Green Lake Country Visitors' Guide - 2015

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Links Ranked #13 of the Top 50 Most Fun Public Courses by Golf Digest

at Lawsonia Open during golf season

Links (18): Tall fescue grass, raised greens and daunting bunkers

• Open to the public • Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner • Friday night fish fry • Outdoor deck • Full service bar

Woodlands (18): Tree lined fairways, water hazards and a par three cliff hole with a 65’ drop

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Pro Shop (920) 294-3320 Restaurant (920) 294-3805


“A Little Something Different on Green Lake”

Sea-Doo Spark Rentals • Flyboard Rentals Prices, availability and reservations online at cove-marine.com or call us at 920-295-3100 Dealer for:

• Emergency Towing Service on Green Lake • Fuel delivery service on Green Lake • Showroom with boating and watercraft accessories

DOCKS, LiFTS & TRaiLERS

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WELCOME When you think about what makes a vacation unforgettable, three things come to mind: Great weather, memorable experiences and a destination that has everything you and your family hope to enjoy. We may not be able to control the weather, but we can make sure your stay in Green Lake Country is blessed with all the opportunities to create wonderful memories. The following pages highlight information on lodging, recreation, entertainment, shopping, Dining and activities for the little ones in the family. Our five communities come together as a single destination to provide you with the best variety of experiences. Whether you like to relax by the lake, in a spa, on the golf course or down the river in a kayak, you will find your place in Green Lake Country. If biking, fishing, hiking, or skiing give you an adrenaline rush, our abundance of outdoor activities will thrill you. If you’re moved by the arts, history, antique shopping or green conservancy efforts, then a visit to our cities is a must.

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Best reason to come to Green Lake Country? “The charm of this town is unsurpassed. The beauty of the lake is immeasurable. The kindness of it’s people will melt your heart and remind you that there is good in the world.“ (Kelly)

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The Golf Courses of Lawsonia Discover our many dining menus to please every palate, from fine dining to the comfort foods of our family restaurants, pizza places and pubs. Along with many of our restaurants using locally grown organic produce as well as free range meats. Also not to be missed, many cozy coffee shops and ice cream parlors which also offer unique gifts. Music festivals and performances throughout the year will ensure you’re constantly entertained. Whether you’re day-tripping, vacationing, visiting us with a tour, or, best yet, you’ve decided to come and join our community as a resident, there is something for everyone in Green Lake Country. On behalf of the cities and residents of Berlin, Green Lake, Markesan, Princeton and Ripon,

Welcome to Green Lake Country!

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WEATHER

Average Temperatures High Low January 27° 8° April 58° 35° July 83° 58° October 65° 40° Average Rainfall

33.3”

Average Snowfall

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Average Mood

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Fox River, Berlin table of contents Welcome to Green Lake Country........................................................... 4 2015 Calendar of Events.................................................................... 8-11 Berlin where the Fox always runs north............................................................. 12-15 Green Lake the good life........................................................................ 16-19

A word of Thanks

Think Green.......................................................................................... 23

These pages were made possible because of the people and organizations who donated their time, work, expertise and photos. We thank them with deepest gratitude: Berlin Chamber Chris Scott Danielle Boerson Green Lake Association Green Lake Chamber Green Lake Conservancy Green Lake County Libraries

Markesan a grand community.................................................................... 24-25 Princeton come join us........................................................................... 26-27 Ripon live, work, play and prosper.................................................................. 28-29

Jason Mansmith Markesan Chamber Princeton Chamber Ripon Chamber The Golf Courses of Lawsonia The Green Team Tom Schultz

The Great Outdoors.............................................................................. 30 Golf....................................................................................................... 32 Birdwatching......................................................................................... 32 Campgrounds........................................................................................ 33 Dining............................................................................................... 34-35 Accommodations............................................................................. 36-37

Official 2015 Visitors Guide

Vacation Itineraries............................................................................... 38

Editor: Linda Ruggeri, Green Lake Country Visitors Bureau Published by: Capital Newspapers, Beaver Dam, WI General Manager: Scott Zeinemann Graphic Design: Melissa Boehler Printed by: Ripon Printers, Ripon, WI

For The Little Ones................................................................................ 39 Amish Country................................................................................. 40-41

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This publication has been created and produced for The Green Lake Country Visitors Bureau. Every effort has been made to provide the most current and accurate information available. Capital Newspapers and the organizations represented, assume no responsibility for misinformation. Please contact the Green Lake Country Visitors Bureau or your local chamber of commerce , with any additions or corrections.

Chicago..................................... 182 Detroit ........................................ 463 Des Moines .............................. 366 Green Bay................................... 76 La Crosse .................................. 128 Cordoba, Argentina ..............5,426

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P.O. Box 639 Green Lake, WI 54941 (920) 294-1050 info@glcountry.com www.glcountry.com

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calendar of events What’s happening in Berlin, Green Lake, Markesan, Princeton & Ripon in 2015

Seasonal Flea Market

Saturdays, 4/25-10/17

Wisconsin’s largest weekly outdoor flea market in the Princeton City Park, 400 block Fulton St. (Hwy. 23/73)

Enjoy handmade artesian crafts, take home homemade breads, baked goods, farmer’s fresh fruits and vegetables. The market runs from 6 am to late afternoon. www.princetonwi.com or 920-295-3877

Moonlight Walk and Bonfire

Annual Wine & Beer Extravaganza

Sugar Island, Green Lake

City Inn, Berlin

1/31

6:30-8:30 pm Candles illuminate the way as participants make their way across the ice to Sugar Island for a bonfire. www.greenlakeassociation.com. 920-294-6480

3/5

Wine, beer and food, locally produced products. Reservations and info call 920-361-3636 or visit www.berlinchamber.net

February Markesan Sno-Drifters 46th Annual Sno-Ball

2/7

Vandy’s Lakeside Pub, Markesan

8:30pm to 12:30am DJ music, raffles - $500 cash 1st prize. Torch light parade on the lake. greenlakecountysnowmobiletrails.com.

Woolbright’s River City Antique Mall’s Once a Year Sale

2/13-2/22

328 S. Fulton St., Princeton

10am – 5pm. Don’t miss the annual customer appreciation sale, savings up to 20% off store wide. Visit Facebook for more info. 920-295-3475 (Pam)

Whooping Crane Training

July to September

White River Marsh Area, Princeton

Onlookers can get an up-front and personal view of the rare birds going through their first flight lessons. Visit www.princeton wi.com for whooping crane events throughout the area. For more information visit: www.operationmigration.org.

Live on Water Street Concerts

Saturdays, Memorial Day - Labor Day

A variety of music and happenings featuring local and up-and-coming artists on Saturday evenings. Visit www.theshopsofwaterstreet.com or 920-980-2572 (Matt)

Missoula Children’s Theater: Robin Hood

1/19

(two performances) Thrasher Opera House, Green Lake

www.thrasheroperahouse.com 920-294-4279

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Thrasher Opera House, Green Lake

www.thrasheroperahouse.com 920-294-4279

25th Annual Dairyland Farm Toy and Country Craft Show 9am-3pm 920-748-2223

Bat House Building

3/26

Peter Yarrow

Green Lake School District

2/27

Thrasher Opera House, Green Lake

www.thrasheroperahouse.com 920-294-4279

The Night Owls Of Central Wisconsin

2/27

7-9 pm (or alternate date of Saturday, Feb 28) Join us at the GLCC Tea House for this nighttime owl adventure. www.greenlakeassociation.com 920-294-6480

March Tap into Sweetness - Maple Syrup Tour Date weather dependent, approximately mid-March to early April. Registration required. www.greenlakeassociation.com 920-294-6480

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Annual Golf Outing supporting The Boys and Girls Club of the Tri-County Area. www.bgctric.org 920-361-2717. Public welcome.

Ripon High School

2/14

Green Team

3/15

3/16

Willy Porter

January

Wearin’ & Sharin’ the Green

Bring your 3rd– 5th grader and join the Green Team and Master Naturalist, Tom Wagner, and construct your very own bat house! Registration required. www.greenlakeassociation.com

Heidel House Brew Fest

3/28

Heidel House Resort and Spa

www.heidelhouse.com 800-444-2812

Lion’s Easter Egg Hunt

3/29

Princeton City Park

Easter Egg Hunt and prizes for children ages 1 through 11. Starts promptly at 11:00 a.m., weather permitting. 920-295-3122


April

Memorial Weekend Eureka Locks Open

June Dairy Days

Berlin

Markesan’s biggest event of the year! June Dairy Days, wonderful dairy-inspired food, entertainment, parade and a “Chase the Cheese” raffle. Don’t miss out on all the family fun! www.markesanwi.com 920-398-3031

5/23

Livingston Taylor

4/11

Thrasher Opera House, Green Lake

www.thrasheroperahouse.com 920-294-4279

Every weekend & holiday through Labor Day, 9 am-8 pm. Take your boat out for a ride along the Fox Heritage Parkway.

Parkelm Farm Tour

Tuck and Patti

4/25

Thrasher Opera House, Green Lake

www.thrasheroperahouse.com 920-294-4279

Green Lake Bird Festival/Bird Tour

4/25

Bird walk, lectures and presentations. www.greenlakeassociation.com 920-294-6480

5/23

Green Lake’s Concerts in the Park Series

Join the Green Team for this exclusive tour of Parkelm Farm. Registration required. www.greenlakeassociation.com

Deacon Mills Park, Green Lake

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Green Lake Greenways Gear Up Green Lake!

