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A fully remodeled home overlooking Mississippi River in a charming river town!
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A fully remodeled home overlooking Mississippi River in a charming river town!
You are invited to enjoy this home with family and friends. A full remodeled (2025) kitchen, two family areas, a game room, four bedrooms, a non-conforming bunk room, and four bathrooms make it the perfect place to connect indoors or become your launch pad to the driftless area of Trempealeau.
Main Level: Enter the home on the main level that opens up into a great room that includes a full sized kitchen with quartz countertop, coffee station, living room, and dining room. Three bedrooms and three bathrooms are on this main level. The full deck overlooking the river is perfect for morning coffee or evening dinners. expandable exterior patio table for your convenience.
Lower Level: The lower-level includes a TV/Family room, a bedroom, the non-conforming bunk room, ping-pong game room, toys for the kids and a full bathroom.
Trempealeau River Cottage- a visitor’s guide
Local Dining Guide – Trempealeau, WI
Whether you’re in the mood for a cozy coffee, a riverside meal, or a classic Wisconsin supper club experience, Trempealeau has something for everyone.
The Station Coffee House- 11369 Main St, Trempealeau, WI 54661
A charming and cozy coffee shop right in the heart of Trempealeau. Known for its friendly service, local art, and great espresso drinks, The Station is a perfect spot to start your morning or grab a peaceful afternoon pick-me-up.
The Trempealeau Hotel- 11332 Main St, Trempealeau, WI 54661
Historic and full of character, this riverside hotel and restaurant is a local gem. The outdoor deck overlooks the Mississippi River and is the perfect place to enjoy their signature walnut burgers, locally-sourced entrees, and occasional live music.
Sullivan Supper Club- W25709 Sullivan Rd, Trempealeau, WI 54661
Experience a true Wisconsin tradition at Sullivan’s. This classic supper club offers hearty portions of steaks, seafood, and the quintessential Friday night fish fry. Come early for a cocktail at the bar and stay for a relaxed, timeless dining experience. Reservations recommended on weekends.
River Café- 23991 3rd St Suite B, Trempealeau, WI 54661
A hidden gem for breakfast and lunch. River Café is beloved for its home-style cooking, warm staff, and satisfying plates. Their breakfast burritos, pancakes, and daily specials are especially popular.
Cat Daddy’s Bar & Grill- 23797 Lake Rd, Trempealeau, WI 54661
A local favorite for burgers and beers. Cat Daddy’s offers casual bar fare with big flavor—from juicy burgers to crispy wings and nightly specials.
Beedle’s Bar & Restaurant- W24966 WI-54, Galesville, WI 54630
Just a short drive away in nearby Galesville, Beedle’s offers a mix of pub comfort food and rotating specials in a laid-back atmosphere. It’s known for good service, generous portions, and a loyal local crowd.
Jailhouse Saloon- W25644 WI-35, Trempealeau, WI 54661
Don’t let the name fool you—this lively bar is more fun than fearsome. Built in a converted jailhouse, it offers creative drinks, bar food staples, and live music on many weekends.
Things to do in and near Trempealeau
Enjoy the Driftless Area.
Trempealeau Municipal Pool- 4th St, Trempealeau, WI 54661
Perfect for a summer cool-down with kids.
Shirley M. Wright Memorial Library- 11455 Fremont St, Trempealeau, WI 54661
A quiet stop with free Wi-Fi, local history materials, and family programming.
Trempealeau Marina- A peaceful spot to launch a boat or kayak.
U.S. Lock & Dam No. 6 (walking distance)- Watch barges pass through the locks and learn about the Mississippi River’s role in commerce.
Tremplo Fishing Float- 23876 Peninsula Dr, Trempealeau, WI 54661
A unique, floating dock experience for anglers of all ages. Rent gear or bring your own.
Perrot State Park- 2G9J+CX Trempealeau, WI 54661
A stunning state park offering hiking, biking, birding, and scenic overlooks. Climb Brady’s Bluff for panoramic river views, explore ancient Native American mounds, rent canoes, or stroll along the river’s edge.
Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge- W28488 Refuge Rd, Trempealeau, WI 54661
A haven for birdwatchers, photographers, and nature lovers. Explore the quiet trails and observation areas for spotting herons, eagles, and other native wildlife.
Great River State Trail- Trail Access in Trempealeau, WI 54661
Bike or hike along this scenic trail that follows an old railway line through wetlands, woods, and farmland.
