La Crosse Region Ranked #2 Midwest City To See Fall Folliage

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La Crosse Region in Wisconsin Named 2nd Best Places for Fall Foliage

La Crosse, Wisconsin is located beside the mighty Mississippi River and is known for its stunning natural views and breathtaking landscapes. The La Crosse Region has an abundance of protected state lands which are home to thousands of animal and plant species, towering buffs, streams, and many more natural areas to explore. Based off this and other factors, the La Crosse Region was ranked as the second best place to view fall foliage in the Midwest. The ranking was also based on Deciduous (trees with leaves that change color) coverage, percent of deciduous tree coverage, USDA plant hardiness zones, latitude, and elevation. The La Crosse region includes Wisconsin cities La Crosse, Onalaska, Holmen, West Salem, Town of Campbell/French Island, and one Minnesota city La Crescent.

The forests in La Crosse Region start to change from their green tones to brilliant orange, yellow, and red hues in late September. These colors are made even more dramatic when they reflect off the Mississippi River or coat the city’s historic bluffs. At the area’s nearby pumpkin patches, wineries, and apple orchards, tourists can get a close-up view of the vibrant leaves while engaging in various fall activities like navigating corn mazes, sipping seasonal beverages, and apple picking. So where are the best places to view the color change in the La Crosse region? 

The wooded cliffs on the eastern outskirts of La Crosse Region are traversed by about 10 miles of hiking and multi-use paths. The trails are easily accessible from four designated parking locations. Connecting paths from Myrick Park or downtown La Crosse via Riverside Park allow for easy access by bike or on foot. The well-known Grandad Bluff Park, with its breathtaking views over the city and river valley, in addition to four recognized panoramas, are accessible from the Hixon Forest Trails. The Hixon Forest provides a prime opportunity to view this year’s fall foliage. With access to cliffs that overlook miles of forest dotted with deciduous trees (trees with leaves that change color). The La Crosse region is covered with 39.3% of Deciduous tree coverage.

The Green Coulee is located between Stonebridge Avenue and Green Coulee Road in Onalaska. The highest point in the Coulee Region is Green Coulee Park, which stands at 1212 feet. The 67-acre park is made up of hiking routes that connect the wetlands region at the park’s lower end with the oak savanna parts and the rock quarry at the top of the bluff that provides views of part of Onalaska. Green Coulee Park gives foliage viewers a unforgettable view of the changing Autumn leaves because of its high altitude. Photographers and tree enthusiasts flock to the area to catch a glimpse of the picturesque views of the forest below. 

You can learn more about the beauty and wonder of the La Crosse Region here.

The other cities that ranked in the Midwest were:

Bloomington, Indiana 

  • Population: 169,230
  • Best Day For Viewing: October 20
  • Percent of Deciduous Tree Coverage: 59.7%

Carbondale, Illinois 

  • Population: 123,347
  • Best Day For Viewing: October 24
  • Percent of Deciduous Tree Coverage: 37.2% 
Things To Do This Fall >

Best Places To See Fall Folliage

As the colors begin to change along the ancient bluff sides, the La Crosse Region’s vibrancy continues to burst. Visit famous overlooks of the Mississippi River highlighted in reds, oranges, and yellows. Check out the many shops, coffee shops, fine eateries, supper clubs, orchards, and wineries our Region has to offer!

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Autumn Aesthetics In La Crosse

La Crosse is a stunning destination with front row views to changing seasons! Take part in our historic festivals, explore charming family-owned shops with everything from cozy sweaters for that crisp fall morning hike to locally sourced produce and home décor for added autumn spice.

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Fall Agritourism Adventures In The La Crosse Region

The upper Midwest and the La Crosse Region are proud of our rich natural resources and plethora of agritourism businesses. What is Agritourism? It is the combination of agriculture and tourism! The La Crosse Region has many farms, sustainable buildings and locations rich in agriculture who use this practice. Visit these six businesses this fall and share your fun agritourism adventures with us with the hashtag #explorelacrosse!

