Grant County - Hidden Valleys
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Grant County - Hidden Valleys
OVER SC DI Welcome to Grant County W IS I 2016 Southwest Gateway to Hidden Valleys | www.grantcounty.org/tourism N GRANT COUNTY CONS For More Info On Grant County please check out the following web sites: Grant County Tourism www.grantcounty.org/tourism Grant County Economic Development www.grantcounty.org/economic-development Grant County www.co.grant.wi.gov Potosi – The Great River Road Museum of Contemporary Art www.greatriverroadmoca.com Grant County’s highways and byways offer outstanding views of this unglaciated and pastoral landscape Grant County is one of the largest counties in the state. Grant County is nestled between the mighty Mississippi River to the west and the beautiful and ever changing Wisconsin River on the north. There are hills, valleys, open space, scenic vistas, rivers and streams, and history abounding. For a free color map, calendar or events, listing of accommodations, or someone to talk to about your visit, please contact Grant County Economic Development Corporation at 866-472-6894 or visit them online at www.grantcounty.org/visitor. Whatever the reason – Grant County has a season for you. During the spring and summer it is green and gorgeous. In the fall Grant County has an eye full of color, and in the winter, when snow is on the ground, it is a white playground that features 370 miles of snowmobile trails. Fall is a wonderful season to enjoy the breathtaking scenes throughout the rolling hills of colorful trees and beautiful sunsets throughout Grant County. Nestled within the bluffs and ridges of Grant County are many retreats that allow you to forget about your hectic life and just relax in a place of more simple pleasures. Walk through the woods along a ridgetop or stream, or canoe down one of Grant County’s many rivers. At the end of your adventures, enjoy a cozy retreat in one of Grant County’s diverse lodging offerings including bed and breakfasts, rental cabins and homes, cottages, hotels and motels. www.grantcounty. org/visitor/lodging Throughout your travels, you may travel down one of the rustic roads meandering through the contour-stripped farms and the tree-covered hills of the Platte River Valley. Got a bike? Then travel Grant County highways and byways, whether you enjoy a simple ride along one of the many streams or rivers or rushing through trees and creeks. Grant County is a sportsman’s paradise, noted for its excellent wild turkey hunting and cold-water trout fishing streams. Grant County has a rich history from Chief Black Hawk, Nelson Dewey, and the Iron Brigade. It is the home of Wisconsin’s first governor, the State’s Constitution, and the first Civil War Monument. Additional attractions can be found at the Stone Cottage in Platteville, Pleasant Ridge outside of Lancaster, Stonefield Village and Nelson Dewey State Park in Cassville, the Stone Cottage in Platteville, along with several historic Southwest Wisconsin Wine Trail Bauer - Kearns Winery • Platteville Sinnipee Valley Winery • Kieler Spurgeon Winery • Highland Whispering Bluffs Winery • Potosi Whispering Winds Winery • Fennimore Weggy Winery • Muscoda/Richland Center 2016 Events May 28, 29 - Great Wine & Chocolate Trail June, July & August Events to be Determined Please check website or call for details: SpurgeonVineyards.com 608.929.7692 44 | www.hiddenvalleys.com reenactments – Muskets & Memories in Boscobel, Mt. Hope June Dairy Day, Platteville’s Historic Re-enactment, Stonefield Village’s Railroad Days and Horse-Drawn Days or the unique community of Woodman that caters to the sportsman and Outdoor enthusiasts. Wisconsin’s Great River Road follows the Mississippi River through 60 miles of Grant County. Along the way you will find picturesque river towns, scenic vistas, two state parks – Wyalusing State Park near Bagley and Nelson Dewey’s home near Cassville. Visit the Grotto in Dickeyville, Ride the Cassville Car Ferry from May to October, and get a different perspective on the Mississippi River. Watch birds migrate along the Mississippi Flyway from both state parks, plus at Potosi Point, near Potosi. Cassville’s Riverside Park offers great eagle watching during the winter months. n BAGLEY This small community, dating back to 1884, is a gateway to a network of sloughs on the Mississippi River, ideal for fishing and recreation. Yogi Bear Jellystone