Take Time in Trempealeau County
Outdoor Recreation
Located in the Driftless Region, our natural environment provides a variety of outstanding outdoor recreational opportunities. Explore the Mississippi River, hike beautiful forested terrain, and bicycle the nation’s largest bike loop system.
- Hiking
- Bicycling
- Camping
- Water Recreation
- Snowmobiling
- Fishing
- Hunting
- Horse Trails
- Parks and Wildlife Refuges:
- Pietrek Park
- Perrot State Park
- Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge
Agricultural Tourism
Our sustainable farms, orchards, dairies, and produce stands are well-known to foodies across the region. Experience a taste of Trempealeau County at a locally owned dining establishment, or purchase from our welcoming producers.
Orchards:
- Sacia Orchards
- Ferguson Orchards
- Eckers Apple Farm
Roadside Stands:
- Schultz Country Barn
- Schwertel Family Farms
- Sylla’s Acres
Wineries:
- Elmaro Vineyard
- Tenba Ridge Winery
Breweries:
- Ffat’s Brewing Company
- Northwoods Brew Pub
Farmers’ Markets:
- Osseo Farmers’ Market
- Arcadia Farmers’ Market- Mercado de Agricultores
- Galesville Farmers’ Market
- Whitehall Farmers’ Market
Food Focused Events:
- Apple Affair
- Broiler Dairy Days
- Beef & Dairy Days
- Cheese Fest
- Catfish Days
- Broiler Fest
- Trempealeau County Fair
Historic Experiences
Explore our unique historic districts, museums, and archaeological sites to experience our rich history. Historic downtowns in unique rural communities are a perfect place to relax after a day of fun in the surrounding countryside.
Prehistoric Mounds and Interpretive Path
- Trempealeau Interpretive Path
Veterans Memorial with Interpretive Monuments
- Soldier’s Walk Memorial Park
Historic Performing Arts Centers
- Old Main
- Independence Opera House
Historical Societies
- Trempealeau County Historical Society
- Arcadia Area Historical Society
- Garden of Eden Preservation Society
- Eleva Historical Society
- Osseo Historical Society
Historic Sites and Buildings
- National Register of Historic Places Listing