Area Information

Welcome to the neighborhood!

The Onalaska / La Crosse area is known for its majestic scenery.
Between the tall rocky bluffs, winding valleys, and bounding rivers — this is truly a magnificent place to call home.
 

Onalaska

Onalaska was originally founded by Thomas G. Rowe from New York in 1851. It soon became a flourishing lumber town. The name “Onalaska” came from the poem, “The Pleasures of Hope,” by Thomas Campbell, published in 1799. Rowe liked the line, “The wolf’s long howl from Oonalaska’s shore,” and decided to use the name, only with one “o”. Onalaska is built on a ridge overlooking Lake Onalaska and the Black River, the Mississippi River and the Minnesota bluffs three miles away.
 

La Crosse

Stroll through Historic Downtown La Crosse, just steps away from the Mighty Mississippi River and Riverside Park. Enjoy unique shops, lively entertainment, museums and art galleries. Take part in our many downtown events and festivals including Riverfest, Oktoberfest, Historic Downtown Day and Rotary Lights.
 

Holmen

Located in northern La Crosse County and incorporated in 1946, Holmen is part of Wisconsin’s fastest growing communities, evolving from a limited rural community of 2,500 residents in 1980, to a thriving community of more or less 11,500 today.

Home to the yearly Kornfest Festival, and situated at the western foot of La Crosse County’s stunnin bluffs, the Village boasts a healthy commerce community, an magnificent school system, and a series of parks, trails and comforts that make our community a exceptional spot to yell home. Over there is a deep sense of community pride and ownership shared by all our residents and businesses, who envision the Village moving forward, whereas maintaining its character and amazing high quality of life.
 
 

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