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4-H Horse Arena |
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Hwy 93 between
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Arcadia, WI |
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Adjacent to Pietrek
County Park |
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Phone:
(715) 538-2311 ext
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Imagine yourself on a
leisurely horseback ride along the beautiful
Trempealeau River. The Trempealeau
County Horse Club has developed a horse
trail. Along the trail there are places to
stop for a brief rest and enjoy the sites
and sounds of the serene river setting.
While riding is normal to see Bald Eagles
that nest along the Trempealeau River.
Within the park are places to park and camp
overnight. A 140 by 300 foot arena is
available to rent for horse activities,
contact the County Clerks office for
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Memorial Park |
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No visit to Arcadia would be
complete without a tour of our beautiful 54
acre
Memorial Park and its unique
tribute to veterans of all wars and
conflicts. Stroll along the Avenue of
Heroes, which is handicap accessible, to
witness exceptional memorial statues of the
fighting men and women who gave so
generously for the freedom we enjoy today.
It is an experience you will not find
anywhere else, other than on a trip to
Washington DC. The walk is laid out as a
time line depicting the history of Arcadia
since 1856. Each one meter block represents
one year in history. The walk begins near
the rotunda at the west end of the park. It
is 1856 and Arcadia has just been
established as a community. |
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Pietrek County Park |
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Hwy 93 between
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& Arcadia, WI |
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Phone:
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100 acre park is located on
the Trempealeau River, on Highway 93,
between Independence and Arcadia. This
rural park has many amenities, 20 plus
campsites, showers, picnic area, two
shelters, nature trails, playground
equipment, and a canoe landing. Pietrek
Park is adjacent to the 4-H horse arena, and
horseback riding trails. |
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Perrot State Park |
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Perrot State Park's 1,243
acres are nestled among 500-foot bluffs
where the Trempealeau and Mississippi Rivers
meet. Enjoy Brady's Bluff Natural Area and
breathtaking river views in this park known
for its natural, archaeological, and
historical resources. Hike the 13 miles of
trails that offer a variety of experiences
and levels of difficulty. There is direct
access for bicyclists from the campground to
the 24-mile Great River State Trail as well
as excellent road biking in the area. There
is a marked canoe trail in Trempealeau Bay
and canoes can be rented at the park.
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Trempealeau National |
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Wildlife Refuge |
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This 6,200 acre refuge lies
within the Mississippi River flyway. The
refuge’s rolling prairies, rich wetlands,
and bottomland forests support a variety of
wildlife species. Established in 1936 by
President Theodore Franklin D. Roosevelt,
the refuge is a breeding ground for
migratory birds and other wildlife. Refuge
and Visitor’s Lobby are open year round
Monday through Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 4:00
p.m., closed Sundays and federal holidays.
The Refuge has a recorded information
hotline to inform visitors about current
wildlife sightings and Refuge activities,
(608) 539-2311 Extension 13. |
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