Smooth Sailing
Lake Beulah Yacht Club is propelled by a lot more than wind — it is driven by a passion for sailing, a close-knit community and a legacy of champions.
Lake Beulah Yacht Club is propelled by a lot more than wind — it is driven by a passion for sailing, a close-knit community and a legacy of champions.
Local organization Geneva Lake Conservancy celebrates 40 years of protecting Walworth County’s natural areas through advocacy and education.
Self-proclaimed old men, also known as The Gummers, take to Geneva Lake every morning for a waterskiing ritual that’s lasted five decades.
The Landmark Center in Lake Geneva has a storied history dating back to 1874, including more than 40 years housing a popular local bowling alley.
Lake Geneva Balloon Company celebrates 15 years in Walworth County. We sat down with owner John Trione to discuss the business.
By John Halverson Throughout most of history, women couldn’t own property, much less businesses. Well, things have changed. More than 1,200 companies are started…
Centuries ago, the shores of Lake Kishwauketoe were home to a thriving population of Native Americans.
From their inception, Geneva Lake’s summer camps have offered those from all walks of life a chance to take part in the joys and restorative powers of lake living.
Manhattan designer Richard McGeehan finds solace in the Wisconsin countryside at the quiet Hog House.
For thousands of years, men and women have stood on boards and paddled atop water. Yet the new boards that gracefully skim our lake’s shoreline today have transformed an age-old form of transportation rather quickly.
There’s one daredevil act from the era that paying audiences still throng to see 100 years later: the daily spectacle of the mail jumper hopping on and off the swiftly moving Mailboat.
A game of disc golf can be played more quickly than traditional golf – and it can be found right in our own community at the White River Disc Golf Course.
We salute all you lake dogs who remind us of what life is all about. You remind us to smile, because we’re at the lake.
How to find cool antique items, and your bliss, at an auction.
Roaming the 600 acres at Old World Wisconsin transports visitors into seven different cultures, including an 1880s village, and farms of the Yankees, Finns, Danes, Norwegians, Poles and Germans.