Start exploring on June 1, 2024!
- prizes
- rules
- find MORE libraries
- travel tips to plan your adventure: remember that many of our libraries are in rural areas with limited cell coverage! Read our tips for a successful adventure.
What will be your adventure this year? #ExploreMORELibraries
Have an adventure! Visit Explore MORE participating libraries to collect passport stamps for a chance to win prizes. Discover our beautiful communities with unique local businesses, parks and museums. Whatever your adventure, take the library with you! (We’ve collected some Travel Tips for you!)
Highlights!
- Welcome to our newest MORE library: Hawkins Area Library!
- This year you can also visit up to five public libraries outside of the MORE public library consortium to count as one MORE Passport stamp! Visit a library wherever you go! Details below.
- There are so many interesting things to explore! Here’s a list of just a few of them.
MORE prizes in 2024!
Three grand prize bundles and nine other prizes to reward your adventurous travels! We did our research and found highly rated and high-quality prizes that will enhance your summer adventures for years to come!
Grand prize is the Roadtrip bundle. Get ready for your library and park adventures this summer! Pack up your snacks and treats in an REI Co-op Pack-Away 12 soft cooler that stores flat for easy stowing, take retro pics with the Fujifilm Instax Mini instant camera, pack some snacks in two reusable Stasher silicone bags, keep your passengers clean with Sea to Summit eco wipes (not pictured) and occupied with Kanoodle (and, of course, a few audio books or music from the library!), and a 2025 State Park sticker (sent to your home library in December when they become available). Illustrations are not to scale, prizes valued at $175.
First prize is the Backyard Staycation bundle. Spikeball outdoor game for adults & kids (comes with 3 Spikeball balls, a Spikeball set, a drawstring bag, and a rulebook to use if you’re into that sort of thing), Tribit bluetooth speaker, Black Diamond Moji compact rechargeable LED lantern for when you want to keep playing after dark, a set of mesh food tents so you don’t have to share your treats with random insects, 2025 State Park sticker (sent to your home library in December when they become available). Illustrations are not to scale, prizes valued at $171.
Second prize is the Campfire Bundle. Start with both a 2025 State Park sticker and 2025 State Trail pass (sent to your home library in December when they become available), a versatile Kelty Bestie insulated blanket (42″x75”) to keep you warm or use for your picnic, a solar charger/lantern from Luminaid, a Campfire Story Deck with prompts for telling stories around the fire, a laminated Wisconsin Naturalist illustrated guide so you can id all those beautiful plants and animals, an emergency kit in a (really sweet) hedgehog case. Illustrations are not to scale, prizes valued at $165
Runner-up prizes. We’ve collected an assortment of the best individual prizes for an additional 9 winners!
- 2025 State Park sticker and 2025 State Bike Trail passes (delivered to your home library when they become available in December)
- Stasher silicone reusable snack bags, set of 2
- Black diamond outdoor rechargable light
- Kanoodle
- …and more to be announced!
How to be an Explorer
Stop by any participating MORE library to pick up your passport, or download a home-printer friendly version. Passports can be stamped from June 1 to August 31, 2024. There are two ways that you can get your passport stamped.
- Visit any MORE library to get a passport stamp. While you’re there, you might want to check out an item, participate in a fun program or activity, or sign in and use a public computer. They might have other great events coming up, or suggestions about other activities in the community, so be sure to ask!
- Can’t travel? Call any MORE library and ask the librarian for a book or movie recommendation, or ask a question about the library or the community. You’ll get a secret code to add to your passport. Please don’t share your code.
Only one stamp or code per patron per library with the exception of: Bruce Area Library, Hawkins Area Library, Rusk County Community Library in Ladysmith, Ogema Public Library, Park Falls Public Library, Phillips Public Library (Rusk and Price counties). Visiting one of those libraries in person gets you two stamps!
Visit up to five libraries outside of the MORE library system and get credit for one stamp per library! Some of our neighboring library systems in Wisconsin might have their own passport program! If that’s the case, just ask them for a passport stamp while you’re there. If they aren’t hosting a passport program you can just take a selfie that shows which library you visited or grab a library business card, brochure, or flyer with the library’s logo on it. Show that to your MORE librarian to get an extra stamp.
For every ten stamps you collect, go to a MORE-member library and get an entry form for a chance to win prizes. You may enter up to five times. The drawing will be on September 16, 2024. Winners will be notified using the contact information on their entry form. Staff of IFLS Library System and MORE libraries are not eligible to win.