5/23

An exciting fundraiser bike ride for the whole family through Green Lake County. www.greenlakgreenways.org

13th Annual Rubber Chicken Fling

5/24

Princeton

City-wide silliness event! Food, Cluck-a-Roo 5k walk/run, music, arts & crafts, shopping, prizes. www.princetonwi.com

Memorial Day Parades

5/25

May

Please visit the Berlin, Green Lake, Markesan, Princeton or Ripon websites for local program information.

The Paul Thorn Band

5/1 & 5/2

6/12-6/14

Thrasher Opera House, Green Lake

www.thrasheroperahouse.com 920-294-4279

6/10, 6/17, 6/24

920-294-3231. www.visitgreenlake.com

Fox of The River Voyageur Canoe Trip

6/12

Boat leaves at 10 am/Noon/2 pm –Travel along the Fox River to Father Marquette’s cross. Listen to the history of 17th century trapping life and the first explorers. Registration highly recommended! huckleberry39yahoo.com or 920-293-8206

Princeton Historical Society Museums Open House

6/13

630 and 632 W. Water St, Princeton

Visit local history collections at our two museums from 10am to 3pm. 920-295-4927 or 920-295-3469

Kayak or Canoe Cth K Estuary

6/13

8:30-10:30 AM - Get your boots wet with the Green Team! Take a trip through the CTH K Estuary by kayak or canoe. www.greenlakeassociation.com

AYA Youth Fishing Tournament

Ripon’s National Historic Landmark the Birthplace of the Republican Party Museum

6/20

Green Lake

5/2

Youth and mentors take the lake for a day of fishing fun with prizes for everyone.

Opens for the season 10am to 4pm www.birthplaceoftherepublicanparty.com

NCASA Nationals A Scow Regatta

Tour of Mitchell’s Glen

June

5/9

8-10am or 10am-12pm Explore Mitchell Glen for the first time or revisit this popular Green Lake Conservancy Partnership Property with the Green Team. Registration required. www.greenlakeassociation.com 920-294-6480

1st Annual Festa De La Vespa

9am to 11am, plant sale, book sale and baked goods. 920-398-3434

Antique Car, Motorcycle and Vintage Snowmobile Show

Ripon Main Street Summer Concert Series

Soldiers & Sailors Park off Hwy. 44 on Little Green Lake, Markesan

Village Green in Ripon

5/9

Markesan Public Library

5/17

www.markesanwi.com 920-398-2831

Green Lake

www.ascow.org

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Join The Shops of Water Street for the first-ever Festa de la Vespa, a celebration of the classic Vespa scooter! The 3 day event welcomes all scooterists to Princeton’s historic Water Street for a scooter show, meet and greet, local rides, awards and a Vespa giveaway! More info at www.theshopsofwaterstreet.com or call Angela Zodrow at 920-229-5309.

11th Annual Spring Fling

6/26-28

6/5, 6/12, 6/19, 6/26

Catamaran Racing Assn. CRAW Regatta

7pm -10pm. www.riponmainstreet.com 920-748-7466

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Missoula Children’s Theater

Run for Sam

Cookie Daze!

(two performances) Thrasher Opera House, Green Lake

VFW Post 10452 in Princeton

Ripon’s Barlow Park

6/22 - 6/27

www.thrasheroperahouse.com 920-294-4279

Wellspring Horse Farm Tour & Wagon Ride

7/11

8 am - Sign up at: ACTIVE.com or email runforsam10K@yahoo.com or 920-295-2198.

6/27

Beekeeping and Prairie Tour at Tuleta Hills

Princeton’s Independence Day Celebration

11 am - Join the Green Team for a look into the exciting world of beekeeping! www.greenlakeassociation.com

9 - 11 am www.greenlakeassociation.com

6/27

Princeton City Park

Live band: Avalanche Lilly and fireworks at dusk. www.princetonwi.com 920-295-6246

7/11

8/1

CookieTown, U.S.A., comes alive with a family festival featuring entertainment, great food, children’s activities, prizes, a cookie-baking contest and THE COOKIE DROP! 10am-1:30pm. www.ripon-wi.com 920-748-6764

Markesan’s Garden Walk

7/18

Markesan

Guided garden tour. www.markesanwi.com 920-398-2641

Princeton Historical Society Museums Open House

7/18

Green Lake Concerts in the Park Series

Visit local history collections at our two museums from 10am to 3pm. 920-295-4927 or 920-295-3469

Deacon Mills Park, Green Lake

630 and 632 W. Water St, Princeton

8/5

www.visitgreenlake.com 920-294-3231

Chalk Walk and Water Ski Show

Green Lake County Fair

Green Lake

Green Lake County Fairgrounds, Green Lake

7/25

www.visitgreenlake.com 920-294-3231

8/6, 8/7, 8/8, 8/9

Live on Water Downtown Princeton Summer Concert Series

Live entertainment every day, educational programs, track events and family carnival. Free event. www.greenlake.uwex.edu/fair/

6pm. www.princetonwi.com

Berlin Boat Club Annual Corn Roast

Green Lake Concerts in the Park Series

38th Annual Bugle Mouth Bass Tournament

Riverside Park, Berlin

Deacon Mills Park, Green Lake

Riverside Park, Berlin

Starts at 4pm, North Shelter House. Live music, food, fun family event! www.berlinboatclub.com

Second City

Ripon’s Main Street Summer Concert Series

Thrasher Opera House, Green Lake

Village Green in Ripon

July 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22, 7/29 www.visitgreenlake.com 920-294-3231

Ripon’s Main Street Summer Concert Series

7/4, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25, 7/31 Village Green in Ripon

7 -10pm. www.riponmainstreet.com 920-748-7466

7/25 7/26

9am. www.berlinchamber.net 920-361-3718

7/28

www.thrasheroperahouse.com 920-294-4279

August

Berlin’s Independence Day Celebration

7/4

Riverside Park

Family fun, food, music & fireworks. www.berlinchamber.net 920-382-3272

Green Lake Independence Day Celebration

7/4

28th Annual Green Lake Wooden Boat Show

8/7, 8/14, 8/21, 8/28 7pm -10pm www.riponmainstreet.com 920-748-7466

Street Cruzers Memorial Cruise

8/8

Riverside Park, Berlin

8/1

Entrance on Water St., 6pm. Judy 920-361-9097

www.visitgreenlake.com 920-294-3231

8/8 & 8/9

Deacon Mills Park, Green Lake

Food, musical entertainment, a parade (on land and on sea), and fireworks set over Green Lake. www.visitgreenlake.com 920-294-3231

Fireworks in Ripon

7/4

Ripon’s Murray Park

Fireworks at dusk. www.ripon-wi.com 920-748-6764

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Green Lake Fine Art Show Green Lake

www.greenlakefineartshow.com

Street Cruzers Car Show

8/9

Riverside Park, Berlin

Bring the whole family for an enjoyable day in the park. Music and free admission. Entrance on Water St. Judy 920-361-9097


An Evening With The Bats

Septemberfest

Oktoberfest

8:30 – 10:30 pm - Join the Green Team and Master Naturalist, Tom Wagner, as we explore the mysterious world of bats! Registration required. www.greenlakeassocation.com 920-294-6480

Ripon

Heidel House Resort & Spa, Green Lake.

8/14

9/19

Custom car and motorcycle show, pet parade, live music, children’s activities, arts & crafts and more. www.ripon-wi.com 920-748-6764

10/18

www.heidelhouse.com 920-294-3344

November

River Voyageur Canoe Paddle

24th Annual Heritage Day

Berlin’s Annual Lighting the Park

Boat leaves at 10 am, Noon, 2pm Learn about the era of Native Americans, trappers, and explorers. Registration recommended. 920-293-8206

Grand River Valley Museum, Markesan.

Nathan Strong Park

8/14

9/20

Demonstrations throughout the complex. Free refreshments and admission. 920-398-3945

Green Lake Greenways Battle of the Bands

11/19

5:30pm. 30th Annual Lighted Christmas Parade at 6:30 - East to West. Hot meals, beverages, Santa and live reindeer! www.berlinchamber.net 920-361-3636

8/15

Homespun Holidays in Markesan

www.greenlakegreenways.org

Local Vendors, Arts & Crafts www.markesanwi.com 920-398-2572

11/20 & 11/21

Deacon Mills Park, Green Lake

Crazy Days in Princeton

8/15

Christmas in Princeton

Walk the streets of Princeton, take advantage of the craziest sales ever and enjoy lunch or dinner at one of our fine restaurants. www.princetonwi.com

Moonlight Paddle On Silver Creek

9/25

8/15

7 – 10 pm Join the Green Team on this nighttime paddle through the Silver Creek Estuary and up through Silver Creek. Reservations required. www.greenlakeassociation.com 920-294-6480

Visit local history collections at our two museums from 10am to 3pm. 920-295-4927 or 920-295-3469

Thrasher Opera House Annual Harvest of Bargains

St. John’s Polish Picnic and Car Show

Green Lake

Princeton Historical Society Museums Open House 630 and 632 W. Water St, Princeton

8/16

St. John’s Catholic Church, Princeton The oldest church picnic in the state! Rain or shine. 11:00 a.m. 920-295-6222

September

9/26 & 9/27

A bumper crop of lightly used items. 10am-3pm both days. www.thrasheroperahouse.com

Harvest Fest

9/26, 9/27 Green Lake

CHN/13dot1 Green Lake Half Marathon, Green Lake

Hundreds of hand made crafts, amazing food, an entire park filled with fun for the children and a car show drawing over 500 cars annually. www.visitgreenlake.com 920-294-3231

www.greenlakehalfmarathon.com

October

9/6

2015 Whooping Crane Festival

9/11-9/13

Pumpkin’s on the Petunias

Field trips, lectures, rotating exhibits, artisan fair and silent auctions to support the re-introduction of endangered whooping cranes into Eastern North America. www.operationmigration.org

Downtown Berlin 10am-5pm www.pumpkinsonpetunias.com

Wisconsin State Chili Cook-off

8-10am or 10am-12pm Explore Mitchell’s Glen with the Green Team, a popular Green Lake Conservancy Partnership Property. Registration required. www.greenlakeassociation.com

Horse and wagon rides through town. Friday night parade and tree-lighting ceremony. Craft fairs throughout, breakfast with Santa, and more! 920.295.6586

Pictures With Santa

11/27

Princeton Historical Society Museum, 630 W. Water St. 3pm – 6pm.

