Lake Montesian
Hwy 69 and County Road F Monticello, WI 53570
Park Amenities Include:
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State Historical Marker
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Baseball diamond
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Volleyball court
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Strolling Paths
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Covered Footbridge
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Picnicking
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Benches
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Swimming
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Kayaking
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BBQ Pit
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Wheelchair accessible
Local Historical Information
Who was Nickolaus Gerber? Well, he was the man who brought Limburger cheese making to Green County and he is a founding father to Monroe's Cheese Days celebration. You can read all about him on the Historical Marker located just off Hwy.69-- next to the tall Monticello sign.
Across from Lake Montesian:
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Lake Montesian
Artesian Spring Fed Lake - Fishing & Picnic Area - Monticello Village Park
When
you enter Monticello from Wisconsin Highway 69, Lake Montesian welcomes
visitors and residents to the village with its unique location on the
west side of the town. A double row of over 100 flowering crab apple
trees form Memory Lane, creating a pathway into the village. The lake
hosts an island that is accessible by a curved footbridge.
This idyllic
setting is a place to relax, picnic or fish. But it has also been the
scene of weddings and other events. An octagonal shelter house provides
additional facilities. Lake Montesian,created by community volunteers,
covers approximately seven acres and boasts a variety of sport fish. A
special pier is available for those who need to fish from the shore.

Lake Montesian and Monticello Community Park are the perfect combination for an afternoon in the sun., Lake Montesian is a seven acre, man-made lake, that is located adjacent to Monticello's historic downtown and occupies the area where the Old Monticello Mill Pond once bustled with activity. The park offers a relaxing setting for family outings that includes a shelter house with all the facilities for a sizzling good time and a footbridge that leads to an island with benches and plenty of shade in the middle of the lake.
Every January, the Green County Conservation League and the Monticello
Lions Club hold the annual Fisheree for people of all ages. Homecoming,
the second weekend in July, also features use of the lake with canoe
races and, later, fireworks set off from the island. The lake is spring
fed and an artisan well is accessible behind the village monument on
Highway 69.
You can slip your Kayak
out over the
lake or bait a hook and settle in along a pristine shoreline. Whether
its fish-tales or paddling around the whale in the middle of the lake
that floats your boat, you're more likely than not to be joined by
Canadian geese, ducks, or a variety of other waterfowl to be found
frequenting Lake Montesian.
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