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Fishing

Boating

Golfing

Archeological Sites

and more...

 
 

Although Winneconne is most famous for our excellent fishing (especially from our Main Street Bridge spanning the Wolf River), there are other attractions drawing visitors throughout the year.
 

  Travel our waterways, fish, swim or ski in the heart of the "Lake Winnebago System." Enjoy our many fine restaurants, visit our stores and gift and specialty shops for a variety of unique items. Play a round of golf or take a river boat cruise. Visit our museums and the Kay Wilde Doll Cottage. Take time to enjoy our parks and beautiful lake country.
 

Fishing Tournaments

Winneconne hosted the In-Fisherman’s Professional Walleye Trail 2004, 2006, and 2007

 


Chamber Concerts at Waterfront Park

We have numerous concerts throughout the summer both day and night.

 


Bald Eagles can be easily observed
in the village during the winter.

  Bald Eagles visit Winneconne during the winter. Many of them can be easily observed from the village parks and facilities.


Fishing on the Main Street Bridge

Winneconne's Main Street is host to the best bridge fishing in the state!

While fishing is allowed on both sides (the north side is shown here) special platforms were added on the south side to specifically to enhance the bridge fishing experience.

 



Annual Village Carnival

Following a long tradition, The Winneconne Area Chamber of Commerce hosts a carnival each spring.

 


Ice Fishing

There are great opportunities for ice fishing on Lakes Winneconne, Poygan and Butte des Morts including a periodic Sturgeon Spearing season.

 

Picture of Sturgeon Spearing on Area Lakes


Fin 'n' Feather Showboat II Cruises

The Showboat II cruises Lakes Winneconne, Poygan and Butte des Morts.

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Boat Launching & Docking Facilities

Easy access to Over 50 miles of river and hundreds of acres of lakes and

to the local events, attractions and businesses.

 

 

42-acre Arthur Marble Park

There are over 30 acres of public park in the village.

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Picture of Marble Park


Historical Society Museum Complex

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Sovereign State Days

An annual community celebration, highlights the rich history of Winneconne dating back to 1846.

This event began as a response to the Village’s exclusion from the official state map, with the Village “seceding” from the State of Wisconsin.

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The Sovereign State of Wiinneconne Flag


   

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Winneconne Area Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 126 - Winneconne, WI 54986
(920) 582-4775

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