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Rib Mountain

Hartman Creek

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Wildcat Mtn

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Mirror Lake

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Chippewa Moraine

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Willow River

Kinickinnic

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Riverside

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Dairyland Gordon

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UpsonMellen

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Silver City

White Pine

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Rockland

Calumet

Painesdale

Ontonagon

Bruce Crossing

Kenton

Covington

Manitowish

WatersmeetPresque Isle

Champion

Republic

Michigamme

Marenisco

Wakefield

Mercer

Butternut

Glidden

IRONWOOD

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Boulder JunctionConover Phelps

Land O’Lakes

PowersNiagara

Hardwood

NorwayIRON MOUNTAIN

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ChanningIron River

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LaonaMonico

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Dunbar

Pembine

Mole LakeElcho

Pelican Lake

Summit Lake

ParrishTomahawk

Stephenson

Wallace

Cedar River

Washington Island

Gills RockEllison Bay

Sister Bay

Baileys Harbor

EphraimFish Creek

Egg Harbor

MENOMINEEMARINETTE

PeshtigoPound

Crivitz

Wausaukee

Lily

Wabeno

Townsend

Lakewood

Polar MountainANTIGOMERRILLMEDFORD Langlade

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Oconto FallsGillett

Neopit

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Bowler

Birnamwood

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Rothschild

SchofieldWAUSAU

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Couderay

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Spooner

SHELL LAKEHertel

Sarona

SirenGRANTSBURG

Cumberland

BALSAM LAKE

Frederic

Milltown

Luck

Turtle Lake

St Croix Falls

Rice Lake

BARRON Cameron

Chetek

BruceLADYSMITH

IngramHawkins

AmeryClear Lake

Ridgeland

Stillwater

SomersetNew Richmond

Baldwin

Glenwood City

KnappWilson

WoodvilleColfax

Bloomer

Jim Falls

Holcombe

CornellGilman

Cadott ThorpWithee

Dorchester

Abbotsford

HUDSONOak Park

Heights

STURGEON BAY

Brussels

Pulaski

Algoma

Denmark

BellevueKEWAUNEE

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Mishicot

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New LondonBlack Creek

Seymour

Ashwaubenon

Marion

Clintonville

ManawaSugar Bush

KaukaunaAPPLETON

Brillion

Reedsville

KielNew Holstein

MenashaNeenah

CHILTON

Marytown

Elkhart LakeGreenbush

SHEBOYGANKOHLER

Plymouth

Sheboygan FallsWaldo

Stratford Mosinee

LoyalSpencer

Unity

MARSHFIELD

Plover

STEVENS POINT

Rosholt

Amherst

Iola

WAUPACA

Mt Morris

Plainfield

Winneconne

Poy SippiWild Rose Winchester

KingFremont

Weyauwega

WAUTOMA

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Altoona

Brandon

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DaltonPardeeville

PORTAGEWyocena

Randolph

Fox Lake

WaupunLomira

FOND DU LAC

Random Lake

BelgiumKewauskum

ColumbusPoynette

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AllentonHoricon

TheresaMayville

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North LakeHartford

Oconomowoc

WATERTOWN Ashippun

MENOMONEE FALLS

Brookfield

Jackson

HartlandWAUKESHA

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Windsor MarshallWaterlooSun

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Delafield

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GermantownThiensville

CedarburgGrafton

Saukville

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Sturtevant

KENOSHA

Bristol

Gurnee

