From High-Rise to Hog House
Manhattan designer Richard McGeehan finds solace in the Wisconsin countryside at the quiet Hog House.
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.
Talented Lake Geneva artist Dori Davis Beck has a passion for pumpkins that translates into elaborate carvings that are both magical and amazing.
Reel in some fun at Rushing Waters Fisheries. Rushing Waters is the quintessential farm-to-table experience, located right here in Walworth County.
Buena Vista Club is one of Geneva Lake’s many century-old neighborhoods, each with its own unique geography, history, characters and charm, making each place more than just a neighborhood, but a way of life.
Years after her husband’s passing, Susan Miller still carries on their shared dream of fiber farming and finds peace on Tall Grass Farm.
Read Terry Wood’s journey from computer engineer to artisan cheesemaker at his own farm and creamery – Highfield Farm (the only licensed farmstead artisan cheesemakers in southeastern Wisconsin).
Some people may come across Twin Pines, an elegant Queen Anne Victorian residence located on Geneva Lake’s south shore, and admire its beauty, but pass by without giving it a second thought.
The Wisconsin School for the Deaf is a home away from home, teaching academics and life’s lessons to Wisconsin’s deaf and hard of hearing youth and young adults.
One staff member from At The Lake set out to walk the entire Geneva Lake shore path in one day. We’ve compiled her tips for the journey here.