Amish Settlements Wisconsin

Green Lake County is home to Wisconsin’s fourth-largest Amish settlements of Kingston and Dalton.

Horse-drawn buggies, kerosene lanterns, subdued-color clothing, bonnets, and straw hats are still prevalent in today’s Amish Country. The Amish are known for their exceptionally well-made wood furniture, cabinetry, baked goods, beautiful quilts, and much more.

The Amish following the traditions of their ancestors in their daily living is another unique experience that helps make Adeline’s House of Cool the best vacation spot in Wisconsin.

Amish Settlements Wisconsin

How far are Amish Settlements from Adeline’s House of Cool?

Kingston is 7 miles, and Dalton is 14 miles south of Adeline’s House of Cool. Amish communities do not have phones, but the Dalton Amish community has the most shops.

What is the culture of Amish Settlements?

The Amish culture is based on traditional values and practices that date back to the 16th century.

Amish people are known for their simple lifestyle, plain dress, and resistance to modern conveniences (such as electricity). Their horse-drawn buggies are a common sight on our country roads and Amish farmers will extend a friendly wave as you watch them maneuver their massive draft horses before a plow or wagon.

What is the culture of Amish Settlements?

Special weekday Amish Adventures and stay rates

Take a leisurely drive through Amish Country and see the uniqueness of Amish living for yourself! Many specialty shops are here for your enjoyment. Stop and visit…buy and take home some of the Amish culture. The Amish businesses are usually open on weekdays, closed on holidays, and on Sundays, which is their day of worship.

Year-round, Adeline’s House of Cool guests staying on the weekdays add an Amish community adventure, which includes visiting several Amish businesses. Special weekday stay rates are available for your Amish adventure.

What you should know when planning a visit to Wisconsin Amish Settlements?

Remember, no technology in Amish settlements means no online hours.
So unplug and take a relaxing ride to discover the beautiful Amish countryside.

Most stores are closed on Sunday and Thursday. They are also closed on New Year’s Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, the 7th Monday after Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and the day after Christmas. Amish businesses are typically open on Memorial Day and Labor Day. They are also typically open on the 4th of July unless it falls on a Thursday or Sunday. However, this is subject to change, and a funeral or other unexpected circumstance may cause businesses to close for a day.

What is the daily life of Wisconsin Amish like?

What is a good time of the year to visit Amish Settlements in Wisconsin?

Any time of the year is a good time to visit the Kingston and Dalton Amish settlements. However, a number of Adeline’s House of Cool guests shared that Autumn has made for some awesome Amish adventures during their stay.

Typically, no phones are available in Amish settlements, and most correspondence is done by mail.

You will find a partial list of the Amish shops below. Business and hours are subject to change. Refer to the map for Amish business in the area provided by Green Lake Chamber.

Pleasant View Bakery
N9541 Kiefer Rd., Dalton
Summer Hours April-Sept. 8am-4pm
Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat.
Winter Hours October-March 8am-4pm
Friday & Saturday

Amish Vegetables & Brown Eggs
W7214 Barry Rd., Dalton

M&M Pet Supply
W5115 Barry Rd., Dalton
Mon.-Wed., Fri.-Sat. 8am-5pm

Lilac Furniture Gallery/Woodshop
W1996 Barry Rd., Dalton
lilacfurnituregallery.com
608-617-2662
Mon.-Wed. 9am-5pm, Fri.-Sat. 8am-5pm

Mishler’s Country Store
W5115 Barry Rd, Dalton
Mon.-Wed., Fri.-Sat. 8am-5pm

Maple Lane Woodshop
N9896 Cty. Hwy. EE, Dalton

Woodside Greenhouse/Kuhn’s Welding
N941 Hwy. 22, Dalton

Cedar Lane Furniture
N9698 Kiefer Rd., Dalton

Hand Made Baskets
N9520 Kiefer Rd., Dalton

Green Lake County Amish Businesses