe original sawmill, named theCartwright Mill, was founded in1875 by David J. and Paul W.Cartwright.
STANLEYThe Yellowstone Trail (12)Downtown Stanley along FirstAvenueEstablished in 1916 in Wisconsinas a transcontinental road, it wasone of the nation's firstautomobile trails.
Russian Orthodox Church (35)North of StanleyBuilt in 1906, St. John the BaptistOrthodox Church is the oldestOrthodox Church building inWisconsin.
The Stanley, Merrill and PhillipsRailroad (13)Downtown Stanley along 1st Ave.This railroad was chartered in1893 to bring logs to the mill.
TILDENSt. Peter’s Church (30)11370 CTH QSettlers from Rhine, Bavaria,Bohemia, and Luxembourgarrived here in the early 1850s.The present building was built anddedicated in 1942.
First Farm in Chippewa County(17)100th Avenue at Tilden FireStationIn 1847, George Myers, who camefrom Germany, started this 80acre farm.
TOWNSHIP OF ARTHURBohemian National Cemetery(31)13875 STH 27The original records of thiscemetery, written in Czech, reflectthe nationality of the people whosettled this area.
Western Bohemian Hall (32)STH 27 and 135th AvenueThe ZCBJ Hall was built in 1907by Czech immigrants who cameto this area. It continues to be abonding social center.
James A. Bate Home (34)¾ mile west of STH 27 on CTH SBate was the first Fire Chief forthe city of Chippewa Falls.
STATE OF WISCONSINOFFICIAL
HISTORICALMARKERS
Cobban Bridge, Highway 178,Eagle Point
Cornell Pulpwood Stacker,Mill Yard Park, Cornell
Nations First CooperativeGenerating Station, Highway124, Eagle Point
Northern Wisconsin Center,CTH J, Chippewa Falls
Northern Wisconsin State Fair,Fairgrounds, Chippewa Falls
Old Abe the War Eagle, Highway178, Eagle Point
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Back 40 Dining & Cocktails 715-568-4064 Casual L, D19037 CTH 40Billy's Grill & Catering 715-568-1412 Casual L,D1019 15th AveBirch Point Resort & Restaurant 715-568-1525 Casual L,D14503 210th AveBloomer Bakery 715-568-3321 Bakery1415 Main StBloomer Bowl 715-568-3944 Casual L, D1319 Oak StBohemian Ovens 715-568-3676 Casual B,L905 Martin RdCedar Bay Resort 715-568-1174 Casual B, L, D14611 222nd AveChalkboard Café 715-568-3509 Casual B, L,1616 Woodard RdChina One 715-568-1900 Ethnic L,D2055 19th Ave, Ste. 103Cornell Lake Resort 715-288-6015 Casual L,D16918 190th AveDairy Queen 715-568-1320 Fast L,D1317 17th AveFat Boy's Pizza 715-568-4464 Casual L,D1312 Main StHappy Hour Bar 715-568-1622 Casual B, L, D1318 Main StHardee's of Bloomer 715-568-2450 Fast B,L,D2070 19th AveHarm's Way Bar & Grill 715-568-3999 Casual L,D1103 15th AveJimmy's Juke Joint 715-568-4858 Casual L,D2170 CTH AMain Street Café 715-568-2233 Casual B,L,D1418 Main StMcDonald's 715-568-1777 Fast B,L,D2000 17th AveMorning's Corner 715-288-6596 Tavern L,D18982 Hwy 124 & 64R & R Bar & Campground 715-288-6800 Tavern L,D16028 190th Ave (Hwy 64)Rock Lake Lodge & Campground 715-568-4370 Casual L,D23015 153rd StSubway 715-568-2323 Fast B,L,D2058 19th Ave
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A variety of food and beverages awaits–whether
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has it all!