Campground is located 1 mile north of Bagley on County Highway X and includes a large heated pool, 2 playgrounds, and 200 camping sites. Also located just outside the community of Bagley is the River of Lakes Resort, which offers camping, boat landings and dining. n BLOOMINGTON Nestled along the Blake Fork Creek, Bloomington is home to Taft’s Mill pottery (1852) and the Blake’s Prairie Fair - check the website for date GRANT COUNTY Southwest Gateway to Hidden Valleys | www.grantcounty.org/tourism - www.blakesprairiefair.com. Within the village there are other businesses such as a bakery, supper club, hardware stores, furniture stores, to mention a few. Whispers & Thyme 107 Hwy. 35 Bloomington, WI 53804 608.994.2045 Party Planning • Antiques • Wine • Gifts n CASSVILLE Cassville, a Mississippi River village along Wisconsin’s Great River Road, is nestled under the bluffs and along the banks of the Mississippi River in a setting of nature’s splendor. Travel here by scenic county roads, or ride the Cassville car ferry, seasonal operation June-October. From bald eagle watching in January and February to Cassville, WI BOSCOBEL Located near the junction of Highways 60 and 61 along the scenic Wisconsin Riverway, Boscobel is not only known as the Wild Turkey Hunting Capital of Wisconsin, but also the birthplace of the Gideon Bible. Located in the heart of downtown Boscobel is the Boscobel Hotel. This three-story native limestone landmark is now on the State and National Register of Historic Places. Historically important buildings that preserve the city’s architectural heritage include the old rock school and the Boscobel railroad depot, which was a meeting place for the Civil War veterans. On the first weekend in August, Boscobel now hosts one of the largest Civil War reenactment events in the Midwest. The Floyd Von Haden Boat Landing allows access to the Wisconsin River’s final stretch. The Blaine Bridge, which spans the Wisconsin River between Grant and Crawford Counties, is the gateway to one of the most beautiful and pristine regions of the state. n n BLUE RIVER Blue River is located just south of the Wisconsin River along Hwy 133. Blue River is a quiet place to raise your family and retire in. There is a well maintained park with 3 shelters, wonderful playground equipment for the children, and of course a baseball field where you can usually catch a game by the Riverdale Little League or the 4-H club. We have 2 churches in our community The Gospel Hall and The Blue River United Methodist Church which is over 100 years old. The Blue River One-Room School House (built in 1866) Museum is open on the 3rd Sunday of each month from 2-4p.m. June through August, or by appointment. On the 3rd weekend in August the village has an Autumn Fest Weekend, filled with ball games, tractor pulls, horse shoe pitching and a host of other events for the entire family. We invite you to join us and find out why we are the Heart of the Lower Wisconsin. beautiful fall color in October, there is something to enchant every visitor any time of the year. Cassville offers all kinds of river recreation, hiking, biking, canoeing, fishing, and hunting. Nelson Dewey State Park, named for Wisconsin’s first governor, is located nearby, along with the Stonefield Historic Site featuring the Governor Nelson Dewey home site, the State Agricultural Museum, a 1900 farmstead, and a 1900 village. Stonefield, Cassville, WI For more information: 608.725.5210 or stonefieldhistoricsite.org J & J Sand Bar and Restaurant and Banquet Hall and Mississippi Sand Bar Motel Plan your event and stay the night. J & J can host your event in their remodeled banquet hall. You and your guests can stay close at the Mississippi Sand Bar Motel. Or plan a trip to the picturesque town of Cassville, WI along side the Mississippi River. 1115 E. Bluff Street, Cassville, WI 608.725.5300 | 608.725.5055 J & J also provides Sunday brunch 9 am - 2 pm Facebook.com/Mississippi Sand Bar Motel OKEY’S Supermarket Low Prices Great Selection Cold Beer Wine & Liquor Lottery Cassville, WI Catering: Beef, Pork Chicken/Dressing Broasted Chicken Fresh Meat & Produce Store Hours Monday-Saturday 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. 