Forts Folle Avoine
About the Business
Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, located at 8500 County Highway U in Danbury, Wisconsin, is a museum and tourist attraction operated by the Burnett County Historical Society. This institution offers a range of activities suitable for all ages and provides educational opportunities to the public. Through research, preservation, and teaching, Forts Folle Avoine aims to share the rich history of Burnett County, Wisconsin. Visit us to explore and learn more about the area's past.
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Location & Phone number
8500 Co Hwy U, Danbury, WI 54830, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"This was a very nice fort, trappers outpost, and Indian village. There were several buildings to take a look inside and a guided tour of the fort. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and entertaining. She was definitely the highlight of the visit and painted a picture of how life as a trapper would have been. You can touch the items in the buildings, and it is a great place to learn for kids."
"My son got married there on May 20th it was really a beautiful venue. The staff was easy to work with and very accommodating. Would recommend to anyone looking for a wedding venue. Also an interesting historical site. Lots of information. Fun place for all ages."
"The Christmas celebration here was amazing! Horses, wagon rides through the woods, frosty, Santa, live music, campfire, home cooked soups, best hot apple cider, the list goes on! Kids even got to shop on their own at the elf house for gifts. Everyone here was kind and welcoming. We will definitely be making this an annual tradition."
"A wonderful place to get lost in time with the tour of the forts and the native village. I understand that they are going to be upgrading the tour with more information in fun ways. I recommend seeing it and if you've already seen it, see it again."
"This a great experience covering the early fur trade days. They have recreated fort on orginal site, trapper cabin, great history on logging and fur trapping/trading. BONUS, If you visit in late July, they have a annual Rendezvous. GREAT FAMILY FUN. People dressed in period clothing, living in tents, cooking on open fires. Black powder shooting, axe throwing, canon fire demonstration. There's food, vendors selling local wares, blacksmiths. Great time"
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