Visit Mazomanie
Come to Mazomanie if you love the outdoors. Mazo is proud of its parks, trails, and the rolling hills around us. On the north end is the Wisconsin River, a wonderful place to canoe or kayak. Black Earth Creek, a renowned Class A Trout Stream, winds right through the downtown. Now that you’re downtown, you can see the layers of history here. Once a regional railroad hub, Mazomanie has known its entrepreneurs to brew beer, start a circus, make textiles and many other products. Today some of that living history can be glimpsed and experienced in tucked away corners or one-of-a-kind attractions.
Sports and special events. Mazomanie is proud of its sports facilities; youth soccer and swimming are big here in the warmer months. There are plenty of other reasons to visit too: The Gandy Dancer Festival is something special that comes once a year to Mazomanie, bringing with it a fresh mix of local and regional Bluegrass and Americana music. Don’t miss the Badger State Tractor Pulls – only in Mazo. Visitors and residents in Mazomanie don’t hole up for the winter and wait until it’s over: in the winter months area trails offer plenty of room for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, and hunters take to Mazo’s hundreds of acres of public and DNR lands in season.