Goose Island Campground & Park. Located three miles south of La Crosse on the Mississippi River, over 400 sites – largest county campground in Wisconsin. Electrical hook-ups, camp store, boat and canoe rentals
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Fun 'N the Sun Houseboats
Fun ‘N The Sun Houseboats offer luxury cruising on the Mississippi out of the Great River Harbor in Alma, WI. Rent the “elite fleet” with all the extras- air conditioning, microwaves, water slides, etc. You will enjoy unlimited cruising in the Mississippi River valley, and can even venture into the historic St. Croix River. Charts and… Read more »
City of La Crosse Parks and Recreation
The mission of City of La Crosse Parks and Recreation is to improve and ensure the quality of life for citizens by providing a wide variety of leisure and recreational activities, cultural events, park facilities, and other services that encourage health, fitness, relaxation, and overall community well-being. The City of La Crosse Parks and Recreation annual… Read more »
Drugan’s Castle Mound
Drugan’s Castle Mound offers a country club feel without the country club price. Located in Holmen, WI, we offer a challenging 18-hole, par 72 public golf course, beautifully landscaped with well-edged bunkers, contoured fairways, and bent grass tees and greens. On our grounds, there is a restaurant featuring a variety of delicious steaks, chicken and… Read more »
La Crosse River State Trail
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Leuth Park
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Hickey Park
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Red Cloud Park
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Kids Coulee
The state-of-the-art playground located in Myrick Park was built by over 3,700 volunteers. It includes a variety of play structures and an amphitheater that is unique in the country and challenges children of all abilities. Opens mid-march with hours: 8:00 A.M.- dark.
Elroy Sparta Trail
Elroy Sparta Trail is 32 miles in length, and connects with the La Crosse River State Trail in Sparta. Traveling east from Sparta, this trail passes through: Norwalk, Wilton, Kendall and Elroy. The Elroy Sparta Trail is best known for its tunnels. Three old railroad tunnels cut through the hills of