Rainbow Ridge Farms

N5732 Hauser Rd. Onalaska, WI 54650

Rainbow Ridge Farms Bed & Breakfast is a charming turn-of-century working farm. Nestled in a peaceful valley, guests can relax and enjoy the area`s attractions. Activities at the farm vary by season. As guests, you are welcome to help milk goats, feed baby animals, work in the garden, and collect eggs for breakfast in the morning. There’s even goat yoga to participate in!

Justin Trails

7452 Kathryn Avenue, Sparta, WI 54656

The 200-acre Driftless Region Wisconsin Bed and Breakfast is an exceptional stop. TripAdvisor rates them as one of the top Wisconsin Bed and Breakfasts. They have welcomed guests for 35 years at their family-owned farm resort which has been in the Justin family since 1916. It’s also a fitting retreat for anglers, birdwatchers, and nature lovers alike. The property is curated as a nature preserve, respecting nature’s call for pristine conservation.

Southwind Orchards

45440 County Rd 12, Dakota, MN 55925

Southwind Orchards apples are grown on the 120-acre apple orchard, packing facility, and retail store located among the beautiful rolling bluffs of Dakota. Nestled on the banks of the Mississippi River, they are only 10 minutes from La Crosse! Come and enjoy the beauty of their ponds and their captivating location on Apple Scenic Blossom Drive.

Hidden Trails Corn Maze

W4704 State Rd 16, West Salem, WI 54669

Hidden Trails Corn Maze is La Crosse’s agri-tainment venue. Open Wednesday-Sunday, Sept 7 – Nov 2, 2024, Hidden Trails offers four corn mazes, a pumpkin patch, weekend wagon rides, farm animal fun, sweet treats, fall décor, and more! Get lost and find memorable fun in over five miles of paths in a
12-acre corn maze. 

La Crosse Distilling Co.

129 Vine St. La Crosse, WI 54601

Come visit the city’s first distillery! “La Crosse Distilling Co. uses geothermal energy in their distillation process, also to heat and cool the building. Mississippi River water is re-circulated underground from an aquifer to a geothermal pump in the distillery. They use the earth’s thermal qualities to provide energy without burning fuel and polluting the earth.” Tour the facility and see firsthand how gin, vodka, whiskey and other spirits are made. Enjoy a handcrafted cocktail at the bar of their world-class tasting room and an entrée of local, farm-fresh ingredients!

Hidden Hills

S 1441 Sobkowiak Ln, Stoddard WI, 54658

Are you looking for some family fun in nearby rolling country hills? How about a day of wide-open spaces, fresh air, and sunshine? If that’s you, Hidden Hills has got to be on your list! Hidden Hills’ produces high-quality farm-fresh eggs and animals raised on 99.8% grass-fed and non-GMO fields. All animals are raised in large roaring areas where they’re able to express their natural healthy and clean lives. Whole chickens and farm-fresh egg sales are frequently available and family fun includes nerf wars, paintball courses, petting farm animals, and more!

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Natural Wonders Of The La Crosse Region

Visit these legendary destinations you won’t want to miss! As part of the Driftless Region, the La Crosse area features many natural wonders! Check out these standouts that will undoubtedly be the highlights of your fall in the La Crosse Region!

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Channel The Flannel At Hidden Hills

It’s time to throw on your coziest sweater and take a beautiful scenic road trip through rolling bluffs painted with fall colors to uncover what adventures lie in Hidden Hills. It’s a hidden gem for families, a fun day-trip, and there’s wide-open spaces with gourd-geous views and exciting activities to match!

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Veterans Memorial: A Salute To Those Who Serve

La Crosse is proud of the many memorials and sculptures in our communities that honor those who have fought for our country. We thank those in the community and beyond for the sacrifices made and Veterans Freedom Park assists in sharing our gratitude. This is the beginning of a series of memorial tributes in the La Crosse Region, stay tuned for more memorials in our region.

Veterans Freedom Park

The Veterans Freedom Park is a must-see while in La Crosse. A local veteran was inspired to create a memorial recognizing the “Forgotten War” to honor Korean War Veterans. Four additional memorials soon followed. The Korean Warm Memorial, WWI Memorial, U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps, the Hmong and Lao Memorial, and the WWII Memorial bring honor and gratitude to all who have served. They now all stand in Veterans Freedom Park.

