Baraboo, WI Real Estate
Baraboo – nicknamed "Circus City" – has a population near 12,000 and is located on the banks of the Baraboo River, which flows through the center of town.
Baraboo – nicknamed "Circus City" – has a ...Read More
Baraboo – nicknamed "Circus City" – has a population near 12,000 and is located on the banks of the Baraboo River, which flows through the center of town.
Photo Credit: Mike Johnsen, post processing BIll Johnsen
Often called Baraboo's leading citizen, Al. Ringling built this theatre in 1915 – for $100,000 – as a memorial gift to his hometown. "America's Prettiest Playhouse" still attracts national talent.
Often called Baraboo's leading citizen, Al. ...Read More
Often called Baraboo's leading citizen, Al. Ringling built this theatre in 1915 – for $100,000 – as a memorial gift to his hometown. "America's Prettiest Playhouse" still attracts national talent.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
Circus World Museum opened in 1959 with hundreds of Ringling artifacts and other circus memorabilia. The summer season brings big top shows, parades and local events.
Circus World Museum opened in 1959 with ...Read More
Circus World Museum opened in 1959 with hundreds of Ringling artifacts and other circus memorabilia. The summer season brings big top shows, parades and local events.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
The Annual Big Top Circus Parade – held every July – features clowns on foot, bike, trikes, cars and on hundreds of beautifully-restored authentic circus wagons.
The Annual Big Top Circus Parade – held ...Read More
The Annual Big Top Circus Parade – held every July – features clowns on foot, bike, trikes, cars and on hundreds of beautifully-restored authentic circus wagons.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
David SaLoutos, Circus World ringmaster, says a heartfelt good-bye to Libby and Bunny at the end of a season.
David SaLoutos, Circus World ringmaster, says ...Read More
David SaLoutos, Circus World ringmaster, says a heartfelt good-bye to Libby and Bunny at the end of a season.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
If this Circus World tiger could talk you might hear, "Oh yeah, right there, now scratch! Who loves you?!?"
If this Circus World tiger could talk you ...Read More
If this Circus World tiger could talk you might hear, "Oh yeah, right there, now scratch! Who loves you?!?"
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
Downtown Baraboo is picturesque and inviting to the millions of tourists who visit the area year-round.
Downtown Baraboo is picturesque and inviting ...Read More
Downtown Baraboo is picturesque and inviting to the millions of tourists who visit the area year-round.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
Meet Tom Karls, with Gatehouse Gardens, who tends to the beautiful plants and flowers around downtown Baraboo.
Meet Tom Karls, with Gatehouse Gardens, who ...Read More
Meet Tom Karls, with Gatehouse Gardens, who tends to the beautiful plants and flowers around downtown Baraboo.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
The iconic St Joe's Bell Tower is a fixture in downtown Baraboo.
The iconic St Joe's Bell Tower is a fixture in ...Read More
The iconic St Joe's Bell Tower is a fixture in downtown Baraboo.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
Patriotism is alive on Lynn Street, Baraboo.
Patriotism is alive on Lynn Street, Baraboo.
Patriotism is alive on Lynn Street, Baraboo.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
Morgan McArthur paints a Baraboo fire hydrant. McArthur is a local artist, public speaker and veterinarian.
Morgan McArthur paints a Baraboo fire hydrant. ...Read More
Morgan McArthur paints a Baraboo fire hydrant. McArthur is a local artist, public speaker and veterinarian.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
Haskins Park is perfectly located on the Baraboo River with abundant fishing and family opportunities.
Haskins Park is perfectly located on the ...Read More
Haskins Park is perfectly located on the Baraboo River with abundant fishing and family opportunities.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
Founded in 1911, Devil's Lake is the third oldest state park in Wisconsin, the largest and the most visited. The West Bluff offers one of the many magnificent views from 500-feet up.
Founded in 1911, Devil's Lake is the third ...Read More
Founded in 1911, Devil's Lake is the third oldest state park in Wisconsin, the largest and the most visited. The West Bluff offers one of the many magnificent views from 500-feet up.
