Neillsville:
Where Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Meet
Neillsville is a unique community nestled in the rolling
hills of central Wisconsin surrounded by natural beauty,
with strong historical and cultural roots. The O'Neill
Creek flows through the center of the town and drains
into the rocky Black River.
Neillsville has an historic Downtown with twenty-one
buildings listed on the State and National Historic
registers. You'll enjoy the historic buildings housing
specialty shops, antiques, and restaurants. Visitors
are drawn to the 1897 Jail Museum, the Tuft's Mansion
(B&B) with tours available, WCCN Wisconsin Pavillion
and Gift Shop,The Highground Veterans Memorial
Park, and the Listeman Arboretum. Other activities
include the Neillsville Heritage Days, The Clark County
Fair and the Winter Carnival. The Neillsville area
offers several motels, number of fine eating
establishments, an 18-hole golf course, tennis court,
and airport. Amish farms and crafts dot the countryside.
Surrounding Neillsville are more than 130,000 acres of public forest for recreational activities: Clark County campgrounds, Bruce & Levis Mound winter sports areas,
ATV trails, off-road motorcycle, mountain biking, hiking, snowmobiling and horse trails, and public hunting grounds.
Neillsville has a strong agricultural base. The City Of Neillsville has kept pace with a modern economy adding new industry, retail businesses, commercial development, services, and housing. The Neillsville Area Chamber of Commerce exists to promote the civic, commercial, industrial, and agricultural welfare of the City of Neillsville and the surrounding area.
Come and visit Historic Neillsville! Enjoy the recreational activities in our great outdoors!