Portage, Wisconsin
Where the
North Begins
Geographically
situated in south central Wisconsin between the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, Portage
is a thriving city with a rich historical past and lots of northwoods
recreational opportunities. In Portage you'll find several
historical sites including the restored Indian Agency House and Surgeon's
Quarters, Society Hill with homes dating back to the 1870's and a
historical downtown retail district. Portage today also features a
bustling business climate, great shopping, and a wonderful Performing Arts
Center for theatrical productions, art exhibits and concerts. Portage
is Wisconsin's third oldest settlement, and celebrates its 150th
anniversary in 2004.
Business
and Industry
Ideally located near major commerce and tourist centers in central Wisconsin,
Portage boasts a strong business climate and continues to be
attractive to new business and industry. Portage has a diverse
economic base including manufacturing and industry, retail, service,
government and agriculture. Major manufacturers are Associated Milk
Producers, Penda Corporation, Rayovac Corporation, Tri-Enda Corporation
and Cardinal FG. In addition to a thriving downtown retail district, two
new shopping centers and expanded industrial parks have brought additional
economic strength to the community.
Recreational Activities
In Portage, there are lots of outdoor activities to
be enjoyed throughout the year by every member of the family. Winter
recreation includes downhill skiing at Cascade Mountain, one of
Wisconsin's top ski resorts, snowmobiling, ice fishing, curling, sledding
and ice skating. During the warmer months, water enthusiasts enjoy the
many lakes and rivers for fishing, boating and swimming. The Wisconsin
River is known to anglers for its sturgeon, panfish, bass, northern,
walleye and muskie. The walking/biking trail along the Wisconsin River Levee and
the Ice Age Trail are great ways to enjoy the area's scenery. In addition,
the MacKenzie Center offers 280 acres of nature-based experiences,
including hiking themed nature trails, museums, and outdoor exhibits.
Several restored prairie and native plant nurseries are spectacular during
the spring and summer months. Golf enthusiasts will enjoy two area golf courses,
and all ages will appreciate the recreational activities offered in the
area's parks.
Portage celebrates its heritage and community
spirit with many community events including Canal Days, Concert in the
Park & Fine Arts Fair, PumpkinFest and many more. Concerts,
local theater and art exhibits also enhance the quality of life for both
visitors and residents.
Shopping,
Restaurants & Hotels
You are sure to enjoy shopping, dining
and lodging in Portage. Shopping in
Downtown Historic Portage is a fun experience. Many of the buildings have been preserved in their original Victorian architecture, providing a colorful background for the busy retail area of today. The Downtown Retail District was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places in 1995. Specialty stores include
women's fashion and accessories, gifts, art, quilting and craft supplies
and much more. A full-range of dining choices will satisfy the hungriest,
from steakhouses and supper clubs with entertainment to family restaurants
and casual grills. In
Portage, you're sure to find accommodations to meet your needs.
There are quaint bed and breakfast inns, hotels, motels,
and several
campgrounds and cottages as well as places designed for extended
visits.
Visit the Portage Business Directory
Museums, Parks, Attractions and things to do in surrounding Columbia County
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Attractions
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Historic Downtown Retail District
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Society Hill
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Church Hill District
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Industrial Waterfront District
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Indian Agency House
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Museum at the Portage
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Fort Winnebago Surgeon’s Quarters
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Zona Gale Home
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Portage Center for the Arts
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Portage Canal
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The MacKenzie Center
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Pauquette Park
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Wisconsin River
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Ice Age Trail
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Cascade Mountain
Portage
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