Dining
DOWNTOWN CORNELLOpened in 2010 in honor of Dylan Crabb who wished to be a dairy farmer
• Featuring Wisconsin Cheese (we ship!) • Gifts • Pies• 24 homemade ice cream flavors• Serving full menu inside or on our large outdoor patio• Sunday music on the patio in summer• Catering available • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
715-239-6997 • www.dylansdairy.com
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15369 82nd St. • Bloomer, WI715-568-2341 • 715-309-9967
CREATORSOF FRUIT &SPECIALITY
WINES
• Wine WomenWednesday •
(third Wednesday of themonth, May through August)
• Music & Activities •
• Artist of the Month •
• Produce Available •through the growing season
• Gift Shop •
January-April Please call for hours
oneilcreekwinery.com
FRI. - SAT. 11 AM - 6 PM • SUN. 11 AM - 5 PMADDITIONAL HOURS BY APPOINTMENT
BLOOMER (CONTINUED)
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The Farm House 715-568-1240 Casual B,L1205 15th AveThe Next Place Bar & Grill 715-568-2566 Casual L,D1602 Martin RdTwo Acres Supper Club 715-568-1699 Casual D21858 CTH SSValley Tavern 715-568-3060 Tavern D14515 STH 40Xpeditions 715-568-5420 Casual L,D1319 Main StZenners Bar & Grill 715-288-6593 Casual D12038 CTH FBOYDBob's Riverview 715-667-3493 Casual L,D11951 CTH DDenny's Bowl & Bar 715-667-3253 Casual L,D626 E. Murray StDouble D Saloon Bar & Grill 715-667-3441 Tavern L,D505 E. Murray StMaple Hill 715-644-2286 Tavern L,D12055 CTH GSchuebel's Hill House 715-667-3434 Casual L,D910 E. CTH XVillage Haus 715-667-3663 Casual B,L,D122 N. Boyd StCADOTTB & S Tavern 715-289-4826 Casual D9141 STH 27Cabin Ridge Rides 715-723-9537 Casual By Res.4271 220th StCadott Bakery 715-289-4288 Bakery334 N. Main StCrescent Tavern 715-289-3631 Casual L,D15506 STH 27DJ's Restaurant 715-289-4344 Casual B,L,DHwy 27 & CTH XDuke's Drywood Tavern 715-289-3509 Tavern L,D14157 250th StFamily Restaurant 715-289-4500 Casual B,L, D421 CTH 27J & J's Sports Bar & Grill 715-289-4955 Tavern L,D26566 CTH XKathy's Diner 715-289-3551 Casual L,D304 E. Mills StLast Call 715-289-3482 Casual L,D332 N. Main StRick's Half-Way Hall & Bar 715-289-4536 Tavern L, D319 N. Main St
AWARDWINNING
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Located on the corners of Hwys 40 & 64 • Bloomer, WI715-568-4064 • www.back40wi.com
Ribs • Seafood • Burgers • SteaksDaily Lunch, Dinner & Drink Specials
Ribs • Seafood • Burgers • SteaksDaily Lunch, Dinner & Drink Specials
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Spare Me Bowl & Grill 715-289-4680 Casual L,D109 E. Chippewa StSubway 715-289-4435 Fast B,L,D641 STH 27Whispering Pines Golf 715-289-4653 Tavern L24700 CTH X WestCHIPPEWA FALLS29 Pines 715-874-2929 Casual B,L,D5872 33rd Ave., Eau Claire4:30 AM Coffee House & Drive Thru 715-720-6165 Casual B,L608 N. Bridge StArby's 715-726-8888 Fast L,D307 E. Prairie View RdArby's 715-720-8888 Fast L,D1456 Kennedy RdBaier's Bar 715-288-6591 Tavern D11359 CTH QBake N Brew Café & Coffeeshop 715-720-2360 Casual B,L17255 CTH XBig Daddy Dogs 715-726-0189 Casual L,D17183 50th Ave Bresina's Carry Out 715-723-7869 Casual L,D10 Jefferson AveBresina's Hometown Bar and Grill 715-288-6303 Casual L,D12037 CTH BBresina's Old Home Restaurant 715-723-7973 Casual B,L,D704 E. Grand AveBridgewater Restaurant & Pub 715-723-6941 Casual B,L,D1009 W. Park AveBurger King 715-726-1772 Fast B,L,D228 W. River StBurger King 715-723-8780 Fast B,L,D2752 120th StCamille's Sidewalk Café 715-833-2233 Casual B,L,D1120 122 St Suite 3Cancun Mexican Grill 715-723-7007 Ethnic L,D475 Chippewa Mall DrCasa Mexicana 715-726-2315 Ethnic L,D324 N. Bridge StChina Buffet 715-726-9886 Ethnic L,D475 Chippewa Mall DrChippewa Family Restaurant 715-723-4751 Casual B,L,D1701 Kennedy RdConnell's Supper Club 715-723-5656 Fine D18525 50th AveCross' Four Corners Bar & 715-723-6783 Casual B, L,DRestaurant, 14982 CTH S
Monday: 50¢ Taps, $1.50 Chicken SandwichWednesday: Wings
Thursday: Buck BurgerFriday: Fish Fry or Seafood Buffet
(Buffet starts at 5 pm)Saturday: Prime Rib or All You Can Eat BBQ Ribs
Sunday: Stir Fry BREAKFAST ALL DAY SATURDAY - SUNDAY
HOURS:Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 4 pm - Close
Friday & Saturday 11 am - CloseSunday 10 am - Close • Closed TuesdayCall and reserve our private dining room
and bar for your special events.DECK for eating, smoking, dining
34009 State Highway 64Gilman, WI 54433
715-447-5557
24105 County MM • Cadott, WI 54727Phone 715-289-3800 • yellowstonecheese.com
email: [email protected]
Your Lake Wissota Destination!Lunch Specials M-F 11-4
FRIDAY FISH FRYLive Music on SundaysPacker Game Specials
Free Food at Halftime!2 for 1 at Packer touchdown!
