Wisconsin Dells 53965
Wisconsin Dells 53934
Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 is located in both Sauk and Columbia Counties right on the Wisconsin River just south of Juneau & Adams County. The Wisconsin Dells post office delivers mail to all 4 counties; Adams, Juneau, Columbia and Sauk. This area features Castle Rock Lake, Wisconsin River, Lake Delton, Campgrounds, Waterparks, Public Land, Trout Streams, Rock Formations, Golf Courses, Shopping, Attractions, Restaurants, Outdoor Adventures, Wildlife, Zoo and much more… With 4 million annual visitors it’s one of the Midwest most popular tourist areas with visitors’ from all over the world but mostly from Chicago, St Paul, Milwaukee, Madison, Rockford and Green Bay to name a few cities.
Welcome to Wisconsin Dells: The Waterpark Capital of the World! If you are looking for fun and excitement for the whole family, then this is the place for you. Wisconsin Dells has best tourist attractions that you could imagine. Filled with hotels, resorts, waterparks, museums, restaurants and much more! The Dells is one of the most favorite places to spend your vacations because there is something for everybody. If you choose to enjoy it year-round, it is a prime real estate location. Wisconsin Dells is only 50 miles North of Madison and about 30 minutes South of Friendship, Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin River
Wisconsin River
Wisconsin is home to the 430 mile long Wisconsin River which is known for its amazing historical background. Many years ago before it turned into the river, it was used throughout the state as a road for transportation from one location to another. The river begins at the Northeast corner of the state and ends at the Mississippi River. When fishing in the river you get the best of both worlds. Not only do you get to bask in the glory of prime Wisconsin fish, but you get to enjoy the freshness of the Mississippi creatures. The Wisconsin River flows through Adams County into Wisconsin Dells which is filled with fun attractions and historical landmarks. An interesting fact is that around 14,000 years ago, the ice that formed Lake Wisconsin melted away causing overflow which cut a portion of the Wisconsin River out which in turn created the Wisconsin Dells.
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Wisconsin Dells Riverwalk
Wisconsin Dells Riverwalk
The Wisconsin Dells Riverwalk is located on the strip of the Famous Wisconsin Dells WI 53965 along the Wisconsin River. Tourists from all over the planet come to the Water Capital of the World to enjoy Wisconsin River’s beauty. The Dells area is filled with waterparks, motels, hotels, resorts, restaurants, campgrounds, golf courses, river tours, outdoor attractions, trout streams, rock formations, shows, bars, parks and public areas including: Dells of the Wisconsin River, Mirror Lake, Rocky Arbor State Park…
The riverwalk starts by Wisconsin Dells in the Downtown Shopping District also known as “The Strip” which is Broadway inside the city limits but is State Highways 16, 23 and 13. At the intersection of Broadway and River Road you can find parking behind the commercial buildings. There are public restrooms on a lower level at the beginning in one of the buildings. Here’s where one of the Wisconsin River Tour Boats boards tourists; you can see the stairs down to the docks. Walking north along the river across the bridge leading to “The Point” gives a nice view of the Wisconsin River and the Rail Road Bridge crossing over the river. There are signs with historical facts and photos along the entire Wisconsin Dells Riverwalk which is about 1600 feet from the strip to the end of the River Road Bridge. Before you get to the bridge there’s an area called Overlook with seats and even outdoor chess tables.
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Castle Rock Lake
Castle Rock Lake

Castle Rock Lake is located in Central Wisconsin just north of Wisconsin Dells between Adams County and Juneau County WI. It’s also known as Castle Rock Flowage which is considered Wisconsin’s 4th largest inland lake with a surface area of about 13,955 acres and a max depth of 36 feet deep. Castle Rock Lake is part of the Wisconsin Flowage System and is just South of Lake Petenwell. This area is a well-known vacation / tourist area loaded with public hunting land, sandy beaches, trout streams, farmland, small towns and lots of Wisconsin Wildlife. The lake has a wide variety of fish including; Musky, Walleye, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Catfish, Carp, Panfish, Crappie, Bluegill and just below Castle Rock Dam are Sturgeon.
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Castle Rock County Park
Castle Rock County Park

Castle Rock County Park is located at 2397 County Road Z in Adams County, Town of Quincy of Central Wisconsin on the eastside of Castle Rock Lake also known as Castle Rock Flowage. It’s about 141 acres with over 2,500 ft of lake frontage; 200+ campsites including individual, walk-in, lakefront and group sites. The park features a sandy swimming beach, playground equipment, game room, concession area, horseshoes, volleyball, visitor center with office, improved boat launch, boat docking in a small safe harbor, restrooms, heated showers, fish cleaning area, dump station plus lots of parking areas. Around 4th of July weekend the Castle Rock County Park does a Fireworks show which has become very popular over the years. Places & Activities close by consist of Quincy Bluff and Wetlands State Natural Area with Lone Rock, Castle Rock Horse Trails, Sohlberg Silver Lake State Natural Area, Wisconsin River, Wisconsin River Power Company Land (some areas open to the public), Little Roche-A-Cri Creek, Big Roche-A-Cri Creek, Northern Bay Golf Course and lots of public hunting land.
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Quincy Bluff Wetlands Natural Area
Quincy Bluff Wetlands Natural Area

