Tour rural routes and visit farms, crafters, and historic sites on the River Road Ramble

Annual event on Sept. 28 will feature local history, sales, garden produce, orchards, food, car show, museums, and live entertainment — along beautiful country roads.

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From the Sterling, Eureka, and Laketown Historical Society:

The folks between St Croix Falls and Grantsburg, WI, celebrate the oldest road in the area, the St Croix River Road by an annual celebration featuring local history, local events, sales, garden produce, orchards, food, car show, museums and live entertainment.

The Sterling Eureka and Laketown Historical Society invites you to ramble up the oldest road in northwest Wisconsin, the old St. Croix River Road, and its modern replacement, Highway 87.

A couple of dozen stops are open along the way for sales, tours, activities, and events. Fall colors are already starting here, and by the 28th should be spectacular.

You can see it all at the 2019 River Road Ramble map online.

A second map details the local history of the area.

The St. Croix River Road Ramble Facebook page will post details and feature local stops.

Sponsored by the Sterling Eureka and Laketown Historical Society.


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Tour rural routes and visit farms, crafters, and historic sites on the River Road Ramble