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635/450 feet. Concrete tee is located above a grove of 50 foot strip of trees. It’s down hill all the way. The view from the tee is spectacular! Hazard is grassy field.
June 1st, 2011 by justin trails

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635/450 feet. Concrete tee is located above a grove of 50 foot strip of trees. It’s down hill all the way. The view from the tee is spectacular! Hazard is grassy field.
June 1st, 2011 by justin trails
The Third Tunnel 3/4 mile long tunnel on the west end of the Elroy-Sparta State Bike Trail in Wisconsin. This trail links with the La Crosse River State Trail and then to the Great River Trail in Onalaska. On the east end it is linked with the 400 trail from Elroy to Reedsburg. The base is crushed limestone with no more than 3 % grade.
This trail was the first in the Rail-Trail Conversion in 1967 when the Wisconsin Conservation Service purchased the right of way.
June 1st, 2011 by justin trails

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Distance Pro 460 feet/AM 260 feet. Wide open fairway, trees on left 20 feet from basket.
April 29th, 2011 by justin trails
Green Travel Guide to Southern Wisconsin, Environmentally & Socially Responsible Travel Pat Dillion & Lynne Diebel 2010 pp.131-136.
The Wedding Magazine 2011 by Coulee Region Women Magazine p. 65.
Pet Friendly Vacations in Wisconsin by Marie Tubbin on www.fetchmag.com. choose features & articles Spring 2009.
Sweet Retreats St. Paul Pioneer Press by Courtney Sinner, February 1, 2009. p13E.
www.tripadvisor.com multiple comments from guests. search justin trails resort
Roads Traveled: Reveling in nature and disc golf by Mary Bergin in Capital Times September 29,2008.
Justin Trails Resort, 2008 a portfolio by Edward Marek at: http://www.wisconsincentral.net/Products.html scroll down the page to Justin Trails
Justin Trails Celebrating 20 Years in Business, La Crosse Tribune http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-1278479171.html May 20, 2007
Renewing the Countryside-Wisconsin 2007 a project of Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service. pp. 106-108
Midwest Living’s Best of the Midwest 2007 p.41
“At southwestern Wisconsin’s Justin Trails bed-and-breakfast resort, gentle slopes are ideal for cross country skiing, as well as other activities from snowshoe hiking to tubing…..”
Country EXTRA January 2007 Reiman Publications page 40 includes interior and exterior photos of Paul Bunyan, Little House on the Prairie, skiing groomed trails at www.countrymagazine.com click “Links” at the top of the page then select this issue of Country EXTRA.
Disc Golf World Winter 2007 page 67 has a photo of Hole # 1 at Justin Trails Resort, in Sparta, Wisconsin by Gregg Durishan
USA Today 10 Great Rustic Places “Nothing says rustic like livin’ down on the farm with rows of corn and alfalfa just outside your door. Spend summer days hiking the many trails or try your hand at Frisbee golf on the deluxe, 18-basket course. Wake up and grab a full country breakfast in the house or have it delivered to your cabin.” 800-488-4521; justintrails.com. 5/24/2004
March 3rd, 2011 by innkeeper
Justin Trails Resort gardens have flowers blooming nearly year round: snowdrops on warm March days, delicate yellow crocus, purple hyacinths, fragrant pink crab apple blossoms in April, millions of blue/yellow pansies, maroon primroses in May, pale blue campannella, purple Rhododendron in June, red roses, yellow Stella d ‘Oro day lilies in July, black eyes Susan, lavender hostas, golden evening primrose in August, tall stately, blue delphiniums in September, burgundy, gold, white Chrysanthemums in October, pumpkins and corn shocks for November and evergreen boughs with red ribbons for winter window boxes.
The gardens at Justin Trails Resort LLC have been growing for many years. The oldest members of the garden are 2 huge silver maples approximately 125 years old. The tall white pine was planted in 1950 by Kathryn Justin, Don’s mother. She also planted the 8 foot tall yews in front of the garage, a crab apple tree, seven sisters rose bush and a dozen green hostas.
In 1982, a landscape plan was created to give the yard more green color in winter. The taxus cuspadata under the white pine were planted to steer guests to the front door. Burning bushes, gold finger potentilla, and barberry plants give color, juniper and mugo pines completed the plan.
After opening the bed and breakfast, color became more important. Donna’s favorite shopping places became nurseries, garden centers and green houses. A pink estilbe and dwarf white estilbe bed was planted south of the house. Chocolate ruffles coral bells grace the walkway.
Travertine stone was gathered from Winona, MN to create a patio and stone wall. Fill was added to create a level walkway to the house to eliminate the need for steps. Hydrangeas, smoke bushes, Chinese willow, hostas and an azalea were planted around the Paul Bunyan cabin.
6,000 street bricks were purchased and laid by Don in herringbone, full weave, half weave, and alternate patterns to connect cabins, the house, lodge and Cottage. A split rail fence separates the front of the yard from the neighbor’s cornfield.