725-5178 Fax 725-5153 SPECIAL ORDERS WELCOME 45 | www.hiddenvalleys.com n CUBA CITY Cuba City is located on Highway 80 in southwest Grant County on the county line with Lafayette County, just north of the Illinois and Iowa s t ate border s. A bicentennial project in 1975-76 – a presidential silhouette of each president, the state they were born in, and their time spent in office – has adorned each light pole in the downtown business district, along with an American flag. The presidential plaques have been updated a few times with the help of local businesses and organizations. The Chamber of Commerce put this theme to work in 1993 by adopting it as the official motto for the city, “The City of Presidents”. The motto was then painted on the water tower; a few years later new entrance signs were erected on the entrances to the city depicting the motto “The City of Presidents”. While in Cuba City, visit the newly remodeled Veterans Memorial Park, where a list of all area veterans’ names are depicted – from the Spanish American War through the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. Also, stop by the newest park in Cuba City, the Presidential Courtyard, GRANT COUNTY Southwest Gateway to Hidden Valleys | www.grantcounty.org/tourism located on Main Street, complete with a vintage restored caboose, a railroad workman’s car, and a railroad signal, plus a gazebo which is a great picture-taking site. These are a few of the ways the motto was put to work for the city. To solidify this claim, the 43rd President of these United States of America, George W. Bush, passed through twice in his bid for re-election in 2004. On his second trip through, he stopped at the high school and gave an impressive speech to students and the general public during a standing-room-only historical event. A trip through Cuba City would not be complete without stopping at some of the local businesses. If you are into antique shopping, there are four antique malls for your exploring pleasure, as well as gift and craft shops. If you are hungry, there are many solutions for that in the pubs and eateries. If it’s golf you’re looking for, Cuba City boasts a beautiful nine-hole public golf course at Cole Acres Golf Course. They are located on the east side of the city. But many visitors find the award-winning cheese factory and meat plant a reason to return to Cuba City after tasting some of the products featured by these two businesses. n DICKEYVILLE Dickeyville is home to the famous Dickeyville Grotto, which is located on the grounds of the Holy Ghost Church. The grotto and religious and patriotic shrines were built by Father Mathias Wenerus and dedicated on September 14, THE GROTTO Religious and Patriotic Shrines Gift Shop Open 9:30 a.m. Daily April thru October 608-568-3119 www.dickeyvillegrotto.com 305 W. Main Street, Hwy. 151, 35 & 61 Dickeyville, WI 53808 Builder Rev. Mathias Wernerus The Grotto 1930, in the presence of nearly 10,000 people. The grotto, shrines and gardens are always open to the public, and donations are requested and appreciated to offset upkeep and maintenance of the grotto and shrines. n FENNIMORE Another historical landmark in Lancaster is the City Hall, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. This striking building is an example of prairie-style architecture which was popular in the early 1900s. Visitors can see many beautiful older homes with architectural styles ranging from Frank Lloyd Wright to Queen Anne. The wooded ridges and farmland valleys surrounding Fennimore are a sportsman’s dream. Springs band together to form trout streams such as the nationally famous Big Green River, the Little Green River, the Blue River, and Crooked Creek, as well as the pioneering catch and release trout fishing sections of Castle Rock Creek. Grant County Courthouse, Lancaster Fennimore is also home to two charming museums, The Fennimore Doll and Toy Museum & Gift Shoppe, and the Fennimore Historical Railroad Museum; these cultural attractions offer something for everyone. After shopping, you can eat at one of the unique eating places. Fennimore’s 45-acre nature park offers visitors a glimpse of native trees and flowers, with a wide variety of birds available for birdlovers to view. Three miles of hiking and cross-country ski trails entwine the park which also has RV parking. n HAZEL GREEN Established in 1824, Hazel Green is Wisconsin’s “Point of Beginning” – the place where the land survey began in 1831. Just outside of town lies the Point of Beginning Historical Marker. Many of Hazel Green’s historic buildings remain, including the Wisconsin House (1846) and the Opera