www.FreshCranberries.com
Immediately following the moss area you will
start to see several tamarack trees on both sides
of the road. These trees are abundant in our
area and have a golden yellow lacy look in the fall.
Contrary to popular belief tamarack trees are not
pine trees and do lose their needles in the winter.
The fourth and fifth marshes on Hwy HH, the
Van Etta Marsh and Northland Marsh, are both
located off the main part of the road. Continue
traveling and watch for the beds of the sixth
marsh, Craig Scott marsh, to the right. A mile
further is the seventh marsh, Menitz Marsh,
which has beds located on both sides of the road.
Two more miles down you will see the Walworth
Marsh on the right.
• Fresh Cranberries
•Public Cranberry Harvest
Day (1st Sat. in Oct. 9-11 am)
• Cranberry Harvest Bus
Tour Groups
• Shipping of Cranberries
when in Season
• Located 6 miles
from I-94 Warrens;
Exit 135
608.378.4813
Turn left onto Hwy O. Travel three miles back to
the village of Warrens. Here you will come back
to Main Street and the Wisconsin Cranberry Discovery
Center. Now would be a great time to stop if you
didn’t before you started your journey through
cranberry country!
3365 Auger Rd
Warrens, WI 54666
[email protected]
BELOW YOU WILL FIND A MAP TO
HELP YOU ON YOUR ROUTE!
HH
HH
Beltz Road
O
HH
EE
EW
Aspen Ave
EW
N
Broadway Ave
O
N
Briarwood
Ave
Please, do not walk, pick,
or trespass on the tour.
12
Tomah
Wetherby
Cranberry Co.
N
Buckley Road
e
Colorado Av
O
K
E
Y
Cranberry Resources
Cranberry Marshes
Sphagnum Moss Drying
Heron Nesting
Extended Route
Explained Route
WI Cranberry
Discovery Center
EW
EW
16
Crampton Road
N
W
E
S