Dam Near Home103 Water StPhone: (608) 862-3959 Bar games · Late-night food · Comfort food "Real good place nice atmosphere and great food ..." S & B Tubing100 E Main St Edgewater Cafe Restaurant101 N Water St Comfort food · Quick bite · Cozy Gabriella`s Restaurant Pizza Fine Food 203 Oak St Comfort food · Cozy · Casual Center Tavern Bar and Food 108 Water St Bar games · Happy hour drinks · Fast service Broughton`s Corner Bar Bar 120 N Water StCash-only · Bar games · Fast service Attica Bar Bar N7298 County Highway X Bar games · Fast service · Great cocktails Bobanna`s Pizza 4.7 (10) · Pizza 102 N Water St Comfort food · Quick bite · Casual Sugar River General Store General Store Sandwiches and Ice Cream 115 N Water St (608) 862-3213 Bent n Dent Amish Grocery Store 4.8 (55) · Grocery Store 363 Atkinson Rd Franklin Grove Etc Restaurant N7302 County Hwy X Comfort food · Healthy options · Great dessert Sugar River State TrailThe Sugar River State Trail follows an abandoned railroad line in south central Wisconsin for 24 miles from New Glarus to Brodhead. A short access trail connects the Sugar River State Trail to New Glarus Woods State Park. Fourteen trestle bridges cross over the Sugar River and its tributaries, while the trail passes by farmlands, woods, rolling hills, scenic meadows, remnant prairies and glacial topography. North of Brodhead, the trail goes over a replica covered bridge. The trail has also been designated as a National Recreational Trail. Abrahams Woods State Natural Area Abraham`s Woods is a 40-acre forest in Green County, Wisconsin owned by the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It was designated a Wisconsin State Natural Area in 1961 and a National Natural Landmark in 1973. Muralt Bluff Prairie State Natural Area
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Albany Wildlife Area Albany Wildlife Area is located just west of the Village of Albany in Green County. This property currently consists of a 1,421-acres of state-owned, 3 acres of easements and 282 acres of leased lands for public hunting, fishing, trapping and other nature based activities. Much of the area is wooded and follows the Little Sugar River west towards Monticello. There is about 310 acres of planted or maintained native grass on the area. There are 110 acres of cropland planted to corn, soybeans, sunflowers and hay for wildlife. Much of the land along the river is marsh with canary grass, cattails and sedges. ...more | ||
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