Neighboring Cities - AmericInn® Baldwin, WI
Welcome to the Cities Neighobring our Baldwin Wisconsin Hotel
New Richmond, Wisconsin
Our Baldwin hotel is located only 18 miles from the heart of New Richmond, Wisconsin. For the golf enthusiast, New Richmond is home to the New Richmond Golf Club. New Richmond Regional Airport offers convenience for those flying to the area. The New Richmond Area Youth Sporting Association is very active in bringing hockey, soccer, and baseball tournaments to the area. Local favorites Ava's and the Laurel Supper Club are just a few of the fine dining options available to those traveling in the area.
River Falls, Wisconsin
Our Baldwin hotel is located only 17 miels from the heart of River Falls, Wisconsin. Home to the University of Wisconsin - River Falls, the town is a flurry of activities both competitive and cultural. Summer concerts are hosted in the park on Friday evenings during the summer. The Falls Theatre offers a step back in time for those looking for affordable family entertainment. Prices froze in the past with all of the modern conveniences. The River Falls Golf Club or the Kilkarney Golf Club offer scenic golf outings for enthusiasts to enjoy. The Kansas City Chiefs football program begins their season each year with training camp at the campus of the University of Wisconsin - River Falls. Local favorites Luigi's Pizza and Mariachi Loco offer diverse dining experiences to complete your adventure.
Hudson, Wisconsin
A blend of small town and modern convenience, Hudson, Wisconsin is located only 16 miles from our Baldwin hotel. Walk along the shore of the scenic St. Croix River or browse the local treasures - Little New York Accessories, Knoke Chocolates and Elan Boutique. Stop for a bite to eat at San Pedro Cafe, explore the unique wine selections of the historic Nova in business since 1896, or enjoy a fine Italian dinner at Mama Maria's. Don't leave town without viewing the valley from the hilltop Birkmose Park (1 of 14 city parks available for your exploration.) The view of the St. Croix River Valley is magnificent. The park also pays homage to the Sioux Indian Burial Mounds.
Menomonie, Wisconsin
The AmericInn of Baldwin is located only 20 miles from Menomonie, Wisconsin. The historic Mabel Tainter Theatre stands in the heart of the lakeside town. Bringing productions from bellet to blue grass, the very active schedule hosts something for every taste. A thriving downtown area circles the University of Wisconsin - Stout campus. The picturesque Red Cedar Trail, nationally recognized Legacy Chocolates, and local favorite Acoustic Cafe offer a variety of options for those traveling to the area. Golf enthusiasts can choose from some of the area's finest clubs: Chippewa Valley Golf Club, Pinewood Golf Club and the Menomonie Golf & Country Club.
Woodville, Wisconsin
As late as 1870, the portion of St. Croix County in the Woodville area was so heavily forested that parts of it were spoken of as "The Big Woods". It was from this circumstance that the name "Woodville" was derived. A conjunction of timber and the West branch of the Eau Galle (Carr Creek) which flowed through it, set the stage for lumbering and hence the birth of Woodville. The earliest settlers came here as hunters, lumber mill workers, and wood-choppers.
Woodville's first permanent settler was J. M. S. Anderson who arrived in Woodville in 1870 and in 1874 erected a steam saw mill. In 1872, the West Wisconsin Railroad was constructed and later became the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Omaha. A. A. Kelly established a switching station in Woodville and for a time the locality became known as "Kelly's Switch". In 1952 the first Syttende Mai celebration was held in Woodville. Syttende Mai commemorates the anniversary date of the Constitution of Norway adopted in 1814.
Hammond, Wisconsin
Hammond, Wisconsin is a community you will love to call home for your family and your business. Become part of a community with a big heart. Hammond offers you the opportunity to live close to the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area amenities but far from the headaches. It's the best of both worlds. We invite you to explore all that Hammond, Wisconsin has to offer!
Spring Valley, Wisconsin
We welcome you to visit beautiful Spring Valley, Wisconsin - the crown jewel of tourism in Pierce County and the most scenic area in western Wisconsin.
The interesting history of Spring Valley, along with the residents'perseverance to survive, is marveled at by all. The construction of the Eau Galle River Dam, located on the north end of Spring Valley, Wisconsin, brought an end to the destructive floods that ravaged the village since its beginning. Now, one of the world's largest earthen dams protects the town and provides a haven for its residents and tourists alike to enjoy the beauty of nature. While you're here you can relax on a sandy beach, tour a cave or cheese factory, play a great round of golf, fish on the river or lake, see the historic sites, and enjoy nature trails on foot, bike, or horseback.