Pleasant PrairieTwin Lakes

WAUKEGAN

Huntley

Woodstock

Belvidere

HarvardHebron Genoa City

MUSKEGO

Union Grove

Burlington

Lake Geneva

Waterford

East Troy

MukwonagoEagle

MononaDeerfieldLake Mills

Whitewater

Cambridge

Johnson CreekJEFFERSON

Fort Atkinson

Milton

ELKHORNDelavan

DarienWalworthClintonFontana

WilliamsBay

NekoosaPort Edwards

Warrens

Babcock

Dexterville

Pittsville

NEILLSVILLE

Hatfield

MerrillanAlma Center

Humbird

Fairchild

WISCONSINRAPIDS

Oxford

Westfield

FRIENDSHIPAdams

Necedah

BriggsvilleWisconsin Dells

Prescott

River FallsSpring Valley

Mondovi

Elmwood

MENOMONIE

Downsville

ElevaOsseo

Foster

Brackett

DURANDBay City

Lake City

Stockholm

Maiden Rock

ELLSWORTH

RED WING

WABASH

PepinNelson

IndependenceALMA Arcadia

Fountain City

BLACK RIVER FALLS

TrempeleauWINONA

Zumbrota

ROCHESTER

RushfordLa Crescent

SpringvalleyPreston

ProsperMabel

Caledonia

HixtonWhitehall

Blair

GalesvilleMelrose

Millston

Ontario

Westby

ReadstownViola

La Farge

Gays Mills

DeSotoLansing

Genoa

StoddardElroyCoon Valley Cashton

Wilton

Tomah

OnalaskaWest Salem

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SPARTA

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MAUSTONKendall

New Lisbon

Reedsburg

Union Center

La ValleHillsboro Lake Delton

North Freedom

Plain

Loganville BARABOO

Merrimac

RICHLAND CENTER Sauk City

Prairie du Sac Lodi

RoxburyWaunakeeGotham

MADISON

Spring Green

MiddletonCross Plains

Black EarthMazomanie

New Hampton

Calmar

Riceville

CHARLES CITY

West Union

CEDAR FALLS

ArtesianWaverly

IndependenceManchester

Elklander

Dyersville

Luxemburg

Bagley

McGregorMarquette

WATERLOODUBUQUE

PRAIRIEDU CHIEN

Eastman

Wauzeka

Patch Grove

Cassville

Mount Hope

BoscobelLone Rock

Muscoda

CobbMontfort

Fennimore

DODGEVILLEMineral Point

Verona

Blue Mounds Mt Horeb

Hollandale

Fitchburg McFarland

ArgyleDARLINGTON

PLATTEVILLE

LANCASTERBeetown

Potosi

Dickeyville

Belmont

Cuba CityGratiot

Stockton

Elizabeth

GalenaEast Dubuque

ROCKFORDFreeport

MONROE

RocktonBELOIT

Brodhead

JANESVILLE

Stoughton

EdgertonEvansvilleBelleville

New Glarus

Monticello

Arkdale

MADELINE ISLAND

Genesee Depot

Livingston

Highland

Athelstane

Munising

Mecan

Neshkoro

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Greetings!On behalf of the people of Wisconsin, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the

Badger State. Wisconsin winters are a wonderful time with so many indoor

and outdoor activities to enjoy.For those visitors who like to experience our snowy winter weather, Wisconsin

is the perfect destination for a variety of outdoor adventures. From skiing and

snowboarding to snowmobiling, ice fi shing, sleigh riding, and snowshoeing,

there are many ways to experience Wisconsin’s spectacular scenic beauty.

For those who prefer to experience the Wisconsin winter from the indoors,

there are galleries, museums, antique shops, nationally famous restaurants,

and many great destinations to enjoy.

As Governor, I am proud to invite you to Wisconsin to experience our

magnifi cent landscape – and most of all our gracious people – all for yourself.

I am confi dent that you will enjoy your time here, and we look forward to

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Badger State. Wisconsin winters are a wonderful time with so many indoor

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Cameo Antiques827 Water St., Sauk City; 608-643-8000. 12,000 sq. ft. of Diverse Antiques & Collectibles, Online Sales, Consignments, Appraisals. Hours: 6 days a week 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. Closed Wednesdays. www.cameoantiques.comColumbus Antique Mall & Christopher Columbus Museum239 Whitney St., Columbus; Ph/Fax 920-623-1992. 8:15-4:00/7 Days “Wisconsin’s Largest Antiques Mall”.

