Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park

The Historical Park is located near Danbury, Wisconsin on 80 beautiful wooded acres along the historic Yellow River.
This is a living history site with two Fur Trade Posts; North West Company and XY Company, reconstructed on the site known to be active from 1802 to 1805. An Ojibwe Village offers insight into Ojibwe life during the time of the fur trade. Several museums, including a logging museum and one-room schoolhouse, showcase other aspects of Wisconsin and Burnett County history.
Click here for information on the Burnett County Historical Society which operates Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park.
This is a living history site with two Fur Trade Posts; North West Company and XY Company, reconstructed on the site known to be active from 1802 to 1805. An Ojibwe Village offers insight into Ojibwe life during the time of the fur trade. Several museums, including a logging museum and one-room schoolhouse, showcase other aspects of Wisconsin and Burnett County history.
Click here for information on the Burnett County Historical Society which operates Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park.
2023 Programs/Events January February 19-20 Indoor Rendezvous Trade Fair To Be Held In April 19th Primitive Biathlon CANCELLED March 11th Music at the Forts CANCELLED 19th Irish Dinner Fundraiser CANCELLED 19th St. Patrick's Day Parade - Webb Lake April 22-23 Indoor Rendezvous Trade Fair May 1-7 Volunteer Clean-up Week 27-28 Opening Weekend, Plant Sale 28th Wild Rice Pancake Breakfast 26-28 Spring Encampment June 24th-25th Reflections of Our Past 25th Wild Rice Pancake Breakfast July 4th Siren and Webster Parades 20th-23rd Great Folle Avoine Fur Trade Rendezvous 23rd Wild Rice Pancake Breakfast August 19th Summer Music Fest and BBQ September 3rd Wild Rice Pancake Breakfast 9th Annual Meeting/Luncheon 11 am 22nd-24th Manoomin Rendezvous 29th-Oct 1st Dagwaagin (fall encampment) and Hammer In October 22nd Booya November December 2nd-3rd,9th Christmas At The Forts |
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HoursMemorial Day Weekend – Labor Day Weekend:
Wed -Saturday 10-4 Open Sundays of Pancake Breakfast and Event Weekends 10-4 (see 2023 event schedule) Self Guided Tours begin every 45 minutes, last tour starts at 2:30. September: Saturdays 10am - 4pm. last self guided tour starts at 2:30. Call ahead to schedule a self guided tour October: No regular tours in October except: Dagwaagin Saturday, Oct 6 MEA Thursday-Saturday, Oct 13-17 Call ahead to schedule a self guided tour November - March Park is closed for the season April - End of May Park is closed for the season Research Library Open Wed 10am - 3pm Throughout the year Admission
Pay admission in the Visitor Center Gift Shop
Help us keep history alive and teach future generations about our past in a fun and interesting way.
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Monday Boys
Wish to help at The Forts? Consider helping with The Monday Boys. They meet 9 am to noon on Mondays. There is always much to do. Can't make Mondays? You can come out anytime. Just contact The Forts. |
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