Wine, Produce & Local Goods – North Trempealeau Countryside
Elmaro Vineyard (family favorite!)- N14756 Delaney Rd, Trempealeau, WI 54661
Award-winning wines, beautiful views, and a peaceful setting. Do a tasting or enjoy live music while sipping wine on the patio.
The Market- N16045 Kriesel Ln, Trempealeau, WI 54661
Locally grown produce (pick your own strawberries and blueberries), baked goods, ice-cream, and handmade crafts.
Ecker’s Apple Farm- W27062 WI-54, Trempealeau, WI 54661
Pick-your-own apples, try local cider, and enjoy a small farm market with baked goods and more. Often hosts live music in the fall.
Ferguson’s Orchards (our family’s favorite)- N17543 Grover Ln, Galesville, WI 54630
A family-friendly fall destination with apple picking, hayrides, a giant corn maze, and sweet treats like caramel apples and cider donuts.
Winghaven Pizza Farm- N18057 Grover Ln, Galesville, WI 54630
This seasonal pizza farm is a unique and delicious experience. Enjoy wood-fired pizzas made with fresh ingredients in a picturesque outdoor setting.
A Trip to La Crosse
The drive from Trempealeau to La Crosse takes about 25 minutes along Highway 35, part of the Great River Road. An easy and pleasant drive, it makes La Crosse a great nearby option for a day trip or evening out.
Grandad Bluff- Iconic lookout point offering breathtaking panoramic views of La Crosse and the Mississippi Valley.
Riverside Park- This beautifully landscaped park on the riverbank hosts festivals like Riverfest and Oktoberfest, features a bandshell for outdoor performances.
La Crosse River State Trail- A smooth, scenic 22-mile rail-trail ideal for cycling, walking, or horseback riding. Connects with other regional trails.
Children’s Museum of La Crosse- Located at 207 5th Ave S, this three-floor interactive museum features hands-on exhibits.
The Pearl Ice Cream Parlor & Confectionery. A 1930s-style soda fountain and candy shop best known for house-made ice cream, fudge, and chocolates.
La Crosse Commercial Historic District- Stroll through historic downtown filled with 19th-century architecture, unique shops, cafes, and the vintage Rivoli Theatre & Pizzeria—an old-timey theatre still screening first-run films .
Pearl Street Brewery- Located at 1401 St. Andrew St., this brewpub resides in a former footwear factory. It’s La Crosse’s craft beer pioneer with a diverse tap list and friendly tasting room .
Turtle Stack Brewery- A cozy downtown spot (125 2nd St.) with 9 taps showcasing local and creative brews—a great casual stop for a pint .
Bodega Brew Pub- Known for over a dozen taps and an extensive bottled beer list, this historic 1875 storefront-turned-brewpub is a must-visit for beer lovers .
Mount La Crosse Ski Hill- Just minutes from downtown, this local hill offers skiing, snowboarding, and tubing in winter. It’s ideal for family-friendly snow days and nearby trails for summer hikes and scenic overlooks.
Rivoli Theatre & Pizzeria- A beautifully restored 1920s vaudeville theater where you can enjoy dinner and a movie in a nostalgic setting .
Winona, Minnesota
The drive takes about 40 minutes along Highway 61, crossing the Mississippi into Minnesota. The route winds through scenic bluffs.
Mississippi River Cruises – Winona Tour Boat. Where: 1 Walnut St
Take a 90-minute narrated sightseeing cruise along the Mississippi River. Learn about the river’s history, local wildlife, and barge traffic while enjoying views from a covered cabin or open-air deck. Runs from April through October.
Cal Fremling Floating Classroom & History Cruise- Operated by Winona State University, this educational boat offers river ecology tours and “History on the River” cruises in partnership with the Winona County History Center—great for kids, students, or anyone curious about the region’s natural and cultural heritage.
Minnesota Marine Art Museum (Amazing!)- A premier collection of maritime-inspired artwork, with rotating exhibits and masterpieces by artists like Monet, Picasso, and O’Keeffe. Don’t miss the serene riverside sculpture gardens and occasional live music events.
Great River Shakespeare Festival- Each summer, enjoy professional performances of Shakespearean classics at Winona State University’s theater. Running from late June through July, it’s a beloved tradition that draws top-tier talent.
Minnesota Orchestra Festival – Enjoy chamber performances held in unique venues like the Marine Art Museum. This summer music series blends world-class musicianship with the natural beauty of Winona.
Garvin Heights Overlook & Sugar Loaf Bluff- Two of Winona’s best scenic viewpoints. Hike up Sugar Loaf for sweeping city views or drive up Garvin Heights for a panoramic overlook that captures the Mississippi River Valley in full.