House/Town Hall (1898). n LANCASTER Lancaster is situated in an area known for its rolling hills and picturesque valleys. Lancaster is home to the Grant County Fair held in August. Check the website grantcountyfairwi.org. The county fairgrounds also hosts a number of community activities such as the high school rodeo, musical performances, arts and craft festivals, and numerous agricultural events. A stroll around the courthouse square, located in downtown Lancaster, can carry the visitor to an earlier time in our history. Inside the courthouse building, the rotunda and murals are striking examples of public building architecture. The grounds of the courthouse contain statues and monuments attesting to the rich history of the area. Grant Regional Health Center 24-Hour Emergency Care Walk-In Care Monday-Friday 6-8 am & 3-10 pm Weekends/Holidays 9 am-9 pm 507 S. Monroe Street, Lancaster (608) 723-2143 www.grantregional.com 46 | www.hiddenvalleys.com n LIVINGSTON Livingston was established in 1880 when the railroad was routed through the area. Many of the older houses in Livingston were moved in from the Cokersville mines in the 1920s and the two churches in town are each over 125 years old. Livingston is located a short drive from some of the best trout fishing streams in Southwest Wisconsin, as well as three very good lakes for fishing located at Blackhawk Lake Park, and Governor Dodge State Park. Although it is a small community of just over 600 residents, Livingston is home to four different parks equipped with playgrounds, several large shelter houses with utilities, a veterans’ and local citizens’ memorial, gazebos and ball diamonds. Held each June the weekend after Father’s Day, the Livingston Festival has been an annual tradition for over 40 years. Previous years, the festival featured a battle of the bands, bed races, fireworks, car show, parade, chicken BBQ, children’s rides and games, as well as other events. While visiting Livingston, there are several places to get a bite to eat. Rebel’s Supper Club on Main Street, serves Noon lunches and dinner specials Wednesday through Sunday. J’s Bar on Main Street, and the Friendly Place Mobile Station and convenience store on Highway 80. Check out the meteorite on the water tower, a reminder of the meteorite that landed close to Livingston in 2010. GRANT COUNTY Southwest Gateway to Hidden Valleys | www.grantcounty.org/tourism M U S C O DA Located on the Scenic Lower Wisconsin River South of intersection of Highways 60 and 80 Relax and enjoy our beautiful hills and valleys Annual Morel Mushroom Festival held the weekend after Mother's Day Campground reservations, call 608-739-2924 General information, call 608-739-3182 e-mail [email protected] • internet muscoda.com Chamber of Commerce, 608-739-3616 Camping ~ Fishing Disposal Stations Public Boat Landings Canoeing ~ Hovercrafts Snowmobiling Picnic Grounds with Shelters Swimming ~ Tennis Ball Diamonds n MONTFORT Montfort is located on Highway 18 and State Hwy. 80, east of Fennimore, situated amongst the rolling hills and strips of corn, soybeans and alfalfa fields. The Montfort Wind Farm provides visitors an enchanting look at these white sculptures rhythmically moving across the landscape turning wind power into electrical energy. This small town has a friendly atmosphere and an array of businesses, including the Rural Route 1 Popcorn outlet and gift shop, the blue cheese factory, the restaurant, bar and bowling alley. The village of Montfort hosts a VFW chicken BBQ and parade the first weekend in June. Outdoorsmen will love this area with trout streams, deer, wild turkey, and other game. Blackhawk Lake and campground is just a 20-minute drive north of town. n n MUSCODA Located on the Lower Wisconsin River, Muscoda offers a beautiful prairie that includes a wide variety of native grasses and wildflowers. A walking path connects the prairie with the Victora Riverside Park & Campground, complete with electric hookups and dumping station. Adjacent to the campground is a playground, three picnic pavilions and a gazebo overlooking the scenic river. Also available is a nicely paved boat landing. There are several backwater lakes to fish summer and winter, and to view the beautiful waterfowl. ccc c c c c Located On Hwy 18 in Montfort ccc cc c ccc ccc c Within walking distance there is plenty to do. Enjoy a swimming pool facility, tennis courts, outdoor volleyball, horseshoes, ball