Pepin
County
The Quiet Beauty
Nestled in the hills along the
Chippewa and Mississippi
Rivers and bordered by the 28-mile long, spectacularly beautiful, and
tranquil Lake Pepin, Pepin County features fabulous scenery and a
wide variety of year 'round recreational and leisure time activities. Pastoral farm scenes,
riverside drives, dramatic vistas and panoramas abound in Pepin
County, also making it a haven for artists and writers alike, including
Mark Twain.
Pepin County is
proud to be the birthplace of Laura Ingalls Wilder and the setting for
"Little House in the Big Woods," the first of her
internationally acclaimed chronicles of growing up in young America. Today
a reconstruction of the log house Charles "Pa" Ingalls built
here in 1863 and where Laura was born in 1867, is a popular attraction.
Her life is remembered also at the Pepin Historical Laura Ingalls Wilder
Museum and at the annual "Laura Ingalls Wilder Days" festival, where
"Little House" fans from around the world gather every September to
share their enjoyment of her work.
Scenic, Historical
& Recreational Attractions
Spectacular scenic
drives, historic communities, abundant wildlife and a wide range of
recreational opportunities make Pepin County a great area to live
or visit. The area's historic past is preserved in picturesque frontier
river towns; 17th century fur trading posts; riverboats with steam
calliopes; and in museums, hotels, bed and breakfast inns, churches, 100
year old round barns and the 19th century farming practices and lifestyle
of the Amish.
Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy cycling, hiking, snowmobiling,
snowshoeing and skiing the various terrain and woods. The county's inland
lakes, rivers and streams provide miles and miles of canoeing and kayaking
while Lake Pepin provides recreational activities such as water skiing,
swimming and sailing. Pepin County provides hunters with some of the best
hunting, including deer, duck, turkey, grouse, rabbits, squirrels,
raccoons, muskrat, beaver, fox , and even some black bear. Fish are also
abundant, such as northern pike, walleye, small and large mouth bass,
panfish, trout, and catfish. The Tiffany Wildlife Area provides it
all with beautiful scenery, excellent wildlife watching, semi-wilderness
canoeing, hiking, camping and hunting.
Dining, Shopping,
& Lodging
"Pepin County
has personality all its own...culinary experiences that rival big
cities," reports the Milwaukee Journal. Pepin County
features a wide selection of restaurants and cuisine including fine
Italian, Norwegian, Continental, Classic American and Frontier style
cuisine served in historic 19th century settings, river front dining
rooms, and excursion boats. Coffee houses, cafes, taverns, and bars
and grills, also ensure there is plenty of great eating in Pepin County.
For browsers and serious shoppers, Pepin County's art galleries,
antique shops, specialty gift stores and collectible boutiques will
delight everyone with unexpected "finds" from Native American
artifacts to contemporary gifts and artworks to Amish furniture, quilts
and handicrafts. Visitors enjoy many types of lodging accommodations
including semi-wilderness campsites in the Tiffany Wildlife Area,
campgrounds, resort cottages, luxurious 19th century hotel and
breakfast inns, and contemporary hotels and motels.
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Special Attractions
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Historic
Communities of Durand, Stockholm & Pepin
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Fort St. Antoine
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Laura Ingalls
Wilder Log House & Museum
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Depot Museum
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Courthouse Museum
& Jail
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Tiffany Wildlife
Area
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Lake Pepin
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Pepin Walking Tour
& Scenic County Road Tour
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Great River Road
Loop
For Unspoiled
Natural Beauty,
and One of the Most Scenic Areas you will ever discover,
Come and Enjoy --
Pepin County
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