Monroe County, Wisconsin - Hiking, biking, fishing, camping, country lifestyle 

Monroe County, Wisconsin is a place of memorable impressions, unusual contrasts, captivating experiences and new discoveries!

Sparta Tourism Information Center - This used to be an old railroad depot at one time  

Explore the beauty of Monroe County on a biking, hiking or driving adventure.  Discover our beautiful walkways, biking and hiking trails, rivers, streams and lakes.


Discover our growth in Economical Development and see why businesses and people choose to live and work in Monroe County, Wisconsin.  The people in our communites work hard for a living and enjoy the quality of life that our area provides for a good family, "country style" of life here in Monroe County, WI.

From horse and buggy to the space age the people of Monroe County boast of a proud heritage of railroads to bike trails, Amish Communities, Shops, Stores, friendly folk with great stories and more.

In Monroe County it's not only the beauty that the county has in store for you during your visit, but it's the people that make the place.

 

A nice boat ride on Lake Tomah on a hot sunny day is a great way to spend your day off or visit while you're here!  
A nice summer ride along the Elroy - Sparta State Bicycle Trail might be just what you're looking for.  The scenery along the way can be breathtaking! Sparta's very own Ben Bikin' mascot rides the trails from time to time!  Watch for him when you are here!  Request for him to meet your group event during your visit.
Resting along the Elroy Sparta State Bike Trail after just coming through the tunnel
Along the backroads of Monroe County near the Kickapoo Valley it is common to see the Amish working in the fields near their communities
Thinking of taking a scenic drive?  You may just see breath-taking views such as this one while on the back roads in Monroe County!
During your visit to Monroe County be sure to stop and visit the Memorial Space and Bicycle Museum above the Monroe County History room.  Research your family history and see the museum directly above it!

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