Levee Park & Riverfront Trail- A peaceful downtown park along the Mississippi with trails, picnic areas, and space to relax before or after a boat ride.
Bloedow Bakery- 451 E Broadway St
A local favorite since 1924. Known for its fresh-baked donuts, especially the maple Long Johns and seasonal specials. A perfect stop before a morning hike or to fuel up before exploring downtown.
More to Explore:
Downtown Winona: Victorian architecture, boutique shops, and artsy cafes
Watkins Heritage Museum: Learn about the iconic household products founded right in Winona
Kashubian Cultural Institute & Polish Museum: Celebrate the area’s rich immigrant history
Boats & Bluegrass Festival: Live music and camping each fall
Winona Ice Park: One of the largest manmade ice climbing walls in North America (winter only)
Main Level: Enter the home on the main level that opens up into a great room that includes a full sized kitchen with quartz countertop, coffee station, living room, and dining room. Three bedrooms and three bathrooms are on this main level. The full deck overlooking the river is perfect for morning coffee or evening dinners. expandable exterior patio table for your convenience.
Lower Level: The lower-level includes a TV/Family room, a bedroom, the non-conforming bunk room, ping-pong game room, toys for the kids and a full bathroom.
Trempealeau River Cottage- a visitor’s guide
Local Dining Guide – Trempealeau, WI
Whether you’re in the mood for a cozy coffee, a riverside meal, or a classic Wisconsin supper club experience, Trempealeau has something for everyone.
The Station Coffee House- 11369 Main St, Trempealeau, WI 54661
A charming and cozy coffee shop right in the heart of Trempealeau. Known for its friendly service, local art, and great espresso drinks, The Station is a perfect spot to start your morning or grab a peaceful afternoon pick-me-up.
The Trempealeau Hotel- 11332 Main St, Trempealeau, WI 54661
Historic and full of character, this riverside hotel and restaurant is a local gem. The outdoor deck overlooks the Mississippi River and is the perfect place to enjoy their signature walnut burgers, locally-sourced entrees, and occasional live music.
Sullivan Supper Club- W25709 Sullivan Rd, Trempealeau, WI 54661
Experience a true Wisconsin tradition at Sullivan’s. This classic supper club offers hearty portions of steaks, seafood, and the quintessential Friday night fish fry. Come early for a cocktail at the bar and stay for a relaxed, timeless dining experience. Reservations recommended on weekends.
River Café- 23991 3rd St Suite B, Trempealeau, WI 54661
A hidden gem for breakfast and lunch. River Café is beloved for its home-style cooking, warm staff, and satisfying plates. Their breakfast burritos, pancakes, and daily specials are especially popular.
Cat Daddy’s Bar & Grill- 23797 Lake Rd, Trempealeau, WI 54661
A local favorite for burgers and beers. Cat Daddy’s offers casual bar fare with big flavor—from juicy burgers to crispy wings and nightly specials.
Beedle’s Bar & Restaurant- W24966 WI-54, Galesville, WI 54630
Just a short drive away in nearby Galesville, Beedle’s offers a mix of pub comfort food and rotating specials in a laid-back atmosphere. It’s known for good service, generous portions, and a loyal local crowd.
Jailhouse Saloon- W25644 WI-35, Trempealeau, WI 54661
Don’t let the name fool you—this lively bar is more fun than fearsome. Built in a converted jailhouse, it offers creative drinks, bar food staples, and live music on many weekends.
Things to do in and near Trempealeau
Enjoy the Driftless Area.
Trempealeau Municipal Pool- 4th St, Trempealeau, WI 54661
Perfect for a summer cool-down with kids.
Shirley M. Wright Memorial Library- 11455 Fremont St, Trempealeau, WI 54661
A quiet stop with free Wi-Fi, local history materials, and family programming.
Trempealeau Marina- A peaceful spot to launch a boat or kayak.
U.S. Lock & Dam No. 6 (walking distance)- Watch barges pass through the locks and learn about the Mississippi River’s role in commerce.
Tremplo Fishing Float- 23876 Peninsula Dr, Trempealeau, WI 54661
A unique, floating dock experience for anglers of all ages. Rent gear or bring your own.
Perrot State Park- 2G9J+CX Trempealeau, WI 54661
A stunning state park offering hiking, biking, birding, and scenic overlooks. Climb Brady’s Bluff for panoramic river views, explore ancient Native American mounds, rent canoes, or stroll along the river’s edge.
Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge- W28488 Refuge Rd, Trempealeau, WI 54661
A haven for birdwatchers, photographers, and nature lovers. Explore the quiet trails and observation areas for spotting herons, eagles, and other native wildlife.
Great River State Trail- Trail Access in Trempealeau, WI 54661
Bike or hike along this scenic trail that follows an old railway line through wetlands, woods, and farmland.
Wine, Produce & Local Goods – North Trempealeau Countryside
Elmaro Vineyard (family favorite!)- N14756 Delaney Rd, Trempealeau, WI 54661
Award-winning wines, beautiful views, and a peaceful setting. Do a tasting or enjoy live music while sipping wine on the patio.
The Market- N16045 Kriesel Ln, Trempealeau, WI 54661
Locally grown produce (pick your own strawberries and blueberries), baked goods, ice-cream, and handmade crafts.
Ecker’s Apple Farm- W27062 WI-54, Trempealeau, WI 54661
Pick-your-own apples, try local cider, and enjoy a small farm market with baked goods and more. Often hosts live music in the fall.
Ferguson’s Orchards (our family’s favorite)- N17543 Grover Ln, Galesville, WI 54630
A family-friendly fall destination with apple picking, hayrides, a giant corn maze, and sweet treats like caramel apples and cider donuts.
Winghaven Pizza Farm- N18057 Grover Ln, Galesville, WI 54630
This seasonal pizza farm is a unique and delicious experience. Enjoy wood-fired pizzas made with fresh ingredients in a picturesque outdoor setting.
A Trip to La Crosse
The drive from Trempealeau to La Crosse takes about 25 minutes along Highway 35, part of the Great River Road. An easy and pleasant drive, it makes La Crosse a great nearby option for a day trip or evening out.
Grandad Bluff- Iconic lookout point offering breathtaking panoramic views of La Crosse and the Mississippi Valley.
Riverside Park- This beautifully landscaped park on the riverbank hosts festivals like Riverfest and Oktoberfest, features a bandshell for outdoor performances.
La Crosse River State Trail- A smooth, scenic 22-mile rail-trail ideal for cycling, walking, or horseback riding. Connects with other regional trails.
Children’s Museum of La Crosse- Located at 207 5th Ave S, this three-floor interactive museum features hands-on exhibits.
The Pearl Ice Cream Parlor & Confectionery. A 1930s-style soda fountain and candy shop best known for house-made ice cream, fudge, and chocolates.
La Crosse Commercial Historic District- Stroll through historic downtown filled with 19th-century architecture, unique shops, cafes, and the vintage Rivoli Theatre & Pizzeria—an old-timey theatre still screening first-run films .
Pearl Street Brewery- Located at 1401 St. Andrew St., this brewpub resides in a former footwear factory. It’s La Crosse’s craft beer pioneer with a diverse tap list and friendly tasting room .
Turtle Stack Brewery- A cozy downtown spot (125 2nd St.) with 9 taps showcasing local and creative brews—a great casual stop for a pint .
Bodega Brew Pub- Known for over a dozen taps and an extensive bottled beer list, this historic 1875 storefront-turned-brewpub is a must-visit for beer lovers .
Mount La Crosse Ski Hill- Just minutes from downtown, this local hill offers skiing, snowboarding, and tubing in winter. It’s ideal for family-friendly snow days and nearby trails for summer hikes and scenic overlooks.
Rivoli Theatre & Pizzeria- A beautifully restored 1920s vaudeville theater where you can enjoy dinner and a movie in a nostalgic setting .
Winona, Minnesota
The drive takes about 40 minutes along Highway 61, crossing the Mississippi into Minnesota. The route winds through scenic bluffs.
Mississippi River Cruises – Winona Tour Boat. Where: 1 Walnut St
Take a 90-minute narrated sightseeing cruise along the Mississippi River. Learn about the river’s history, local wildlife, and barge traffic while enjoying views from a covered cabin or open-air deck. Runs from April through October.
Cal Fremling Floating Classroom & History Cruise- Operated by Winona State University, this educational boat offers river ecology tours and “History on the River” cruises in partnership with the Winona County History Center—great for kids, students, or anyone curious about the region’s natural and cultural heritage.
Minnesota Marine Art Museum (Amazing!)- A premier collection of maritime-inspired artwork, with rotating exhibits and masterpieces by artists like Monet, Picasso, and O’Keeffe. Don’t miss the serene riverside sculpture gardens and occasional live music events.