715-723-1266
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Culver's Restaurant 715-726-9343 Fast L,D2573 Commercial BlvdDairy Queen 715-723-7911 Fast L,D124 E. Park AveDomino's Pizza 715-726-2626 Fast L,D354 Chippewa Mall DrDuncan Creek Winebar & Grille 715-723-7000 Fine D213 N. Bridge StEvery Buddy's Bar 715-861-3838 Tavern D19 W. Central StGlen Loch Saloon 715-723-1297 Casual D1300 Jefferson AveGoldsmith Coffee Bar 715-379-3458 Casual B, L22 S. Prairie StGolden Eagle Restaurant 715-723-2948 Casual B,L16760 CTH XHallie Bar & Grill 715-861-3870 Casual B,L,D1713 CTH OOHeckel's Restaurant 715-723-0844 Casual B,L,D2621 S. Prairie View RdHigh Bridge Coffee House & Cafe Casual B,L2829 CTH IHigh Shores Supper Club 715-723-9854 Fine D17985 CTH X
Hong Kong House 715-723-1401 Ethnic L,D412 N. Bridge StHorizon's Lounge & Banquet Center 715-724-1444 Casual L, D 10764 CTH QItaliano's 715-723-3006 Casual D19845 CTH XJimBob's Pizza 715-720-0909 Casual L,D8140 136th StJimmy John's 715-720-7200 Fast L,D424 N. Bridge StKarl’s Bar-B-Q Express 715-723-0172 Casual L, D2588 Hallie RdKentucky Fried Chicken 715-723-4771 Fast L,D1017 Woodward AveLa Grander's Drive-in & Ice Cream 715-723-0672 Fast L,D18143 CTH XLake Hallie Golf 715-861-5442 Casual L,D2196 110th StLake Wissota Golf 888-382-4780 Casual L,D16108 97th AveLoopy's Grill & Saloon 715-723-5667 Casual L,D10691 CTH X-Bus 29Lucy's Delicatessen 715-720-9800 Casual B,L117 N. Bridge StMahli Thai Asian Cuisine 715-861-5333 Ethnic L,D212 N. Bridge St
River Bend Vineyard & Winery, Kurt Klee
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McDonald's 715-738-1070 Fast B,L,D2971 Commercial Blvd McDonald's Restaurant 715-723-7187 Fast B,L,D100 Prairie View RdMissy's Bar & Grill 715-831-3922 Tavern L,D1705 CTH OOOlson's Ice Cream Parlor & Deli 715-723-4331 Casual L,D611 N. Bridge StPapa Murphy's Take N Bake Pizza 715-738-1165 Fast L,D3042 Commercial BlvdPizza Hut Wing Street 715-723-9800 Casual L,D225 W. Prairie View RdRedzone Sports Bar 715-726-3030 Casual L,D2071 S. Prairie View RdRiver Inn Bar 715-723-9481 Casual L,D10418 CTH XSakura Japanese Cuisine 715-726-2222 Ethnic L, D360 Chippewa Mall DrSandBar & Grill 715-723-1266 Tavern L,D17643 50th AveSherri Jo's Wayside 715-723-2777 Tavern B, L18091 CTH XSubway 715-723-0399 Fast B,L,D860 Woodward AveSubway 715-726-1662 Fast B,L,D2029 CTH ISubway 715-720-1703 Fast B,L,D2786 Commercial BlvdSubway 715-726-8648 Fast B,L,D17168 CTH JSweeney's Bar & Grill 715-723-9905 Casual L,D201 E. Canal StTaco John's 715-723-5011 Fast B, L,D257 Prairie View DrTaco John's 715-726-2335 Fast B,L,D2982 Commercial Blvd
The Edge Pub & Eatery 715-723-2400 Casual L,D9504 CTH SThe Fill Inn Station Saloon & 715-723-6551 Casual L,DRestaurant, 104 W. Columbia StThe Lodge Saloon & Restaurant 715-720-7708 Casual L,D1200 W. River StThe Rumor Mill Pub & Eatery 715-861-5600 Casual L,D465 Chippewa Mall Dr.Thirsty Badger Sports Bar & Grill 715-861-7402 Casual L,D3077 CTH OOWissota View 715-861-5200 Casual L,D17779 CTH XTomahawk Room 715-861-5052 Tavern L,D306 N. Bridge StTwo Waters Bar 715-726-1810 Tavern L,D2940 109th StWest Hill Bar & Grill 715-720-9281 Tavern L,D250 W. Elm StCOLFAXAlbertville Tavern 715-874-6217 