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A Calendar Full of Expectation
Annual events and activities
include car shows, a fishing contest weekend,
powered parachute
fly-in, 4th of July Fireworks, concerts, multiple nature related
activities, and much more. Festivals include a renown week of
St. Patrick's Day Festivities with a parade and New Dublin Irish
Fest in March, a
Fall Family Fest in September, and the
Holiday
of Wonder celebration in December.
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Community Events Calendar
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Great Water Adventure
Two rivers within the city limits and a third
nearby provide great
fishing & boating
and
tubing, canoeing, & kayaking
trips. There are multiple boat launches,
docks, bait shops, and marine stores located right in town.
Each spring, late March to early April, observe
sturgeon spawning
on the banks of the Wolf River.
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Leisure Activities
Enjoy the ambiance of
dining in fine restaurants and supper clubs, take in a theatrical performance,
or see a movie at a quad theater complex. You can find many
things to do
such visit a
nature center,
historical village, or enjoy
one of many
parks,
bike trails, or
walking trails.
Recreation opportunities include a scenic 18 hole golf
course and
winter recreation choices include snowmobile trails.
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Accommodations
You will find various
lodging
options in the area. Amenities at motels vary
including fireplaces, indoor pools, hot tubs, an exercise room,
and wireless internet. How about trying a bed and
breakfast, or a vacation home rental located right on the river?
For
camping and RV
there are multiple campgrounds with various recreation
activities available. We’d love to have you book your
retreat, conference, banquet, or wedding reception in New
London.
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The Downtown
With historic buildings, gift shops, a book
store, and many places to dine you will find it easy to relax
and enjoy your surroundings. Exploring the
downtown district can be an adventure in
itself.
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Location
New London
is located on the border of Waupaca and Outagamie counties in
central Wisconsin. We are conveniently located near the
Fox Valley region just 20 miles NW of Appleton, 39
miles W-SW of Green Bay, and 35 miles N of Oshkosh.
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