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Wisconsin Bird Watching at Justin Trails Resort

An avid bird watcher, Anna from Columbia, MO visited our Wisconsin bed and breakfast on May 6-9 and spotted 38 unique species of birds! She came prepared with her own binoculars and lots of bird knowledge. Our daughter stopped at Barnes and Nobl… Read more

Elope in Beautiful Driftless Wisconsin

You’ve found that special guy or gal — the person with whom you want to spend the rest of your life. There’s nothing quite like falling head over heels in love. It can be quite dizzying in fact. Your elopement doesn’t have to be though. Whether you’v… Read more
Genoa Fish Hatchery

Great River Interpretive Center

Travelers on Wisconsin’s Great River Road will soon be able to learn about the Mississippi River and its people with the completion of a $3.8 million Great River Interpretive Center at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Genoa National Fish Hatchery… Read more

Road Trip - Wine and Cheese Trail

On your way to or from Justin Trails Resort, make your way along the Driftless Wisconsin Wine and Cheese Trail. Tour southwest Wisconsin’s spectacular Driftless Area while sipping wine and savoring artisan cheeses.  Experience agritourism at its… Read more

Snow tubing

Snow tubing is good old-fashioned fun for all ages! Race down either of our tubing hills or link up with friends and enjoy a ride together! We are open 10:00 AM daily. Snow tubing is available on two groomed hills, one 600 foot steep hill great … Read more
Wisconsin Resort Blog - Snowshoeing

Snowshoeing

If you can walk, you can snowshoe, no experience is necessary for this sport. All you need is a pair of snowshoes (we rent snowshoes for $5), warm clothes, sturdy boots and a sense of adventure! Snowshoeing trails are footpaths through the … Read more

The 3 Best Disc Golf Courses in the La Crosse Area by William Nay

With a growth in popularity in the college and adult population, the recreational game Frisbee Golf or Disc Golf has seen a vast increase in courses and participants.  Players throw rubber Frisbees from the concrete tees to the metal pins. … Read more