Farm Stay in Wisconsin
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About this farm stay rental
The property offers private wooded hiking trails along the Little Eau Claire river and plenty of wildlife viewing opportunities. Early spring and fall offer area kayaking, canoeing and nearby fishing opportunities. Winter offers trails just outside the door for snowshoeing, cross country skiing (self groomed) on our 109 acre private property. Access is available to the Portage County snowmobile trail system. Summer evenings can be enjoyed right from the sun porch watching hummingbirds and our free ranging chickens.
Although it's been nearly twenty years since the farm was used as a dairy farm, the barn, silo, and numerous outbuildings allow one to step back in time and imagine what life was once like on the farm. Today, acreage is used for traditional crop rotation and Christmas trees supplying an onsite choose and cut retail farm. So, depending on the season, active farming, planting and harvesting may be witnessed. If bored, you might be asked to bale hay or shear a few hundred Christmas trees (ha ha).
Rates are based on occupancy of six people but can accommodate twelve people (10 adults). Additional $20.00 charge per night/per guest. Dogs are allowed at $20.00 per night/per dog, please see house rules and restrictions. Unlike many rental properties, we currently do not charge a service fee and/or a cleaning fee. In order to keep your costs more affordable, we do ask our guests to do light cleaning prior to departure and treat the house as you would your own.
Our guests have found this is a perfect location to unplug, relax and be offline but we do have fiber optic wireless internet service just in case you need to stay connected. We as owners welcome you and want your stay to be an enjoyable experience. Living just a few minutes down the road to this property allows us to be easily accessible and a source for information regarding the area.
Country Mission Farm supports the local community and actively donates to charitable organizations through the business. One of our current non-profit benefactors is Evergreen Community Initiatives (ECI) of Portage County. It's programs help feed the hungry, clothe the poor and provide a warming shelter for those in need. Another charity we are supporting is the Hagar House of Wausau. It offers housing, resources and is a faith-based organization that helps women and children that have experienced crisis get the assistance they need. Thank you for your support!





