City/town information
Located in the middle of the beautiful Kettle Moraine, the Village of Elkhart Lake is nestled on the shores of one of Wisconsin’s deepest and cleanest lakes. Incorporated in 1894, Elkhart Lake is rich with legends stretching from its American Indian forebearers and infamous gamblers to its longstanding status as one of the world’s top road racing destinations. The Village is known for the charm of its Victorian architecture and welcoming spirit.
Every Saturday morning during the summer, the village hosts
their Farmers and Artisans Market.
Check out their Events Calendar for the latest going on!
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Elkhart Lake
Located in the middle of the beautiful Kettle Moraine, the Village of Elkhart Lake is nestled on the shores of one of Wisconsin’s deepest and cleanest lakes. Incorporated in 1894, Elkhart Lake is rich with legends stretching from its American Indian forebearers and infamous gamblers to its longstanding status as one of the world’s top road racing destinations. The Village is known for the charm of its Victorian architecture and welcoming spirit.
Every Saturday morning during the summer, the village hosts
their Farmers and Artisans Market.
Check out their Events Calendar for the latest going on!
Plymouth, WI is known as the Cheese Capital of the World and ground zero for the Wisconsin Cheese Industry. It is estimated that 10-15% of the nation’s cheese is processed and sold from Plymouth based companies.
Downtown Plymouth offers plenty to do from listening to live Irish music at the historic 52 Stafford Hotel, enjoying a flight of beer at Plymouth Brewing Company brew pub, or
visiting the Plymouth Art Center and Gallery art center to see collections of art from both local and international artists.
The downtown area features local boutiques like Maggie's Closet and much more.
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Plymouth
Plymouth, WI is known as the Cheese Capital of the World and ground zero for the Wisconsin Cheese Industry. It is estimated that 10-15% of the nation’s cheese is processed and sold from Plymouth based companies.
Downtown Plymouth offers plenty to do from listening to live Irish music at the historic 52 Stafford Hotel, enjoying a flight of beer at Plymouth Brewing Company brew pub, or
visiting the Plymouth Art Center and Gallery art center to see collections of art from both local and international artists.
The downtown area features local boutiques like Maggie's Closet and much more.
Sightseeing
3.35 mile segment of the Ice Age National Trail
The trail crosses the Labudde Creek State Fishery Area in Elkhart Lake. The area features hills that are small and easy rollers. A stretch of the trail is currently routed on roads. The LaBudde Creek Segment is either the last or the first of the segments in Sheboygan County. It is disconnected by many miles to adjacent IAT segments in Manitowoc and the Greenbush Segment in the Northern Kettle Moraine State Forest. Nonetheless, this segment remains a draw for day hikers visiting Elkhart Lake.
This segment is split in two as trail has not yet been routed through some of the State Fishery Area. Long hills on Badger Road and Little Elkhart Lake Road lie between the two footpath segments. There are large gravel parking lots near the beginning of each of the two footpath sections.
The footpath areas are partially forested and partially open in restored prairies. Views of the surrounding wooded hills and the wetlands in the low areas along Labudde Creek are photogenic and scenic.
Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Ice Age National Scenic Trail3.35 mile segment of the Ice Age National Trail
The trail crosses the Labudde Creek State Fishery Area in Elkhart Lake. The area features hills that are small and easy rollers. A stretch of the trail is currently routed on roads. The LaBudde Creek Segment is either the last or the first of the segments in Sheboygan County. It is disconnected by many miles to adjacent IAT segments in Manitowoc and the Greenbush Segment in the Northern Kettle Moraine State Forest. Nonetheless, this segment remains a draw for day hikers visiting Elkhart Lake.
This segment is split in two as trail has not yet been routed through some of the State Fishery Area. Long hills on Badger Road and Little Elkhart Lake Road lie between the two footpath segments. There are large gravel parking lots near the beginning of each of the two footpath sections.
The footpath areas are partially forested and partially open in restored prairies. Views of the surrounding wooded hills and the wetlands in the low areas along Labudde Creek are photogenic and scenic.
Road America
N 7390 WI-67Kohler-Andrae State Park
1020 Beach Park LnSheboygan Marsh Tower
7039W County Road S RFiremans Park
411 S Lake StHenning's Wisconsin Cheese
20201 Point Creek RdUlwazi Lwemisebenzi Yezinkanyezi
1415 Campus DrGreat for the littles.
Food scene
The Blind Horse Restaurant & Winery
6018 Superior AvePacifico
506 E Mill StLove the food here! Full of flavor and even my youngest enjoys it!
Paddock Club
61 S Lake StDino's Pizza Restaurant
19 S Milwaukee StDeO's Pizzeria & Pub
417 E Mill StSoLu Estate Winery & Meadery
W8269 County Rd FFarmers Market
41 E Rhine StOsthoff Lake Deck
Off the Rail
44 Gottfried StGessert's Ice Cream and Confectionery
99 S Lake St