Dairy Way

Hwy 12 & 27 South 111 Gebhardt Road, Black River Falls

Open April through September, this classic roadside stand has an extensive array of cold, milk-based treats. Flurries, malts and shakes are faves. Burgers grace the top of the menu, but further down are choices like chuckwagon steak sandwich and veggie sub.

Drive-In Restaurants

The Danc’n Bean

2803 E Hamilton Ave, Eau Claire

A new coffee shop with a large, spacious atmosphere, several seating areas, and WIFI for guests, making it a great study location. Serving Bridgeman's Ice Cream, a favorite ice cream of Minnesotans.

Frozen Treats

Dells Mill and Museum

E18855 County Road V, Augusta

The five-story Dells Mill was built in 1864 as a grist mill. Wisconsin had been a state for just 16 years and Augusta was a town for eight years. The area was barely settled and Augusta was just a pioneer community; there were no automobiles and…

Local History Museums

Delong Middle School

2000 Vine St., Eau Claire

18 holes, 1,942 feet, par 54, natural tees - The front 9 works its way around a track. It works well for putting practice and is also wheelchair friendly. The back 9 resembles your typical course, however, it is quite short and mostly wide open.

Disc Golf Courses

Dessert First

2425 Seymour Road, Eau Claire

Famous for its multitude of many-flavored cupcakes, this bakery and café located at Awards and More Plaza also offers homemade cookies, muffins, scones, and other sweets. New this year is nonfat frozen yogurt – a perfect summer treat. Free wireless Internet.

Frozen Treats

Dixon's Autumn Harvest Winery & Orchard

19947 Cty Hwy J, Chippewa Falls

Produces an array of sweet and semi-sweet wines using WI and American grown grapes, apples from their orchard, and quality ingredients. Their scenic winery serves specialty wines not available in retail stores, hand-crafted sangrias, as well as cider from their orchard. They regularly concerts and events throughout the summer and fall.

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Duncan Creek Campground

12528 102nd Ave., Chippewa Falls

35 sites. Campground offers spacious campsites, electrical hook-ups, playgrounds, fishing in Duncan Creek, canoe access, nestled the cool of large deciduous and coniferous trees.

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Dunham's Sporting Goods

1501 N Broadway St., Menomonie

A one-stop shop for equipment related to fishing, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, and hunting, with snowshoeing gear available seasonally. Dunham's has a number of locations across the midwest, selling a range of outdoor gear like bicycles, fishing, footwear, sports, camping, kayaking, hunting, golf, and more.

Canoeing & Kayaking Canoeing & Kayaking Bike Shops

Eagle Ridge Campground

2302 Nelson Road, Chippewa Falls

Ninety campsites offered for tents, trailers, RV's, and campers. Flush toilets as well as sewer, water, and electric hookups. Open for pull throughs only.

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Eau Claire Downtown Farmers Market

330 Riverfront Terrace, Eau Claire

Seasonal, locally grown vegetables and fruits, plus baked goods, dairy products, meat, honey, maple syrup, flowers, and more. An art market featuring local artists appears most Saturdays throughout the season.

Farmers Markets

Eau Claire Golf & Country Club

828 Clubview Lane, Altoona

This exclusive, membership only golf country club has a championship course spread over 250 acres of mature, wooded terrain, including sweeping hillsides and towering white pines. They have year round events, and their membership includes 8 reciprocal courses, pool, 3 tennis and pickleball courts, instruction, a renowned chef for dining experiences, and more.

Golf Courses

Eau Claire Off-Leash Dog Park

Gateway Drive and House Road, Eau Claire

Open daily till dusk - A facility where people may responsibly exercise their dogs without leashes. This fenced, nine-acre area is open year-round on a daily basis until dusk. $4 per dog daily, annual passes available.

Dog Parks

Eau Claire River Route

1.5 miles - Trail goes from downtown Eau Claire to the East Side Hill

Start at the paved trailhead hidden across from the L.E. Phillips Memorial Library's underground parking entrance. The trail brings you across to the north side of the river on an old railroad trestle S bridge that offers spectacular views of the quarter-mile long Banbury Place industrial complex and of course, the valley. The trails in Phoenix Park and Boyd Park now connect and are ready for downtown cyclists.

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Eau Claire Skateboard Plaza

900 Broadway St., Eau Claire

The Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department installed a 3,000 square foot facility in August of 2013. Intended for skateboards, inline skates, and BMX bikes only, this park is free and is open to the public.

Skate Parks