Use the MORE Libraries app on an iOS or Android mobile device to find new titles, manage your account, plan your visit, and browse recommendations.
Features:
- Instantly access your library card
- Search online for items to check out and save titles for later
- Place and manage holds
- Renew checked out items
- Check library hours and locations, and get directions
Questions?
Contact any MORE library or email Rebecca Kilde at kilde@ifls.lib.wi.us
The Explore MORE Passport program is brought to you by your MORE-member library and the IFLS Library System.
Find a Library
The MORE app allows you to see locations, details and directions for all MORE libraries on your phone or mobile device. Find “MORE libraries” on the Apple App Store or Google Play.
You can also find that information on the MORE online catalog, or click on a pin in this google map.
Altoona Public Library
Altoona, WI 54720-0278
Amery Area Public Library
Augusta Memorial Public Library
P.O. Box 474
Augusta, WI 54722-0474
Baldwin Public Library
P.O. Box 475
Baldwin, WI 54002-0475
Balsam Lake Public Library
P.O. Box 340
Balsam Lake, WI 54810
G.E. Bleskacek Family Memorial Library
Bloomer, WI 54724
Boyceville Public Library
P.O. Box 129
Boyceville, WI 54725-0129
Bruce Public Library
P.O. Box 277
Bruce, WI 54819
Barron Public Library
Barron, WI 54812
Cadott Community Library
P.O. Box 68
Cadott, WI 54727-0068
Cameron Public Library
P.O. Box 343
Cameron, WI 54822
Centuria Public Library
P.O. Box 370
Centuria, WI 54824
Calhoun Memorial Public Library (Chetek)
PO Box 25
Chetek, WI 54728-0025
Chippewa Falls Public Library
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
Chippewa Valley Technical College
Eau Claire, WI 54701
Colfax Public Library
P.O. Box 525
Colfax, WI 54730
Cornell Public Library
P.O. Box 794
Cornell, WI 54732-0796
Thomas St. Angelo Public Library (Cumberland)
P.O. Box 97
Cumberland, WI 54829-0097
Dresser - Geraldine E. Anderson Village Library
Dresser, WI 54009-0547
Clear Lake Public Library
P.O. Box 365
Clear Lake, WI 54005-0048
Durand Community Library
Durand, WI 54736
Deer Park Public Library
Deer Park, WI 54007
L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library (Eau Claire)
Eau Claire, WI 54701-3799
Ellsworth Public Library
Ellsworth, WI 54011
Elmwood Public Library
P.O. Box 55
Elmwood, WI 54740
Fairchild Public Library
P.O. Box 149
Fairchild, WI 54741-0149
Frederic Public Library
P.O. Box 700
Frederic, WI 54837
Fall Creek Public Library
P.O. Box 426
Fall Creek, WI 54742-0426
Hammond Community Library
P.O. Box 120
Hammond, WI 54015-0120
Hawkins Area Library
P.O. Box 17
Hawkins, WI 54530
Hudson Area Public Library
Hudson, WI 54016
Elk Mound Public Library
E 101 Menomonie St
PO Box 188
Elk Mound, Wisconsin 54739
County: Dunn
Phone: (715) 917-1070
Website: https://elkmound.menomonielibrary.org
MORE Member: Yes
Rusk County Community Library
Ladysmith, WI 54848
Luck Public Library
Luck, WI 54853
Glenwood City Public Library
Glenwood City, WI 54013
Menomonie Public Library
Menomonie, WI 54751
Milltown Public Library
25 W Main Street, Milltown WI 54858
(While our permanent location is under construction)
61 West Main Street
P.O. Box 69
Milltown, WI 54858-0069)
Carleton A. Friday Memorial Library (New Richmond)
New Richmond, WI 54017
Park Falls Public Library
Park Falls, WI 54552-1112
Osceola - Wilberg Memorial Public Library
P.O. Box 816
Osceola, WI 54020
Plum City Public Library
P.O. Box 203
Plum City, WI 54761
Prescott Public Library
Prescott, WI 54021
Ogema Public Library
P.O. Box 603
Ogema, WI 54459-0603
Phillips Public Library
Phillips, WI 54555
Pepin Public Library
P.O. Box 277
Pepin, WI 54759-0277
Rice Lake Public Library
Rice Lake, WI 54868
River Falls Public Library
River Falls, WI 54022
Spring Valley Public Library
P.O. Box 217
Spring Valley, WI 54767-0217
D.R. Moon Memorial Library
Stanley, WI 54768-0112
Somerset Public Library
Somerset, WI 54025-0129
Clarella Hackett Johnson Public Library (Sand Creek)
PO BOX 156
Sand Creek, WI 54765
Turtle Lake Public Library
P.O. Box 272
Turtle Lake, WI 54889-0272
St. Croix Falls Public Library
Box 608
St. Croix Falls, WI 54024-9240
Woodville Community Library
Woodville, WI 54028
Hazel Mackin Community Library (Roberts)
311 West Warren Street
Roberts, WI 54023
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Barron County Libraries
Chetek – Calhoun Memorial Public Library
Cumberland – Thomas St. Angelo Public Library
Chippewa County Libraries
Bloomer – G.E. Bleskacek Family Memorial Library
Stanley – D.R. Moon Memorial Library
Dunn County Libraries
Sand Creek – Clarella Hackett Johnson Public Library
Eau Claire County Libraries
Augusta Memorial Public Library
Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC) Academic Library Open to the public! CVTC joined MORE last year, and is the only academic library in the MORE system. They serve students, faculty and staff. Community members are welcome as well.
