welcome to arcadia wisconsin
The city of Arcadia Wisconsin has a population of over 3,000. It is surrounded by farmland and beautiful picturesque valleys of Southern Trempealeau County.
Things to do while visiting Soldiers Walk and Arcadia
Directions to Soldiers Walk and Arcadia, Wisconsin can be found on the footer of each page
The Aquatic Water Park
The Aquatic Center was completed in 2000 and is located at Soldiers walk Memorial Park.
It has capacity for 376 patrons. It features a zero depth entry pool with swimming lanes and a huge 150-foot water slide. Additional recreational facilities include the two-lighted softball fields; one for is intended slow pitch and the other for past pitch, with the necessary backstops, fencing and bleachers as well as a press box and concession stand, a basketball court, and a volleyball court.
The 50-acre site of the new Arcadia Highs School lie adjacent to this park, and the athletic field at the school together with the city provided park facilities comprise the Arcadia athletic complex.
It has capacity for 376 patrons. It features a zero depth entry pool with swimming lanes and a huge 150-foot water slide. Additional recreational facilities include the two-lighted softball fields; one for is intended slow pitch and the other for past pitch, with the necessary backstops, fencing and bleachers as well as a press box and concession stand, a basketball court, and a volleyball court.
The 50-acre site of the new Arcadia Highs School lie adjacent to this park, and the athletic field at the school together with the city provided park facilities comprise the Arcadia athletic complex.
This park was designed for family fun and A walk trough history, Memorializing All veterans, past present and future
The recreational areas in the Park include:
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Around the park is a 2.3-mile handicap accessible pedestrian-bicycle trailway. Dotted around the park are some military hardware pieces, a tank, two Howitzers and F-16 Jet Fighter. During the summer months the park is used for festivities, picnic and family reunions at the Bavarian style pavilion, a picnic shelter and the world’s largest broiler pits all donated by Lions Club.
The park has been intensively landscaped with more than 45 varieties trees and shrubs. Citizens have an opportunity to donate funds for tree maintenance as planting new trees as memorials.
Pahl Park is an approximately 1-2 acre undeveloped open space site on the city's far west side. Because of its size, location and number of facilities, Pahl Park does not yet play a prominent role for recreation in Arcadia.
The park has been intensively landscaped with more than 45 varieties trees and shrubs. Citizens have an opportunity to donate funds for tree maintenance as planting new trees as memorials.
Pahl Park is an approximately 1-2 acre undeveloped open space site on the city's far west side. Because of its size, location and number of facilities, Pahl Park does not yet play a prominent role for recreation in Arcadia.
every year, the park hosts one of wisconsin's largest charitable event
Over 70,000 people attend this event that supports a multitude of local charities
ashley for the arts
the wanek center
Arcadia’s Premier Fitness, Recreation and Event Center.
Thanks to an extraordinary gift by Ron and Joyce Wanek and the Wanek family, and the generosity of an entire community.
The Wanek Center incorporates athletic facilities – a three-court gymnasium, locker rooms, additional athletic practice space, a fitness/weight room and storage. The community center portion includes: a public library, community gymnasium with storage, concessions, indoor run/walk track, fitness center, locker rooms, exercise studio, community meeting room, and adult and youth activity space.
Thanks to an extraordinary gift by Ron and Joyce Wanek and the Wanek family, and the generosity of an entire community.
The Wanek Center incorporates athletic facilities – a three-court gymnasium, locker rooms, additional athletic practice space, a fitness/weight room and storage. The community center portion includes: a public library, community gymnasium with storage, concessions, indoor run/walk track, fitness center, locker rooms, exercise studio, community meeting room, and adult and youth activity space.
“It is our genuine hope that the Wanek Center contributes to the physical, emotional and social well-being of humanity and inspires greatness within all who use it.”
RON AND JOYCE WANEK
RON AND JOYCE WANEK
Soldiers Walk Memorial Park is a perfect destination for your next outing for:
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A PERFECT DESTINATION FOR YOUR MOTORCYCLE RALLIES OR FOR A DAY trip TRAVELING AROUND THE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRYSIDE
The city of Arcadia Wisconsin has a population of over 3,000. It is surrounded by farmland in the rolling hills and valleys of southern Trempealeau County.