Janet’s Antiques Gallery3800 University & Midvale, Madison; 608-238-3300. M-Sat 11-7. We Buy, Sell, Consign, Appraise & Broker Antiques & Art.

Maple Bluff Antique Mall, LLC474 N. Sherman Ave., Madison; 608-243-3222.Hours: Closed Mondays. T 10-8, W-F 10-6, Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5. Coffee, Conversation & over 3,000 sq. ft. of Antiques.

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Darlington201 Christensen Drive(608) 776-8830

Dodgeville1308 Johns Street2 Blks. N. of US Hwy. 18(608) 935-3888

Fond Du Lac391 N. Pioneer Road(920) 922-1088

Madison/South1602 W. Beltline Hwy.I-90, Exit 142A(608) 258-8882

Mauston1001A & Hwy. 82 E.(608) 847-2300

Milwaukee/Airport5253 S. Howell AvenueI-94, Exit 318 – Milwaukee Airport(414) 481-8488

Germantown/MilwaukeeN96 W17490 Cty. Line Road(262) 255-0880

Monroe500 Sixth Street — Hwy. 69(608) 325-1500

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Sparta716 Avon Road(608) 269-8489

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SUPERStevens Point247 Division Street N.(715) 341-8888

Verona/Madison131 Horizon Drive(608) 848-7829

Wausau2006 W. Stewart AvenueI-39/Hwy. 51, Exit 192(715) 848-2888

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Hotel Features Include:Complimentary Continental Breakfast

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Microfridges - In Select RoomsAAA Three Diamond Rated

Minutes from:Camelot Country Club • Horicon Wild Life Refuge

Kettle Moraine State Park • Lake WinnebagoAt intersection of US 41 & State 67 • McDonald’s - Burger King - Subway

Susie’s Home Cooking - Bublitz Restaurant & Alehouse Shell - BP - Exxon Fuels

Lomira Chamber of CommercePO Box 386, Lomira, WI 53048

Toll Free 888-4-HEARTHwww.countryhearth.com

Country Hearth Inn & Suites645 East Avenue, Lomira, WI 53048

Tel: 920-269-7477 Fax: 920-269-7738

Approximate Distance & Times

Kiel – 7 miles – 10 minutes - NESheboygan – 24 miles – 30 minutes - NWManitowoc – 22 miles – 30 minutes - SWAppleton – 42 miles – 50 min - SEGreen Bay – 44 miles – 1 hour 10 min - SMilwaukee – 68 miles – 1 hour 15 min - NMadison – 111 miles – 2 hours - NE

Cheese, Ice Cream, Wine,Souvenirs & more...

Handicap accessible

A great family experienceat no charge

4 Generations of Family Tradition since 1914

Watch how cheese isbeing made till noon –stroll through our store

and museum

Store Hours

M – F: 7 – 4Sat: 8 – 12

HENNING’S CHEESE43

Point Creek Rd

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Private resort on 200 secluded acres in the hills of western Wisconsin.

Luxurious chalets. Bask in beautiful surroundings.

Fireplaces, whirlpools, waterfall. Indulge. Open year round.

Reservations (608) 366-1212

20 minutes east of La Crosse ~ 10 minutes from I-90www.percheronparadise.com or [email protected]

VisitAdamsCountyWi.com • 888.339.6997 • 608.339.6997

in Adams County.Find Your Place

Just minutes north of Wisconsin Dells Chamber of Commerce & Tourism

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1650 Elm St, Cumberland, WI 54829 ~ 715-822-5655 ~ www.cumberlandin.net

…or enjoy any of the nearby recreationalactivities all year round including: gambling,

golfing, boating, fishing, skiing, hunting & snowmobiling.

Fax/Copy Service ~ High Speed Internet ~ Truck/RV Parking ~ Business CenterAAA, AARP, Corporate Discounted Rates

1650 Elm St, Cumberland, WI 54829 ~ 715-822-5655 ~ www.cumberlandin.net

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golfing, boating, fishing, skiing, hunting & snowmobiling.