Eau Claire – L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library
Pepin County Libraries
Pierce County Libraries
Polk County Libraries
Dresser – Geraldine E. Anderson Village Library
Osceola – Wilberg Memorial Public Library
St. Croix Falls Public Library
Price County Libraries
Rusk County Libraries
NEW! Hawkins Area LibraryWelcome to the newest member of the MORE consortium! They’ll be participating fully in the Explore MORE Passport Program this year with a full launch of MORE services in July.
Ladysmith – Rusk County Community Library
St. Croix County Libraries
New Richmond – Carleton A. Friday Memorial Library
Ten Counties, State Parks, trails, local businesses and MORE to explore!
Download or print this list (pdf coming soon)
Barron County Libraries
Barron Public Library
10 North 3rd Street, Barron, WI 54812
barronpl.org • 715-537-3881
- Historic Carnegie Library
- Barron was originally named Quaderer’s Camp
- Get in 18 holes at the Rolling Oaks Golf Course
Cameron Public Library
506 Main Street, Cameron, WI 54822
cameronpl.org • 715-458-2267
- People love the library’s perpetual book sale
- Cameron is home of the Pioneer Village Museum
- Enjoy the Splash Pad and beautiful parks
Chetek, Calhoun Memorial Library
321 Moore Street, Chetek, WI 54728-0025
calhounmemoriallibrary.org • 715-924-3195
- Library has an extensive large-print collection
- Chetek is located on a chain of lakes and the fishing is great
- The Chetek Area Museum is a must see
Cumberland, Thomas St. Angelo Public Library
1305 Second Avenue, Cumberland, WI 54829
cumberlandpl.org • 715-822-2767
- Historic Carnegie Library, built in 1905
- Cumberland is known as the “Island City”
- Rutabega Festival is the weekend before Labor Day
Rice Lake Public Library
2 E Marshall St, Rice Lake, WI 54868
rlpl.org • 715-234-4861
- Ask about RLPL’s Experience kits
- Just a block from scenic Rice Lake
- Enjoy the lakeshore Historic Sculpture Project
Turtle Lake Public Library
301 Maple St., Turtle Lake, WI 54889
turtlelakepubliclibrary.org • 715-986-4618
- The library is conveniently located in the downtown district
- Enjoy the outdoors: lakes, trails, parks, hunting and fishing
- Railway Park and Cattail Trail are blocks from the library
Chippewa County Libraries
Bloomer, GE Bleskacek Family Memorial Library
1519 17th Ave, Bloomer, WI 54724
bloomerpubliclibrary.org • 715-568-2384
- Library has a kids’ play loft
- North Park has a pirate ship to play on
- Fish, swim or boat in Lake Como, or head downtown for delicious baked treats
Cadott Community Library
331 Main Street, Cadott, WI 54727
cadottlibrary.org • 715-289-4950
- Library still has the WWI-era vault door from the original bank
- Cadott is half-way between the Equator and the North Pole (find the marker in Riverside Park)
- Veterans Memorial is near the Cadott Family Restaurant
Chippewa Falls Public Library
105 West Central Street, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
chippewafallslibrary.org • 715-723-1146
- Focus on Wisconsin materials: history, cookbooks, sports
- Visit our Storywalk™ in Irvine Park & Zoo or Riverfront Park on the Chippewa River
- Right on the Old Abe State Bike Trail, and home to Leinenkugel’s Brewery, microbreweries, wineries,
Stanley, D.R. Moon Memorial Library
154 Fourth Ave, Stanley, WI 54768
stanleylibrary.org • 715-644-2004
- Serving their community for more than 120 years
- Our building is on the National Register of Historic Places
- Charming downtown features boutique, theater, and locally-owned restaurants
Dunn County Libraries
Boyceville Public Library
903 Main Street, Boyceville, WI 54725
boycevillelibrary.org • 715-643-2106
- We have a stage in our back room
- Home of Andy Pafko
