Wisconsin Dells

Wisconsin Dells

      scenic region and city along the Wisconsin River, in Columbia, Sauk, Juneau, and Adams counties, south-central Wisconsin, U.S. The city of Wisconsin Dells is located about 50 miles (80 km) northwest of Madison.

      The dells were formed by glacial meltwater that cut a channel as much as 150 feet (45 metres) deep through the sandstone and, in the process, carved unusual rock formations along a 15-mile (25-km) stretch of the Wisconsin River. Early rivermen gave the dramatic shapes descriptive names such as Black Hawk's Head and Chimney Rock. The most famous rock formation is Stand Rock. A dam divides the Wisconsin River into the Upper and Lower Dells, which may be viewed from the river and are accessible by footpaths. Native American tribes in the area during presettlement times included the Sauk, Menominee, and Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago (Ho-Chunk)).

      The first permanent settlers began arriving in 1838. The economy was based on logging, spurred by the building of a bridge across the Wisconsin River in 1850 (washed away in 1866). The completion of a dam (1853) and a railroad bridge (1857; burned 1866) further encouraged the growth of mills and settlements in the second half of the 19th century. Initially named Kilbourn in honour of the president of the railroad, the city was renamed in 1931. It is now a tourist centre for the surrounding region; local attractions include Storybook Gardens, Noah's Ark, Riverview Park and Waterworld, and Wisconsin Deer Park. Mirror Lake and Rocky Arbor state parks are nearby. Pop. (1990) city, 2,393; (2000) 2,418.

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