Quincy Bluff and Wetlands State Natural Area are located in Quincy Township of Adams County, Central Wisconsin and is part of the Central Sands Plains. There is lots of wilderness here and attractions like Quincy Bluff, abundant Wisconsin Wildlife, Lone Rock and a view of Rattlesnake Mound. This public area allows hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing, edible foraging for mushrooms and berries. BUT NOT ALLOWED is camping, vehicles, campfires and non-edible collecting like rocks, fossils etc… It’s not far from Castle Rock Lake, Castle Rock County Park, The Wisconsin River and Solberg Silver Lake SNA that is also public land open to hunting. Quincy Bluff is about 200 feet in height, but it seems that Lone Rock is more popular for hikers.
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Little Roche-A-Cri Creek
Little Roche-A-Cri Creek

Little Roche-A-Cri-Creek is about 22 miles long and is class 1, 2 & 3 trout stream waters with Brook, Brown and Rainbow Trout. For the most part, the creek starts at about Cottonville Lane & 3rd Ave in Town of Richfield in Adams County in Central Wisconsin and flows to the southwest towards Adams-Friendship. At the dead end of 7th Dr. the first area of Remnant Little Roche-A-Cri Creek begins and then ends at 8th Dr. Then a little farther downstream in the second part of REM-Little Roche-A-Cri Creek, Fordham Creek adds its class 1 trout water to the mix. Just after 10th Ave the water flows into Friendship Lake. Once the water enters the lake it’s no longer considered a trout stream. Then the water flows through the Friendship Hydro Dam past Friendship Park and has more water added by Carter Creek which then flows all the way to Castle Rock Lake, Wisconsin’s 4th largest inland body of water that is part of the Wisconsin River Flowages system. It flows all the way to the edge of Wisconsin where it ends at the Great Mississippi River.
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Jordan Lake WI
Jordan Lake

Jordan Lake also known as Long Lake is located in Jackson Township of Adams County, Central Wisconsin. This is one of the more popular lakes on the southern end of the County due to its depth and ski ability. Jordan Lake is an amazing 85 feet deep and about 213 acres in size with 60% of the bottom is sand and the remainder is a mix of silt, marl & rubble. You can find Northern Pike, Walleye, Largmouth Bass, Panfish and even trout. Jordan Lake is a heavily subdivided lake both for the waterfront parcels & off water deeded access lot. There only one section on the east end of the lake that is not split and it’s controlled by 2 private land owners.
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Friendship Lake WI

Friendship Lake is located in Adams County, Central Wisconsin of Adams Township. The lake is a flowage fed by Little Roche-A-Cri Creek on the east side of Hwy 13, and turns back into a trout stream on the West side of the Hwy after the Friendship Hydroelectric Dam. Friendship Lake has 1 large public boat launch on Hwy 13, right by the Public Beach. It's is just north of Adams - Friendship (sometimes called the twin cities, in the heart of Adams County) and offers a variety of recreation such as swimming, fishing, waterskiing, jet skiing, boating, canoeing and great ice fishing, all with a view of Friendship Mound. This lake has many types of fish including; Large Mouth Bass, Small Mouth Bass, Northern Pike, Walleye, Bluegills, Rock Bass and more. Adams-Friendship is also the County Seat. - Friendship Beach is the Public Access Point to the Lake!
The lake is formed by both Little Roche-A-Cri Creek and Fordham Creek which are controlled by the Friendship Dam right next to the public beach and boat launch. Below the dam is Friendship Park where the water turns into a trout stream called Little Roche-A-Cri Creek that flows all the way into Wisconsin’s 4th largest body of water, Castle Rock Lake.
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Friendship Park

Friendship Park is located on the edge of Friendship Village, Adams Township in Adams County, Central Wisconsin just below the Hydroelectric Dam that regulates the water levels for Friendship Lake. The Lake is fed by both Fordham Creek and Little Roche A Cri Creek class trout streams. Directly below the hydro dam is a small pool of water making great fish habitat just before the water turns back into Little Roche-A-Cri Creek which is still a trout stream. There’s a newer arched walking bridge that suspends over the creek from the north side of Friendship Park to the south side giving access to the winter sledding hill. Also on the south side of the park you'll find a small wildlife pond used mostly by Birds, Frogs, Turtles and other Wisconsin Wildlife.
Friendship Park offers a nice genuine park like setting with a view of Friendship Mound (private). It features sand volleyball courts, barbecue grills, a large picnic pavilion for outdoor parties which you can get reserve and plenty of playground equipment for the kids like swings, slides and a merry-go-round. So, if you want to spend a nice quiet day enjoying the outdoors doing some trout fishing, picnicking, playing a little sand volleyball even pushing someone special on the merry go round then put Friendship Park on your agenda.
Little Roche-A-Cri Creek continues on flowing to the southwest and ending in Castle Rock Lake on Adams County's western border.
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Adams County
Adams County Wisconsin

Adams County is Located in Central Wisconsin between Wisconsin Rapids and Wisconsin Dells consisting of 17 Townships featuring fishing lakes, trout streams, lots of public land, ATV routes, Snowmobile Trails and rock formations. This county is known for 3 types of industries; recreation tourism, farming (mostly corporate) and small businesses. State Highway 21 is the main artery for East & West and State Hwy 13 is the main artery for North & South travel.
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