- There are over 50 Geocaches in and around Boyceville
Colfax Public Library
613 Main Street, Colfax, WI 54730
colfaxpubliclibrary.org • 715-962-4334
- Historic municipal building and library built in 1915
- There’s an auditorium upstairs from the library
- Town was named for Schuyler Colfax, VP under Ulysses S. Grant
Elk Mound Public Library
E 101 Menomonie St, Elk Mound, WI 54739
elkmound.menomonielibrary.org • 715-917-1070
- Branch of Menomonie Public Library
- Elk Mound Hill is a glacial formation, 1,200 ft above sea level
- Play disc golf at Elk Mound Village Park
Menomonie Public Library
600 Wolske Bay Road, Menomonie, WI 54751
menomonielibrary.org • 715-232-2164
- Check out Music Over Menomin free summer concerts on Thursday nights
- Ride the Red Cedar Trail or mountain bike Menomin Park
- Swim at Wakanda Waterpark
Sand Creek, C. H. Johnson Public Library
E 9311 County Road I, Sand Creek, WI 54765
sandcreekpl.org • 715-658-1269
- One of the founding members of the IFLS library system
- Serves Dunn, Barron and Chippewa counties
- On the Red Cedar River
Eau Claire County Libraries
Altoona Public Library
1303 Lynn Avenue, Altoona, WI 54720
altoonapubliclibrary.org • 715-839-5029
- 2022 was the 125th anniversary of the library’s founding
- The city was founded at a Union Pacific terminal in 1881
- Check out River Prairie Park
Augusta Memorial Public Library
113 North Stone Street, Augusta, WI 54722
augustalibrary.org • 715-286-2070
- The library was built in 1878, held a bank and doctor’s office
- Augusta’s Dell’s Mill is the most photographed spot in WI
- See if you can find all the murals in town, a community art project
Eau Claire, L. E. Phillips Memorial Public Library
400 Eau Claire St, Eau Claire WI 54701
ecpubliclibrary.info • 715-839-5003
- Maker Space, art gallery, Friends of the Library bookstore
- Near the confluence of the Eau Claire and Chippewa Rivers
- Visit small businesses and see public sculptures downtown
Fairchild Public Library
208 Huron Street, Fairchild, WI 54741
fairchildpl.org • 715-334-4007
- Founded in 1899 in this beautiful recreational area
- Library displays items about Carole Landis, WWII entertainer
- In the heart of Amish country
Fall Creek Public Library
122 East Lincoln Avenue, Fall Creek, WI 54742
fallcreekpubliclibrary.org • 715-877-3334
- In the heart of charming downtown Fall Creek
- Near Beaver Creek Reserve – Wise Nature Center
- Be sure to stop at Weaver’s Country Store
Pepin County Libraries
Durand Community Library
604 Seventh Ave East, Durand, WI 54736
durandpl.org • 715-672-8730
- While you’re in town visit the Old Courthouse Museum
- On the Chippewa River with bike trail to Eau Claire
- Eat at the local, old-time root beer stand, Panther Drive-In
Pepin Public Library
510 Second Street, Pepin, WI 54759
pepinpubliclibrary.org • 715-442-4932
- Antique maps of Pepin (1868) and county (1877) on display in the library
- On the shore of the Mississippi’s Lake Pepin
- Visit the Laura Ingalls Wilder museum and wayside park
Pierce County Libraries
Ellsworth Public Library
388 West Main Street, Ellsworth, WI 54011
ellsworthlibrary.org • 715-273-3209
- Brand new library
- Ellsworth is the Cheese Curd Capital, visit the creamery
- Take a spring wildflower hike on Cairns Woods Trails
Elmwood Public Library
111 North Main, Elmwood, WI 54740
elmwoodlibrary.org • 715-639-2615
- Our building used to be a pharmacy
- UFO Capital of Wisconsin
- Check out Sailer’s Food Market for the best brats around
Plum City Public Library
611 Main Street, Plum City, WI 54761
plumcitylibrary.org • 715-647-2373
- Discover our local history collection in our historic building
- Enjoy the ducks and trout in Spring Pond, a short walk away
- Visit nearby Nugget Lake County Park