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Winter Park

• Hurley

• Chippewa Falls

• Eau Claire• Marshfield

• Stevens Point

• La Crosse

• Madison • Milwaukee

• Green Bay

Marinette •

Janesville •

Beloit •Dubuque •

• Wausau

Telemark

Woodside Ranch

TYROLBASIN

• Merrill • Antigo

• Hayward

• Superior• Ashland

• Minocqua

• Rhinelander

Whitetail Ridge

Wautoma •

Christmas Mountain

Prairie •du Chien

• Hudson

Mont du Lac

Appleton •

Christie Mountain

Trollhaugen

Badlands Recreation

Mt Ashwabay

Whitecap

Camp 10

Keyes Peak

GRANITE PEAK

Powers Bluff

Bruce MoundStanding Rocks

Nutt Hill

Sunburst

Little Switzerland

OlympiaHighlands

CASCADEMOUNTAINDevil’s Head

Crystal Ridge

Mountain Top

Triangle Sports

Mt. La Crosse

• Florence

• St. Croix Falls • Ladysmith

Wisconsin Rapids •

• Sheboygan

• Manitowoc

Sturgeon Bay •

Wilmot Mountain

ALPINE VALLEY

Crivitz •

Nordic Mountain

• Portage

Alpine Valley Resort ......................................................262-642-7374, 800-227-9395Cascade Mountain .........................................................608-742-5588, 800-992-2SKIGranite Peak at Rib Mountain ............................................................... 715-845-2846Tyrol Basin .............................................................................................. 608-437-4135

We have over 30 quality downhill sites as well as 350 cross country ski facilities to cater to your most challenging skiing or snowboarding expectations. Our full complement of ski resorts will meet your demands for a variety of outdoor winter activities while providing for your comfort. Come and enjoy our great Wisconsin winter!

Don’t forget to check out the latest ski/road conditions at

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CASCADEMOUNTAIN

Kids Ski Free!

That's right! Kids 12 and under ski free at Cascade Mountain when accompanied by a paid adult. We also have an 8-hour fl ex lift ticket so you can ski and ride when you want to. Save even more with our early return bonus, which allows you a $10 Cascade debit card or $5 cash when you ski four hours or less with your fl ex ticket. Visit our website for info on water park stays in Wisconsin Dells and discounted group rates.

36 trails and 4 terrain parks

6 lanes of snow tubing with Magic Carpet lift

On I-90/94, 15 minutes from Wisconsin Dells

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The annual production known as “Winter” makes an extended appearance in Wausau/Central Wisconsin and features a star studded

cast of your favorite winter activities. The cost of admission has never been more affordable so plan a long weekend and make a cameo appearance in Wausau this season.

Winter RecreationDownhill SkiingGranite Peak Ski Area has quickly become Wisconsin’s premier ski destination and with recently added amenities, the 2010-11 season has a lot to offer skiers. The historic chalet has been completely renovated to offer a new lounge area upstairs with great mountain views. Take a break from the slopes on the huge patio featuring heated seating areas, a fire ring, brat fry and live entertainment every Saturday. The base village has newly paved pathways, expanded changing rooms and restrooms to add to the comfortable atmosphere.

The tallest vertical drop in Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula, Granite Peak has the ability to make snow early and keep it late with superior snow making equipment. There’s challenging and fun terrain for everyone on Granite Peak’s 74 runs. Choose from steep chutes at the top or Western-style, tree-lined runs meandering through gorgeous stands of sugar maples and red oaks. Granite Peak offers six terrain parks, novice and intermediate territory, all connect-ing to one of the seven user-friendly chairlifts. There’s plenty of fun in store for younger skiers too, with the supervised children’s center; the

Enchanted Forest tree skiing area, and the Sun Kid Wonder Carpet near the Santa Beginners Lift. Now your ideal family ski vacation is only a short drive away!

