Pigeon Falls, Wisconsin
Just moments away from I-94 but ages away in small town character. A Norwegian settlement, Pigeon Falls, founded in 1866, is nestled among the rolling hills and valleys along the Pigeon Creek.
Also founded in 1866, is the Pigeon Creek Evangelical Lutheran Church located on the east edge of the village on Highway 121. The beautiful small country-type church, with a faithfully restored 12 kerosene lamp chandelier, is still very active and sits proudly upon the hill on which it was built.
Service organizations keep the community pristine in appearance and a new care facility serves the surrounding area.
Each Memorial Day weekend marks the calendar for the local celebration sponsored by the Pigeon Falls Lions Club. The many events are held in beautiful Ekern Park. The Park is located on the village mill pond, with scenic picnic sites, camping sites, good trout fishing, tennis and softball facilities.
As you drive north of the village of Pigeon Falls on Highway 53, the scenic Buena Vista Wayside Park overlooks the many dairy farms in the valleys. The beautiful summer sunsets are a sight to behold.