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Korean War Memorial

In this memorial, a large monument rests further along the path, featuring an outline of both North and South Korea. It reads: “Korean War Veterans Memorial, Forgotten No More.” The monument also features dates the war began and ended (6/25/1950 through 7/27/1953), the number of casualties (36,576), the number wounded (103,284), and the number of POWs returned to the United States (4,418).

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World War I Memorial

This memorial features a brick pathway, flanked by two brick pillars. At the center of the memorial stands a statue of a World War I soldier, complete with trench boots and a haversack. Additional pillars with inscriptions encircle the statue, and a low curved brick wall provides seating. Etched in the pillars are inscriptions of never surrendering and how each person had died, lived and is now loved in these fields.

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U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps Memorial

The La Crosse-Rebecca Myrick Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) donated a plaque for this memorial. It reads: “In Commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the United States Cadet Nurse Corps 1943 to 1948, In Honor of All Who Served.” Other plaques tell the story of the Cadet Nurse Corps and applaud their role in the war. Members of the DAR can often be found weeding at the memorials.

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Hmong-Lao Vietnam Veterans Memorial

This memorial was dedicated and created to inspire the Hmong youth and remind them of their history. And, to educate and remind Americans about the sacrifices the Hmong-Lao Veterans made. The statues stand vigilantly side-by-side atop a bold red base. A plaque describes our “moral responsibility to build a memorial in memory of those in the jungle who did not make it to the United States and those that did make it.”

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World War II Memorial

This memorial is dedicated to World War II veterans. The statue, is made of fiberglass in the likeness of an infantry soldier. It stands on an eye-catching, vibrant blue platform. Six stone pillars encircle the statue, and four of the pillars are etched with the insignia of a branch of the Armed Forces: The United States Marine Corps, the United States Army, the United States Navy, and the United States Coast Guard.

Vietnam War Memorial

A newer addition to the Veterans Freedom Park is the Vietnam War Memorial. It includes a walk-way with a sculpture of combat boots and a flag and rifle leaning against them. Walking further into the area you’ll see a curved wall with the names of 1,239 military personnel killed in action engraved on it and the billowing flags in the background. Included is a plaque reading “We will never forget the sacrifices of those who fought for our freedoms during the Vietnam War. 1959 – 1975.” There are also benches to sit and reflect in this memorial.

Veterans Memorial Field Eagle

The stainless steel eagle, perched on top of five decorated steel arches and masonry columns, represents the national symbol, appearing on the Great Seal of the United States. This sculpture is intended to honor veterans of all five branches of the United States Military. The design is celebrative in nature and contains symbols which reflect both the monument’s status as a veterans’ memorial and the stadium’s function as a UW-La Crosse athletic facility.

Hixon Memorial

This art piece depicts a mother and her child resting upon a granite base. The sculpture is made of bronze.  Inscripted in the base of the statue is, “Who had not learned in hours of faith, the truth to flesh and sense unknown that life is ever Lord of Death and love can never lose its own.”  An old oak tree stands as a protective canopy over the sculpture. The cemetery in which the sculpture stands is itself a La Crosse Historic Site.

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Louie’s Legacy of Honoring Those Who Served – Memorials

In 2015, Louie was serving as the President of the Korean War Veterans Association Chapter 275 in the La Crosse area and wanted a place to remember and reflect on veterans, he decided to do it himself and with the help of others.

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Veterans Memorial Campground & Park

Enjoy family camping on the banks of the La Crosse River with shaded grassy sites this summer! Stay and enjoy their quiet, peaceful campground. They pride themselves on providing a clean, and wholesome atmosphere for camping families. 

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Note-Worthy Norskedalen

The Perfect Blend of Natural and Historic Preservation

Hike, explore and learn more at Norskedalen Nature and Heritage Center!

Whether you are a history bluff, nature guru, or any experience level of hiker, Norskedalen has something for you! Norskedalen is always updating their hiking trails with varying levels of difficulty, each trail with a scenic view and even more breathtaking nature. Once you are finished with exploring, learn about the fascinating houses you just saw, and the rich history within the center.