Casual L,D8114 35th StCORNELLBig T's North 715-239-6677 Casual B,L,D116 Main StDylan's Dairy 715-239-6997 Casual B,L,D120 Main StFoster's Riverview Inn 715-239-6611 Fine D24118 STH 178Main Scoop 715-239-6911 Ice Cream102 Main StNorma's Place 715-447-5557 Casual L,D34009 STH 64, GilmanSandi's Drive In 715-239-6555 Casual L, D401 Bridge StShady Nook 715-667-3878 Casual L, D16061 296th StStacker Café 715-239-3999 Casual B,L,D609 Bridge StSubway 715-239-6060 Fast B, L, D425 S. 3rd St HOLCOMBEArnold Bar & Grill 715-452-5888 Tavern D33278 CTH MBig Minnow 715-595-6362 Casual B,L,D26490 STH 27Big Swede's Kitchen 715-595-4284 Casual L,D29840 STH 27Black Bear Bar & Campground 715-595-4639 Casual L,D28249 250th St
Dining
715-644-2315 • www.americanrealtypartner.com
Full ServiceReal EstateCompany
Working withbuyer and
sellers alike
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Lake Holcombe Café 715-595-4328 Casual B,L26314 276th StParadise Shores 715-595-4227 Casual D26364 CTH MPine Drive Bar & Grill 715-595-4201 Casual L,D27339 250th StTed's Timberlodge Resort & Grill 715-595-4424 Casual B,L,D26064 CTH MJIM FALLSDamshot Bar 715-382-5158 Tavern L,D14002 CTH S SouthOld Abe's Supper Club 715-382-4656 Casual D17256 155th AveOld Barn Bar 715-382-5367 Tavern L,D19572 150th AveRandy's Jim Town Inn 715-382-4662 Casual L,D14164 CTH S SouthWindmill Resort & Campground 715-382-4349 Tavern L,D16879 CTH 178NEW AUBURNCorner Café 715-967-2900 Casual B,L11403 CTH MHambone's Saloon 715-237-2996 Tavern L,D328 N. Old 53 StHawk's Resort 715-967-2302 Tavern L,D30994 122nd AveKing's Inn Bar & Grill 715-967-2374 Tavern L, D27015 STH 40Larrabee Lodge Bar & Grill 715-967-2183 Casual L,D27895 STH 40
Oktoberfest, Doreen McGill
Large variety of craftsand gift items.
YOU-PICKAPPLES &
RASPBERRIES�
A Variety of Apples, Honey,Baked Goods, Jams, Jellies,
Cider, Gifts and Crafts�
Open 9-6 Daily • 7 Days a WeekDirections: 8 miles E. of Hwy. 53.
(Lake Hallie Exit #94) or 4 miles S. of Hwy.29 Via Cty. Hwy. J/Lake Wissota Exit (#81)
bushelandapeckmarket.com715-723-0133 • 715-579-7532
Max's Resort 715-967-2552 Casual L,D28249 STH 40RoadHouse Bar & Grill 715-237-2365 Casual L, D23583 CTH SSSunshine Cafe 715-237-2999 Casual B, L151 E. Main StSTANLEYAlberta May's Restaurant 715-644-2562 Casual B,L,D225 E. 4th AveA&W Restaurant 715-644-3346 Fast L,D175 Pine StDeano's Big Ten Pub 715-644-5146 Casual D207 S. Broadway StKutzee's Supper Club 715-644-5700 Fine DCorner of CTH X & GMartino's Restaurante 715-644-3334 Casual L,D965 Pine StMcDonald's 715-644-5982 Fast B,L,D604 S. Broadway StPanda Garden 715-644-2888 Casual L,D617 S. Broadway StThe Rose Den Café 715-644-0543 Casual B,L143 E. First AveStanley Bar & Bowl 715-644-3371 Casual L,D36233 70th Ave
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Escape theEveryday at the
– Indoor Waterpark– Hot Homestyle
Breakfast– Fridge and Microwave
in Every Guestroom– Suites Available– Free Wireless Internet– Pet Friendly
AmericInnChippewa Falls
Call for Reservations
715-723-5711
11 W. South Ave.Chippewa Falls, WI
NOWSEASONALRENTALS
• Affordable rates• Great fishing• Water is clear, thus the
name• Modern housekeeping• Four cottages
Clear LakeResort, L.L.C.
