Cassville Wisconsin Community Information
Located along the mighty Mississippi River, Cassville currently has a population of just under 1000 residents. A quaint river town with beautiful parks and trails, the citizens take great pride in their community.
Economic Development
With a main rail line running through the city and direct access to the Mississippi River, Cassville offers transportation options for raw materials not available in other locations. The city has many small businesses which serve the basic needs of residents. (See Cassville Economic Profile.)
Economic Development Contact Info
Ron Brisbois, Executive Director Grant County Economic Development Corp. 916 E Elm St., Ste C Lancaster, WI 53813 Phone: 608-822-3501 Email: gcedc@grantcounty.org |
Mr. Jared Kasten, Village President Village of Cassville Village Office 100 W. Amelia St., PO Box 171 Cassville, WI 53806 608-725-5180 |
Tourism and Things to Do
Cassville was settled in 1827. The estate of Nelson Dewey, first governor of Wisconsin, is now the Stonefield Historic Site which includes the Nelson Dewey State Park, the Stonefield Village (an 1890's village), an Agricultural Museum and the Nelson Dewey Homesite. The Cassville Car Ferry is a fun way to cross the Mississippi River to Iowa. Be sure to visit Cassville during Bald Eagle Days in January or Railroad Days in August. Seasonal events are held at Stonefield Village. Visitors enjoy the public docks, accessible fishing piers, maintained campgrounds, excellent parks, biking and hiking trails, and good food at the local places to eat.
Tourism Contact Info:
Molly Roskams Village Clerk/Treasurer P.O. Box 171 100 W. Amelia St. Cassville, WI 53806 608-725-5180 608-725-2192 (Fax) cassvlg@tds.net |
Tracy Fishnick, Tourism Director P.O. Box 171 Cassville, WI 53806 608-725-5180 Cell: 608-778-9125 608-725-2192 (Fax) tourism@cassvillevlg.gov |