| Lusk Scandia Woodworks Mike & Becky Lusk N906 County Road PI Coon Valley, WI 54623 608-452-3472 www.luskscandiawoodworks.com Visit our workshop featuring a wide selection of hand-crafted items. Becky, a Vesterheim Gold Medalist Wood-carver, creates Norwegian Folk Art such as figure carvings, ale bowls, kolorsing and acanthus carvings. Mike offers a wide range of woodworking including shelves, cabinetry, tables, boxes and other wooden items. Custom orders welcome. Our shop also offers the rosemaling of Vesterheim Gold Medalist, Jean Giese, and the award winning quilting of Tammy Barclay. Open Monday, Thursday-Saturday 10 a.m. - 4p.m. | RounTree Country Retreats S7073 Aikins Rd. Readstown, WI 54652 608-629-5132 Geri and Hugh Harper offer meeting space for quilters and scrapbookers as well as lodging in a family farmhouse. "Rountree Quest Country Retreat is located on our “family farm”. We raise organic chickens and enjoy our pets, the goats, pheasants, dogs and cats." | Main Street Station Public Market 215 S. Main Street Viroqua, WI 54665 608-637-1912 www.viroquamainststation.com "The market is anchored with seven brand new stores. On Main Street, there is Rainbow Oasis, a smoothie and coffee cafe - the only place on the planet (so far, at least) where you can get Sibby’s Organic ice cream hand-dipped, La De Da’s unique gifts and wine (they have a Merlot, for those who don’t like Merlot), and Slippers dance studio, disco ball and all. Inside, you can find Southwestern Designs - like Sundance, but better, Raven’s Cyclery (don’t toss your old bike, Raven can make it fly faster than when you bought it!), VIVA local fine artists’ collective, and the food store of the genuine orient, at Oriental Goodies." Norskedalen Nature and Heritage Center, Inc. P. O. Box 235 Coon Valley, WI 54623 tel 608-452-3424 fax 608-452-3157 www.norskedalen.org Located 3 miles north of Coon Valley, WI, on County Hwy. PI. Enjoy hiking on the scenic nature trails; touring a restored 1890’s log farmstead; viewing exhibits featuring the natural and cultural heritages of our area; and browsing in our gift shop. Open: Year-round-Summer Hours (April 15 - Oct. 31) Monday-Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Sunday 12 - 4 p.m. Winter Hours (November 1-April 14) Monday - Friday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Saturday closed. Sunday 12 - 4 p.m. Nominal admission fee. | Inspirations at Dovetail Farm 29553 Nevada Rd Cashton, WI 54619 608-654-5727 www.dovetailfarm.com Email: dovetailfarm@centurytel.net Welcome to Inspirations at Dovetail Farm! You are welcome to come browse the crafts, antiques, and woodworking or just sit on the porch and enjoy the view. Located in the heart of the largest settlement of Amish in Wisconsin. | | Skumsrud Heritage Farm 1/2 mile west of Coon Valley, WI on U.S. Hwy. 14/61. 608-452-3424 www.norskedalen.org Take a self-guided tour through more than 11 historic buildings. On weekends, see artisans displaying, demonstrating , and selling their works such as woodcarving, rosemaling, weaving, and more. Participate in special heritage craft classes, workshops, or weekends which will feature music, competitions and events. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day Weekends): Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Sunday 12 - 4 p.m. Seasonal daily gift shop open 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Westby Rod & Gun Club RR1, Westby, WI 54667 608-634-4314 Camping and picnic area, trap range and rifle range. The members are also involved in stream bank improvement, trout production, and pheasant production. They sponsor of the Hunter Safety Program and Co-sponsor of the Landowner Appreciation Days. Located on County Hwy P in Timber Coulee. Snowflake Ski & Golf Club Route 1, PO Box 2 Westby, WI 54667 608-634-3211 http://www.snowflakeskiclub.com/ The Snowflake Ski & Golf Club is located on County Trunk P between Westby and Coon Valley. The Club features a beautiful and unique 9 hole, par 30 golf course, which surrounds the Timber Coulee trout stream. A world-class ski jumping tournament is held every February on the Clubs 114’ ski jump. Open 7 days a week May through October. | |
| Ask to use the map that shows the Amish furniture shops. Or bicycle through this hilly, unglaciated area to a couple of wineries, cranberry harvest, organic farms and other handcrafted shops. Our mission is to honor the land, environment and create a healing refuge for recreation, relaxation and rejevenation for our guests. We support rural, sustainable tourism by promoting local artisans who toil in the hills and valleys of southwest Wisconsin. |