Amish Autumn Adeline’s Awesome Adventures

Wisconsin Amish Dalton Kingston Settlements

Let’s start your Amish Autumn Adeline’s Awesome Adventures with a few frequently asked questions.

What Wisconsin Amish settlements are near Adeline’s House of Cool?

The Wisconsin Amish settlements of Dalton and Kingston are located in Green Lake County and are a leisurely 12-minute and 18-minute drive from Adeline’s House of Cool.

How do the Amish travel?

The Dalton and Kingston Wisconsin Amish travel primarily by horse and buggy, a traditional method of transportation that the community has used since it first settled in the United States. The horse and buggy are seen as symbols of the Amish culture and reinforce their desire to live apart from modern society.

What are Amish traditions and lifestyles?

The Dalton and Kingston Wisconsin Amish following the traditions of their ancestors of horse-drawn buggies, kerosene lanterns, subdued-color clothing, bonnets, and straw hats are still prevalent traits of today’s Amish Country.

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Why visit Wisconsin Dalton and Kingston Amish settlements in Autumn?

Visiting Wisconsin Dalton and Kingston Amish settlements in any season is a delightful adventure. During the Autumn, you’ll have an excellent chance to watch Amish farmers harvest crops, purchase delicious seasonal products, and take in the countryside’s scenic season colors.

Adeline’s House of Cool Guests Amish Adventures include Kingston Creamy

The Kingston Creamery is a popular adventure, as are experiencing Kingston Amish farm traditions, which include allowing their cows and goats to graze on pasture when Wisconsin weather permits and hand milking using old-fashioned milk cans. The extra care and centuries-old practice is reflected in the luscious, high-quality milk and extraordinary Blue cheeses crafted by our award-winning cheesemakers.

Do Wisconsin Dalton and Kingston Amish use tractors?

Wisconsin Dalton and Kingston Amish believe in living a simple life and avoiding modern technology, such as Amish cell phone use, which may lead to a separation from their community or compromise their values. However, some Amish communities allow the use of tractors, but with certain restrictions.

What are the Dalton and Kingston Wisconsin Amish known for?

The Dalton and Kingston Wisconsin Amish are known for their exceptionally well-made wood furniture, cabinetry, baked goods, beautiful quilts, and much more. The extra care and centuries-old practice is reflected in the luscious, high-quality milk and extraordinary Blue cheeses crafted by our award-winning cheesemakers.

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Why weekday Amish Autumn Adeline’s Awesome Adventures?

Dalton and Kingston, Wisconsin, Amish businesses are usually open on weekdays and closed on holidays and Sundays, their day of worship. Along with special weekday rates, you and your guests will be treated to equally awesome Adeline’s House of Cool amenities and features inside, like our Big Dipper 20-foot hot tub, game room with a wet bar and fireplace, kitchen and two dining areas, and a second-floor great room. Outside features include spacious grounds, a large fire pit, a private pier with channel access to Lake Puckaway, and a seasonal Umbrella Garden.

Dalton and Kingston Wisconsin Amish 

Wisconsin is dotted with small Amish communities.  Roughly 3/4 of Wisconsin’s 40+ Amish settlements consist of just 1 or 2 church districts.  Wisconsin has experienced high levels of in-migration from Amish communities in other states.

Nearly 30 Amish settlements have been founded in Wisconsin over the past two decades.

Green Lake County is home to one of the largest Amish settlements in Wisconsin, near the communities of Kingston and Dalton.  The Kingston/Dalton settlement was founded in 1977 and has grown to 9 congregations today.

Source: Amish America

Dalton and Kingston Wisconsin Amish