Located on IslandChain of Lakes
715-967-2562New Auburn, WI 54757
clearlakeresortwi.com
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Birch Point Resort 14503 210th Ave 715-568-1525 7 C x x x x x xBloomer Inn & Suites 1616 Woodard Rd 715-568-3234 30R x x x x x x x xCedar Bay Resort 14611 222nd Ave 715-568-1174 3 C x x x xCornell Lake Resort & Campground 16918 190th Ave 715-288-6015 5 C x x xCADOTTCountryside Motel 545 Lavorata Rd 715-289-4000 18 R x x x x x x x xCORNELLEdgewater Motel 24250 STH 178 715-239-6295 6 R x x xShady Nook Campground 16061 296th St 715-667-3878 3 C x
LodgingChippewa County offers travelers a broad assortment of lodging choices from camping to cottages to
hotels. You will find an option that fits within your budget. The innkeepers are ready for your visit and
are sure to offer a warm welcome and excellent service throughout your stay.
Use the information below to assist you in your travel plans.
545 Lavorata Rd • Cadott, WI 54727715-289-4000 • Fax 715-289-3089
www.countryside-motel.comDeWayne Sloviak, Owner
29840 State HWY 27Holcombe WI 54745
715-595-4284
GREAT FOOD & DRINKS • COME BY CAR OR BOAT
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715-497-7470HOLCOMBEBeaton's Lakeshore Cottages 28508 263rd St 715-595-6159 3 C x x x x xBig Swede's Resort & Campground 29840 STH 27 715-595-4284 6 C x x x xFlater's Flambeau Point Resort N270 CTH E 715-595-4771 5 C x x x xIsle Bay Resort 29530 269th St 715-595-4404 6 C x xParadise Shores 26364 Cty Rd M 715-595-4227 43 R x x x x x x x x x x xPine Drive Cabins 27339 250th St 715-595-4945/ 6 C x x x
715-828-0163Ted's Timberlodge & Resort 26064 CTH M 715-595-4424 14 C x x x x x xNEW AUBURNFoster's Rental 12274 CTH D 715-202-0515 1 C x x xMax's Resort 28249 STH 40 715-967-2552 3 C xSTANLEYAmerica's Best 555 S. Broadway 715-644-3332 36 R x x x x x x x
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Cedar Bay Resort 14611 222nd Av Bloomer 715-568-1174 x x xCornell Canoe & Kayak PO Box 483 Cornell 715-579-4954 x xCreek Side Campers Bloomer 715-764-0426 xHideaway Resort 5967 167th St Chippewa Falls 715-720-7367 x xLake Wissota State Park 18127 CTH O Chippewa Falls 715-382-4574 x x x x xLoopy's Tube & Canoe Rentals 10691 Bus 29-CTH X Chippewa Falls 715-723-5667 x x xNorth Point RV 11720 22nd Ave Chippewa Falls 715-723-5380 xPine Drive Cabins 27339 250th St Holcombe 715-594-4945 x
715-828-0163Rock Lake Lodge & Campground 23015 153rd St Bloomer 715-568-4370 xShady Nook Resort 16061 296th St Cornell 715-667-3878 x xSpring Street Sports 12 W Spring St Chippewa Falls 715-723-6616 x x x xThe Edge 9504 CTH S Chippewa Falls 715-723-2400 xTed's Timberlodge Resort & Grill 26064 CTH M Holcombe 715-595-4424 xThe Worm Bucket 20600 STH 27 Cornell 715-239-0220 x x
Recreational Rentals
Hampton Inn & Suites Chippewa Falls WI12707 30th Avenue, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729715.726.3000 | hampton.com
© 2014 Hilton Worldwide
Opening Spring 2015
Camping
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Birch Point Resort 14503 210th Ave 715-568-1525 130 x x x x x x x x x x xCedar Bay Resort 14611 222nd Ave 715-568-1174 30 x x x x x x x x x x xCornell Lake Resort & Campground 16918 190th Ave 715-288-6015 122 x x x x x x x x x x x x xR & R Bar & Campground 16028 190th Ave 715-288-6800 48 x x x x x x x x xRock Lake Lodge & Campground 23015 153rd Ave 715-568-4370 117 x x x x x x x x x x x xWillie's RV Center 8234 STH 64 715-568-4947 9 x x x x x x x x x x xCHIPPEWA FALLSCountry Villa Motel & Campground 10765 CTH Q 715-288-6376 35 x x x x x x x x x x x xEagle Ridge Campground 2302 Nelson Rd 715-379-2942 90 x x x x x x x x x x xFair Hill Campground 225 Edward St 715-723-2861 28 x x x x x x x x x x xLake Wissota State Park 18127 CTH O 715-382-4574 116 x x x x x x x x x x x x xMallard Resort 11939 170th St 715-288-6511 6 x x x x x x x x xO'Neil Creek Campground 14912 105th Ave 715-723-6581 400 x x x x x x x x x x x xPine