December Ripon’s Dickens of a Christmas

12/4, 12/5 & 12/6

Featuring Living Windows, Breakfast with Santa, Night of Nativities, Enchanted Forest, Dickens of a Quilt Show, Tour of Homes and more. www.ripon-wi.com 920-748-6764

10/3

Princeton

9/12

Green Lake

11/27 & 11/28

Cooks begin at 11 am. Live entertainment starting at noon. Chili sampling begins at 3 pm. www.visitgreenlake.com

Mitchell’s Glen Tour

10/10

Breakfast with Santa

12/5

Caestecker Public Library, Green Lake. 8am - 10:30am Pancakes, applesauce and beverages with Santa. www.greenlakelibrary.org 920-294-3572

Berlin Historical Society Ghost Walk

Markesan’s Winterfest

Oakwood Cemetery

5K run, crafts for kids, Santa and more. www.markesanwi.com

10/17

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estled along the Fox River, only 20 minutes west of Oshkosh, a drive to Berlin will truly afford you ample opportunities to relax and refresh in a community that cares that you’re here. Whether your interests are golf, camping along the Fox, a family day at the Aquatic Center, or maybe just a walk along the Riverside Park River Trail, you will find Berlin is a great place to live, work and play. Golf at the beautiful Mascoutin Golf Course located just 8 minutes from Green Lake. Situated along side of the Fox River, 27 well groomed holes await to challenge golfers of all abilities. Berlin’s accessibility to the Fox River provides ample opportunities for a leisurely day of canoeing, kayaking, boating or fishing. One of the few rivers in the world that runs north, the Fox is truly a sport enthusiast’s paradise. From Berlin, boat anywhere upstream by lockage through the renovated Eureka Locks, locally funded and operated by the Berlin Boat Club. Whether launching your boat at Berlin’s Riverside Park or the Berlin Locks there is no launch fee! Berlin’s Riverside Park, boasts one of the best campgrounds in the county featuring waterfront sites, electricity, fire pits, baseball fields, playgrounds, frisbee golf, volleyball courts and dump station. Enjoy the serenity of the Fox or fish from your campsite. A short walk to Berlin’s historic downtown will delight the inquisitive shopper or diner, as well as the lover of Wisconsin history. Wildlife abounds as you bike, walk or horseback ride the Mascoutin Trail. Twelve miles of trails meander through three counties. With the trail head starting at Berlin, a quiet ride will afford you the opportunity to view deer, geese, Sandhill cranes and other critters as you bike to Ripon and Green Lake. Birdwatchers delight in tracking local and migrant species alike. Summer events for the whole family include the Great Berlin Grill Out, Independence Day Berlin Style, Bugle Mouth Bass Fishing Tournament, the Berlin Boat Club Corn Roast, Street Cruzers Car Show and Pumpkins On The Petunias.

Nathan Strong Park

As the year comes to a close, the Christmas season is met in Berlin with “The Biggest Little Parade in the Valley”. Kick off the joyous Holiday Season with our lighted parade entries and marching bands. Witness the magic as over 100 trees are lit in beautiful Nathan Strong Park. Outdoor winter enthusiasts can enjoy some of the best snowmobiling trails in the county, riding all the way up the Fox River. Lastly, when cabin fever comes your way it’s time to get out, shake off the winter blues and partake in the Wine and Beer Extravaganza. Quench your palate on wines from around the world or satisfy your taste buds on fine cuisine from local and area restaurants. (920) 361-3636 www.berlinchamber.net www.cityofberlin.net berlinchamber@centurytel.net

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reen Lake is a scenic community nestled on the shores of Wisconsin’s deepest natural inland lake. This quiet place to unwind is only 180 miles north of Chicago and 90 minutes from Green Bay, Madison and Milwaukee, and offers spectacular views and on-the-water recreation for all seasons. During the summer there is an abundance of events and lake based activities, from water and jet-skiing, to swimming, sailing, fishing, paddleboarding, camping and golfing. Taking a walk in our historic business district is a relaxing way to spend an afternoon, perusing through stores while enjoying a freshly brewed cup of coffee or an ice cream by the water. The Green Lake Conference Center offers breathtaking views of the lake and fall colors from

atop Judson Tower, as does Majestic Balloons, a hotair balloon ride not to be missed. Enjoy the natural scenery of Green Lake from one of the many bike trails or county beaches, have a family picnic in the parks, then freshen up and welcome the evening with fresh local food served up at one of our lovely restaurants (don’t forget our Friday Fish Fry’s). Lodging opportunities abound, from charming Bed and Breakfasts in historical properties, to lake side motels, cabins and cottages. Special to Green Lake is the Heidel House Resort and Spa, which houses 3 on-property restaurants, a world class spa, swimming pools, lake side rentals, lobster bakes and pig roasts throughout the summer and, is also Travel Green Certified. During the cooler months, you can cross country ski, snow shoe, take the kids ice-skating in the marina, or join the ice shanty villagers on the lake. For the winter adrenaline seekers, a snowmobile ride with friends on any of our groomed trails, or an ice boat lesson might open your eyes to a new fun sport. Green Lake has many events, all which are family friendly. The summertime kicks off with the SCOW and CRAW Regattas in June, inviting all sailing aficionados. In July, join us at the lively Wednesday night concerts at Deacon Mills Park and a favorite,

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our 4th of July Independence Day celebration, a true firework spectacle not to be missed. August welcomes the Green Lake Fine Arts Show and our Green Lake County Fair. In September we host the Wisconsin State Chili Cookoff, the 13dot1 Marathon, and our ever famous Harvest Fest, drawing thousands of visitors for the weekend. Throughout the year, you can indulge in the arts with a performance at the historic and beautiful Thrasher Opera House, on the National Register of Historic Places. Be sure to check the calendar of events for all of the details. Visit Green Lake and live “the Good Life”.

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reen Lake Country strives to cultivate, recognize and support the continuous efforts of environmental stewardship that many of our members engage in. The organizations and businesses listed below enrich our communities by respecting our environment, on which life depends; accepting personal and organizational responsibility for environmental quality; and they all recognize the need to sustain the environment for future generations.

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Tasty, healthy red meat for the local community. 100% Grass-fed Bison (American Buffalo) and Farm Tours. www.4mbison.com or 920-748-3320 Ripon

Avrom Farm Naturally grown produce. 920-748-3720 or avromfarm@sbcglobal.net Ripon

Comfortable and stylish organic apparel made with the individual in mind and the environment at heart. All products are proudly Made in the USA! 523 W. Water St. 920-295-3481 or http://www.green3apparel.com Princeton

Green Lake Association

Boerson Farm Continuously working towards

sustainability. Certified Organic Produce CSA & Farmers Markets, Pasture-raised pork. www.boersonfarm.com, danielle@boersonfarm.com or 920-295-8771 Princeton

Daiseye Eclectic marketplace offering earth-friendly

products. Treasures created from reclaimed wood and tin, recycled glass, organically-grown herbs and fibers. Products for you, your home, and your conscience. www.daiseye.com or 920-295-3481 Princeton

Fraser Farms Grow-Sure-Ease CSA, year round on-farm market, vegetables, fruits, honey, flowers, plants, baskets, seasonal décor and Christmas Trees. www.growsureease.com or 920-203-8995 Ripon

Promoting the conservation of Big Green Lake and its watershed. Our work seeks to educate a community that actively cares for our watershed and a clean, healthy lake for living, playing, working, and building family legacies. www.greenlakeassociation.com or 920-294-6480

Heidel House

A hotel that shows leadership and commitment to protecting the environment through wide ranging policies and practices: environmentally friendly cleaners, energy efficient lights and appliances, water conserving equipment, green training and education of staff, donations to environmental organizations and charities. (800) 444-2812 or www.heidelhouse.com Green Lake

Honey Creek Farm Grass-fed North Devon/

Hereford beef, free range eggs, garlic, onions, leeks. 920-294-6896 or honeycreekfarm@centurytel.net Green Lake