fields, and a new track for you to exercise. While in Muscoda, stop by the home of renowned metal sculptor Tom Nelson, try fine cheese at our local cheese factory, visit our many merchants, and enjoy fine dining. c c ccc Stop in and sample our many Scrumptious Flavors. Browse through our unique selection of Gifts, Toys, Greeting Cards, Books c Home Decor, Kitchenware, c Purses & so much more. c ccc c c c c c c ccc c c c c c c Home of K’Nuckle & C.C.Winkle 877-767-4386 www.ruralroute1.com c c c c Mon-Sat 8:30-6:30, Sun 10-5 Be sure to take part in the Muscoda Morel Mushroom Festival, held annually the weekend after Mother’s Day. There is something for everyone at the festival, including buying and selling of morels, or sample them already deliciously prepared. Visit muscoda.com for festival details and for more information about Muscoda. 47 | www.hiddenvalleys.com PLATTEVILLE Platteville is a picturesque community nestled among the unglaciated rolling hills of Southwestern Wisconsin. With a population of nearly 10,000, it is one of the most rapidly growing areas of the region. Activities such as UWPlatteville Center of the Arts’ Heartland Festival, Dairy Days, the annual Historic Encampment, and many recreational activities make Platteville a destination for visitors throughout the year. A beautiful family aquatic center, complete with 150’ waterslide and a first class 18-hole golf course, offer a variety of activities for the traveler. Other definite attractions in the city are the Mining, and Rollo Jamison Museums, and the Stone Cottage, a home built in 1837 by Rev. Samuel Mitchell, one of the first settlers in Platteville. Platteville is also home to the world’s largest “M” and was the #1 choice for Disney Corporation Newly Renovated Flat Screen TV’s Mound View Inn 1755 E. Bus. Hwy. 151 • Platteville P/F 608.348.9518 • moundviewinn.com Email [email protected] Fully Furnished Secluded Cabin Rentals 219 S. Main Street, Potosi, WI 53820 (608) 763-2158 • (608) 763-2767 • (608) 732-5158 www.pinepointlodgepotosi.com GRANT COUNTY Southwest Gateway to Hidden Valleys | www.grantcounty.org/tourism when it brought its first-ever “Mickey’s Hometown Parade” to Platteville in 1998. n POTOSI – TENNYSON The Potosi -Tennyson area is steeped in history and beauty. Located along the Great River Road in Southwest WI the two communities date back to the lead mining days of the 1830’s and 1840’s. The National Brewery Museum tm opened to the public in July 2008 is located in the restored 1852 Potosi Brewery. Thousands of people visit the museum, library, Microbrewery, restaurant, Great River Road Interpretive Center and gift shop each year. Whispering Bluffs Winery Wine Tasting • Cheese Gourmet Coffee • Chocolate • Gifts 608.763.2468 196 1/2 S. Main St., Potosi Email: [email protected] whisperingbluffswinery.com See us on Facebook Check facebook for winter and summer hours. The “Catfish Capital of WI” awaits you with fishing, bird watching, boating, snowmobiling, camping, hunting, canoeing, tubing and much more. The Great River Road Museum of Contemporary Art displays works by noted artists. Whispering Bluffs Winery offers great wines, chocolates, gourmet coffees and gift items. The winery is located across the street from the brewery. If you are looking for a place to camp, try the Grant River Recreation Area. This 73-campsite park is run by the U.S. Army Corps of engineers and is located on the Mississippi River. Pine Point Lodging offers cabins to rent close to the Mississippi. The Potosi Point is a finger of land extending .6 miles into the Mississippi river where you can enjoy bird watching from a viewing platform. Over 270 species of birds have been counted in this area. Visit Potosi- Tennyson events and festivals. Potosi Brewery Brewfest is the 4th Saturday of August, More details on these events can be found at www. potosibrewery.com. The Potosi Firemen’s catfish festival is the 2nd weekend in August. While there visit the Memorial which honors the men and women who have served our country and communities proudly. Visit www.potosiwisconsin.com for more information on the Potosi- Tennyson area businesses and events. n SINSINAWA Sinsinawa Mound has been the home of the Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters for over 150 years. This order of religious women was founded by Father Samuel Mazzuchelli in 1847, and since that time the Mound has served as an educational and cultural landmark within Grant County. Today Sinsinawa Mound hosts retreats and meetings for small or large groups, and continues to promote culture and education through its many ministries. 