Harbor Campground 7181 185th St 715-723-9865 45 x x x x x x x x x x x xCORNELLAdam's Acres Kampland 15627 290th St 715-559-8881 23 x x x x x x x x x xBrunet Island State Park 23125 255th St 715-239-6888 69 x x x x x x x x x x xChippewa River Campground 23780 STH 178 715-379-7487 36 x x x x x x x x xCrosby's on the Chippewa 20041 STH 178 715-559-4161 44 x x x x x x x x x xPike Lake Resort 15990 292nd St 715-667-5224 25 x x x x x x xShady Nook Campground 16061 296th St 715-667-3878 25 x x x x x x x x x x x xHOLCOMBEBig Swede's Resort & Campground 29840 STH 27 715-595-4284 67 x x x x x x x x x xBirch Creek Park Campground 25920 282nd St 715-595-4127 25 x x x x x x xLake Holcombe Lions Park 28831 271st St 715-312-0632 45 x x x x xNick & Cathy's Black Bear Bar & CG 28249 250th St 715-595-4639 20 x x x x x x x x x x xPine Point County Park 27699 256th St 715-726-7882 48 x x x x x x xReel Livin' Campground CTH 27 715-567-0368 10 x x x x x x x x x xSilent Waters Campground 28504 303rd Ave 715-314-0433 67 x x x x x x x x x xJIM FALLSWindmill Resort & Campground 16879 CTH 178 715-382-4349 20 x x x x x x x x x x xNEW AUBURNGreen Acres Family Campground 30714 152nd St 715-967-2067 57 x x x x x x x x x xHawk's Resort 30994 122nd St 715-967-2302 10 x x x x x x xMorris Erickson County Park 28561 STH 40 715-726-7882 28 x x x x x x xSalisbury Resort 11408 269th Ave 715-967-2782 40 x x x x x x x x xSand Lake Campground 30980 152nd St 715-967-2572 29 x x x x x x x x x xSTANLEYChapman Park 450 4th Ave W 715-644-5758 32 x x x x x x x x x xOtter Lake County Park 35309 170th Ave 715-726-7882 22 x x x x x x
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• Full Menu Concessions• FlavorBurst Ice Cream• Tiled Showers/Restrooms• Laundry Room • Pavilion Hall• Canoes/Paddle Boats
A Family Park Since
1964
• Inner Tubes• Swimming Beach• Fishing• 18 hole mini golf• Volleyball• Well Stocked Store
• Event Weekends• 30/50 amp sites• Pull Thru Sites• Full Hookup Sites• WiFi Hotspot• Dump Station
• LP Gas Service• Hiking/Biking Trails• Two Playgrounds• Outdoor Movies• Teen VBall Tourneys• Good Times...
14912 105th Ave. • Chippewa Falls, WI 54729715-723-6581 • oneilcreek.com
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For fun, relaxation, fishing, boating and muchmore, come visit us on the north end of Marshmiller Lake
14611 222nd Ave. • Bloomer, WI 54724715-568-1174 • www.cedarbayresortllc.com
FRIDAYFISH FRY
Old Abe State TrailThis paved 19.5 mile trail connects Lake WissotaState Park in Chippewa Falls to Brunet Island StatePark in Cornell. An old railroad grade, it has beendeveloped into a trail for bicyclists, snowmobilers,hikers, horseback riders and in-line skaters. Beginyour trail experience at either the trail head on 97thAvenue (junction of Hwy S & Hwy O) in Cornell atthe Mill Yard Park, or at the Town Hall parking lot inJim Falls. The trail from Jim Falls to Cornell wasrepaved in the fall of 2012 and the trail fromChippewa Falls to Jim Falls was repaved in 2013. Astate bike trail pass is required for people over 16.
Duncan Creek TrailA five mile paved loop through Chippewa Falls idealfor biking, in-line skating, and walking. This trailconnects to the Old Abe State Trail northeast ofCTH I. Portions of this trail are shared with motorvehicles. No pass is required.
Hickory Ridge Recreation AreaThis eleven mile off-road mountain biking trail windsthrough the quiet and scenic oak and aspen forests.This trail consists of 3 challenging loops and 4 trailseast of Bloomer. No pass is required.
Riverview Reserve2.5 mile paved and unpaved trail that cris-crossesthrough the reserve located on the east side ofSeymour Cray Blvd in Chippewa Falls, providinggreat viewing opportunities of the Xcel Energy Dam.This trail connects to the Duncan Creek Trail andOld Abe State Trail. No pass is required.
For more information and for biking maps contact ustoday. Be sure to get out and enjoy these bike trails inChippewa County.