Berms of soil with boxwood and arborvitae create outdoor rooms for the foursquare house and Cottage. A fort fence from a B & B in Wauwatosa and globe arborvitae creates privacy for the Little House. A split rail fence and brick path create a garden for Don & Donna at their entrance on the west side of the house. Birds planted wild strawberries.
Two Fat Albert pines, blue spruce, Colorado Spruce, hemlock, Austrian pines, River birch and high bush cranberries grace the former hillside cow yard. Black eyes Susan create a colorful spot next to the windmill. A patch of day lilies, Oriental and Asiatic lilies rotate blooming all summer.
Magnolia, spruce, winterberry, 3 vibernum, and hazelnut bushes have taken over the cornfield north of the Paul Bunyan cabin. Strawberries, hostas, black eyes Susan, evening primrose, buttercups and yarrow bloom profusely throughout the summer. A playhouse and a large grassy area is perfect for families to play games.
Honeysuckle vine graces the arbor, trumpet vines climb the walls of the Comfort Coop and English ivy climbs a lattice fence. Bittersweet climbs the white cow yard fence.
The east garden is bordered with forsythia, white coneflowers, yucca, potentilla, witch hazel, roses and moonbeam coreopsis.
Log chairs, a log swing, glider rockers and Adirondack chairs invite guests to sit a spell. Guests are invited to select plants to purchase for their own gardens. Donna will dig and pot them for you.
A new open porch entrance to the 1920 foursquare house creates a perfect spot for brides to walk to the patio for their wedding ceremony.
Naturally we create joy with quality lodging and recreation in a secluded coulee in the Driftless Area of Southwest Wisconsin.
February 17th, 2011 by innkeeper
Winter in western Wisconsin offers a wide variety of recreation, from quiet to very noisy, from singular to group activities. Choose your sport from: ice fishing (fishing from a portable house or shanty by cutting a hole in the ice and sending the bait through the hole) complete with an Ice Fishing Derby; snowtubing down a groomed track, snowshoe races with friends; nordic skiing at the Experimental Forest at Bangor, Wisconsin, moonlight skiing in one of the public parks/state forests; snowmobiling the hundreds of miles of trails groomed by snowmobile clubs; ice skating on city ponds; oval track and drag strip ice racing on Lake Neshonic at West Salem; snowmobile races on Lake Tomah and at Melrose, Wisconsin; watching the International Ski Jump Tournament near Westby, Wisconsin in mid-February; watching the eagles feed north of the Lock and Dam # 7 at Dresbach, Lock and Dam # 6 at Trempealeau or drive to Wabasha, MN to the eagle observation deck; cheering high school hockey players participating in tournaments and broom ball.
Winter also offers many indoor activities from plays and concerts at the theaters, theme events at museums, a wide range of shows at the La Crosse Center, and shopping in the area boutiques.
Snowtubing
Snowtubing and snowboarding are available at White Tail Ridge at Fort Mc Coy located on State Highway 21 a few miles east of Sparta, Wisconsin. A rope tow pulls tubers and snowboarders back up the hill. Phone 608-388-4498. Lodge with snacks.
Mt. La Crosse, south of La Crosse, a short distance off State Highway 35 welcomes snowboarders. 608-788-0044 or outside Wisconsin phone 1-800-426-3665. Chairlifts. Lodge with snacks and a separate lounge area.
Snowshoeing
Public lands with trails for snowshoeing and Nordic skiing include: Wildcat Mountain State Park at Ontario, Wisconsin; Black River State Forest, Black River Falls, Wisconsin; Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge north of Trempealeau, Wisconsin; Norskedalen at Coon Valley, Wisconsin. Some areas have a moonlight ski event in January and February. Check www.wistravel.com/crosscountryskiingsw.htm
Dog Sledding
Gary and Peggy Severson, Kale Rd, Sparta, WI have dog sled rides available by appointment. 608-486-4303. They have sprint dogs and basket sleds with teams of 4-6 dogs. Cost is s$40/ person for an hour of outdoor activity.
July 26th, 2010 by justin trails
Buzz created a beautiful painting of Don’s trophy buck, doe and tree stand. What a gifted artist you are, Buzz!