Prescott Public Library
800 Borner Street North, Prescott, WI 54021
prescottpubliclibrary.org • 715-262-5555
- Library moved in 1990 to make room for the drawbridge
- At the confluence of the Mississippi and St. Croix Rivers
- Visit the Great River Road Visitor Center & Freedom Park
River Falls Public Library
140 Union Street, River Falls, WI 54022
riverfallspubliclibrary.org • 715-425-0905
- Near the Kinnikinnic State Park
- Hike Glen Park for the falls and suspension footbridge
- See a movie at Falls Theatre, opened in 1908
Spring Valley Public Library
E121 South 2 Street, Spring Valley, WI 54767
springvalleylibrary.org • 715-778-4590
- Library has the Lion’s Club Historical Display
- Swim or fish at the Eau Galle Reservoir
- Tour Crystal Cave, Wisconsin’s longest cave
Polk County Libraries
Amery Area Public Library
104 Maple Street West, Amery, WI 54001
amerylibrary.org • 715-268-9340
- Amery is the City of Lakes
- Easy to walk to two lakes and downtown
- Also walk to the Stower Seven Lakes State Trail trailhead
Balsam Lake Public Library
404 Main Street, Balsam Lake, WI 54810
balsamlakepubliclibrary.org • 715-485-3215
- Our friendly staff is excited to meet you
- Our lake offers year round fun in a friendly town
- Visit the Polk County Museum in the summer and snowmobile in the winter
Centuria Public Library
409 Fourth Street, Centuria, WI 54824
centurialibrary.org • 715-646-2630
- Enjoy the small-town feel of this small rural library
- Fish, swim and picnic at Long Lake
- City park has great amenities & access to Gandy Dancer Trail
Clear Lake Public Library
350 4th Avenue, Clear Lake, WI 54005
clearlakelibrary.org • 715-263-2802
- Gaylord Nelson, Founder of Earth Day, was born in Clear Lake
- Clear Lake Park & Campground has a great swimming beach
- Try the blue-ribbon-winning sausage from Nilssen’s Market
Dresser, Geraldine E. Anderson Village Library
117 South Central Avenue, Dresser, WI 54009-0547
dresserpubliclibrary.org • 715-755-2944
- Cozy library with great collections for kids and movie buffs
- Walk to parks, a Koi pond and a nature trail from the library
- Enjoy summer fun like zip-lining at Trollhaugen resort
Frederic Public Library
127 Oak Street West, Frederic, WI 54837
fredericlibrary.org • 715-327-4979
- Check out snowshoes, bicycles, and pickleball kits
- City park has accessible hiking by a sweet little lake
- Ice Age Trail and Gandy Dancer Trail access
Luck Public Library
301 South Main Street, Luck, WI 54853
luckpubliclibrary.org • 715-472-2770
- We share a community-funded building wtih Historical Society
- Luck is the original home of Duncan Yo Yo
- Check out a bike at the library and ride the Gandy Dancer
Milltown Public Library
61 West Main Street, Milltown, WI 54858
milltownpubliclibrary.org • 715-825-2313
- Newly renovated light and fun-filled library
- Come out for the Fisherman’s Party in June
- Walk the charming Main Street or the Gandy Dancer Trail
Osceola, Wilberg Memorial Public Library
310 Chieftain Street, Osceola, WI 54020
osceolapubliclibrary.org • 715-294-2310
- Large play space for kids and outdoor deck seating
- Wander downtown to the entrance to Cascade Falls
- Ride a vintage train starting at the Osceola Depot
St. Croix Falls Public Library
230 S. Washington Street, St. Croix Falls, WI 54024
stcroixfallslibrary.org • 715-483-1777
- Library’s plaza has quotes on the walls & native plantings
- Walking distance to scenic St. Croix River National Park and Interstate State Park
- City of trails: Ice Age, Woolley, Gandy Dancer and more
Price County Libraries
Ogema Public Library
W5005 State Road 86, Ogema, WI 54459
ogemalibrary.org • 715-767-5130
- Hand-crafted sailing vessels at the library: climb aboard!