A Rich Cultural History

Norskedalen, or “Norwegian Valley” was created in 1977, set with a mission to enrich the education of others as well as preserving the nature and cultural heritage of the area. The historic buildings set on the property are over 150 years old and tell the story of those who lived generations before us. Throughout various trails, you can get up close and personal with these historic buildings, even peering inside to see the old fashioned furniture and interior.

The oldest living house on the property, Thrunegaarden, is an open air museum available to tour by appointment, and includes restored log buildings previously used by Norwegian immigrants. Interesting in learning more? There is another museum on site, “The Immigrant Story!” This museum describes the immigrant experience including real artifacts located from Norway and explains the history and importance of Folk Music and art to the Norwegian Culture.

A Real Natural Beauty

With 400 acres of preserved land, the beauty on this property is unmatched. Forests full of deciduous and coniferous trees with bubbling creeks at every turn, it’s like walking in a fairytale. Be sure to stop in on the Troll Trail where little trolls and gnomes hide behind trees and on stumps!

Plentiful meadows are perfect places for picnics, while the forest is bountiful of life with everything from wildflowers to butterflies and bees. Miles of trails are located throughout the acreage, and Norskedalen continues to expand the selection of trails they currently offer. There is always something new to experience and new features to explore when you visit!

Come Visit Today!

With all of the wonderful features available at Norskedalen, it’s the perfect place to be at one with nature. The picturesque bluffs in the background with bright blue skies make for an unforgettable day full of nature and history.

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Top 7 Local Coffee Shops For A “Brewtiful” Day

Jump Start Your Day With A Local Brew In The La Crosse Region

Treat Yourself!

When you’re ready to kick-start your morning or afternoon, coffee, tea’s and baked goods are a must! Get ready to check out a few* of the La Crosse Region’s favorite brew-stops!

Bean Juice

Bean Juice

Curve your caffeine addiction by stopping in Bean Juice! They fresh roast their coffee in-house along with baked goods created by an award-winning baker! A beautiful view of the bluffs makes this coffee house the perfect stop for your caffeine fix. Offering a variety of coffees and teas along with sandwiches, soups and salads; all with a freshness and quality that can’t be beat.

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Grounded Patio Cafe

You might spot their iconic coffee mural on the side of their building. Grounded Patio Café is a one-of-a-kind local coffee shop. As the years go by, brewing methods evolve and tastes change, but Grounded continues to stay true to their passion of serving the best coffee to historic Downtown. They have a mix of hot and cold coffees, teas, lemonades and even hard drinks. Stop by for a one-of-a-kind experience!

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The Pearl Coffee House

The Pearl Coffee House is conveniently located right next door to The Pearl Ice Cream Parlor. The shop features a variety of premium teas, gourmet coffee, and hot beverages. Try out their specialty drinks like the coconut caramel latte, toasted marsh mallow mocha and some seasonal favorites like the salted caramel white mocha. Try out any of their light breakfast items or baked goods or stop in for a sweet treat!

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Jules Coffee House La Crosse

Jules Coffee House is the longest-running coffee shop in historic downtown La Crosse Wisconsin. In 1993 it was converted from a shoe store into a quaint coffee shop tucked snugly at 327 Pearl Street. When the shop was opened by Chris Kahlow it quickly became a staple of downtown. Jules Coffee is the oldest coffee shop in historic La Crosse Wisconsin. Serving a full line up of espresso drinks, fresh baked goods made daily, and breakfast and lunch options.

The Parlour

The Parlour

Available to the Charmant’s boutique hotel guests, The Parlour offers a luxury ambiance paired with pastries and artisanal coffee, espresso, tea, and hot chocolate. The hotel and Parlour provide comfortable seating and a view of Historic Downtown La Crosse, while conveniently located a block from Riverside Park along the Mississippi River.

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JavaVino

JavaVino is a local gem, with unique blends of coffee, specialty drinks, delicious foods, and fine wines. They offer classic breakfast, brunch favorites, and innovate lunch and dinner options. JavaVino has something to satisfy every craving! Grab a quick coffee to-go or stay and enjoy the modern atmosphere and excellent service.