July 6th, 2010 by justin trails
Location: Justin Trails
Observation date: 6/23/10
Number of species: 54
Turkey Vulture 5
Red-tailed Hawk 1
Killdeer 1
Rock Pigeon 2
Mourning Dove 2
Chimney Swift 2
Ruby-throated Hummingbird 1
Red-bellied Woodpecker 3
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 1
Downy Woodpecker 3
Hairy Woodpecker 2
Northern Flicker 2
Eastern Wood-Pewee 10
Eastern Phoebe 5
Great Crested Flycatcher 3
Yellow-throated Vireo 4
Warbling Vireo 3
Red-eyed Vireo 4
Blue Jay 3
American Crow 9
Tree Swallow 1
Barn Swallow 6 Cliff Swallow 2
Black-capped Chickadee 5
White-breasted Nuthatch 6
House Wren 9
Eastern Bluebird 3
Veery 5
Wood Thrush 7
American Robin 13
Gray Catbird 8
Brown Thrasher 1
European Starling 2
Cedar Waxwing 4
Blue-winged Warbler 4
Yellow Warbler 6
American Redstart 1
Ovenbird 15
Mourning Warbler 2
Common Yellowthroat 8
Eastern Towhee 5
Chipping Sparrow 5
Field Sparrow 1
Savannah Sparrow 4
Song Sparrow19
Scarlet Tanager 4
Northern Cardinal 3
Rose-breasted Grosbeak 8
Indigo Bunting 6
Red-winged Blackbird 22
Brown-headed Cowbird 11
Baltimore Oriole 3
American Goldfinch 6
House Sparrow 10
June 15th, 2010 by justin trails
Armund Bartz, Wisconsin DNR botanist, Cindy Ramseyer, Natures Keeper botanist, Don and I went for a three hour walk through the woods. Along the way we heard these birds: wood thrush, red-eyed vireo, redstart, blue-winged warbler, ovenbird,rose-breasted-grosbeak,veery, towhee, great crested flycatcher and scarlet tanager.
The skunk cabbage leaves are nearly as large as an elephant ear. We are seeing a huge variety of native plants around the rock outcropping. Heidi and George, our huskies loved the romp in the woods, too. We will pursue a Wildlife Habitat Improvement Program cost share application in November with the NRCS to help with removal of invasive species of barberry and buckthorn
May 13th, 2010 by justin trails
Plan a get away to the Gorgeous Driftless Region of Southwest Wisconsin.
The flowers are blooming, breezes are gentle and the sun is warm for a great spring time outing to beautiful Justin Trails Resort.
Saturday, May 8 hunt mushrooms with Cindy from 10-12. Mushroom & wild rice dinner $15/person.
May 8-9 Handy person special. Help cut box elder trees or drag branches to chipper. 2 people work 4 hours in exchange for a night in your choice of available lodging for $50. The night stay may be this weekend or another time. Lunch and dinner provided for volunteers.
May 14-16 Westby’s Norwegian folk festival Syttende Mai includes a Heritage tent with Norwegian food, music and costumes, bike tour of 30, 60 or 100K, run/walk, book signing by Jerry Apps and Glen Jensen, concert with Eric Nofsinger, kiddie parade and more.
Trout season opened on Saturday in the Driftless Region’s world class trout streams. For more information www.driftlessanger.com or contact Mat Wagner at the Driftless Angler in Viroqua at 608-637-8779. The cold water first class trout streams make this a fisher person’s paradise…along with a stay Justin Trails Resort.
The famous Elroy-Sparta Bike Trail is open with Gina’s Pies in Wilton sold to Pettra’s Country Thyme Café. 608-435-6541.
Deb Moore, owner of Ginny’s Cupboard, has opened a cute shop Maiden Wisconsin across Water Street with all products made in Wisconsin.
RedRock Trail Rides is open. Dawn, our daughter, Don and I went for a great ride two weeks ago on Trail # 5. Kathie has a well-cared for stable of riding horses and beautiful land to get a world away from work.
The Amish greenhouses are bursting with beautiful, healthy plants at most reasonable prices.
Thank you to Marty Evanson, Craig and Laurie Bartholomew for identifying 44 species of birds on April 30 in 2 1/2 hours. See the list at www.justintrails.com/blog/
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you Charles and Cindy Ramseyer for leading Amanda and Chris Knowles, Amber & Matt Brantner, Tony Pillow, Valerie Reeb, Eric, Vanessa and John Glindinning, Jeff Justin, Mary Kuppe, Cheryl, Tim & Scott Schoeler, Maria and Danica, Will Vigil, , Doug & Steve Elsen, Gary & Conrad Olson, John & Alysia Ryan, Andreas Pessl-Bauer, Matt Scott, Jeremy Olson, Brian & Deb Zucker, Rosemary Klein, Joseph Korish and Don & Donna Justin in a holistic restoration of our woodland.
Here’s a brief report of what we accomplished:
Completed a management plan with Cindy Ramseyer, botanist & naturalist for the 150 acres of woodland and oak savanna
Cut 35 cords of wood for the campground
Cut 10 cords of wood for Wally the chipper to create mulch for trails & gardens
Cleaned 1000 feet of field edge of down & dead wood
Identified and removed invasive species buckthorn, honeysuckle, barberry & garlic mustard
Control burned 7 acres
Planted 2 #s of native seeds to create prairie
Inoculated 21 logs with shiitake mushroom plugs
Ate great food at tailgate parties and dinners in The Lodge
Exercised our muscles, made new friends
Felt great satisfaction in a job well begun…there’s lots more to do.
Donna will be speaking at Inventors and & Entrepreneurs meeting in Viroqua June 9 about Building a Year Round Tourism Business. Life in rural Wisconsin is peaceful. Come check out the Driftless Region with a stay at Justin Trails Resort.
Yours in great spring fun!
Don & Donna Justin