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Beginning in Monroe and running just south of Cadiz Springs, The multi-use 47-mile Cheese Country Trail is open to horses and bicyclists, but is heavily traveled by motorized users like ATVs, dirt bikes and quads. Snowmobiles are also welcome when conditions permit. Tri-County Trails 608.482.1331 info@tricountytrails.com CHEESE COUNTRY TRAIL

Maple Leaf Cheese Store in Juda - where every day is a CHEESE DAY!

Juda, WI Maple Leaf Cheese Store

More than 150 varieties of cheese and most of it made right here in Green County • local favorites from Wisconsin Master Cheesemakers • cheese trays and gift boxes made to order • sausage, mustards, olives • souvenirs and gifts - Packers, Badgers & Bears • fresh cheese curds every Thursday • hand-dipped ice cream 608.934.1237 Mon-Fri 8-6 • Sat 8-5 • Sun 10-4 mapleleafcheesestore.com

Tri-County ATV Club 608.574.2911 or 608.776.4048 tricountyatv.org

CADIZ SPRINGS STATE RECREATION AREA

Hwy 69 South, Monroe • gasthaus-motel.com j Easy access to Badger Trail with connections to Sugar River Trail and Jane Addams Trail. Expect to be Impressed Your hosts Chad & Brittany Svendsen Gast•haus Pronunciation: (Gäst 'hous") —noun, a Swiss guest house or inn j High Speed wireless internet j BBQ grill/picnic area Reservations: 608-328-8395 j On Cheese Country ATV Trail

Cadiz Springs is a great spot to fish or put in a canoe. A fishing platform overlooks Beckman Lake, and a boat launch offers handicap accessibility.

N2241 Cadiz Springs Road, Browntown • 608.966.3777 www.cadizsprings.com

W2616 State Hwy 11/81 Juda Wisconsin • Located 8 mi. East of Monroe

Your guide for the right care at the right time. Emergency Department 515 22nd Ave., Monroe, WI Open 24/7 100 W. 8th St. Monroe, WI

Monday-Friday 8 am to 8 pm | Weekends 8 am to 4 pm All patients must be at least 1 year old. • Acne • Allergies • Athlete’s foot • Bronchitis • Bruises • Blisters-fever • Cellulitis-minor • Cold sores • Cough/Croup • Diaper rash • Ear wax removal • Ear aches • Ear infections • Eczema • Hives • Impetigo • Insect bites/stings • Laryngitis • Mononucleosis • Nail infection or fungus • Nose bleed • Physicals (camp & sport) • Pink Eye • Poison Ivy • Rashes • Rosacea • Ringworm • Sinus infections • Skin infections • Sore throat • Styes • Sunburn-minor • Suture/stitch removal • Swimmer’s ear • Thrush • Upper respiratory infections • Urinary tract infections (Female ages 12+) • Wound care-minor, wounds not needing stitches monroeclinic.org

• Severe chest pain • Difficulty breathing • Compound fractures (bone protrudes through skin) • Convulsions, seizures, loss of consciousness • Fever in baby less than 3 months old • Heavy bleeding • Deep knife or gunshot wounds • Moderate to severe burns • Poisoning • Serious head, neck or back injury • Pregnancy-related problems that occur after normal clinic hours • Signs of stroke (i.e. loss of vision, sudden numbness, weakness, slurred speech/confusion) • Suicidal or homicidal feelings Call 911 or go directly to the Emergency Department

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