Astride the intersection of I-90 and I-94, Tomah stands at the crossroads of Wisconsin’s “Cranberry Country.” City shops offer antiques and Amish crafts. With 16 specialty shops and a restaurant all under one roof, Burnstad’s European Village is especially popular. Visitors will find plenty of dining and lodging options, three golf courses and indoor/outdoor waterparks. Explore the area on Amish Country or Cranberry Country driving tours.
Fifteen miles north of Tomah at Warrens, tour the displays and gift shop of the Wisconsin Cranberry Discovery Center. Wisconsin leads the nation in cranberry production and an is an innovator in the development of harvesting equipment. The Discovery Center tells that story while its gift shop sells everything cranberry, from ice cream to glassware. Each September at harvest time, this tiny town of less than 300 hosts a three-day cranberry festival that attracts more than 100,000 visitors.
For more information about Tomah, call 800/948-6624 or visit tomahwisconsin.com.