- Enjoy delicious food and hygge at the Rail Trail Cafe
- Hike to the highest point in WI at Timm’s Hill county park
Park Falls Public Library
121 North Fourth Avenue, Park Falls, WI 54552
parkfallslibrary.org • 715-762-3121
- The library has beautiful, distinctive architecture
- Take a look at our Children’s Room tree
- Park Falls is in the Chequamegon National Forest on the North Fork of the Flambeau River
Phillips Public Library
286 Cherry Street, Phillips, WI 54555
phillipspl.org • 715-339-2868
- Kids can check out fishing poles, thanks to local AMVets
- Wisconsin Concrete Park, an outdoor museum with 237 sculptures built between 1948 and 1964 by Fred Smith
- Visit the new splash pad at Elk Lake Park
Rusk county libraries
Bruce Area Library
102 W. River Street, Bruce, WI 54819
bruceal.org • 715-868-2005
- Our staff and volunteers are here to help you find information
- Bruce is the gateway to the Blue Hills
- Go to Bruce Cruise Night to see classic cars or show yours
Hawkins Area Library
709 Main Street Hawkins, WI 54530
hawkinspl.org • 715-585-2311
- Our newest MORE member library
- Near the south fork of the Flambeau River
- Main Creek sports some of the best trout fishing in Rusk County
Ladysmith, Rusk County Community Library
418 Corbett Avenue West, Ladysmith, WI 54848
ladysmithpl.org • 715-532-2604
- There’s an art gallery in the library
- Railroad enthusiasts rejoice! Visitor’s Center and Rail Display near the library and Old Smokey along Highway 8
- OJ Falge Park’s pond and wetlands are adjacent to the library
St. Croix County Libraries
Baldwin Public Library
400 Cedar Street, Baldwin, WI 54002
baldwinlibrary.org • 715-684-3813
- Don’t miss Baldwin Windmill Days Celebration on June 8-11th
- Stop and see the full-size windmill in Windmill Park
- Make your first jump at Skydive Twin Cities
Deer Park Public Library
112 Front Street West, Deer Park, WI 54007
deerparkpl.org • 715-269-5464
- Deer antlers on display at the library
- Deer Park has playground equipment, picnic area and deer
- Wisconsin’s smallest library
Glenwood City Public Library
217 W. Oak St., Glenwood City WI 54013
glenwoodcitylibrary.org • 715-265-7443
- Camping sites available at the St. Croix County fairgrounds
- Glen Hills Park has campsites, a swimming beach and large playground
- St Croix Co Fair, Ren in the Glen, PRCA rodeo
Hammond Public Library
850 Davis Street, Hammond, WI 54015
hammondpubliclibrary.org • 715-796-2281
- Library offers a wide variety of art programs for all ages
- Historic Yellowstone Trail, proposed in 1912 as America’s first trans-continental highway, ran through Hammond
- Large murals decorate the library building
Hudson Area Joint Library
700 First Street, Hudson, WI 54016
hudsonpubliclibrary.org • 715-386-3101
- Near Phipps Center for the Arts
- Across the street from the St. Croix River and Lakefront Park
- Hudson’s a tourist destination with a bustling & walkable downtown and boat launch
New Richmond, Carleton A. Friday Memorial Library
155 East 1 Street, New Richmond, WI 54017
newrichmondlibrary.org • 715-243-0431
- Library StoryWalk® in nearby Mary Park
- Experience history at the Heritage Center’s 11 buildings
- The John Doar walking trail highlights this local Civil Rights hero, winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom
Roberts, Hazel Mackin Community Library
311 West Warren Street, Roberts, WI 54023
robertspubliclibrary.org • 715-749-3849
- Named for a beloved local elementary school teacher
- Explore local history in the excellent Archive Room
- A short drive to Willow River State Park
Somerset Public Library
208 Hud Street, Somerset, WI 54025
somersetlibrary.org • 715-247-5228
- Fireplace divides the colorful teen area from the more serene Nemec Family Lounge
- Tube down the Apple River
- Stop in for a cold one at Oliphant Brewing’s tap room
Woodville Community Library
124 Main Street, Woodville, WI 54028
woodvillelibrary.org • 715-698-2430
- Historic building features original sculpted metal ceilings
- Local park has a splash pad and picnic area
- Hike or bike the Wildwood Trail
Plan Your Adventure
Many of our libraries are located in rural areas that may not have reliable cell coverage. (All MORE libraries have public internet access.)
We encourage you to find and download directions to your destinations! You also might want to call ahead to confirm program details and open hours, especially if it’s a long drive for you.
General travel information links
Travel Wisconsin has lots of great information to help you plan your adventures!
- Rusk County
- Pierce County
- Pepin County
- Dunn County
- Price County
- Barron County
- St. Croix County
- Chippewa County
- Polk County
- Eau Claire
Parks
State parks Park Finder
St Croix National Scenic Riverway