100% grass-fed Black Angus beef. 920-948-8821 or slenz053@centurytel.net Markesan

Najmot Farm Pasture raised lamb, Suffolk sheep. 920-294-3029 or shebaa@dotnet.com Green Lake

Olden Produce CSA produce, fresh fruit, raw honey, maple syrup, free-range eggs, pasture-raised pork. www.oldenproduce.com or 920-379-9004 Ripon

Operation Migration

Promoting the conservation of migratory species through innovative research, education and partnership. www.operationmigration.org White River Marsh area, Princeton

Polish Ponderosa

Grazed, grass fed Bison and Beef. Range fed chicken eggs. uccstewardship@yahoo.com or 920-290-1684 Berlin

Prairie Pride Farm 100% chemical free wild flower honey, vegetables, fruits and herbs. 920-748-7669 or mcconnell.susan9@gmail.com Green Lake Renard’s European Bakeshop, LLC

Artisan breads and European style pastries made from scratch with no mystery ingredients, using local products when possible. chef@renardsbakeshop.com, www.renardsbakeshop.com/ or 920-291-5881 Princeton

Silver Creek Market

Natural, organic, locally sourced produce & meat market. On site Cafe serving breakfast & lunch made with local and organically grown products. 800 W. Fond du Lac Ripon

Shady Oaks Campground

Beautiful eco campground near 7 lakes, and across from Little Green Lake. We only use green cleaning products, provide containers for recycling, solar lighting, compact fluorescent lights and have recently planted 150 additional trees. www.campatshadyoaks.com or (920) 398-3138 markesan

Simply Sweet Honey Locally produced liquid and whipped honey from healthy, non-medicated bees. All-natural lip balms made from our beeswax. www.simplysweethoney.com or 920-229-6587 Ripon The Healthy Source

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Thundering Hoof Ranch Local, sustainable, natural and forage based meats. Pasture raised chicken & eggs. Preserving and restoring habitat for wildlife by replacing highly eroded row crop land with sustainable forage based farming, restoring windbreaks and local habitats. www.thunderhoofranch.com or 920-379-8551 berlin

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a grand community Hein Park Markesan Train Depot A community with rich heritage and friendly people.

June Dairy Days Festival

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Craft Fair & Silent Auction November 20 & 21

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Check our website Email: mail@MarkesanWI.com Website: www.MarkesanWI.com

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Markesan District Schools are centrally located, easily accessible from surrounding districts and have open enrollment opportunities available. Markesan District Schools 100 East Vista Boulevard P.O. Box 248 Markesan, WI 53946 Phone: 920-398-2373 www.markesan.k12.wi.us

“MHS offered a wide variety of courses that led to a very rich and full education. My engagement in the classroom prepared me for the rigors of college and graduate school.” –Mike Chastain, Class of ‘05

“While attending Markesan District Schools, I was able to walk away with some wonderful friendships. It was a great community with an excellent environment to learn and grow!” –Maddie Kelly, Class of ‘11

“It is wonderful how the school continues to explore the best technology (netbooks, SMART boards, etc.) to support the learning of our children.” -Tanya Winchell, Parent of 1st & 5th grade students “The class sizes at Markesan allowed me to connect with my teachers and get more help if there was anything I was struggling with.” –Joe Quade, Class of ‘11

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Unique in both their offerings and approach, Markesan District Schools inspire and educate students so they are prepared for the road ahead. Markesan helps students discover their passions through career exploration programs in elementary, middle and high school. Personalized learning and curricula are developed with those passions in mind, helping each student succeed!

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ince 1858, the town of Markesan, once known as Granville, has boasted an impressive history, including claims to having been the third richest city in the nation. Markesan’s intriguing past of missing gold, murder, and love of the land can be experienced by visiting the Grand River Valley Museum and Train Depot. The Grand River winds through town, dressing up the city with nature and wildlife. Take a leisurely walk through our downtown city streets and discover wonderfully nostalgic Victorian homes as well as unique stores. Venture to the countryside to find horse-drawn buggies and distinct craftsmanship, prepared by the large Amish population of the area. Explore their unique lifestyle by visiting their old-fashioned stores filled with hand made goods (see pg 40 & 41 for more details). An active approach to experiencing Markesan might involve fishing in Little Green Lake or Lake Puckaway for walleye, bass, perch, bluegill or muskie. Hunters and snowmobilers will find plentiful game and excellent trails. Come for the day and attend one of our many fun family events: The Fire Department breakfast or brat fry, the Antique Car and Vintage Snowmobile Show, June Dairy Days, Heritage Days at the Grand River Valley Museum, Christmas Homespun Holidays Celebration, the Markesan Garden Walk and Winterfest (calendar on pg 8). Markesan’s motto of “a grand community” is a fitting description for this wonderful place on the Grand River. The fertile agricultural land remains a driving force behind the abundant family farms as well as the canning industry. An exceptional state-of-the-art school offers a modern and healthy environment for learning, demonstrating the commitment to our youth and their future. The Markesan library is filled with events for children and adults, becoming also a wonderful resource for those looking to continue their education. All of this, coupled with the presence of businesses, medical facilities, financial institutions and core public services create a priceless quality of life which we are proud to have and extend to our visitors. Come to Markesan to enjoy life.

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estled on the banks of the Fox River, Princeton is a hidden treasure full of abundant natural resources, shops, restaurants, the State’s largest outdoor Flea Market and so much more. The area is truly a haven for those looking to relax and unwind in a pleasant, peaceful, small-town environment. Princeton is rich with natural resources, streams and lovely landscapes. The outdoor enthusiast can enjoy an abundance of activities including hunting, fishing, canoeing, bird-watching, cycling, and camping. Along the downtown shoreline, witness Sturgeon rolling on the rocks as they spawn in early spring. Designated “Bird City”, view the endangered fledgling Whooping Cranes, in White River Marsh as they are taught to fly south. Princeton’s secluded bike routes draw cyclists from across the US looking to explore the beautiful scenery, discovering the beauty of spring wildflowers, summer prairies and fall foliage.

Shopping the Shops of Water Street in Princeton (listed on the National Register of Historic Places) offers some of the most distinctive experiences. With many crafters and artisans in residence, Princeton merchants pride themselves in offering unusual, one-of-a-kind goods, many of them handcrafted, eco-friendly, vintage and fair trade. From antiques to locally-made pottery, jewelry, boutique clothing, candles, kitchen gadgets, wine & cheese, Amish furniture, home décor, stylish floral arrangements, custom framing, books, baked goods, folk art, a spa, and much more! We have it all in our quaint shops, cafes, taverns and restaurants. Eat fresh and local hidden treasure when you prepare food from Princeton’s Farm to Fork Farmers Market located in the Princeton City Park every Wednesday afternoon from the end of May to mid-October. Shops of Water Street

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Your stay isn’t complete until you’ve experienced our Flea Market in the tree-shaded City Park. The State’s largest outdoor weekly Flea Market is open midApril through mid-October every Saturday. Come early--it opens at 6:00am and wraps up in the early afternoon—then wander around town for a nice stroll and great food. For more information, or to learn how to make your visit to Princeton a memorable experience, contact us at the Princeton Chamber of Commerce.

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features a variety of businesses in buildings whose architecture dates back to the 1860s. Take the walking tour of our city center to fully enjoy our beautiful architectural history. The Friday Night Concert Series at the Village Green is a summertime favorite. Cookie Daze, is a wonderful family festival featuring crafts, games, kid-made rockets and, of course, cookies! During Septemberfest we celebrate the beauty of our fall season with live music, the Watson Street car and motorcycle show, a charity sponsored dog walk, local food vendors, and other fun filled activities for the whole family to enjoy (don’t miss the fantastic Beechwood Farm corn maze in northern Ripon with hidden trails on 15 acres of corn!). The beloved Dickens of a Christmas weekend kicks off the holidays on the first weekend in December. Start the Friday evening off with the warmth of hot cider or hot chocolate, caroling, horse-drawn carriage rides, and snack on roasted chestnuts while viewing living scenes of days gone by in our downtown storefront windows known as Living Windows (Friday night). Saturday features Breakfast with Santa for the kids, Christmas Shopping throughout our unique stores, an Annual Quilt Show, Enchanted Forest, and a holiday Tour of Homes. Ripon holds a special place in our nation’s history: The Little White Schoolhouse, built in 1853, is the birthplace of the Republican Party, and a National Historic Landmark. This quaint and charming building witnessed the creation of a national movement that began on March 20, 1854. The Little White Schoolhouse is open for visitors to admire

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antique artifacts, to learn more about Ripon, and to understand what school life was like for children in the 1850s. Ripon College, a nationally recognized private liberal arts and sciences school, founded in 1851, flows into the community with buildings dating back to the 19th century. The college provides cultural and sporting events open for everyone to enjoy. Renowned guest speakers visit the campus, and we are graced with performances by the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and brilliant productions by the Ripon College Theatre Department. While visiting Ripon, make sure you explore our parks and trails (for walking, running, biking or cross country skiing), stop in at Rippin’ Good Cookies and sample some of their tasty selections at their outlet store. Visitors may also want to catch a movie at the historic Campus Cinema, founded by Ben Marcus in 1935. Ripon’s Vines and Rushes Winery is a must-stop for wine enthusiasts and those interested Wisconsin’s agri-tourism. These are just a few of the wonderful opportunities and fun times awaiting you in Ripon. Come. Find out why Ripon is the ideal place to live, work, play, and prosper. Be sure to check the calendar of events on page 8 to learn about all of the fun things happening in Ripon.

