The
area has a few key highlights for roadside amenities.
I’ve listed the better ones below.
The
town of Greenbush
is has a good website
giving information and advice for those who want
to enjoy mountain biking in the Kettle Moraine State Forest.
The
town is also home of two outstanding historical sites.
The Wade
House is an old stagecoach inn built in the
1850s. There are daily tours from May through October.
The Wesley
Jung Carriage Museum tells the story of a German
immigrant who built a successful business building carriages.
His son took over for him and did well until the
adoption of automobiles around 1917 put them out of business.
The grandson began collecting these carriages and you
can see his collection that is now open to the public.
After
you head south out of Greenbush, in a few miles you will
intersect the path of the Ice
Age National Scenic Trail.
When completed this trail will cover 10,000 miles
of Wisconsin territory, linking six units of the Ice-Age
National Scientific Preserve.
A
must stop (about ¼ mile after turning west on to Rte.
U) is parking and a short trail leading to the Parnell
Observation tower.
This structure is positioned on a hill and rises
about 50 feet above the surface and gives you a birds-eye
view of that region of Wisconsin.
Long
Lake Recreation Area offers all types of water sports
as well as trails for hiking and biking.
The
Ice Age Reserve Visitor Center is located at N1765 Hwy.
G, Campbellsport 53010 and open daily (call for hours
and other information ( 414-626-2116).