Cabin Coffee Company

Cabin Coffee Company

Located in the heart of historic downtown La Crosse right off Jay St., enjoy The Cabin Company’s specialty flavors, in-house roastery, and overall cozy atmosphere! They have a large variety of hot or cold drinks, specialty non-caffeinated drinks, and tasty breakfast wraps, and sweets. Sit down next to their fireplace, smell the wonderful coffee brewing, chat with friends or enjoy a meal with family.

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6 Brag Worthy Brunch Spots
The La Crosse Region is known for its foodie delights and one can’t forget about the most important meal of the day – breakfast! With classic coffee stops to family restaurants and tasty meals, there is a breakfast option suitable for all! Check out these egg-ceptional highlights curated for your breakfast pleasure!

If you love coffee a “latte,” fix your coffee and breakfast cravings while enjoying unique settings and ambiances only found in the La Crosse Region.

*Please note that this list is not comprehensive of the entire Region’s coffee and breakfast shops.

“Seas The Day” On The La Crosse Queen Paddlewheeler

Hop on for a cruise to see the Grand Mississippi River!

Learn About The Historic Paddlewheeler While Taking In The Scenic Views

The La Crosse Queen Paddlewheeler is a modern-day replica of the grand riverboats which used to ply the Mississippi in the early 1900s. She is one of the few “true” paddlewheelers still in operation in the country today. In keeping with early traditions, she was built with stern wheels which are her only means of propulsion.

Cruise Where 3 Rivers Meet

The La Crosse Queen cruises along the Mississippi River where the Black and La Crosse River meet. You’ll venture to see one of the few remaining swing bridges in the country and the iconic Blue Bridge dividing Wisconsin and Minnesota state lines as well as cruise along La Crosse and La Crescent. Here you’ll be able to see the rolling bluffs and spot wildlife while learning the history of the area from a tour guide.

Special Features

Not only can you see gorgeous views, but you can enjoy snacks with a full service bar and food. With an upper and lower deck full of ample seating and tables, it’ll be easy to enjoy time with friends or family. The lower deck is air-controlled for all types of weather and has windows lining the boat while the upper deck has a covered area for shade or an open back to enjoy the sun as you cruise along the water. There are several types of cruises to choose from to meet everyone’s niche, including a pizza cruise, Saturday night dinner cruise and a Sunday brunch cruise.

Find More Riverside Adventures

Designed for every type of explorer, find your next adventure between the bluffs in this custom library of itineraries. From epic eats to sophisticated shops, adrenaline filled experiences to angling and hiking, get ready to make memories with those that matter most! Learn more about the Riverside Adventures from Cynthia (Adventuring Woman).

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Discover The Wonders Of The Niagara Cave

Visit the natural cave formations in the La Crosse Region!

Explore The Wonders Of Niagara Cave

Niagara Cave is one of the most fascinating and unique geological attractions in the United States. In fact, it has been rated one of the top ten caves in the United States by many outdoor activity rating sites! During the one hour, one mile, guided tour, visitors will witness an underground stream leading to a waterfall nearly 60 feet high, stalactites both delicate and massive, calcite flowstone, and several fossils that have been dated to over 400 million years.

A Gem Discovered by Accident

Harmony, Minnesota is located in a unique geological region of the United States known as the driftless area. It’s a small section of SE MN that was not covered by glaciers during the last several ice age advances. This granted a varied topography and geology that doesn’t exist in the rest of the state.

The Cave’s history really begun with in 1924 when it was accidently discovered by the local farmer in search of lost pigs. 

With the discovery, researchers found that Niagara Cave is a natural limestone cave which was formed in bedrock from deposition that occurred when southeast Minnesota was actually located near the equator under a shallow sea during the Ordovician period, 450 million years ago. The cave itself was formed by flowing water through cracks and crevices in the uplifted limestone exposing ancient marine fossils from this time period. This started occurring about 400,000 years ago.

Special Features

Niagara Cave is home to many special features showcased during a guided tour. Visitors can explore the 60 foot high waterfall, a stream, and natural stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone, and other cave formations during a one hour and one mile tour underground. There’s even an underground wedding chapel as well as several extinct marine species and fossils! At every twist and turn you’ll discover something new with 200 feet of limestone and shale deposits.