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See map on pages 20-21 for specific locations or call 920-294-1050 for more information Biking/Trekking

maps at www.glcountry.com

Birdwatching/Wildlife Viewing see page 15

Boating/Sailing

Green Lake & Little Green Lake www.greenlakesailingschool.com

Camping/RV’s

Berlin, Green Lake, Markesan & Princeton - see page 33

Canoeing/Kayaking Routes

Fox River (Berlin), Puchyan( Green Lake), Mecan River (Princeton), Green Lake, Little Green Lake & Silver Creek

Disc Golfing

Zobel Park & Green Lake Conference Center (Green Lake)

Fishing

HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 10:00-5:00 AND SATURDAY 10:00-3:00

(Green Lake, Little Green Lake & local rivers)

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Coming soon! www.glcountry.com for more info

Golfing

Mascoutin Golf Club (Berlin), Lawsonia Golf Course & Tuscumbia Golf Course (Green Lake) - see page 32

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Horseback Riding

Green Lake, Princeton & Ripon Contact chambers for detailed information.

Ice Fishing/Ice Boating

Green Lake & Little Green Lake https://www.facebook.com/iceboating

Ice Skating

Green Lake Marina & Village Green (Ripon)

Jet-skiing/Water Skiing

Green Lake & Little Green Lake

Running

13dot1 Half Marathon (Green Lake), Cluck-a-roo (Princeton), Krazy Legs (Kingston), Run for Sam (Princeton) & Winterfest (Markesan) Check calendar of events.

Sledding

Zobel Park (Green Lake)

Snowmobiling

www.greenlakecountysnowmobiletrails.com

Snow-shoeing/Cross Country Skiing

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Green Lake Conference Center & Mecan River Outfitters (Princeton)

Swimming/Aquatic Center

Ripon High School, Ripon College & Berlin Aquatic Center


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Best reason to COME to Green Lake Country? “The abundance of undisturbed nature, the amazing skies and sunsets, and the fantastic birdwatching.” (Linda)

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Both locations OPEN 5 am to midnight 715 W. Main St. • Waupun 920-324-4062

A Family Tradition on Big Green Lake for over 100 years

920.295.3617

101 Eureka St. • Ripon 920-748-6262

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GOLF A

Birdwatching White River Marsh Wildlife Area

in Green Lake Country

visit to Green Lake Country for golf lovers is simply a must. Four golf courses provide 81 holes, in which golfers will be challenged with breath taking layouts, rolling green hills, all cut through the Green Lake Country area.

Golf Courses Of Lawsonia The golf courses of Lawsonia are recognized by Golf Digest as One of America’s Best and Most Affordable Public Golf Facilities. Lawsonia offers two contrasting 18-hole layouts of magnificent design, astounding panorama, unmatched beauty, historical landmarks and abundant wildlife. In 2008 Lawsonia was voted Wisconsin Golf Course of the Year and is ranked second best course in the State. (36 holes) ■ for more information call 920.294.3320 or visit www.lawsonia.com

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Tuscumbia Golf Course

Over 260 bird species have been found in the area, including a nice variety of waterfowl, hawks and owls, woodpeckers, thrushes, sparrows, warblers and finches. Some of the favorites include Common Loon, American White Pelican, Wild Turkey, American Woodcock, Pileated Woodpecker, Scarlet Tanager, and Indigo Bunting. In winter, one can sometimes encounter Rough-legged Hawk, Snowy Owl, Northern Shrike, Snow Bunting, and both crossbills. Some of the unusual or rare birds that have been found here have been Iceland Gull, Yellow Rail, Snowy Plover, Summer Tanager, Carolina Wren, Bohemian Waxwing and Harris’s Sparrow.

Tuscumbia golf course also in Green Lake is Wisconsin’s oldest golf course. This 18 hole course with an executive par 3 course maintains a wealth of tradition for excellence. From the majestic evergreens, maples and oaks to the magnificent park-like setting golfing here is sure to be an experience to remember. Tuscumbia is nestled in the charm of Green Lake, and is great for a novice, or seasoned professional. (18 holes) ■ for more information call 920.294.3381 or visit www.tuscumbiacc.net

reen Lake Country is blessed by its wealth of habitats for birds and wildlife, and many good birding locations have trails and are open to public access. Depending on the time of year, some places will vary considerably in what birdlife might be present, while other sites might provide great opportunities to find birds during any season. In general, the best time of year for birdwatching is spring and summer – especially April through July – when migrants are passing through, or individuals are engaged in territorial displays and breeding activities.

Mascoutin Golf Course Berlin is home to the Mascoutin Golf Course. Some 300 years ago, fire-worshipping Indians lived in the Mascoutin Village just south of Berlin. It was in this gently rolling setting that E. Lawrence Packard carved out a magnificent 18-hole championship golf course through century old trees. The original Red and White nines opened for play in 1976 and the Blue nine opened in 1999. All 27 holes appeal to men, women and junior golfers. (27 holes) ■ for more information call 920.361.2360 or visit www.mascoutingolf.com Golf information courtesy of Jason Mansmith

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Starting relatively close to the lake, there are a number of Green Lake Conservancy sites that can provide a good birdwatching experience. One of the best is Sunnyside Conservancy, which is located along Silver Creek Inlet (off of Lakeview Dr.), and contains several lagoons and about two miles of trails. Other conservancy hiking areas include Hammer’s Trail and Winnebago Trail, both of which are located within the Green Lake Conference Center and overlook the lake. Norwegian Bay Conservancy is another excellent place to go, and has a long boardwalk that extends through a marsh to the shore of Norwegian Bay. More information about these and other conservancy sites can be found at the website: greenlakeconservancy.org A little further from the lake are two very large state-owned properties that can provide wonderful birding opportunities. One is the White River Wildlife Area (located north of Princeton and west of Berlin), and the other is Grand River Wildlife Area (just west of Kingston). Another good option is the Snake Creek Wetlands Trail, which follows an abandoned railroad right-of-way between Swamp and St. Marie Roads. All of these sites are marked on the maps. Courtesy of Tom Schultz

GOLF GREEN LAKE Your Authorized Information Source For Discounted Golf Packages and Stay-n-Play Packages

LAWSONIA – MASCOUTIN – TUSCUMBIA

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Girls Weekend Destination Shopping

Ripon Main Street, Green Lake’s Historical Downtown, Shops of Water Street (Princeton), Quilt Stores (Berlin & Ripon), Princeton Flea Market (May-Oct), Antique Stores throughout the area, Vines & Rushes Winery (Ripon)

Lunch or Dinner

Bellissimo (Berlin), The Treasury (Ripon), Grey Rock Mansion (Green Lake), Once in Blue Moon (Princeton), 680 North (Green Lake), Norton’s (Green Lake), Friday Golf & Gourmet at Lawsonia (Green Lake)

Relax and Pamper

Adeva Salon (Ripon), Evensong Spa (Green Lake), Yoga in the Vineyard (Vines & Rushes), Marigold Yoga (Ripon),

Jentle Yoga & Healing Center (Berlin), Sassafras (Coffee, Green Lake)

Entertainment

Thrasher Opera House (Green Lake), Shops of Water Street Concerts

(May-October),

Escapade Cruise (Heidel House), Dable Art Studio (Ripon), Vines & Rushes Winery (Ripon)

Campgrounds Hattie Sherwood Campground

Green Lake Campground

451 S. Lawson Drive Green Lake www.hattiesherwood.com • (920) 229-1828 Campsites are located on grassy, wooded lots, some on waters edge! Boat launch, sandy swim beach, playground, fishing, hiking/ biking trails, lake view, electric hook ups 20-50 AMP, modern restrooms/showers, potable water, dump station, wood for sale.

Lake Arrowhead Campground W781 Fox Court, Montello 920-295-3000 • www.lakearrowheadcampground.com Relax in our heated outdoor pool and kiddie pool or check out our swimming area and boat launch on Lake Puckaway. Grab a snack from our fully-stocked convenience store and enjoy themed weekends. We also rent boats, pontoons, bikes, golf carts and cabins.

Lakeside Campground

Green Lake Campground W2360 Hwy 23 Green Lake www.greenlakecampground.com • (920) 294-3543 “glc is a family-oriented vacation resort. Glc offers many amenities for our campers to enjoy. Everything is included in your daily rate so remember to pack your swim trunks and your golf clubs! Sand volleyball, basketball, hay rides, outdoor movies, stocked fishing pond (no license required), mini golf, playground, horseshoes, nature trails, game room, beach & swimming pond, karaoke / dj, live music, four pools, free wifi hotspots.

N3510 E. Tomahawk Trail, Montello 920-295-3389 • www.lakearrowheadcampground.com All-season park located directly on nine by two-mile Lake Puckaway. Relax on our beach or in our heated outdoor pool

and whirlpool, while the kids enjoy the playground. Spend the day on the lake-we have a boat launch and pier rentals available. All sites have 50 amp electric with water and sewer hookup.

