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Wisconsin Dells - Nature’s Wonderland  
t is a 15-mile stretch along the Wisconsin River that has some of the most unspoiled and spectacular scenery and diversified recreation opportunities to be found in such a compact area. The Winnebago Indians had a name for it—Nee-ah-ke-coonah-er-ah—meaning where the dark rushing waters meet. Early French settlers named this area the “Dalles,” meaning flat rocks. You could easily call it one of your favorite vacation spots after you experience the folklore, the fun, and the fantasies of The Wisconsin Dells.

For more than 150 years Wisconsin Dells has been entertaining travelers who come to this area for its unique heritage and history in addition to the grandeur of the rock formations, unspoiled countryside, and numerous show attractions.

The area includes two small towns, Wisconsin Dells and Lake Delton. The year-round population is only about 4,000, but don’t let that number fool you. During the summer months and special activities, the population often swells to more than 30,000. Include the campgrounds and The Dells area can accommodate up to 50,000 visitors. The number and variety of lodging facilities attest to this popularity.

Once you settle in at any one of the 140 hotels or motels you may start enjoying the sights and activities.

Probably your first will be a boat tour. Choose a leisurely cruise, power along in a jet boat, or tour the lower Dells and the lost city of Newport in an Army Duck. Narrators point out the different formations, and relate the area’s history and lore as you pass such sights as Witches Gulch, Hawk’s Beak, and Cow in the Milk Bottle. For a panoramic view that will have you oo-ing and ah-ing, take a trip over The Dells in a hot air balloon.

After the rides on the river, climb aboard a horse-drawn wagon and tour through the narrow passages of lost canyon.

Spectacular scenery is but one of the reasons this area is so popular. Nature lovers have a variety of places to visit. If you are brave enough, you may feed any of the 19 reptiles at Alligator Alley. Take a tour of the Nanchas Elk Ranch, which is home to more than 100 elk in the scenic rolling hills. Or visit the Wisconsin Deer Park where you can feed, pet, and photograph a myriad of antlered creatures and game birds.

You will find more than just nature’s creations to make your visit unforgettable. At the Circus World Museum you will find the world’s largest collection of restored circus wagons and big tent memorabilia. This is located in the original winter quarters of the Ringling Brothers Circus and provides daily performances.

Amusement parks and shows offer pure relaxation and rides from go-carts to bumper boats and roller coasters. Be sure to take in Tommy Bartlett’s water ski show, which has evolved from water ski jumping into what is now a world-known thrill show that has performed in 28 countries.

The Dells is home to 70 attractions, 80 restaurants, and 140 hotels. For a more complete look at the area, log on www.wisdells.com.

On your first visit to The Dells, you will find such an array of things to do and see that the best you can do is give this amazing area the once over lightly with a promise to return often.

How To Get There
The nearest airport with commercial service is Madison, Wisconsin. To The Dells is about a 50-minute drive. To visit by car, log on to The Dells website shown above and click on "Maps and Directions" for specifics from cities throughout the Midwest.

Where To Stay
With 140 different hotels and motels in the area, the visitor is sure to find one that fits the need and the budget. Rates at most vary with the season. Log on to The Dells web site, www.wisdells.com, and find most of these listed with details of location and rates.

Where To Eat
Take your choice of 80 restaurants. The usual chains have outlets. Here is a sampling of the casual and fine dining spots. Casual places like Country Kitchen and Houlihan’s offer items on the menu ranging from about $5 to $15. For more elegant fare, visit places like Ishmala Supper Club or Wally’s House of Embers.

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