Old Abe State Trail - Sharon Shepard
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• Pull-through sites• Tent sites
• 30/50 amp service• Showers & bathrooms
• Playground• Pet friendly• Seasonal rates
available
715-379-29422302 Nelson Rd
Chippewa Falls, WIwww.eagleridgecampground.com
CHURCHESBLOOMER
Abundant Life Christian Center
715-568-4418
Bloomer Assembly of God715-568-1570
Bloomer Baptist715-568-1979
Christian Life Fellowship715-568-1171
First Congregational UnitedChurch of Christ 715-568-2893
Good Shepard Lutheran715-568-4265
Our Savior's Lutheran-ELCA715-568-4803
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran(WI-Synod) 715-568-4322
St. John's Lutheran715-568-5446
St. John The Baptist Catholic715-568-3778
St. Paul’s Catholic 715-568-3255
The Fountain Church715-568-3540
United Methodist 715-568-1971
CADOTTBig Drywood Lutheran-ELCA715-289-3608
Full Gospel Mission715-877-3188
St. Anthony's in Drywood715-289-4422
St. John's Lutheran (MO-Synod)715-289-4521
St. Rose of Lima Catholic715-289-4551
United Methodist715-644-5881
CHIPPEWA FALLSBarnabas Christian CoffeeHouse 715-404-8055
Berean Bible 715-723-8534
Bridgewater Baptist Church715-404-0167
Central Lutheran-ELCA715-723-9336
Chippewa Valley Bible715-723-2872
Christ Episcopal 715-723-7667
Christ Lutheran TAALC715-723-8273
Christian Country Chapel715-723-8664
Church of Jesus Christ LatterDay Saints 715-720-1810
Crossroads Baptist Church715-723-1054
English Lutheran Church ofBateman-ELCA 715-723-4231
Faith Lutheran (MO-Synod)715-723-7754
First Presbyterian 715-723-5717
Grace Baptist Church of Hallie715-835-8615
Hallie United Methodist715-723-1071
Holy Ghost Catholic715-723-4890
Jacob's Well 715-833-2050
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah'sWitnesses 715-723-2852
Landmark Christian715-726-1332
New Dimension Ministries715-723-9520
New Life Open Bible715-832-0043
Notre Dame Catholic715-723-7108
Our Hope Evangelical Lutheran(WI-Synod) 715-723-6232
Our Saviour's Lutheran-ELCA715-723-6048
River Valley Community Church715-723-3078
St. Bridget's Catholic715-836-0154
St. Charles Borromeo Catholic715-723-4088
St. Peter's Catholic715-288-6484
St. Simeon's Episcopal715-723-7667
Trinity United Methodist 715-723-2806
Valley Vineyard715-828-6479
Zion Christian Fellowship715-723-0682
Zion Lutheran (MO-Synod)715-723-6380
Zion United Methodist 715-723-3639
CORNELLFaith Baptist Church715-239-6902
Holy Cross Catholic715-239-6826
New Hope Assembly of God715-239-6954
New Life Alliance 715-239-6490
Northwoods Church715-289-3780
Our Savior's Lutheran-ELCA715-239-6891
Presbyterian Maplewood Parish715-239-6263
St. John's Lutheran (WI-Synod)715-239-6081
HOLCOMBEHolcombe United Methodist715-595-4967
St. Francis Catholic715-532-3051
JIM FALLSAnson United Methodist715-382-4191
Jim Falls United Methodist715-382-4191
Sacred Heart Catholic715-382-4422
NEW AUBURNBethel Dovre Lutheran Parish-ELCA 715-237-2228
Seventh Day Baptist715-237-2616
United Methodist 715-237-2933
STANLEYCalvary Covenant Tabernacle715-644-2008
Church of the Brethren715-644-5874
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 715-644-5635
Epiphany Lutheran715-644-5899
Faith Evangelical Free715-644-2001
Heritage Baptist715-644-2800
Holy Family Catholic715-644-5435
Maple Grove Bible715-644-2643
Our Savior's Lutheran-ELCA715-644-3665
Remnant Church of God715-644-4858
Saint John The Baptist715-447-5422
St. Mary’s Czestochowa715-669-5526
Trinity Christian Fellowship715-644-5532
United Methodist 715-644-5881
HOSPITALS & CLINICSMarshfield Clinic BloomerCenter1711 York St.
715-568-6220
Marshfield Clinic Cadott Center305 S. STH 27
715-289-3102
Marshfield Clinic ChippewaFalls Center2655 CTH I
715-726-4200
Marshfield Clinic Cornell Center600 Woodside Dr.
715-239-6344
Marshfield Clinic Lake HallieCenter12961 27th Ave.
715-738-3700
Mayo Clinic Health System-Chippewa Valley in Bloomer1501 Thompson St.
Bloomer, WI
715-568-2000
Mayo Clinic Health System-Chippewa Valley in ChippewaFalls611 First Ave.
715-720-4400
Ministry Our Lady of VictoryHospital1120 Pine St.
