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How far is the house from the bike trail?

About the same distance as going to your mailbox.  We are ON the trail.

 

How far is it to the bike tunnel? 

The closest railroad tunnel is just over 2.5 miles away by bike.

 

How close are you to Kendall? 

One mile. 

Wilton: 9 miles 

Elroy: 7 miles 

Mauston: 17 miles

Tomah: 14 miles

Wisconsin Dells: 40 miles

 

What do I need to bring?

Bring towels, soaps (face & laundry), personal care items, food, drink, bikes, sleds, charcoal.  We provide dish soap.

 

Is there room to park a trailer?

Yes, plenty. 

 

Are pets allowed?

No, not even for an additional charge.

Are horses allowed?

Yes, with limitations.  We have plenty of pasture and water adjacent to the house.  You must bring your own portable fencing and horses must stay in the fenced area unless transported. Horses may not be on any of the lawn mowed area around the house. Any harvestable fields are off-limits to horses.

Horses will be charged at the rate of $10 per night.

There is no horse shelter.

There are local veterinarian services available upon need.

Call 608-463-7653 for additional horse related questions.

Horse Trails:  We are 15 minutes to the Wildcat Mt. State Park which is #1 in horse trails.  In       
2008 we expect to have horse trails on adjoining lands. Kickapoo Valley Reserve is also nearby for horse trails.  See "Area Attractions" for more trails.

Can we walk in the woods? 

We hope you do and enjoy the splendor of nature.  However, there are not any groomed paths, only deer trails. Be cautious. 

Rules in the Woods:

  • Please observe fence lines and do not trespass “over” them.
  • Please leave the woods and its fragile environment as is and don’t leave anything behind when you leave.
  • Be an observer.  Watch and Learn.
  • Enter the woods with caution.  The animals are wild. There are lots of rocks, trees, hills, steep banks and natural stumbling blocks, so please go slowly.
  • No jumping off rocks and boulders.
  • Understand that you are liable for yourself and your children.
  • Remember that the outdoors is a wonderful photo shoot setting.