This 17 room inn is listed on the National Register of Historical Places. The bar has stain glass windows, spacious seating, and an etched glass skylight depicting the annual migration of Canada geese through the Horicon marshland. The property once had a popular restaurant, most recently that area was used as the continental breakfast room.
The City of Mayville information can be found online at https://www.mayvillecity.com/. The Rock River graces the community as it flows at the outskirts of town winding around the Mayville Golf Course and Parks. The City of Mayville boasts an impressive school system and an outstanding community recreation program. A combination of quality employers and workforce, with highly regarded work and personal ethic, bring an excellent place for business and to live. Large area employers include Metalcraft of Mayville, Inc. and Mayville Engineering Company, Inc.
Mayville is located in Southeastern Wisconsin. It is known as the, “Gateway to the Horicon Marsh”. The Horicon Marsh is the largest freshwater cattail marsh in the United States. It has been formally recognized as a Wetland of International Importance by the Ramsar Convention of the United Nations. This renowned marsh is now home to the Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center. The Horicon Marsh has a unique and important story to tell. The geologic features of the area, created by our last ice age, were instrumental in providing resources for wildlife and humans alike. The following recreational opportunities exist at Horicon Wildlife Area: Biking, Canoeing, Cross country skiing, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Wildlife viewing and photography using observation blinds.
The Ted and Grace Bachhuber Aquatic and Fitness Center (TAG Center) was built in 2002. The TAG Center offers:
• 12,500 square foot aquatic center with a 228 foot long tube slide, interactive play areas, three lap lanes, and a current channel.
• An indoor walking track.
• A gym for basketball and room for fitness programs.
• A fitness center equipped with the latest in cardiovascular and resistance machines along with a 1,000 square foot mezzanine free weight area.