Sylvan Hill Tubing ParkDownhill excitement of a different kind can be found at Sylvan Hill Tubing Park. The park has the longest tubing runs in Wisconsin, featuring six chutes and two tow lines. There’s snow making equipment to keep the hill covered all season and a beautiful chalet with fireplace and snack bar. No need to bring your inner tube, they provide everything for you.

Cross-Country SkiingIn addition to great downhill skiing, the Wausau Area has one of the premier cross-country skiing areas in the state. The Nine Mile Forest Recreation Area boasts 33km (20 miles) of picturesque scenery, lighted trails for nighttime skiing, and a comfortable chalet with rental equipment.

There are three other cross-country skiing courses that accommodate all levels of expertise. Beginners will enjoy classical skiing across gently rolling terrain on the Ringle Trail. The Sylvan Hill/American Legion Trail has a popular in-town location. Intermediate skiers will enjoy the remote Big Eau Pleine Park Trail, a scenic trail along the Eau Pleine Reservoir, featuring rolling and wooded terrain.

SnowshoeingSnowshoeing is another great winter activity that can be found in the Wausau Area. Winding along the Eau Claire River, trails at the Dells of

the Eau Claire Park lead snowshoers through magnificent rock formations and spectacular scenery. Adjacent to the Dells of the Eau Claire is the Ice Age Trail, offering another perfect place to enjoy a hike in the snow. For a special nighttime experience, Candlelight Snowshoe Hikes are organized at Rib Mountain State Park, complete with hot chocolate and refreshments.

Snowmobiling A haven for snowmobilers, Marathon County offers fantastic winter scenery, wooded areas, the Wisconsin River Valley and 780 miles of groomed trails. This expansive trail system is maintained by thirty snowmobile clubs and a fleet of 42 major pieces of grooming equipment to create one serious sledding destination. The area has a wonderful combination of the great outdoors with access to all the comforts of a metro setting. Plenty of services are located on the trails, including lodging, dining and entertainment.

Ice Fishing Every winter, new suburbs appears in the Wausau Area. As soon as the ice will support the weight, ice shanty villages rise on Lake Wausau in Rib Mountain and Schofield and on the Half Moon Lake in Mosinee to name a few. Strike out on your own or hire a guide service to provide all the gear.

Ice SkatingThe area has three fantastic skating facilities that bring this favorite winter activity indoors. Each offers both skating and hockey rinks, rentals, and heated seating areas. Locations can be found at www.visitwausau.com.

It's Snowtime!Wausau takes center stage as the best place in Wisconsin to play in the snow.

Granite Peak Ski Area is Wisconsin's premier downhill skiing destination.

Ten

Year

s of Continuous Enhancem

ents Come ski Granite Peak, with ten years of enhancements

and a full season of festivals, events and live entertainment

that celebrates the best of winter.

• Eight lifts with the Midwest’s longest high-speed chairlift

• 100% covered with snowmaking and superb daily grooming

• Children’s area with Sun Kid Wonder Carpet

• Six terrain parks, including 35 jibs and 15 jumps

• An easy-to-reach drive on interstate freeways

Monday 10 - 4 $15 Off Day TicketTuesday 10 - 4 3-for-2 Lift Tickets; Seniors (65+) 2-for-1Tuesday 4 - 9 2-for-1 Lift TicketsWednesday 10 - 4 $15 Off Day TicketWednesday 4 - 9 $15 Lift Tickets; FREE Ski Equipment Rental; $10 Snowboard RentalThursday 10 - 4 3-for-2 Lift Tickets; Seniors (65+) 2-for-1Thursday 4 - 9 2-for-1 Lift Tickets Saturday 4 - 9 $15 Lift Tickets

*Cannot be combined with the Adult/Child Combo.Not valid Holidays: Dec. 25- Jan. 2; Jan. 17; Feb. 21

Winter IndoorsArts, Culture and EventsEnjoy winter indoors by checking the pulse of our thriving arts community. There are feature performances, touring exhibits, and popular artists all season. Stroll though the Woodson Art Museum’s latest exhibition or take in a performance at the Grand Theater. Log onto www.visitwausau.com for a complete calendar of events.

