Neillsville:
Where Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Meet
Neillsville is located where U.S Hwy 10 and State Hwy. 73 intersect. Neillsville is a great place to visit whether you are an outdoor enthusiast, history buff, wildlife watcher or hunter, shopper, or sight-seer. Neillsville has an historic Downtown with twenty buildings listed on the State and National Historic Registers. You’ll enjoy Downtown specialty shops, antiques, and restaurants. Visitors are drawn to The Highground Veterans Memorial Park, 1987 Jail Museum, Tufts’ Mansion, WCCN’s Wisconsin Pavilion, Chatty Belle, the World’s Largest Talking Cow, Listeman Arboretum, and Reed School (Wisconsin’s Historical Society’s 10th site). Other activities include Neillsville Heritage Days, Clark County Fair, and the Winter Carnival. Neillsville offers several motels, a number of fine dining restaurants, a 9-Hole Golf Course, six parks, skateboard park, tennis and volleyball courts, ball diamonds, and airport. Amish homes and businesses dot the countryside. Surrounding Neillsville is a abundance of recreational opportunities: Clark County ATV, off-road motorcycle, snowmobile, and mountain biking trails, County campgrounds, public hunting grounds, Bruce Mound Winter Sports Area and Levis/Trow Mound Recreational Area. The friendly residents of Neillsville welcome you to visit for a day, a week, or a lifetime.