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Niagara Cave not only has cave tours, but an 18-hole miniature golf course and a gemstone and fossil mining sluice. Visitor’s can purchase bags of sand with either fossils, gemstones or both and use the sluice to pan out their purchase. And don’t worry, if you have a larger group they also have a covered pavilion and multiple picnic tables for use and a large playground for kids!

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Fly Fishing In The Driftless Region

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Cold groundwater passes over limestone and boils from deep within the earth’s crust until it pushes to the surface and starts rolling toward the Mississippi.

At the edge of the prairies of the American Midwest, the Driftless area flourishes. With people, farms, beer, cheese, industry and history. And at the bottom of it all, with clean spring creeks and trout. Lots and lots of trout.

Fishing, like fish, and like much in the natural world, flourishes at the edge of things.” 

Ted Leeson, Jerusalem Creek

Driftless Area: Formed by the Ice Age

12,000 years ago seems like a really long time. In the context of our life on this planet it might be. However, in the context of the 2.5 Million years that the glaciers of the last Ice Age carved, rutted, gutted and ground down most of Canada and the Northern United States into one flat prairie dotted with lakes, it is not. During that 2.5 million years, as the ice advanced and retreated over the midwest like massive continent-sized waves of an ocean, it left behind its “drift” – clay, silt, sand, rocks, boulders.

Except for one area in the Midwest. 24,000 square miles in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Illinois left unscarred. The drift stopped just short, forming the edge of the area we now know as Coulee Country. Little Norway. The Paleozoic Plateau. Or by it’s more recognized name, The Driftless. The edges start to blur. The prairies melt away here, and the imprint of mother nature’s hands start to come into focus – bluffs, nooks, hollows, ridges, savannahs, brooks, cricks, white pines, and the soft corners of grassy undercut creek banks.

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A lot has happened in 12,000 years. The ice started to retreat for good, and that melting ice conveniently coincided with the migration of the first human beings in America, as vast and varied as the ecology of the area: Native peoples – Mound Builders, The Ho-Chunk, Chippewa, Kickapoo, Norweigan settlers, German brewers and cheese makers, Polish sausage makers, Bohemian textile artists, Czech refugees, counter-cultural hippies, conservationist authors, plains architects, british homesteaders, amish carpenters, hmong organic farmers, and french fur traders. And eventually, the trout bum.

Fly Fishing Driftless Area, Wisconsin: Trout Everywhere

The sun is peeking above the bluffs as I light the Jetboil for my morning coffee on the tailgate of the rig. Most times I reach for a big bushy caddis without really thinking too much about it while the water for coffee boils. Of the 13,000 miles of trout streams, rivulets, cold springs, rivers, and trickles, we’re usually looking for the trickles. Little streams you can almost step over.

Every piece of water here feels connected to the other, therefore large trout often find their way into some very small water. Small ones are in there too, and we seem to touch a bunch more of those as the sun rises and warms our cheeks and the beer can in my back pocket. Crushed mint under foot floats up through the air as tiny midges pop and flit. Pop, flit, mint. Pop, flit, mint. This sets the cadence for the day.

If you’re a match-the-hatch kind of angler, every season in the driftless offers something for you, even in the middle of the winter. I’m not into knocking ice off my guides and fingerless gloves, so I skip it altogether and wait for spring, then pause to get fired up for late summer and early fall.

In the early spring the stream-side grasses and vegetation are lower, fish are hungry, tiny black stoneflies and midges pop up before a smattering of blue-winged olive hatches. Caddis follow, and you can expect pretty great fishing with a dry fly tight to the bank. You can also have a helluva day pitching little heavy buggers and streamers against a limestone wall or ripping them through riffles and brush piles.

Driftless Area: the Big Boys come out at night

Late summer brings on big terrestrial fishing and slides up next to impressive trico hatches. And of course, if you have the patience and fortitude, dragging big mice patterns in the middle of the night with a headlamp can lead to a shot at a very large night-feedin’ vampire, brown trout.

I toss a few beers in the cooler and a couple cold breakfast burritos. There are small cabins for rent scattered throughout the area, but if you don’t mind sleeping on the ground, there are endless car-camping spots dotting the five million acres of public land.

