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TOMAH AREA 1 Warrens is north of Tomah by about 10 miles. Home to a number of expansive cranberry marshes and the Wisconsin Cranberry Discovery Center, you’re sure to find something exciting to do while you’re there! Warrens is also home to Jellystone Park and Three Bears Resort. 2 Just 7 miles southeast of Tomah is the village of Oakdale. Home to Oakdale KOA Campground and also a larger-than-life mouse statue inexplicably dressed like a cowboy! Stop by and snap a photo on your way to Mill Bluff State Park! 3 About 10 miles west of Tomah you will find Fort McCoy. Fort McCoy is a total force training center for the U.S. Military (they have been helping to support the readiness of the armed forces since 1909). They also house Pine View Campground & Whitetail Ridge Ski Area, which consists of camp sites, hiking trails, a lake, picnic area, slopes, paint ball, laser tag, and much more! Both are open to the public. 10 4 Cashton is about 35 miles southwest of Tomah; it sits atop some of the most scenic hills in southwestern WI. Cashton boasts many attractions including Down a Country Road Amish Shops, as well as, numerous cheese shops and factories. 5 Located about 9 miles east of Tomah is the small village of Wyeville. On the way from Tomah to Wyeville, you will see Ho-Chunk Gaming Tomah and Whitetail Crossing Convenience Store, our local casino. 6 Camp Douglas is a small village located about 15 miles southeast of Tomah. Its proximity to Volk Field & Camp Williams military facilities, as well as Mill Bluff State Park make it a very unique place to visit. 1 4 2 6 3