Riverside Park Campground berlin

www.cityofberlin.net/modules/web/index.php/id/90 • (920) 361-5437 Riverside Park, one of the premier community parks in east central Wisconsin, stretches some 3,700 feet along the east bank of the Fox River in the northern portion of the city. The park is heavily used by boaters, fishermen, campers, picnickers, and athletes; and provides access to the Fox River for snowmobilers during the winter months.

Shady Oaks Campground MARKESAN www.campatshadyoaks.com • (920) 398-3138 We are a beautiful and eco campground near 7 lakes, and across from Little Green Lake. Playground, water & electric hook ups, sanitary dump station, low flow hot showers, low flow flush toilets, fire rings, ice and wood available, picnic tables, a game room, paved roads, daily and seasonal sites. We only use green cleaning products, provide containers for recycling, some solar lighting, compact fluorescent lights and have recently planted 150 trees.

Green Lake Conference Center W2511 State Rd. 23 Green Lake www.glcc.org/Accommodations/Cabins.html • (920) 294-3323 Some sites are shaded, others are open and grassy. Recreation activities include disc golf, biking, hiking, playgrounds, a rose garden, tennis, basketball, baseball, football, soccer, carpet ball, friendship beach, boat rentals, recreation center & equipment, horseshoes, golf, chapels, quiet spaces, broomball, cross country skiing, ice-bowling, sledding, tubing, snow-shoeing, winter hikes, wildlife viewing, art studios, wagon rides.

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Berlin Family Restaurant & Izzy’s Pub 186 Broadway, Berlin • (920) 361-7693

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Jeff’s on the Square 116 N. Capron, Berlin www.jeffsonthesquareberlin.com • (920) 361-4847

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Las Brasas 215 Ripon Road, Berlin • (920) 361-0821

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680 North 680 Illinois Avenue, Green Lake www.tuscumbiacc.net • 920.294.3240

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Adam’s Rib 538 Mill Street, Green Lake • (920) 294-9903

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BoatHouse Pub 643 Illinois Avenue, Green Lake www.heidelhouse.com • (920) 294-3344 Christiano’s Pizza W1917 State HWY 23, Green Lake www.christianospizza.com • (920) 294-3200

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Grey Rock 643 Illinois Avenue, Green Lake www.heidelhouse.com • (920) 294-3344 Harbor Lights 506 Hill Street, Green Lake www.harborlights.com • (920) 294-3631

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Little Corporal Restaurant 499 Hill Street, Green Lake • (920) 294-6772

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Norton’s of Green Lake 380 S. Lawson Drive, Green Lake www.nortonsofgreenlake.com • (920) 294-6577

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Sharkz 485 Park Dr., Green Lake www.sharkzgreenlake.com • (920) 807-0225 Sunroom 643 Illinois Avenue, Green Lake www.heidelhouse.com • (920) 294-3344

Restaurants

Langsford Pub W2615 S. Valley View Drive, Green Lake www.lawsonia.com/caddyshack.html • (920) 294-3320 Walkers of Kollerville W908 Cty. Hwy A & K, Green Lake • (920) 748-3661

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Lake View Inn N2905 State Rd 44, Markesan www.facebook.com/pages/Lake-View-Inn/162075103813813 • (920) 398-3030

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Sandy’s Diner 51 W Water St., MARKESAN • (920) 398-1422 Mike & Cathy’s Good Old Days W995 North-shore Drive, Montello • (920) 295-6660

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White Lake Beach Inc. N4785 19th Ave., Montello www.whitelakebeachresort.com • (608) 297-9386

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White Lake Country Club N1680 Country Club Dr., Montello www.whitelakegolf.com • (608) 297-2255

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Aunt Judy’s Café 816 State Hwy. 23/73, Princeton • (920) 295-4767

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Bernie’s Italian Steakhouse W3919 State Hwy. 23/73, Princeton berniessteakhouse.weebly.com • (920) 295-3721

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Buckhorn Bar & Grill 531 W. Water St., Princeton • (920) 295-4321

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Jillian’s 200S Fulton St., Princeton • (920) 295-3660

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Jim’s Place 329 S. Fulton St., Princeton • (920) 295-8995

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Mecan River Outfitters & Lodge W720 State Hwy. 23, Princeton www.mecanriveroutfitters.com • (920) 295-3439

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Once In A Blue Moon 538 W. Water St., Princeton • (920) 295-6100

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Pizza Factory 504 Water St., princeton • (920) 295-6696

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Reilly’ Pub 4111 S. Lake Shore Drive, Princeton www.ReillysPub.com • (920) 295-0656

Coffee Shops & Ice Cream

Alibi’s Dining & Spirits 1300 W Fond du Lac St, Ripon www.alibisinripon.com • (920) 748-7400

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Fat Bruce’s Bakery & Eating Kitchen 221 Watson St, Ripon www.fatbruces.com • (920) 748-5188

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Gallagher’s 333 Watson St, Ripon • (920) 748-2900

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J’s BBQ 1216 Fond du Lac St., rIPON • (920) 748-2232

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Kingston House Corner of Hwy. 44 & B, kingston • (920) 394-2400

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Kristina’s Family Café 317 Watson St, Ripon • (920) 748-5890

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Pastimes Pub & Grille 120 Scott St, Ripon www.pastimes.homestead.com • (920) 748-8222

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Ripon Family Restaurant 708 W. Fond du Lac St, Ripon • (920) 748-5444

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Roadhouse Pizza 102 Watson St, Ripon www.riponroadhouse.com • (920) 748-3322

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Silver Creek All Natural Market 800 W. Fond du Lac St., Ripon • (920) 748-9000

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Treasury Restaurant 114 Watson St, Ripon www.ripontreasury.com • (920) 748-2677

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Wayside Amoco Restaurant Hwy. 44 and 73, markesan • (920) 398-3484

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Bayview Landing 496 Bayview Ct., GREEN LAKE • (920) 294-3066 Guth’s End of Trail 485 Park Dr., GREEN LAKE Sassafras 524 Mill St., GREEN LAKE Victorian Tea House call for reservations and location information • (920) 398-8023 All In Good Taste LLC 725 W. Main St., Princeton • (920) 295-0344 Twisters 602 W. Water St., Princeton www.twister-ontheweb.com • (920) 299-5450 Mug’s Coffee House 307 Watson St, Ripon www.riponmugs.com • (920) 896-0550

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Use of local farms/ produce

Waterfront view

Outdoor Seating

Vegetarian Options

Dinner

Lunch

Breakfast

Seating Capacity

Dining


Dining Homemade daily specials, soups and desserts

P ASTIME S PUB & GRILLE

Business Delivery Mon.-Fri. Carry-outs, too! Monday:

Hours: Monday – Sunday 5:30A.M. to 2:00P.M.

920 748-5890 317 Watson St Downtown Ripon

Two Great Venues Under One Roof! 920-748-2232

A genuine taste of Traditional Southern BBQ has arrived! J’s BBQ is SMOKIN’ HOT!!!! M-T-W-Sat: 11-8 pm; Thursday: Closed; Friday: 4-9 pm; Sunday: 10-3 pm

920-748-2100 Monday 5 pm - Close • Tues-Friday 3 pm - Close Saturday & Sunday Noon - Close Buddy y Bumper Bumpers GLOW BOWL Arcade 2 Pool Tables Darts Daily Happy Hour Specials

12 Lanes of Bowling wling

In-HOUSE SMOKED Brisket * Baby Back Ribs * Pulled Pork * Wings * Friday Fish Fry All homestyle sides are made from scratch & are sure to please every taste bud! Plan your next event with J’s or Call in advance for LARGE take-out orders!!!! Dine-In, Call—in or Carry out Y’all! 920-748-2232

Hwy. 23 West • 1216 Fond du Lac Street, Ripon, WI

Cook’s Choice & AUCE Chicken Wings Served 5-9

Ripon’s Newest & Largest Tuesday: Beer Garden & Italian Beef on a French Roll Outdoor Dining Wednesday:

Cheaper Chicken Served 4-9 Taco Salad & Taco Wrap Served All Day

Most Affordable Food & Spirits Around

Thursday:

Homemade Soups Daily!

4 pc. Chicken Dinner, Alaskan White Fish, GrilledSalmonwithLemonPepperdillsauce Served All Day Friday:

Haddock, Perch, Alaskan White Fish Shrimp & Scallops Choice of French Fries or Potato Salad, Coleslaw & Rye Bread

HappyHour 3pm-6pm

Mon.-Fri.

