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For alternative bike routes other than the ones listed below, click here for scenic tour map fro driving or biking.

Elroy-Sparta State Bike Trail

The Elroy-Sparta State Trail is the property of the State of Wisconsin and is part of its State Trails System.  It is located in Hidden Valleys Country and passes through a portion of the unglaciated areas of Wisconsin exemplifying the natural beauty of our State.
The trail is 32 miles in length on the abandoned Chicago & Northwestern Railroad bed and passes through three rock tunnels. The Kendall and Wilton tunnels are ¼ mile long and the Norwalk tunnel is ¾ mile long. The trail is covered with limestone screenings and provides a smooth riding surface. The bridges are covered with planks and are guarded with railings.
     The trail may be entered at the Elroy Commons in Elroy or ½ mile northwest of Elroy on Hwy. 71, or continue on Hwy. 71 to the Village of Kendall - the Trail Headquarters is at the old Kendall Depot, or enter at Wilton or Norwalk on Hwy. 71, or the Sparta Chamber Depot at 111 Milwaukee St., Sparta, WI.

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La Crosse River State TrailGreat River State Trail & 400 State Trail

Did you know that you can take a road biking tour in the area as well?  Click here for our road biking/scenic drive tour map.

LaCrosse River State Trail

The La Crosse River State Trail was developed from the abandoned Chicago & Northwestern Railroad between Sparta & La Crosse.  Prairie remnants, farmlands, trout streams, hardwood forests and wetlands are found along this trail.  One of the unique features of the La Crosse River trail is that it runs parallel to a Canadian Pacific railroad main line at different locations for several miles.  This provides rail fans, kids, and kids at heart an opportunity to experience up close but at a safe distance, the awesome size and power of these monsters of transportation.  Be sure to wave at the conductor as he may give you a friendly toot of his horn to say hello.  Bring you camera!

Museums 

Deke Slayton Memorial Space  & Bike Museum
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The museum was founded in March 1999 by a core group of residents who wanted to honor Deke Slayton's memory in his hometown of Sparta, WI and to commemorate the county's rich bicycling heritage.  The museum is a progression from the earliest patented bicycles to the Wright brothers bicycle shop, the Wright Flyer and into Outer Space. 
Information obtained from http://www.dekeslayton.com  
Kids of all ages love the bicycle museum and space suit display!

When visiting Sparta, this is a Must See attraction!

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Little Falls Railroad & Doll Museum

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Remember the big booming days of the railroad?  Maybe you worked for the railroad over the years at one time, or maybe as a kid, like many, you would sit and just see if you could count high enough just to watch the railroad cars go by.  
(We all did!)
Take a trip back in time at the Little Falls Rail & Doll Museum.  Many dolls have been collected from all over the world.  Let the kids ride the mini  train around the yard in the summer time.  Experience the Real Miniature Diesel  Engine! 
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 Down a Country Road Amish Tours

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Located 2 miles East of Cashton along State Hwy 33, Down a Country Road is open May thru October from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and most other days by chance or appointment.  There are no Sunday tours & tours are by reservation only.  To make an appointment for a tour you may call (608) 654-5318 or Email Us.  Visit our Tours Page on our website for more information.
     Down a Country Road tours offers the opportunity to experience the intriguing lifestyle of the Amish through the eyes of an experienced tour guide in the heart of Amish Country.  Your 1 1/2 hour tour takes you back to a quieter, simpler way of life where the site of a buggy and colorful quilts airing on the clotheslines are not uncommon sights.  You will learn the History, Traditions and Customs of the Amish and have the opportunity to meet and visit with the Amish as we tour Wisconsin's largest Amish Community.  
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Paul & Matilda Wegner Grotto

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  Paul and Matilda Wegner began building the Grotto in 1929 at their farm home near Cataract, WI (nine miles north of Sparta off Hwy 27).  This garden park includes concrete structures decorated with a brilliant mosaic of shattered glass and broken crockery...includes a fanciful American flag, 50th Anniversary Cake, 12' Bremen Ocean liner, Prayer Garden, Glass Church, and Peace Monument.  The Kohler Foundation purchased the property, restored the splendor of the creations, and donated the site to Monroe County.  The Local History Room maintains an exhibit and research material documenting the site.  The Park is open year round (weather permitting).
For more information, or to view more photos, visit the Monroe County History Room website, who has donated this site now to the Monroe County Historical Society.

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