Photo Credit: Richard Link
Fall is popular at Devil's Lake accounting for many of the two million visitors that frequent the area each year for its sandy beaches, rocky shoreline or 29 miles of hiking trails.
Fall is popular at Devil's Lake accounting for ...Read More
Fall is popular at Devil's Lake accounting for many of the two million visitors that frequent the area each year for its sandy beaches, rocky shoreline or 29 miles of hiking trails.
Photo Credit: Byrne Chapman
Pewits Nest, a State Nature Area formed by the retreat of the last glacier, is known for its waterfalls that empty into a nearly 40-foot gorge.
Pewits Nest, a State Nature Area formed by the ...Read More
Pewits Nest, a State Nature Area formed by the retreat of the last glacier, is known for its waterfalls that empty into a nearly 40-foot gorge.
Photo Credit: Richard Link
After glacial Lake Baraboo drained, Skillet Creek (at Pewits Nest) cut through a narrow canyon, which formed the potholes and waterfalls within the gorge.
After glacial Lake Baraboo drained, Skillet ...Read More
After glacial Lake Baraboo drained, Skillet Creek (at Pewits Nest) cut through a narrow canyon, which formed the potholes and waterfalls within the gorge.
Photo Credit: Byrne Chapman
Just a bit outside of Baraboo is the apple orchard at Ski-Hi Fruit Farm with 50 acres of apples and approximately 8,000 trees.
Just a bit outside of Baraboo is the apple ...Read More
Just a bit outside of Baraboo is the apple orchard at Ski-Hi Fruit Farm with 50 acres of apples and approximately 8,000 trees.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
The expansive lawn makes for a wonderful picnic spot to relax and enjoy the stunning views with a famous Ski-Hi pie made on site by the Pie Ladies.
The expansive lawn makes for a wonderful ...Read More
The expansive lawn makes for a wonderful picnic spot to relax and enjoy the stunning views with a famous Ski-Hi pie made on site by the Pie Ladies.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
The beautiful courthouse square is surrounded by cheerful storefronts, enthusiastic shopkeepers, and a thriving assembly of artists.
The beautiful courthouse square is surrounded ...Read More
The beautiful courthouse square is surrounded by cheerful storefronts, enthusiastic shopkeepers, and a thriving assembly of artists.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
The lawn of Baraboo's historic courthouse is the venue for Concerts on the Square Thursday evenings from June thru August.
The lawn of Baraboo's historic courthouse is ...Read More
The lawn of Baraboo's historic courthouse is the venue for Concerts on the Square Thursday evenings from June thru August.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
Concerts on the Square hosts local food vendors making the perfect recipe for a fun summer night.
Concerts on the Square hosts local food ...Read More
Concerts on the Square hosts local food vendors making the perfect recipe for a fun summer night.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
Many different musical groups, including My Sweet Patootie, perform at Concerts on the Square.
Many different musical groups, including My ...Read More
Many different musical groups, including My Sweet Patootie, perform at Concerts on the Square.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
Concerts on the Square is a family-friendly event bringing the community together for an evening of entertainment and relaxation.
Concerts on the Square is a family-friendly ...Read More
Concerts on the Square is a family-friendly event bringing the community together for an evening of entertainment and relaxation.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
The Baraboo Farmers' Market is held every Wednesday and Saturday morning from early May thru October.
The Baraboo Farmers' Market is held every ...Read More
The Baraboo Farmers' Market is held every Wednesday and Saturday morning from early May thru October.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
The Baraboo Farmers' Market was started by local growers in the late-1980s. It has become a favorite feature of downtown life for Baraboo residents.
The Baraboo Farmers' Market was started by ...Read More
The Baraboo Farmers' Market was started by local growers in the late-1980s. It has become a favorite feature of downtown life for Baraboo residents.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
In addition to the Farmers' Market and Concerts on the Square, the Sunday Market is another weekly community event in downtown Baraboo.