Other activities to enjoy while visiting Arcadia are:
Other activities to enjoy while visiting Arcadia are:
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The surrounding scenery is beautiful
Arcadia Wisconsin Historical Society & Museum
401 S Washington St, Arcadia, WI 54612
(608) 769-8088
(608) 769-8088
To collect, care and share the local history of Arcadia, Dodge, Pine Creek, and Waumandee. We will support, encourage, and inform the community of the importance and need for preserving local and family history for future generations.
additional parks for familes and camping
The Arcadia Pedestrian-Bicycle Trailway is a 2.29 mile, 10 foot wide, paved, bicycle-pedestrian trail. This facility links Memorial Park and the high school complex and Killian Children's Park to the rest of the city. It serves transportation as well as a recreation function.
Dettloff Park consists of 3-4 acres of neighborhood playground, located south of East Main Street, one block east of Fairfield Avenue. This area has limited facilities including a 3/4-basketball court and a fenced backstop for baseball/softball use. The remainder of the area is undeveloped open space.
Dettloff Park
200 Fairfield Avenue
Arcadia, WI 54612
Eugene Killian’s Children’s Park (Formerly Lion’s Park) - Killian’s Children Park consists of approximately 2 acres on the far east side of the City of Arcadia, south of Schultz Court and north of Hillview Drive. It was originally dedicated and remains as open space for this newly developed residential area. There is wood playground apparatus on the site.
Killian's Children Park
Hillview Drive
Arcadia, WI 54612
Pahl Park is an approximately 1-2 acre undeveloped open space site on the city's far west side. Because of its size, location and number of facilities, Pahl Park does not yet play a prominent role for recreation in Arcadia.
Rudy Klink Deer Park is an approximately 3-4 acre facility on River Street near the confluence of Turton Creek and the Trempealeau River. It is a neighborhood-type park, but serves the entire community, not only because Arcadia's size lends itself to each park having full community use but also because Deer Park is the only municipal facility designed to be passive, offering a special attraction. In this respect the park serves as a community-wide facility. This park is named for its fenced area enclosing whitetail deer. It also has restrooms, a shelter, picnic, and playground areas. Deer Park has an attractive and restful setting with a variety of deciduous and mature White Pine trees. New playground equipment and a volleyball court have been added in recent years.
Rudy Klink Deer Park
610 W River Street
Arcadia, WI 54612
Schank Park is located at the Far East end of Cleveland Street. It is the most centrally located recreation area within the City of Arcadia. The approximately 10-acre parcel, managed by the City of Arcadia, was acquired in the early 1970's. In 2006 this park was modified to accommodate a new soccer field and parking lot. In winter months the hill at the south end of the park is used for sledding.
Schank Park - Joyce Wanek Pavilion
503 Bautch Drive
Arcadia, WI 54612
Schultz Park is an approximately 3+ acre property that lies on the city's west side on Willow Street immediately west of the Trempealeau River. It consists of open playground area, a small pond, and a shelter with restrooms. This facility has the potential for developing activities in connection with the Trempealeau River. Along these lines a canoe/boat landing was recently completed adjacent to the park. Not only is there the small pond, but also there is land between Willow Street and the River that could be used for expanding the role of Schultz Park. This park’s access to the Trempealeau River helps make the river a greater part of the average citizen’s life. There is a recently constructed canoe/small boat landing on Willow Street adjacent to the park.
Fairfield Park (Tot Park) is a neighborhood playground less than one acre in size that serves the immediate residential area, located on the 200 block of south Fairfield Avenue. The playground includes basketball courts, jungle gym, swings, slippery slide and seesaw.
Tot Park
200 Fairfield Avenue
Arcadia, WI 54612Killian's Children Park
Hillview Drive
Arcadia, WI 54612
Dettloff Park consists of 3-4 acres of neighborhood playground, located south of East Main Street, one block east of Fairfield Avenue. This area has limited facilities including a 3/4-basketball court and a fenced backstop for baseball/softball use. The remainder of the area is undeveloped open space.
Dettloff Park
200 Fairfield Avenue
Arcadia, WI 54612
Eugene Killian’s Children’s Park (Formerly Lion’s Park) - Killian’s Children Park consists of approximately 2 acres on the far east side of the City of Arcadia, south of Schultz Court and north of Hillview Drive. It was originally dedicated and remains as open space for this newly developed residential area. There is wood playground apparatus on the site.
Killian's Children Park
Hillview Drive
Arcadia, WI 54612
Pahl Park is an approximately 1-2 acre undeveloped open space site on the city's far west side. Because of its size, location and number of facilities, Pahl Park does not yet play a prominent role for recreation in Arcadia.