Lowering the Cost of AdmissionA trip to the Wausau Area is a great way to stretch your discretionary dollars. Not only is it centrally located in Wisconsin (making it oh so it’s easy to get to), now when you can take a long weekend, you can save money by booking a special lodging package called “Three Day Weekend.” It’s simple. When you stay Friday and Saturday at the regular rate, Sunday night is free. With a three day weekend, it’s like getting two Saturdays for the price of one. Now you own Sunday versus Sunday owning you. There’s no need to check out at 10am in the morning so

you can sleep in. Enjoy another full day of your favorite winter activities…and have the snow all to yourself. Go to www.visitwausau.com to find a list of participating hotels.

Request your free copy of the Official Wausau/Central Wisconsin Visitors Magazine and start planning your get-a-way today!

From left: There are 33km of cross-country skiing at Nine Mile Forest. � Sylvan Hill Park has the longest tubing runs in the state and tow lines to take you back up the slopes. � Marathon County features over 780 miles of groomed snowmobile trails that wind through beautiful scenery.

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The annual production known as “Winter” makes an extended appearance in Wausau/Central Wisconsin and features a star studded

cast of your favorite winter activities. The cost of admission has never been more affordable so plan a long weekend and make a cameo appearance in Wausau this season.

Winter RecreationDownhill SkiingGranite Peak Ski Area has quickly become Wisconsin’s premier ski destination and with recently added amenities, the 2010-11 season has a lot to offer skiers. The historic chalet has been completely renovated to offer a new lounge area upstairs with great mountain views. Take a break from the slopes on the huge patio featuring heated seating areas, a fire ring, brat fry and live entertainment every Saturday. The base village has newly paved pathways, expanded changing rooms and restrooms to add to the comfortable atmosphere.

The tallest vertical drop in Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula, Granite Peak has the ability to make snow early and keep it late with superior snow making equipment. There’s challenging and fun terrain for everyone on Granite Peak’s 74 runs. Choose from steep chutes at the top or Western-style, tree-lined runs meandering through gorgeous stands of sugar maples and red oaks. Granite Peak offers six terrain parks, novice and intermediate territory, all connect-ing to one of the seven user-friendly chairlifts. There’s plenty of fun in store for younger skiers too, with the supervised children’s center; the

Enchanted Forest tree skiing area, and the Sun Kid Wonder Carpet near the Santa Beginners Lift. Now your ideal family ski vacation is only a short drive away!

Sylvan Hill Tubing ParkDownhill excitement of a different kind can be found at Sylvan Hill Tubing Park. The park has the longest tubing runs in Wisconsin, featuring six chutes and two tow lines. There’s snow making equipment to keep the hill covered all season and a beautiful chalet with fireplace and snack bar. No need to bring your inner tube, they provide everything for you.

Cross-Country SkiingIn addition to great downhill skiing, the Wausau Area has one of the premier cross-country skiing areas in the state. The Nine Mile Forest Recreation Area boasts 33km (20 miles) of picturesque scenery, lighted trails for nighttime skiing, and a comfortable chalet with rental equipment.

There are three other cross-country skiing courses that accommodate all levels of expertise. Beginners will enjoy classical skiing across gently rolling terrain on the Ringle Trail. The Sylvan Hill/American Legion Trail has a popular in-town location. Intermediate skiers will enjoy the remote Big Eau Pleine Park Trail, a scenic trail along the Eau Pleine Reservoir, featuring rolling and wooded terrain.

SnowshoeingSnowshoeing is another great winter activity that can be found in the Wausau Area. Winding along the Eau Claire River, trails at the Dells of

the Eau Claire Park lead snowshoers through magnificent rock formations and spectacular scenery. Adjacent to the Dells of the Eau Claire is the Ice Age Trail, offering another perfect place to enjoy a hike in the snow. For a special nighttime experience, Candlelight Snowshoe Hikes are organized at Rib Mountain State Park, complete with hot chocolate and refreshments.