Saturday: Saturday Night Ribeye & Shrimp, New York Strip, Ripon’s Finest Baby Back Ribs! Apple Cinnamon Pork Chops, Ribs Sunday:

8oz.SirloinSteakSandwich, NewYorkStrip,AppleCinnamonPorkChops

120 Scott St., Ripon

(920) 748-8222 • Fax (920) 748-8227

A local Wisconsin Winery focused on Quality Wines from Wisconsin grown Grapes You’ll taste our commitment to a quality, Wisconsin grown wine with every sip

Located on the Prellwitz family farm in Ripon, Wisconsin Special Events at the Winery include live music, art events, and more. Upcoming Events Calendar at vinesandrushes.com

• Nightly Specials • • Great Burgers • • Homemade Pizza • • Fish Fry • • Prime Rib • • Beer Braised Ribs •

• Our Famous Chicken Nightly • Southside of Big Green Lake Corners of County K & N

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Dartford Inn — 6264 North Lawson Dr., Green Lake • www.dartfordinn.com • (920) 294-6546

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Green Lake Conference Center — W2511 State Rd. 23, Green Lake • www.glcc.org • (920) 294-3323

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Green Lake Inn, LLC — W1970 S. Lawson Dr., Green Lake • www.greenlakeinn.org • (920) 294-3417

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Heidel House Resort & Spa — 643 Illinois Ave., Green Lake • www.heidelhouse.com • (920) 294-3344

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Brian & Sandi’s Good Old Days Resort — W995 W. North Shore Dr., Montello • www.goodolddaysresort.com • (920) 295-6723

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White Lake Beach Motel & Cabins — N4785 19th Ave., Montello • www.whitelakebeachresort.com • (608) 297-2278 Acorn Ridge Motel — W3910 State Hwy. 23/73, Princeton • www.acornridgemotel.com • (920) 295-6533

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Mecan River Outfitters & Lodge — W720 State Hwy. 23, Princeton • www.mecanriveroutfitters.com • (920) 295-3539

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Boarders Inn & Suites — 1219 W Fond du Lac Ave, Ripon • www.stayboarders.com • (920) 748-7578

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Cedar Ridge Stable & Lodge — W14471 Dartford Rd, Ripon • www.crstablelodge.com • (828) 553-5977

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Comfort Suites at Royal Ridges — 240 E Fond du Lac St, Ripon • www.ripwelinn@yahoo.com • (920) 748-2821

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Pilgrim Center — W1010 Spring Grove Rd., Ripon • www.wcci.org • (920) 748-6750

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Ridgewood Inn Motel — 1055 W Fond du Lac Ave, Ripon • www.ridgewoodinnmotel.com • (920) 748-2253

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Ripon Welcome Inn & Suites— 2 Westgate Dr, Ripon • www.choicehotels.com • (920) 748-5500

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Bed & Breakfasts Angel Inn Bed & Breakfast — 372 South Lawson Drive Green Lake • www.angelinns.com • (920) 294-3087

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The Greenway House Bed & Breakfast— 380 Lake St., green lake • www.greenwayhousebandb.com • (920) 379-0033

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McConnell Inn — 497 S. Lawson Drive Green Lake • info@mcconnellinn.com • (888) 238-8625

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Miller’s Daughter Bed & Breakfast — 453 North St., Green Lake • www.millersdaughter.com • (920) 294-0717

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The Millstone — N5734 Klaver St., Green Lake • ralph112@centurytel.net • (920) 294-3030

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Ellison’s Gray Lion Inn — 115 Harvard St., Princeton • (920) 295-4101

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Cabins, Cottages, Private Homes Carol Shores, LLC — 386 S. Lawson Dr., Green Lake • www.carolshores.com • (920) 229-4012

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Deer Path — W2347 Carpenter Lane Green Lake • www.deerpath.net • (630) 325-0060

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E & J Green Lake Cottage Rentals — W2048 N. Tuleta Hills Road Green Lake • jefshad@aol.com • (920) 858-9786

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Five Gables Victorian Estate — W2240 Oakwood Avenue Green Lake • www.carolshores.com • (920) 229-4012

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Greenway Log Cottages — 401 Strauss Avenue Green Lake • www.cottages.org/properties/WI_GreenLake_GreenWay.htm • (920) 294-6222

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North Wing — W1328 Spring Grove Rd Green Lake • morrell.patti@gmail.com • (847) 331-4626

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Sunset Cove — W3180 County Road K Green Lake • www.carolshores.com • (920) 229-4012

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Sunset Nook Cottage — 557 Gold Street Green Lake • www.escapetogreenlake.com • (920) 350-9625 The Keipe Hotel Vacation Rental — 536 Mill St., green lake • www.keipehotel.com • (920) 294-6484 or (920) 229-8148 (Evenings & Weekends)

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Adelines Casa de Cool — W116613 Marine Ct., Markesan • brianu@urbonline.net • (312) 531-7558

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Copper Pond Lodge — W502 Eagle Road Neshkoro • www.copperpondlodge.com • (920) 295-4114

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Lake Shore Bungalow, LLC — Green Lake Terrace Princeton • www.escapetogreenlake.com • (920) 350-9625

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Cedar Ridge Lodge — W14460 Dartford Rd., Ripon • www.crstablelodge.com • (920) 748-8405

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Free Wi-Fi

Game Room

Cable/ Satellite/HBO

Fitness Center

Sauna/ Whirlpool

Fireplace Rooms

Indoor /Outdoor Pool

Microwave/ Refrigerator

On-site Restaurant

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Bayview Motel & Resort — 439 Lake St., Green Lake • www.bayviewmotel.net • (920) 294-6504

Pet Friendly

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Accomodations

Greenway Log Cottages on beautiful Green Lake

Five 2 bedroom cottages; one 3 bedroom lodge; all with screened porches, grills & picnic tables. Boat slips included with cottage rental. Fishing & Pontoon boat rentals available to the general public.

Only 5 blocks from downtown

401 StrauSS avenue • Green Lake, WI • 920-294-6222 www.greenwaylogcottages.com

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439 Lake Street, Green Lake, WI 54941 • (920) 294-6504

150’ Private Pier & Launch Ramp Fishing and Pontoon Boat Rentals available to General Public www.bayviewmotel.net • info@bayviewmotel.net

Available to rent by the week or weekend, our lovingly restored hotel features the same historic craftsmanship and character of the hotel as is stood in 1905. With a spacious kitchen and family room and sleeping arrangements for up to twelve people, the Keipe is perfect for families or groups looking to enjoy all of what Green Lake has to offer. Just steps away from Green Lake’s restaurants, shopping and activities, guests enjoy spectacular views of the dam and Puchyan River and the best of Green Lake’s hometown hospitality.

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1.5hrs from Milwaukee - 1hr from Madison - 2hrs from Green Bay - 3hrs from Chicago - 3hrs from Eau Claire - 4hrs from Minneapolis - 4hrs from St. Paul

4hrs from Cedar Rapids - 5hrs from Bayfield - 5hrs from Duluth - 6hrs from Grand Rapids

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summer spring

For a more personal, interest based itinerary, contact our office or the local chamber of commerce. Use the calendar of events (pg 8-11) to inspire your next visit here.

Start the day with a hearty breakfast at Jillian’s (Princeton) or Gallagher’s (Ripon). • Midmorning walk: discover the small town charm of our historical downtowns and unique stores. • Tour the local Historical Society and learn about our past. • Lunch at Las Brasas Mexican Grill (Berlin) or Fat Bruce’s (Ripon). • Afternoon walk/hike through Hammer’s Trail (GL). Round of golf at Tuscumbia. Massage at Evensong Spa (GL). • Dinner at 680 North (GL) or The Treasury Restaurant (Ripon). • After dinner show at the historic Thrasher Opera House (GL)

winter

fall

Gourmet coffee and freshly baked muffins at Sassafras (GL) or Mugs (Ripon). • Take to the lakes or rivers to jet ski, boat, fish, canoe, paddleboard or kayak. • The Berlin Aquatic Center guarantees a day of safe, never ending fun for the little ones, or, spend the morning strawberry picking at Prellwitz Farms (Ripon). • Visit the local library and partake in their summer programs. • Lunch outdoors at Lawsonia’s Langford Pub (GL), or a picnic at our local parks. • Afternoon hike/bike one of the trails (map pg. 20). • Stop at Vines & Rushes Winery for an afternoon wine tasting or yoga in the vineyards. • Evening lake cruise on the Escapade Yacht (Heidel House, GL). • Dine at Bellisimo (Berlin), Goose Blind (GL) or any of our local restaurants (pg 34). • Wrap up the day with a late night ice-cream by the lake.

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After those chocolate chip pancakes, visit the Green Lake Conference Center and take in the fall colors. • Grab an espresso at Twister’s (Princeton) and find a unique vintage gift at the Princeton Flea Market (Saturday’s). • Birdwatchers can walk through Sunnyside Conservancy, Norwegian Bay Boardwalk or Snake Creek Wetlands to see/hear resident and migrant birds making their way through our area. • Discover a neighboring community for lunch (listing pg 34) and visit their historical downtown. • Enjoy a hearty meal at J’s BBQ (Ripon), or for a quieter evening, head to Grey Rock (GL). • After dinner concert at the Shops of Water Street (Princeton). After a hearty breakfast with the kids at Christina’s (Ripon) or the Little Corporal (GL), grab a sled and head over to Zobel Park (C5, pg. 20) • Skating rinks at the Green Lake Marina or Ripon’s Village Green are also great places to enjoy a winter morning outdoors followed by a hot chocolate at Guth’s End of the Trail (GL). • Snow-shoe or cross country ski at the GL Conference Center or Mecan River Outfitters (Princeton) both offer groomed trails and rental equipment. • Refuel with lunch next to the fireplace at 680 North (overlooking the snow covered links of the Tuscumbia Golf Course). • Enjoy a warm cappuccino at any of our local coffee shops, or visit the library for some relaxing edutainment. • Top the night off with great conversation, libations and a superb dinner made with local produce at The Treasury Restaurant (Ripon). V i s i t G r e e n L a k e C o u n t r y, W I

