Reedsburg is a city in Sauk County, Wisconsin, along the Baraboo River. The population was 10,014 at the 2010 census. The city is surrounded by the Town of Reedsburg. It is part of the Baraboo Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Reedsburg
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Great trail, quite flat, relaxing ride. Lots of shade on a hot summer day!! Beautiful scenery any time of the biking season. You can rent a bike right in Reedsburg if you don't want to bring your own.
4.5 based on 119 reviews
This is a non-profit organization. Is listed as a zoo, but it is more educational. They rescue Lions, Tigers, and Leopards. They have night tours, and morning feeding tours. You can buy a meal [a chicken] which they will feed to one of the big cats. When that 4-wheeler comes by, all the big cats are at attention. It really is a great experience. Barb
We went to the Big Cat rescue on Tuesday I had family here from Kenosha and they were very impressed with the place. The young volunteer (think her name was Kerry) was very knowledgeable and answered all questions. We got to see her interact with the tiger cubs which was a real treat.. The stories on some of these cat just makes you sick. To think people could be so cruel
4.5 based on 111 reviews
What a hidden gem! Enjoyed an informative 55-min train ride. Engineer Rusty answered questions about the locomotive (#1256). Conductor Richard was a wealth of information, and provided information specific to the coach we were riding on. For you railroad enthusiasts, plan on spending the day! So much to see in the yards and museum. A must see!!
4.5 based on 84 reviews
Hubby and I stopped here on our way home from visiting relatives in Blue River. Make sure you buy your cheese gifts here. We stocked up and wish we still had more. The butter is amazing. Prices are right for the quality and types of cheese. Staff are very friendly and local, they suggested lunch locations.
Stop and shop. You won't regret buying.
5 based on 133 reviews
The Wondertorium is one part oddity museum, one part thrill show, 100% freaky family fun. You will start off on a guided tour through the museum featuring the Mexican walking fish, bizarre art, a two-headed turtle and more! After the tour, you will enjoy a private circus stunt by Mr. Marvel himself. Acts include fire-eating, contortion, and more. Please note, we do have multiple locations. Please double check the address on your tickets so you don't drive to the wrong location.
I was looking for something to do with 5 kids between 4 and 17 years old ... we were all wondering what type of show this was ... AMAZING!! We all enjoyed it, the guy himself doing the show is so charismatic and just wonderful... very interesting, entertaining... hands down best money spend at the dells ... thanks for a mind blowing experience
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Lemonade Workshop is a unique place where interesting workshops are offered for kids of all ages, coffee and snacks are available for purchase, and not only can you get your bike fixed, but they will also teach you how to fix your own bike! There were kids activities available for purchase, as well as bike gear and other cool stuff. Need Hawaiian sea salt, or Dr. Bronner's soap? A grocery store in the back is full of surprises you won't find elsewhere. A unique and funky find in Reedsburg...worth the trip!
4 based on 5 reviews
Van Hise Rock is a rock that has a plaque that contains historical information of the area. The rock is nothing special but very near the rock (across the road) are some walking trails that are state property. There is some more historical information in this area as well as some cool rock walls. Overall it is nothing to special, certainly nothing to go out of your way for. If you are going by it is worth stopping for half hour or so.
4.5 based on 316 reviews
Welcome To The Palace Theater In The Wisconsin Dells Welcome to the Dells' newest and most fabulous attraction! The Palace Theater is a state-of-the-art, theater destination, producing classic Broadway musicals, as well as bringing to life many of your favorite Disney classics. The Palace Theater will produce an annual subscription series of three to four family-friendly shows, while serving a sumptuous meal or snack included in every ticket price. Additionally, The Palace will host nationally well-known bands and comedians for concert engagements. Group packages & discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. The Palace Theater is a wonderful value for the entire family, and will build extraordinary memories to be cherished forever!
This is one of those strange choices you have to make occasionally. Can I forgive the fact that the entire group of people in our section got cold coffee with their meal or do I rate this venue as excellent? The show we saw was first rate and the food was a step above most dinner theaters but no restaurant could exist with the coffee we were served. The waiter tried to explain it away because of a problem in the kitchen and given that my wife's tea water also arrived in a luke-warm state, he may be correct, but it still tainted a fine afternoon. The venue is otherwise first rate in that sight lines to the stage are great for everyone. Tables are a little snug but not too tight for an average sized individual. There are steps up or down to most of the tables.
4 based on 10 reviews
We’ve got both artists and farmers in our family, so this one really hit home for us. “Ruminant” is a piece of harvesting equipment covered in agriculturally-themed stained glass panels that are lit up from behind at night. It's a tribute to farmers – and it’s amazing! Not surprising that it has been listed among the nation’s most compelling works of public art. Its web page tells the (really cool) backstory and explains all the imagery in the panels. It’s right downtown, just 2-1/2 blocks south of Hwy. 33 (follow S. Park St. to Railroad St. and look for it in Harvest Park, across from the historic railroad depot that is now the Chamber of Commerce). Definitely worth a stop!
4.5 based on 171 reviews
I don't think you would enjoy Mirror Lake. It's too quiet, under-stated beauty, no dramatic views, a lake that doesn't allow boats that make a wake, no gift shop or restaurant, no loud boy scout troops, only takes an hour or so to canoe the whole lake, there is ONE neat rock formation compared to Devil's Lake, the hiking is too easy compared to Devil's Lake. So if you are debating which lake to visit, choose Devil's Lake. Please. (heeheehee)
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