Snowmobiling A haven for snowmobilers, Marathon County offers fantastic winter scenery, wooded areas, the Wisconsin River Valley and 780 miles of groomed trails. This expansive trail system is maintained by thirty snowmobile clubs and a fleet of 42 major pieces of grooming equipment to create one serious sledding destination. The area has a wonderful combination of the great outdoors with access to all the comforts of a metro setting. Plenty of services are located on the trails, including lodging, dining and entertainment.

Ice Fishing Every winter, new suburbs appears in the Wausau Area. As soon as the ice will support the weight, ice shanty villages rise on Lake Wausau in Rib Mountain and Schofield and on the Half Moon Lake in Mosinee to name a few. Strike out on your own or hire a guide service to provide all the gear.

Ice SkatingThe area has three fantastic skating facilities that bring this favorite winter activity indoors. Each offers both skating and hockey rinks, rentals, and heated seating areas. Locations can be found at www.visitwausau.com.

It's Snowtime!Wausau takes center stage as the best place in Wisconsin to play in the snow.

Granite Peak Ski Area is Wisconsin's premier downhill skiing destination.

Ten

Year

s of Continuous Enhancem

ents Come ski Granite Peak, with ten years of enhancements

and a full season of festivals, events and live entertainment

that celebrates the best of winter.

• Eight lifts with the Midwest’s longest high-speed chairlift

• 100% covered with snowmaking and superb daily grooming

• Children’s area with Sun Kid Wonder Carpet

• Six terrain parks, including 35 jibs and 15 jumps

• An easy-to-reach drive on interstate freeways

Monday 10 - 4 $15 Off Day TicketTuesday 10 - 4 3-for-2 Lift Tickets; Seniors (65+) 2-for-1Tuesday 4 - 9 2-for-1 Lift TicketsWednesday 10 - 4 $15 Off Day TicketWednesday 4 - 9 $15 Lift Tickets; FREE Ski Equipment Rental; $10 Snowboard RentalThursday 10 - 4 3-for-2 Lift Tickets; Seniors (65+) 2-for-1Thursday 4 - 9 2-for-1 Lift Tickets Saturday 4 - 9 $15 Lift Tickets

*Cannot be combined with the Adult/Child Combo.Not valid Holidays: Dec. 25- Jan. 2; Jan. 17; Feb. 21

Winter IndoorsArts, Culture and EventsEnjoy winter indoors by checking the pulse of our thriving arts community. There are feature performances, touring exhibits, and popular artists all season. Stroll though the Woodson Art Museum’s latest exhibition or take in a performance at the Grand Theater. Log onto www.visitwausau.com for a complete calendar of events.

Lowering the Cost of AdmissionA trip to the Wausau Area is a great way to stretch your discretionary dollars. Not only is it centrally located in Wisconsin (making it oh so it’s easy to get to), now when you can take a long weekend, you can save money by booking a special lodging package called “Three Day Weekend.” It’s simple. When you stay Friday and Saturday at the regular rate, Sunday night is free. With a three day weekend, it’s like getting two Saturdays for the price of one. Now you own Sunday versus Sunday owning you. There’s no need to check out at 10am in the morning so

you can sleep in. Enjoy another full day of your favorite winter activities…and have the snow all to yourself. Go to www.visitwausau.com to find a list of participating hotels.

Request your free copy of the Official Wausau/Central Wisconsin Visitors Magazine and start planning your get-a-way today!

From left: There are 33km of cross-country skiing at Nine Mile Forest. � Sylvan Hill Park has the longest tubing runs in the state and tow lines to take you back up the slopes. � Marathon County features over 780 miles of groomed snowmobile trails that wind through beautiful scenery.

WAUSAU

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The Kohler Design Center showcases KOHLER® products in a stunning array of designer bathrooms and kitchens. Three levels present an innovative blend of past, present and future KOHLER products and design, as well as Kohler Co. and the Village of Kohler history.

