Pottery, Resort Living, History, Shopping And More In Cambridge
(Photo above is Main Street in downtown Cambridge)
What are the ingredients of a great getaway weekend or daytrip? A lake, once lined with resorts and cottages, a downtown once in transition now thriving with local businesses, Cambridge has all the charm, local shops and beautifully restored architecture of a quaint town on the Door County Peninsula.
Where to Visit On Your Cambridge Weekend or Daytrip
Over the years Lakes Edition journalists have covered attractions, places to eat, and shops in Cambridge and much more. Below are some of just a few of our favorites. Please enjoy!
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AREA ATTRACTIONS
Cambridge which hosts the Cambridge Pottery Festival and U.S Pottery Games, and Midwest Fire Fest attracts visitors from the Madison area as well as tourists from Northern Illinois. Outside of these regionally known events the historic town attracts day trippers from all across the Badger State with attractions such as Lake Ripley, Cam-Rock Park, and Rowe Pottery.
LAKE RIPLEY
Located just northeast of downtown Lake Ripley has been a destination for vacationers since the late 19th century when it was a regional hub for lake resorts. Times have changed but Ripley Park (founded in 1923) still offers public access to the lake as well as many outdoor recreational opportunities like tennis courts, a basketball court, a children’s play structure, 9-hole disc golf course, volleyball courts and of course the beach.
CAM-ROCK PARK
Many visitors to downtown Cambridge don't make it past Main Street as the allure of quaint, locally owned shops and restaurants are more than enough for a daytrip. But if you have time or are staying the weekend Cam-Rock Park is worth a day visit on its' own.
This emerald gem of a park hugging the Koshkonong Creek offers diverse terrain challenging for any mountain biker and pastoral moments for any picnic, or hiking adventure. If you are really ambitious take the main trail (an old rail corridor) all the way to Rockdale and back
ROWE POTTERY
Some locals say that Rowe Pottery put Cambridge on the map. If anything the studio helped nurture a thriving pottery community. Since 1975 Rowe has been creating hand crafted pottery from its' downtown Cambridge studio.
It is not often you get to see the story behind the finished product, but at Rowe Pottery visitors have a chance to watch studio artists create dinner plates, mugs and other pottery favorites right before their eyes. There are also tours if the staff are not overly busy. Rowe's behind the scenes and peek through glass really gives their products additional meaning and personality for their customers. When Beverly Semmann purchased Rowe Pottery in 2013 she moved the operation to bigger space to let visitors not only wander the company's store but see the artisan's at work.
"For our customers it's amazing just realizing that Rowe Pottery is right here in Wisconsin. Visitors can watch, see and feel hand crafted products made by Rowe Pottery's artisans, it's hard to find that in anywhere anymore in the U.S." says Beverly Semmann,
(Photos courtesy of Rowe Pottery Works)
WHERE: 110 E. Main Street
Cambridge, WI 53523
Phone: (800) 356-7687
Hours
Monday - Saturday 10am - 4pm,
Sunday 11 am - 3pm
LAKE RIPLEY LODGE
Beauty and serenity. Lake Ripley Lodge is the last of the grand resorts on Lake Ripley where you travel back into a bygone era yet enjoy all the modern amenities of today.
Formally known as the Maple Villa Resort in the 1940s and 1950s, Lake Ripley Resort has 8 bedrooms and 6 baths and 1200 sq.foot screened, lake front porch.
This lodge has private pier with kayaks, paddle board, and canoe. It is a inspected and licensed lodging facility. Janice, a Cambridge native, and Jim have enjoyed welcoming visitors for 16 years and are happy to share local history and activities in the area.
CAMBRIDGE FARMERS' MARKET
Cambridge Farmers Market in beautiful downtown Cambridge shopping district. long at Mill Plaza on the corner of Main and Water St. Our friendly vendors include produce, meat, fish, cheese, jams & jellies, baked goods, arts and crafts and much more!
Email: office@cambridgewi.com
Phone: (608)423-3780
OPEN:
From June through September, Friday mornings 8 am- 1 pm
DINING DOWNTOWN
Hungry after your tour of Historic Cambridge? There are quite a few restaurant options just around the corner or steps away on Main Street, even a vineyard.
Tucked in the vineyards of Cambridge, Wisconsin, just outside of Madison - The Dancing Goat was established by a collection of family and friends. We remain “True to the Goat” combining the Art and Science of Distillation from past experience with modern technology.
909 Vineyard Drive
Cambridge, WI USA 53523
Phone:
(608) 467-4905
Family Style Restaurant · American Restaurant · Diner, serves breakfast and lunch, open 7 days a week and dinner on Fridays including a fantastic fish fry.
W9644 US-12
Cambridge, WI 53523
Phone:
(608) 423-4523
Email:
jen@thegrovemarketllc.com
Family owned and operated since 1996. Part restaurant and part Dance & Night Club. Serves lunch, dinner and drinks, Take Out, Outdoor Seating, Casual Attire.
W6924 US Highway 12
Cambridge, WI
Phone:
(608) 423-3030
Email:
jen@thegrovemarketllc.com
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