48 | www.hiddenvalleys.com GRANT COUNTY Southwest Gateway to Hidden Valleys | www.grantcounty.org/tourism Fennimore Chamber & Economic Development 800-822-1131 • WWW.FENNIMORE.COM Variety of Dining and Lodging options | Home to Fennimore Doll & Toy Museum Fennimore Historical Railroad Museum | 45 acre Oakwood Nature Park & Disc Golf Course World Class Trout Streams | Turkey & Deer Hunting | Home of Southwest WI Technical College DINKY BIKE TRAIL The official Dinky Bike Trail opened between Fennimore and Woodman on May 2015. Historic markers are placed along the rural roadway to help riders better understand the terrain, settlements and the people that helped discover this beautiful part of the country. From Fennimore, WI the route begins at the marker located at the Fennimore Railroad Historical Society Museum, 610 Lincoln Avenue. From there you travel north on Hwy 61 to Green River Road, then west on County Hwy K to Hwy 133 to Woodman, WI. To start your adventure bring your own bike or rent a bike from the Fennimore Railroad Historical Society Museum or The Dinky General Store in Woodman. Ride the bike trail one way and leave the bike at either location or ride the full trail. For additional information on bike rental, please call 608-533-2267 or email [email protected] April - November 10 am - 5 pm Wednesday - Sunday December - March 10 am - 5 pm Friday - Sunday 13541 Blue School Road, Fennimore whisperingwindswinery.com 608-943-9941 Jim Eisele Over 4,500 bolts of quality quilting cotton fabric 4420 US Highway 18 E., Fennimore, WI 53809 | 608.822.6822 StarrB LLC 1475 Lincoln, Fennimore, WI 53809 Art • Crafts • Collectibles 608.379.1994 | 608.822.9015 THE CASTLE ROCK INN “Fennimore’s Best Kept Secret” Fennimore Hills Hotel 5821 US Hwy. 18 West, Fennimore, WI 53809 3 scenic miles west on Highway 18 608.822.3281 | www.fenmorehillsmotel.com Specialty Suites with Whirlpools for 2 • Pets Welcome Dine In | Carry Out | Catering | Buffet Special Events Facility (608) 943-8525 15040 Shemak Rd | Muscoda, WI 53573 49 | www.hiddenvalleys.com GRANT COUNTY Southwest Gateway to Hidden Valleys | www.grantcounty.org/tourism Boscobel Bowl & Banquet Call Ahead Orders Welcome • Gas • Diesel • Car Wash Full Menu & Salad Bar Banquet & Bowling 16971 Hwy 61 S. Boscobel, WI 53805 608.375.2200 50 | www.hiddenvalleys.com GRANT COUNTY Southwest Gateway to Hidden Valleys | www.grantcounty.org/tourism June - Boscobel Extravaganza & Car Show August - Muskets & Memories June - Antique Tractor Pull July 4Th - R un/Walk Event Large Fireworks Display September - Fly In Breakfast September - ICC Chicken BBQ Cornell Plumbing Residential & Light Commercial • New Contruction • Remodel • Water Heaters • Water Softeners • Garbage Disposals • Serivce 1101 Yahn Ave Boscobel, WI 53805 608.375.2922 Cell 608.604.0232 Fully Insured 51 | www.hiddenvalleys.com X 52 | www.hiddenvalleys.com W V V U 81 North Andover 133 Nelson Dewey State Park V U Beetown 35 A er Glen Haven W Riv A G t ran A A J tle Bloomington 133 Patch Grove 133 81 18 K Lancaster Hurricane N 61 61 erso F h A Q T 81 G 133 Q Q D D Preston Montfort Muscoda A Arthur 80 Livingston 18 G Castle Rock Union E M Blue River Stitzer n Br anc E T M S 61 Mcp h Fennimore T Boscobel Mt. Ida Woodman Mount Hope Lit Bagley P P reen R iver Little G 133 Bi C Wyalusing State Park C ree G g ek r Cre ive nR G ra n t R iv er Cro Bor ah k Pl ree C ed ok r i ve r i ve eR att eR Blu er GRANT COUNTY Southwest Gateway to Hidden Valleys | www.grantcounty.org/tourism 0 Grant County 10 Miles Burton Rockville Potosi U O Sandy Hook H HH 53 | www.hiddenvalleys.com Cuba City Class 1 Trout Stream Rivers 80 Hazel Green Sinsinawa State & County Park Natural Area Community US Highway State Highway County Road City Elmo 80 81 11 Saint Rose D wa 11 Z Louisburg H Georgetown Bigpatch Cornelia ina Fair Play 151 Kieler Dickeyville Tennyson 151 Platteville s Sin For visitor information, maps, lodging, dining, calendar of events and more visit www.grantcounty.org/tourism For Information on Grant County ATV Trails please visit: www.grantcounty.org/tourism/outdoor-activities/atv-trails 5 133 N P O Ri te lat tle Lit Cassville Y GRANT COUNTY Southwest Gateway to Hidden Valleys | www.grantcounty.org/tourism