In addition to the Farmers' Market and ...Read More
In addition to the Farmers' Market and Concerts on the Square, the Sunday Market is another weekly community event in downtown Baraboo.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
The Downtown Sunday Market runs every Sunday from end of May thru end of October, rain or shine! It features antiques, artisans, crafters and food vendors selling their work.
The Downtown Sunday Market runs every Sunday ...Read More
The Downtown Sunday Market runs every Sunday from end of May thru end of October, rain or shine! It features antiques, artisans, crafters and food vendors selling their work.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
The downtown is populated with many small family-owned companies like the Coffee Bean Connection which offers over 80 varieties of coffees and 40 varieties of teas from around the world.
The downtown is populated with many small ...Read More
The downtown is populated with many small family-owned companies like the Coffee Bean Connection which offers over 80 varieties of coffees and 40 varieties of teas from around the world.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
Neat-O's Bake Shop is another family-owned local favorite.
Neat-O's Bake Shop is another family-owned ...Read More
Neat-O's Bake Shop is another family-owned local favorite.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
Baraboo's Badger Steam and Gas Engine Show features Wisconsin's largest display of early American steam-powered and gas-powered equipment.
Baraboo's Badger Steam and Gas Engine Show ...Read More
Baraboo's Badger Steam and Gas Engine Show features Wisconsin's largest display of early American steam-powered and gas-powered equipment.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
The Annual Badger Steam and Gas Engine Show offers a parade, flea market and equipment demonstrations.
The Annual Badger Steam and Gas Engine Show ...Read More
The Annual Badger Steam and Gas Engine Show offers a parade, flea market and equipment demonstrations.
Photo Credit: Bill Johnsen
The International Crane Foundation located in Baraboo is the only place on earth where you can see all 15 of the world's crane species!
The International Crane Foundation located in ...Read More
The International Crane Foundation located in Baraboo is the only place on earth where you can see all 15 of the world's crane species!
Photo Credit: International Crane Foundation
Here's just one of the many majestic cranes you might see on your visit to the International Crane Foundation.
Here's just one of the many majestic cranes ...Read More
Here's just one of the many majestic cranes you might see on your visit to the International Crane Foundation.
Photo Credit: International Crane Foundation
A small, outdoorsy town nestled in ancient bluffs along the Wisconsin River.
Eighteen square miles of water throughout Sauk County, making for a year-round outdoor playground.
Circus World Museum, Al. Ringling Theatre, Devil's Lake State Park, International Crane Foundation, nearby waterparks and homegrown businesses.
Large numbers of summer tourists or a small population of residents who call Baraboo home.
A small, outdoorsy town nestled in ancient bluffs along the Wisconsin River.
Eighteen square miles of water throughout Sauk County, making for a year-round outdoor playground.
Circus World Museum, Al. Ringling Theatre, Devil's Lake State Park, International Crane Foundation, nearby waterparks and homegrown businesses.
Large numbers of summer tourists or a small population of residents who call Baraboo home.
The unique geography of the Baraboo area makes it a slice of heaven for outdoor enthusiasts. Its breathtaking beauty includes majestic bluffs, the meandering Wisconsin River and rolling hillsides that have created a mecca for hikers as well as those looking to fish, swim, bike, camp or cross-country ski. From Devil’s Lake State Park to the neighboring waterpark resorts of the Wisconsin Dells, Baraboo is a popular family destination. Lying at the heart of the Baraboo River Valley, the city is just 40-miles north of Madison and approximately halfway between Milwaukee and LaCrosse.
Baraboo, WI Homes for Sale
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$1,699,000
N8434 County Road O,
Newport, WI- 5 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 4,082 Sq Ft
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$1,250,000
N8434 County Road O,
Newport, WI- 5 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 4,082 Sq Ft
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$799,900
N8434 County Road O,
Newport, WI- 5 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 4,082 Sq Ft
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$649,900
E12040 MANCHESTER RD,
Baraboo, WI- 4 Beds
- 6.5 Baths
- 8,650 Sq Ft
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$549,900
E13841 County Road DL,
Merrimac, WI- 4 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 3,128 Sq Ft