The Toyota sputters out of the campground, kicking up rocks from the dirt road, slapping the fender, passing dairy and pig farms and supper clubs and click-clack horse buggies and old tobacco barns and high above the bluffs edge a Cooper’s Hawk circles.

I don’t even know where I’m going, and I think that’s the right attitude to have. I’m not on my way to fish the Frying Pan or the Bighorn.

Fly Fishing Wisconsin: Fish the Area not the River!

In fact, you don’t really come here to fish one river. You’re here to fish the area. You will find water. And that water will have trout in it. Sometimes really big ones. Sometimes really small ones. Brown ones. Brook ones. Tiger ones. Pick a hollow and head up that hollow. Stick your head out the window to take in the sweet honeysuckle, the warm watercress, the wet clay. You’ll find the water.

My caddis slams clumsily against the grass on the far bank, the sun is setting. The furry size 14 bounces off the grass and drops two inches from the edge of the undercut bank. A soft warm breeze pushes upriver through the valley, carrying wild rose and parsnip and midges over the top of my hat, over the creek’s silver surface, and pushes the bug into a slick and it spins in place. A Cooper’s Hawk yelps as her circle tightens, and the caddis floats quietly along the edge.

The edge of cultural and ecological divides, of human civilization and of animal evolution. The edge of nature’s raw, unrelenting and determined control over all of it. A deep slow shadow moves from the bank and inspects my caddis, before quietly, softly, slipping back into the eternal dark outside edge of the bend. I smile and sit down to open my beer and watch. We both flourish in the Driftless.

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Top Shorelines To Fish

Numerous creeks, streams, and other rivers flow into the Mississippi River that also make for excellent opportunities to reel in dinner. No boat? No problem! 
The area has amazing options to fish from shorelines, docks, piers, floats, and more without ever having to step foot on the water.

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Fishing 101- First Time Anglers

La Crosse is home to excellent fishing opportunities! There’s also a variety of boat launches, beaches for surf fishing, and marinas. We’ve put together a guide for anglers arriving in La Crosse to fish these waters. You’ll find all you need to know in this guide: Fishing 101 for first-time
anglers in La Crosse. 

4 Charming Towns To Visit This Summer

Visit some of the best charming towns in the La Crosse Region this summer! These local hidden gems are top-rated and bursting with delicious restaurants and things to do. Only a few minutes away from the hustle and bustle of La Crosse and Onalaska, you’ll fall in love with their charm, sights, food, and so much more!

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Holmen, Wisconsin

With an awarding-winning local meat market and deli, festivals that celebrate their community’s history, and endless opportunities to see stunning views; we know you’ll find your own sense of home in Holmen! Holmen is also known for offering its residents, neighbors and visitors freshly picked ears of corn that are grilled to perfection during its annual Kornfest Celebration. Eating this corn is a sure sign that the heat of Wisconsin’s summer has arrived. This is also the perfect time to visit, and learn more about the area. Check out a great hike at McGilvray Seven Bridges or Halfway Creek Trail to enjoy the fresh air!

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West Salem, Wisconsin

We’ve found a destination perfect for wandering travelers to call home. The Village of West Salem is a glowing surprise found in the scenic beauty of Coulee Region bluffs! Opportunities for boating on Lake Neshonoc, adrenaline rushes from racecar events at the La Crosse Speedway, and outstanding local dining at Features Sports Bar & Grill are all found within the wonders of West Salem, Wisconsin. There’s also a plethora of festivals for all ages from June Dairy Days to Country Boom and much more! The Mindoro Cut is a must for every traveler’s bucket list to explore when wandering in West Salem!

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La Crescent, Minnesota

La Crescent, Minnesota is the perfect place to create new memories amidst its quaint charm and scenic sights! Your destination for extra quality time with friends and family is centered in the Apple Capital of southeastern Minnesota! Only a short drive from La Crosse, La Crescent’s bluff-top views can be seen from their charming local wineries, scenic byways, and miles of hiking trails for all levels, making this a prime location to visit! Take a day or two to explore the miles of apple blossoms in the spring or drop in for a weekend during the fall and see the fall peak colors with a tasting at River View Vineyard & Winery. No matter the season, savor award-winning wings and Minnesota specialty beers at Timeout Tavern!