Rudy Klink Deer Park is an approximately 3-4 acre facility on River Street near the confluence of Turton Creek and the Trempealeau River. It is a neighborhood-type park, but serves the entire community, not only because Arcadia's size lends itself to each park having full community use but also because Deer Park is the only municipal facility designed to be passive, offering a special attraction. In this respect the park serves as a community-wide facility. This park is named for its fenced area enclosing whitetail deer. It also has restrooms, a shelter, picnic, and playground areas. Deer Park has an attractive and restful setting with a variety of deciduous and mature White Pine trees. New playground equipment and a volleyball court have been added in recent years.
Rudy Klink Deer Park
610 W River Street
Arcadia, WI 54612
Schank Park is located at the Far East end of Cleveland Street. It is the most centrally located recreation area within the City of Arcadia. The approximately 10-acre parcel, managed by the City of Arcadia, was acquired in the early 1970's. In 2006 this park was modified to accommodate a new soccer field and parking lot. In winter months the hill at the south end of the park is used for sledding.
Schank Park - Joyce Wanek Pavilion
503 Bautch Drive
Arcadia, WI 54612
Schultz Park is an approximately 3+ acre property that lies on the city's west side on Willow Street immediately west of the Trempealeau River. It consists of open playground area, a small pond, and a shelter with restrooms. This facility has the potential for developing activities in connection with the Trempealeau River. Along these lines a canoe/boat landing was recently completed adjacent to the park. Not only is there the small pond, but also there is land between Willow Street and the River that could be used for expanding the role of Schultz Park. This park’s access to the Trempealeau River helps make the river a greater part of the average citizen’s life. There is a recently constructed canoe/small boat landing on Willow Street adjacent to the park.
Fairfield Park (Tot Park) is a neighborhood playground less than one acre in size that serves the immediate residential area, located on the 200 block of south Fairfield Avenue. The playground includes basketball courts, jungle gym, swings, slippery slide and seesaw.
Tot Park
200 Fairfield Avenue
Arcadia, WI 54612Killian's Children Park
Hillview Drive
Arcadia, WI 54612
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restaurants
Ashley Home Store Pub & Garden
3.7 (3 reviews)
New American$$$$
Open until 4:00 PM
“Great selection of food! Eat here very often as I work in town, never disappointed. Portions are large and prices are reasonable. Sometimes there may be…” more
3.7 (3 reviews)
New American$$$$
Open until 4:00 PM
“Great selection of food! Eat here very often as I work in town, never disappointed. Portions are large and prices are reasonable. Sometimes there may be…” more
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Perched atop what we locals, in Arcadia, Wisconsin, lovingly refer to as “the ridge” you’ll find The Lookout, a charming little establishment that serves up delicious food, refreshing drinks and a million-dollar view with every visit.
S2428 WI-95, Arcadia, WI 54612
608-323-1007 (Opens at 11AM)
608-323-1007 (Opens at 11AM)
VINO OVER THE VALLEY
Summer HoursFridays: 5pm -9pm
Saturdays: 3pm – 9pm
Sundays: 11am – 5pm
Kozy Kitchen
4.5 (2 reviews)
Breakfast & BrunchBurgers
OPEN 6:00 AM
"Excellent small town diner. Female server was friendly, attentive and capable. Seated in a booth in the rear. Restaurant had a nice counter with TV on and…” more
4.5 (2 reviews)
Breakfast & BrunchBurgers
OPEN 6:00 AM
"Excellent small town diner. Female server was friendly, attentive and capable. Seated in a booth in the rear. Restaurant had a nice counter with TV on and…” more
McDonald’s
1.7 (7 reviews)
Coffee & TeaBurgersFast Food$
Open until 11:00 PM
“I really like there food but I usually wait like 15 20 minutes to get my food but I have never found hair of anything like that but they need to up there game…” more
1.7 (7 reviews)
Coffee & TeaBurgersFast Food$
Open until 11:00 PM
“I really like there food but I usually wait like 15 20 minutes to get my food but I have never found hair of anything like that but they need to up there game…” more
Pizza Factory
4.5 (2 reviews)
Pizza
“Very good pizza! Kind of a surprise for a small town but I think its very good. I've never been dissapointed.” more
4.5 (2 reviews)
Pizza
“Very good pizza! Kind of a surprise for a small town but I think its very good. I've never been dissapointed.” more