Elkhart Lake
Elkhart Lake is a city in Northeast Wisconsin. Elkhart Lake is a charming and relaxed lake community that has become a tourist destination for guests of all ages. With a large, clean lake for several water activities, the famous Road America raceway, and plenty of options for dining, lodging, and shopping, this Wisconsin town is a great spot for tourists to sit back and relax Wisconsin's great Kettle Moraine State Forest wilderness and visitor-friendly atmosphere.
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- Road America, N7390 Highway 67, toll-free: +1-800-365-RACE (7223). Located on 640 acres of racing fun, this is the world’s fastest permanent road course providing spectator races, group adventure events, lessons, and other events throughout the year.
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There are quite a few excellent small cafes and restaurants to be found around the town.
- Off the Rail Café, 44 Gottfried Street, ☎ +1 920-876-3655, e-mail: offtherail@wi.rr.com. Open from 7AM to 3PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and from 8AM to 2PM on Sunday. Closed Wednesday. Unique, family-friendly cafe with somewhat basic, but very tasty, lunches.
- Lake Street Cafe, 21 Lake Street, ☎ +1 920-876-2142, e-mail: lynn@lakestreetcafe.com.
- Brown Baer, 181 East Rhine Street, ☎ +1 920-876-3319.
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