Great River Shakespeare Festival- Each summer, enjoy professional performances of Shakespearean classics at Winona State University’s theater. Running from late June through July, it’s a beloved tradition that draws top-tier talent.
Minnesota Orchestra Festival – Enjoy chamber performances held in unique venues like the Marine Art Museum. This summer music series blends world-class musicianship with the natural beauty of Winona.
Garvin Heights Overlook & Sugar Loaf Bluff- Two of Winona’s best scenic viewpoints. Hike up Sugar Loaf for sweeping city views or drive up Garvin Heights for a panoramic overlook that captures the Mississippi River Valley in full.
Levee Park & Riverfront Trail- A peaceful downtown park along the Mississippi with trails, picnic areas, and space to relax before or after a boat ride.
Bloedow Bakery- 451 E Broadway St
A local favorite since 1924. Known for its fresh-baked donuts, especially the maple Long Johns and seasonal specials. A perfect stop before a morning hike or to fuel up before exploring downtown.
More to Explore:
Downtown Winona: Victorian architecture, boutique shops, and artsy cafes
Watkins Heritage Museum: Learn about the iconic household products founded right in Winona
Kashubian Cultural Institute & Polish Museum: Celebrate the area’s rich immigrant history
Boats & Bluegrass Festival: Live music and camping each fall
Winona Ice Park: One of the largest manmade ice climbing walls in North America (winter only)
Services et équipements
Ski
- Ski de fond à proximité
Internet
- Disponible dans la maison : Wi-Fi gratuit
Parking et transports
- Parking sur place
Cuisine
- Batterie de cuisine, vaisselle, ustensiles
- Bouilloire électrique
- Cafetière ou bouilloire
- Épices
- Four
- Four à micro-ondes
- Grille-pain
- Lave-vaisselle
- Machine à glaçons
- Mixeur
- Moulin à café
- Plaque de cuisson
- Réfrigérateur
- Serviettes en papier
Restauration
- Table à manger
Chambres
- 5 chambres
- Draps fournis
Salle de bain
- 3,5 salles de bain
- Baignoire à jets
- Baignoire ou douche
- Douche
- Papier toilette
- Savon
- Sèche-cheveux
- Serviettes fournies
Espaces de vie
- Salle à manger séparée
- Salle de séjour
- Table à manger
Divertissements
- Jeux
- Smart TV avec chaînes par câble ou par satellite
Espaces extérieurs
- Barbecue
- Jardin
- Mobilier d’extérieur
- Patio
Buanderie
- Blanchisserie
- Machine à laver
Confort
- Chauffage
- Climatisation
Animaux de compagnie
- Animaux de compagnie non admis
Accessibilité
- Si vous avez une demande spéciale concernant l’accessibilité, veuillez contacter l’hébergement aux coordonnées figurant sur votre confirmation de réservation.
- Chambre accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Moquette fine dans les parties communes
- Pas d’ascenseur
- Rampes dans les escaliers
- Sol en carrelage dans les parties communes
- Sol lisse dans les parties communes
- Hébergement non-fumeurs
Points forts de l’endroit
- Le long d’une rivière
- Près d’un hôpital
- Près de la marina
Activités
- Équipement de sports d’hiver
- Golf
- Salle d’arcade/de jeux vidéo
- Tennis de table
- Vélos
- Balades à la découverte de la faune à proximité
- Bateau à moteur à proximité
- Golf à proximité
- Jet-ski à proximité
- Kayak à proximité
- Observation d’oiseaux à proximité
- Pêche à proximité
- Sentiers de randonnée à pied ou à vélo à proximité
- Ski nautique à proximité
- Visites de vignobles à proximité
- VTT à proximité
Dispositifs de sécurité
- Détecteur de monoxyde de carbone (l’hôte a indiqué que l’hébergement était équipé d’un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone)
- Détecteur de fumée (l’hôte a indiqué que l’hébergement était équipé d’un détecteur de fumée)
- Trousse de premiers secours
- Extincteur
- Serrure à pêne dormant
Informations générales
- Jardin
- Superficie de l’unité d’hébergement : 242 mètres carrés
- Vélos
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Conditions
Arrivée
Arrivée : 16 h 00
Âge minimum pour l'enregistrement : 25 ans
Départ
Départ avant 11 h 00
Informations concernant l’arrivée
Un e-mail contenant les instructions relatives à l'arrivée et au départ vous sera envoyé par l'hôte
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Règlement intérieur
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Enfants et lits supplémentaires
Les enfants sont admis