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Town of Campbell, Wisconsin

One of the best staycations around! The Town of Campbell is located on French Island, surrounded by shimmering blue waters from Lake Onalaska, Coleman Slough, and the mighty Mississippi River that stretches 3,000 miles from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico! Excitement soars at Airport Beach during the summer months to catch the River City Water Ski Show performing free to the public on Wednesdays at 7 pm! One of the best ways to enjoys the renowned bluff-top views is from the water, and the Town of Campbell has various ways to leisurely travel these backwaters. With delicious food at Castaway’s to fun activities and gorgeous views, this is a prime location for a summer staycation!

Visually explore West Salem and the Town of Campbell:

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Onalaska Getaway

There’s so much do in the La Crosse area! Onalaska is a community just north of La Crosse. In this Onalaska getaway, you’ll stay in a great hotel with so many amenities you may not want to leave much at all. I’ve given you some great stops for a meal and for shopping.

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The Rustic & Relics of the Driftless Region

The La Crosse Region is the perfect place to shop local, family-owned businesses before the busy summer season. From antique treasures to relic junk and vintage, these stops are guaranteed to provide picturesque ambiances and great finds for a low price.

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8 Things To Do After Dinner

There are epic new memories to be made in unexpected places of the La Crosse Region! So you’ve eaten an amazing dinner, but now what? Here’s a list of fun, summer activities that you can do after you’ve chowed down!

Driftless Axe & Arcade

4th & Jay, Downtown La Crosse

Gather friends and family for a night of testing your strength and inner child-hood fun with arcade games. Experience Driftless Axe by competing in an axe throwing contest or visit the vintage arcade bar specializing in arcade games. They’ll bring back your favorite childhood memories one quarter at a time!

La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway

N4985 Co Rd M, West Salem, WI 54669

Get the full NASCAR racing experience and attend the Speedway Street Drags, SMASH O RAMA, and other high-energy races! Look out for BUCK NIGHT: $1 concessions and $3 Beer + Boat races and fireworks, EPIC for all your friends and family!

Camp Decorah

W7520 Council Bay Road, Holmen, WI. 54656

Relax by a fire and wind-down for the day and camp at a hidden gem along the Black River. This is a perfect way to rest after a full day of hiking or swimming alongside the bluffs. Book a mini cabin or use a tent on their many campgrounds to choose from and if you have a larger party feel free to stay in their lodging accommodations. Enjoy all that Camp Decorah has to offer and book your stay today!

River City Water Ski Show

Fishermans Rd La Crosse, WI 54603

Entertaining the La Crosse Region since 1972, River City’s dynamic and family-friendly ski show will be a summer highlight! Stop by Airport Beach on Wednesday evenings and enjoy their FREE show, as a way to give back to the community. If the show has you inspired, River City also offers a Learn-To-Ski Clinic through Onalaska Parks & Rec!

Crooked Pint Alehouse

9348 WI-16, Onalaska, WI 54650

Stop in and watch the local game on their big-screen TV’s and try out 24-32 regional and local types of beer on tap, they also have a great wine and cocktail selection. Unique to the Onalaska location is also their game room full of arcade games and video games. Perfect for any after
dinner activity!

Features Sports Bar & Grill- West Salem

1425 WI-16 West Salem, WI 54669

Put on those bowling shoes and enjoy a game or two at Features’ in West Salem. Features’ atmosphere provides everything from a quiet night out with your friends to a true sports bar experience at their bar and bowling alley – perfect for making even more memories!

Grandad Bluff

3020 Grandad Bluff Rd. La Crosse, WI 54601

End your night with beautiful views from Grandad Bluff. Just a short scenic drive up the bluff your friends, family or loved ones can stop to take in the gorgeous views that the Driftless Region has to offer. With views overlooking La Crosse, the Mississippi River Valley, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa, it’ll be a night you’ll never forget.

Turtle Stack Brewery

125 2nd St. La Crosse, WI 54601

Grab a friend for happy hour or extend your night at the Turtle Stack Brewery with a delicious beer tasting! They are a small, independent craft brewery located in historic downtown La Crosse with a tasting room. Sample their flights and enjoy their specialty craft Wisconsin beers. You can even take a growler home with your favorite beer!