Stanley, WI
800-643-0554
St. Joseph's Hospital2661 CTH I
Chippewa Falls, WI
Em: 715-717-7220
Hospital: 715-723-1811
AIRPORTSChippewa Valley Regional3800 Starr Ave.
Eau Claire, WI
715-839-4900
Runway Length: 04/22-8101 feet
14/32- 4999 feet
Frequency: Tower 118.575
Ground: 120.925
Cornell Airport28250 STH 64
715-239-3716
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COMMUNITYEVENTS
BRUNET ISLAND STATEPARK offers 1,032 acres ofwooded wonderland near theconfluence of the Fisher andChippewa rivers. The park isfilled with whitetailed deer,raccoon and a host of otherwildlife to entertain you.Camping, cross-countryskiing, canoeing, swimmingand fishing are waiting foryou here at Brunet Island. Toreserve one of the 69campsites, call 888-947-2757.
The OLD ABE STATE TRAIL connects Brunet IslandState Park with Lake Wissota State Park in Chippewa
Falls. The trail provides a variety of uses includingbiking, snowmobiling, rollerblading and hiking.
222 Main Street • P.O. Box 796Cornell, WI 54732
715-239-3710www.cityofcornell.com
CITY OF CORNELL
• Bountiful Farmers Market, Cornell HS, Tuesdays 9-1
• Cornell Fireworks Display, July 3, Dusk, Mill Yard Park
• Chippewa River Rendezvous, Mill Yard Park, Aug. 22-23
• Kids Community Christmas Party, Dec. 5, Cornell HS
Trailheadfor theOld AbeState Trail
CORNELL, WIS. is a historic paper-mill town whichhosts the only known pulpwood stacker in the world.It was used in Cornell from 1912 until 1972. It nowstands as a monument to the logging industry that laidthe foundation for the entire Chippewa Valley. The Cornell Visitors’ Center, located underthe stacker in the Mill Yard Park, displays many artifacts from the logging era. Next door
you can visit the Native American Museum with more artifacts and history.
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• Third weekend of February - SCHOLARSHIPBOWLING FUNDRAISER
• Memorial Day weekend - RINGELSPIEL DAYS- carnival, music, food, and fun - Ringelspielis German for "Round of Fun!"
• First Tuesday in July - FIREWORKS ATDUSK at Lotz park
• Third Friday of August - CORN FEED ANDSTREET DANCE
• Second Saturday of December - SANTACOMES TO TOWN
Join Us!
“The Friendly Town”705 E. Murray St. • Boyd, WI 54726715-667-3420 • www.partner29.com
Visit our Veterans Memorial inLotz Park and the History Roomin Village Hall
Lotz Park with lighted ball diamond,volleyball, tennis courts, pavilions,play areas, nature trail, camping,and picnic facilities
Stanley-BoydJaycees
C H I P P E W A C O U N T Y, W I S C O N S I N
• Please visit our 50-roomhistory museum andgenealogical library
• Open for tours Tuesdays9am-4pm and 4th Saturdays9am-1pm Sept. thru May andby appt. Closed Dec. 22, 26 &29, 2015.
• We preserve artifacts, imagesand local history to educateand entertain visitors.
• Chippewa County HistoricMarkers-page 24.
• Help preserve ChippewaCounty's History by joiningCCHS.
Christmas Open House - December 7Experience the grand style of the Lumber Era with aguided tour of this elegant restored 1887 LumberBaron’s home. (Groups welcome, but no tours atChristmas Open House.) The Mansion can bereserved, and is available throughout the year forweddings, meetings, events. etc.
For additional information, contact:Cook-Rutledge Mansion
505 W. Grand Ave.Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 • 715-723-7181123 Allen St. • Chippewa Falls, WI
www.cfmit.orgThursday, Friday, Saturday
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. or by appointmentCome explore the
rich heritage ofChippewa Falls, WI.
CFMIT is openyear-round providingvisitors with a look
at the variety ofindustries that started here, from beer making
to Nano-technologies.
21 E. Grand Ave. • Chippewa Falls, WI715-720-9206 • [email protected]
GROUPS WELCOME!
CHIPPEWAFALLS MUSEUMOF INDUSTRY &TECHNOLOGY
www.facebook.com/ChippewaCountyHistoryCenter
The PastPassed HereFRENCH FUR TRADELIVING HISTORY CAMPSIN ALLEN PARK
Downtown Chippewa Fallswww.thepastpassedhere.org
May 7 – 10, 2015Thursday & Friday 3 pm - 6 pm
Saturday 9 am - 6 pm • Sunday 9 am - 1 pm
Learn about Ojibweculture, Traders,Trappers, Voyagers& Lumberjacks
Enjoy hands-on-funand experience1750’s life in ahistoric site