ALMA Wisconsin

    19th Century River Town          National Historic District

WINTER FUN

in Alma Wisconsin!

This winter make memories that last a lifetime in Alma, Wisconsin, the winter vacation destination of Buffalo County.

 

ALMA Is Special   

Visitor Videos   

Eagles On Ice

Winter Business Directory   

Traveling The Great River Road 


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  WEATHER
   

GESELL Photo: Ice Harvesting On The Mississippi

 

 

Enjoy The Early River Town Atmosphere

Of 19th Century Alma, Wisconsin!

 

FISHING IS GREAT!

 

Northern Pike Caught By Cody Elliott of Alma, Wisconsin 

 

  

  

 

 

 

Wilma GESELL With Snowman

 

Watch Wintering

Bald Eagles

On The

Mississippi River

From The Streets Of Alma

You will often see over 100 eagles in a single area,

trees with so many eagles there are too many to count. 

 

Open water below Lock & Dam #4 attracts Bald Eagles,

They are visible the whole length of our town. Viewing available at Wings Over Alma Nature & Art Center from

the comfort of the Center or their 50 foot viewing deck..

      

Grab Your Camera,

Winter Photography

Is Great

Snow, ice, and the crispness that comes with freezing temperatures can add a new dimension to your photos. 

 

Winter offers an exceptional solitary beauty. Only during winter you get to see trees painted with white snows,

frosted branches, snowflakes, frozen rivers and icy bluffs.  Now is perfect timing to find inspiration in winter photos.

 

 

 

 

Enjoy A Winter Outdoor Activity .. Snowshoes Anyone? 

Whether you cross-country ski, snowshoe or snowmobile you won't be disappointed in the beauty offered by our natural surroundings.  Snowmobile Trail Status 

 

 

 

 

 

Go Ice Fishing

For Walleye,

Pike & Panfish

Alma is situated on the Mississippi River and the backwaters are prime for ice fishing, a favorite winter activity.

More info at Wisconsin DNR