The Sherwood center is approximately 5 miles south of Darboy Club and 7 miles south of Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival.
Sherwood will be excited to welcome you all year round!
Obviously, spring, summer, and fall are great seasons to enjoy the area's nature. Warm days are filled with swimming, biking, camping, farmers markets, and locally organized festivals.
However, don't write off winter as it is an equally popular and exciting time in the village.
Lake Winnebago is a popular destination for winter anglers. The sturgeon and northern pike are biting well this time of year. Some of the best fishing spots on the lake include the Rock River, the mouth of the Wolf River, and the Fond du Lac channel. Be sure to check the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources website for up-to-date fishing reports.
Check out our list of hotel discounts below and see if any deal fits your needs. Whether you are in town for a business meeting or a family vacation, we have a room that will accommodate your preferences. Don't hesitate to ask questions; our team of professionals is ready to help you 24/7.
There's always something fascinating to be discovered in any city. Whether you're a tourist or a local, you can always find new hidden gems to explore. For visitors, hidden gems can be anything from a small cafe where you can enjoy a quiet cup of coffee and a welcoming atmosphere to a park with a beautiful view. There are also plenty of exciting places to explore if you're interested in history or art.
In Sherwood Sharon Stelter gallery is a beautiful spot that can become your gem of the visit. It is a small, privately-owned gallery created by a local sculptor Mrs. Stelter. It is an amazing opportunity to support local art by purchasing a unique hand-made clay sculpture. It is also the way to learn more about the magical place Sherwood is from a resident who's proud to call this village home. Sharon Stelter says she is heavily inspired by local nature and the pace of life. Visit the gallery for a great conversation and insight into the local life and art.