Travel with us to the Cranberry Capital of Wisconsin for the 51st Annual Warrens Cranberry Festival.
The area around Warrens has the most extensive concentration of cranberry marshes in the state. Over 2,000 acres of these red berries are harvested each year.
Not only can you indulge in several items made from cranberries you can spendall day just walking around exploring the three miles of booth frontage.
This fest features more than 850 Arts & Crafts booths and the Flea Market/Antique Show has more than 350 vendors selling items from all over the country. There is a large selection of everything from antiques, jewelry, coins, tools, primitives, leather, hunting supplies, gloves, socks, crocks, t-shirts, and more. Shoppers can also buy fresh produce from over 100 Farmer Market vendors featuring fall produce such as:
painted pumpkins
fresh cranberries
potatoes
maple syrup
apples
squash
roasted soybeans
cabbage
jams & jellies
salsa
and of course, many creations made with cranberries!
Check out the many food courts showcasing delicious foods to tempt anyones pallet, including deep-fried cranberries on a stick, cranberry cream puffs and chocolate covered cheesecake on a stick.
Leave the driving up to us and come along to spend the day exploring on your own at this impressive berry festival!
Please Note: This tour covers many acres & requires a considerable amount of walking.
Images courtesy of Warrens Cranberry Festival
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Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address |
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ALLENTON | ALLENTON P&R Lot 6689 County Rd W (Hwy 33 at I-41) |
APPLETON | APPLETON P& R Lot US 41/County E (Ballard Rd) 7-day |
BEAVER DAM | BEAVER DAM Heritage Shops 1645 N Spring St (park near bank) |
COLUMBUS | COLUMBUS BP Travel Center 2200 W James St (park on West Sid |
DE PERE | DE PERE I-41 Exit 163-Main Ave Hwy G, P&R 7-day |
HORICON | HORICON Bethesda Thrift Shop Parking Lot,620 Washington St |
JUNEAU | JUNEAU Lamers Bus Lines, 548 S Fairfield Ave |
MAYVILLE | MAYVILLE Piggly Wiggly, 1440 Horicon St (park edge of lot) |
OSHKOSH | OSHKOSH Burger King, 800 S Washburn (I-41 @ 9th Av) |
WATERTOWN | WATERTOWN Senior Citizens Center, 514 S 1st St. |
WAUPUN | WAUPUN Lot across from Community Center, 510 E Spring St. |
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