Attractions
Attractions
Amish Country South-west of Tomah you
will enter an area where 19th century farming methods are still used, it's not uncommon to see
horse-drawn buggies & wagons and colorful quilts drying on the clothes line. You will be intrigued by
this quieter, simpler way of life.
Museums and More Do you know how cranberries
got their name? Have you ever seen the cartoon strip 'Gasoline Alley'? You'll impress your family
and friends with your knowledge of cranberries and how the City of Tomah got its name after visiting
our local museums!
Self-Guided Driving Tours Our
Annual Area Guide contains two self-guided driving tours, Amish Country & Cranberry Country. For a
copy of the Area Guide please contact us or you can download it from the homepage.
Fort McCoy Founded in 1909, this U.S. Army
installation is located just minutes west of the city of Tomah. Fort McCoy is the only U.S. Army
installation in Wisconsin, as well as the only Army facility in the upper Midwest
Necedah National Wildlife Refuge
is a vital link in the National Wildlife Refuge
System in providing important services to wildlife, people, and the habitats which support them.
In addition to fulfilling its role as a refuge and breeding ground for migratory birds and other
wildlife, Necedah Wildlife Refuge is also responsible for preserving a natural diversity and
abundance of fauna and flora, and provides opportunities for people to enjoy and learn about our
natural world through such wildlife-compatible activities as hiking, hunting, fishing, and attending
educational and interpretive programs.
Recreation
Fishing and Hunting
Sunsets over Lake Tomah are a sight to behold and the fishing isn't bad either! Tomah & Monroe County
has something to offer every outdoor enthusiast.
Bike Trails The Elroy-Sparta
Bike Trail which has three old railroad tunnels along it is only minutes from the Tomah area.
Bring your flashlight!
Golfing Golf Anyone? We've got three courses that are above par!