
Where Discovery Begins and Adventure Never Ends
S5340 State Road 27
Augusta, WI 54722
715-286-2112 Reservations
715-286-5183 Fax
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The Store Warm Friendly Staff. The store has all your camping and outdoor recreation needs, gas, groceries, live bait, fishing tackle, firearms, ammunition, beer and liquor. The Camp Large shaded sites have electricity, water, picnic tables, fire rings and a dump station. Clean shower rooms with continuous hot water and furnaces for year round comfort. The Area Augusta Wisconsin Website "Seemingly Unchanged by Time" Lake Eau Claire Beach andboat landing ramps are minutes from your campsite or motel room. Our guests can swim, ski, fish or picnic on of the many islands. One of Wisconsin's finest rivers, the Eau Claire, flows through Woodland. Canoeing and kayaking provide an uninhabited wilderness experience with scenic beauty. The Motel Cozy comfortable rooms open all year. Modern conveniences include color television and coffee.
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Augusta is a city in EauClaire County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,460 at the 2000 census.
Augusta Wisconsin sets in the middle of beautiful west central Wisconsin with rolling hills, man made lakes, rivers and streams, marshes, pine and deciduous forests, and charming open spaces. The area is known for its family dairy farms, small apple orchards, grains, small creamery cheese production, tourism and outdoor recreation.
The varied landscape of Wisconsin makes the state a vacation destination popular for outdoor recreation. Winter events include skiing, ice fishing and snowmobile derbies. Wisconsin has many lakes of varied size; in fact Wisconsin contains 11,188 square miles (28,977 kmē) of water, more than all but three other states. The distinctive Door Peninsula, which extends off of the eastern coast of the state, contains one of the state's most beautiful tourist destinations, Door County. The area draws thousands of visitors yearly to its quaint villages, seasonal cherry picking, and ever-popular fish boils