Reedsburg, Wisconsin

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Attractions

There is so much to see and do in Reedsburg throughout the year. Residents and visitors alike enjoy movies, museums, outdoor recreation in our many beautiful parks.

Adults enjoy lively night time entertainment such as dancing, live music and bowling.

Dining is always a pleasure, whether it is fast food you crave, or a gourmet feast - Reedsburg's many fine restaurants are here to serve you.

Claire Briggs was one of the Sauk County natives who made a significant contribution to the development first of the modern newspaper and ultimately to contemporary mass communication. 

Pioneer Log Village and Museum is located 2 miles east of Reedsburg on Highways 23 and 33 featuring seven log buildings for preservation and viewing which include antique furnishing. Pioneer Settlement Displaying 1890's log homes, church, blacksmith shop and school.

Reedsburg Area Historical Society is located 2 miles east of Reedsburg on Highways 23 and 33 and open for general public tours. Museum features household and farm artifacts.

The "400" Trail was officially opened in June of 1993. The Trail is named for the Chicago-Northwestern passenger train that ran on this grade. The train traveled the 400 miles between Chicago and Minneapolis/St. Paul in 400 minutes. Wetlands, sandstone bluffs, rolling croplands, and pastures are just a few of the sights visitors will enjoy on the "400" trail. This 22-mile trail between Elroy and Reedsburg offers beautiful scenery, bountiful wildlife, and friendly, small town hospitality.

Museum of Norman Rockwell Art with almost 4,000 of the original magazine covers, calendars, story illustrations, advertisements and other memorabilia and prints on display.

Reedsburg is located only minutes away from the most exciting attractions in the nation, such as Wisconsin Dells, Circus World Museum, Devil's Lake, the House on the Rock and the American Players Theatre.

Mileage and Travel directions to Reedsburg

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     Pioneer Log Village
     Historical Society
     400 Trail
     Museum of Norman

      Rockwell Art
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