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2015 Summer Checklist for Kids $5 Movie Night (Marcus Theater, Ripon) Rippin’ Good Cookies (Cookie Outlet, Ripon) An Evening with the Bats (8/14, greenlakeassociation.com) Sailing Lessons (Green Lake Sailing School) AYA Youth Fishing Tournament (6/13, Green Lake) Strawberry Picking (Prellwitz Farms, Ripon) Berlin Aquatic Center Water Ski Show (6/27, Green Lake) Boys & Girls Club Programs (Berlin) Whooping Crane Training & Festival Chalk Walk (6/27, Green Lake) (Princeton, www.operationmigration.org) CookieDaze! (8/1, Ripon) Disc Golf (Green Lake Conference Center and Zobel Park) Local Libr Check out th aries e li Every Hero Has a Story fun and exci brary nearest you for a ting activiti schedule of (Local Library Programs – see box) es available all year long . Berlin Public Fox River Voyaguer Canoe Trip L ib ra ry www.berlin (6/12 & 8/14, Princeton) library.org 121 West Pa rk Ave., Ber Geocaching lin • (920) 36 1-5420 Caestecker (throughout Green Lake Country) Public Libra ry www.green lakelibrary Green Lake County Fair .org 518 Hill St ., Green Lake (8/6 - 8/8, Green Lake) • (920) 2943572 M a rk e sa Horseback riding (T-Cross Stables) n Public Lib rary www.markes anlibrary.o Ice Cream Parlor 75 North B rg ridge St., M arkesan • (9 (Berlin, Green Lake, Princeton) 20) 398-34 34 Princeton Pu b lic June Dairy Days L ib ra ry www.prince tonpublib.o (6/12 - 6/14, Markesan) 424 West W rg ater St., Pr inceton • (9 Kids Bowling (in each city!) 20) 295-65 77 Ripon Public L ib ra ry Missoula Children’s Theater www.riponli br 120 Jefferso ary.org/kids (1/19 & 6/27, Thrasher Opera House) n St ., Ripon • (9 20) 748-61 60

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Amish country

1 Metal Buildings Concepts 2 Sunrise Jams & Jellies/Hillside Greenhouse 3 Pine Lumber & Sawmill 4 Happy Hollow Bakery 5 Miller’s Bent & Dent 6 Yoders Horse Shelters 7 O’Malley’s Greenhouse 1 CVS Windows 2 Schrock’s Sawmill 3 Weaver Cabinets 4 Miller's GreenHaus 5 Miller Small Engine 6 Mast Bent & Dent 7 Lilac Furniture Gallery 8 Grandma’s Garden 9 Katies Carpet Shop

& Hand Woven Rugs

10 Links Greenhouse 11 Nature Trails Bakery 12 Mast Buggy Shop 13 Otto’s Produce & Greenhouse/Hickory Rockers 14 Mishler’s Country Store 15 Pleasant View Bakery 16 Miller’s Workshop 17 Maple Lane Woodshop 18 Countryside Welding & Repair 1 Woodside Harness Shop

/Lakeside Fabrics & Supplies

2 Fox River Greenhouse 3 Townline Greenhouse and Produce

A Supper Club buffet located in the heart of beautiful Amish Country world Famous BuFFet Hours:

920-394-2400

2 Butterfly Antiques 3 Sunrise Cabinet Doors & Furniture 4 Miller’s Cabinet Shop

mondAy, Closed tueSdAy, Closed WedneSdAy, featuring Chicken and Dumplings - 5-9pm thurSdAy, featuring BBQ Baby Back Ribs - 5-9pm FridAy, featuring Fish Fry, 5-10pm SAturdAy, featuring Carved Prime Rib, 5-10pm SundAy, Brunch, 10-1:30pm The KingsTon house 210 South Street Kingston, WI 53939

1 Kingston House Food

5 Quilts Susie’s 6 Weaver Harness Shop & Shoes 7 Farmers Repair Shop 8 Green Acres Aquaponics Future Home

luncH served in tHe Bar and grill: WedneSdAy-SAturdAy 11 - 1:30pm Sorry, we do not accept reservations. Relax in our large bar and lounge while you wait. Parties of 20 or more, please inquire at info@KingstonHouseSupperClub.com or at 920-394-2400

www.KingstonHouseSupperClub.com

9 Tri-County Produce Auction 10 Shady Lane Log Furniture 11 Maple Grove Cabinets 12 Hilltop Repair 13 D&L Metal Buildings 14 Bull Pen

SOUTH & MAIN

Ms. Bouvi’es Vintage Market *608-206-2527* “Vintage with a French Country Flare”

in Dalton

Bull Pen ~

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Find us on Facebook for other sale dates and times. 2015 Flea & Farmer’s Markets: May 16, Sept 26

920-394-3904 ________ COLD BEER & GREAT BURGERS

15 South & Main in Dalton 16 Ms. Bouvr’es Vintage Market 1 Grandriver Greenhouse 2 A&E Foods/Grandma’s Candy Store 3 D&E Sharpening/Buggies 4 Wayside Amoco & Repair/Food 1 Sandhill Cabinets 2 Salemville Cheese Factory 3 Salemville Greenhouse 4 Chair Shop

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5 Countyline Shop 6 Pride Originals

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Amish Settlement in Green Lake Country

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eritage Tourism means visiting our small, quasi~rural towns, meeting a local volunteer and engaging in a wonderful conversation with someone who is passionate about our past and is eager to share our stories with you. By seeing photos of an old quarry, or holding the tools workers used, we understand their challenges, we put ourselves in their everyday lives, we imagine what their dreams must have been like. By learning how a butter churner works, to seeing doctors utensils of the early 1900’s, to admiring elegant Victorian gowns and porcelain plates, or laughing at images through a stereoscope, you have the opportunity to leave the land of today and enter the world of yesterday. It’s “Edutainment” at its best.

here are many small Amish businesses in the south east part of Green Lake County, as well as businesses supporting the Amish heritage. The Markesan and Kingston/Dalton Historical Societies can provide the visitor with in depth information on where these settlers came from, their traditions and customs and how they have integrated into their neighboring communities, as well as what trades they are known for (woodworking, baking, cheese making, greenhouses to name a few). Because we support and embrace the heritage of our Amish neighbors, we kindly ask visitors to please slow down and show courtesy to horse-drawn wagons and buggies as well as respect the privacy and traditions of these families so everyone remains safe while traveling in our area.

Butterfly Antiques & Resale

Request a copy of our Green Lake Country Heritage Tourism Guide by calling 920-294-1050 or by emailing info@glcountry.com Berlin Historical Society 124 Hillside Dr., Berlin 920-361-2460 Dartford Historical Society 501 Mill St., Green Lake 920-294-6194 Fairwater Historical Society Hwy 44 - 106 Main St., Fairwater 920-346-5140 Kingston/Dalton Historical Preservation Society 575 Main Street, Kingston 920-394-3075 Little White Schoolhouse 114 Scott St., Ripon 920-748-6764 Grand River Valley Museum & Train Depot 214 E. John St., Markesan 920-398-3945 Princeton Historical Society 630 and 632 W. Water St., Princeton (920) 295-3469 or (920) 295-4927 Ripon Historical Society 508 Watson St., Ripon 920-748-5354

Rosendale Historical Society 203 W. Diving St (Hwy 23), Rosendale (920) 872-2558

Step Back In Time ...

Grand River Valley Museum Open Saturdays May thru September Open 1pm to 4pm

or By Appointment Anytime!

www.markesanhistoricalsociety.org 214 E. John St. • Markesan, WI 53946

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Friday & Saturday and other days optional April - October 9:30-5:00

Hwy. 44 in Downtown Kingston 608-553-0257

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ken y all-y y Taco TueSda ThurSdaat Fish & chic -e n a s -c ib all-you ken & r FrIday unday chic S ServIng Food daIly

M-Th 11am-2am, F & Sat 11am-2:30am, Sun 11am-2am

W3350 Main Street • Manchester, WI

920-398-2443

Restaurant

Serving...5am-10pm Open 7 Days a Week

Breakfast • Daily Lunch • Dinner Specials! Friday Fish Fry • Famous Broasted Chicken • ICE • SODA • BEER/LIQUOR • LOTTERY • PIZZA • SNACKS • ICE CREAM • GAS • OIL • DIESEL • VIDEO RENTAL • DAIRY ITEMS • ATM

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WRECKER SERVICE EMERGENCY REPAIRS

WAYSIDE AMOCO RESTAURANT & REPAIR

Hwy 44 & 73 • Markesan, WI • Repair • 920-398-3722 ~ Restaurant • 920-398-3484


• Paint

• Fax & Copy Service

• Hardware • Softener Salt • LP Tanks Filled • Pet Supplies • Gifts • Greeting Cards • Hand Tools • Electrical • Housewares & Appliances • Sporting Goods & Automotive

The helpful place.

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Hwy. 23 West,

983 East Plaza Rd.,

PH. (920) 748-3360

PH. (920) 787-4911

FAX (920) 748-3994

FAX (920) 787-4916

Family owned since 1948

Family owned since 2007

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Hours: M-F 7:00-8:00; Sat. 7:00-6:00; Sun. 8:00-4:00 Free Local Delivery • Free Gift Wrap

• Wild Bird Food & Feeders • Window & Screen Repair • Key Duplicating • Power Tools • Plumbing • Lawn & Garden • Green House • Landscaping Materials • Pool Supplies

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