Factory TourObserve the production of vitreous china, brass fittings and enameled KOHLER Cast Iron plumbing fixtures. Learn the history behind the nation’s largest plumbingware manufacturer. Tours depart from the Kohler Design Center. Children under 14 not permitted. No open-toed shoes or sandals allowed. Reservations are required.

For more information, visit us at KohlerDesignCenter.com or call 920 457-3699.

Hours: Monday –Friday, 8 am –5 pm, Saturday and Sunday, 10 am–4 pm

101 Upper Road, Kohler, WI 53044 KohlerDesignCenter.com

SPEND A DAY IN KOHLER

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Chill Out!

Chill Out!

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AmericInn® has the amenities travelers want most. Complimentary breakfast Relaxing pool Quiet nights

800.634.3444 AmericInn.com

Monroe 608.328.3444

Sheboygan 920.208.8130

Wisconsin Dells 608.254.1700

Wisconsin

Beaver Dam 920.356.9000

Eau Claire 715.874.4900

Madison South 608.222.8601

©2010 AmericInn International, LLC

Michigan

Norway 906.563.7500

☞Located at 923 Wis Dells Parkway

21/2 miles south of Wis Dells on Hwy 12 &23 (Wis Dells PKY)

T-Shirts • Jewelry • Swimwear & Towels • Fenton® Art Glass &

Lamps • Toys • Souvenirs • Leather • Gemstone Jewelry

Souvenirs • Gifts • Moccasins • Leather Belts Buckles • Shirts

Jewelry • Fenton® Art Glass & Lamps • Collectible Knives

& Zippos® • Gemstone & Black Hills Gold Jewelry

UPTOWN TRADING POST209 Broadway, Wisconsin Dells • 608-254-8733

☞ Located on Broadway (Hwy 13 & 23)

Exit #87 off I90-94, 4th light, city parking lot behind store

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Dells 4D Special FX TheaterDon’t just watch a movie, be in it! We immerse you in the � lm through all your senses. Don’t get too comfortable, you never know what’s coming next.

An experience all will talk about.www.conceptattractions.com • 608-254-2184

Moosejaw Pizza & Dells Brewing Co.Moosejaw Pizza & Dells Brewing Co. features

Piping Hot Pizzas, Burgers, Steaks, Pastas, Ribs, Sandwiches & our Kids’ Menu. Large Groups

Welcome! Family Friendly! Free Delivery!www.DellsMoosejaw.com • 608-254-1122

Ripley‛s Believe It or Not!®8000 sq. ft. of interactive exhibits.

New vampire gallery! History, exhibits, and bizarre customs of the time. Find the secret entrance

to the darker side of Ripley’s.www.conceptattractions.com • 608-254-2184

Wizard QuestThe most interactive experience in a themed

environment that you will � nd anywhere! There is only one Wizard Quest in the entire world!

An intense game. Bring help. www.conceptattractions.com • 608-254-2184

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Wisconsin Dells

Wausau – Rib Mountain/Days Inn & Suites

Appleton

Black River Falls

Eagle River

Eau Claire

Eau Claire – West

Fond du Lac

Milwaukee – West Allis

Neenah

Portage

Rice Lake

Sheboygan Falls

Green Bay – Lambeau Field

Hurley

Johnson Creek

Green Bay – City Centre

Madison – NE/Windsor

Milwaukee – Airport/Oak Creek

Milwaukee – Downtown

Milwaukee – Wauwatosa

Madison – Monona/Stoughton

La Crosse – Days Hotel

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FREE Shipping. Call 800.745.4674 or visit cabelas.com/pickup for more details

At Cabela’s, our outdoor experts put our gear to the test every chance they get. From hunting and fi shing to camping and hiking, Cabela’s Outfi tters do it all. And they are happy to share the knowledge they gain in the great outdoors with everyone who walks through the doors of a Cabela’s store.

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