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Altenburg's Country Gardens offering fall fun for the whole Birding tours are offered anytime of the year...
This primarily wetland area known as Old Glacial Lake Wisconsin teams with a diversity of avian, plant and animal species.  The owners of Glacial Lake Cranberries, Inc. are willing to share with you this diverse population.  Nesting Loons, Sandhill Cranes, Trumpeter Swan, and Black Terns are always a thrill to see.  Tours are offered by appointment.  Please call 715.887.2095 for more information. 

Cranberry Blossom Festival is June 20-23, 2013 in Wisconsin Rapids, WI - the largest producing area of cranberries in the world!

Blossom Time is mid-June through mid-July...
...Millions of delicate pink cranberry blossoms cover the low lying cranberry beds.  These small blossoms so resemble the heads of Sandhill Cranes, the early settlers named the plant "Crane-berry."  Tours are offered at Glacial Lake Cranberries Monday through Friday by appointment only.  Please call 715.887.2095 for more information. 

Central Wisconsin Tourism Association (CWTA)

Cranberry Highway® - Wisconsin Rapids Area

Harvest Tours at Glacial Lake Cranberries  Directions

We finished cranberry harvest October 23rd...Fresh Cranberries are sold out for 2012.  Thank you for visiting us!

Enjoy a tradition that began over 125 years ago and visit Glacial Lake Cranberries, Inc., one of the oldest cranberry marshes in central Wisconsin.  Harvest time, during the last week of September and through at least the third week of October, is the most colorful time to take pleasure in a tour and appreciate the natural beauty of the cranberry wetlands.  During a guided tour you will be able to witness cranberry harvest and you will be Connecting with North America’s Native Red Fruit by visiting the CranberryLink© Visitor Center where you will feed your visiting mind as you view videos, cranberry memorabilia, and cranberry collectibles.  It also offers fresh cranberries and cranberry-related items for sale.  Glacial Lake Cranberries will offer mini-bus cranberry harvest tours Monday through Friday and on select Saturdays.  Reservations required- Please call ahead 715.887.2095.  Adults $15, Children $7.50 (4 and under free)

Although harvest time is the most popular time to visit because of the beautiful fall colors complimenting the seas of floating red cranberries, every season in the life of a cranberry and its surrounding support land, offers our guests something special and unique to see.  Whether it's hiking, biking, or birding, let Glacial Lake Cranberries, Inc.  be your guide.  Please write, call, fax, or email us for further information and to reserve your time to visit!   

International Crane Foundation in Baraboo, WI
An organization dedicated to the study and preservation of cranes and is the only place in the world where you can see all 15 crane species.

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Centennial Cranberry Farm - Michigan's only historical cranberry farm!