Wheaton Park Winter Activities Spotlight: The weather has certainly thrown some curve balls over the last couple weeks and with the cold weather we were able to make ice in Wheaton Park this year. So if you are looking for winter activities come out to Wheaton Park 40th Street Entrance and take part in the winter activities available for all ages.  Ice Skating – Rink is open for the season and located next to 40th Street parking lot Sledding and Snowboarding – Follow our trail map and trail signs from the 40th Street parking lot Walking/Snowshoeing Trails Snowmobile Trail Access Don’t have a sled for sledding?  Feel free to use one from our sled borrowing station.    At this time we would also like to thank the following business and groups for helping provide these recreational opportunities and amenities in the Town of Wheaton.  #community Solhawk Dairy – Providing ice rink liner. Park Volunteers – Rolling out ice rink liner and getting it set for water.  Also shoveling the ice rink. Wheaton Fire & Rescue – Handling water needs for the ice rink. BSA Troop 71 Elk Mound Eagle Scout Grady Larson – Adding the sled borrowing station and bench seating for sledding hill viewers. Girl Scout Troop 3365 Elk Mound – Adding bench seating for ice rink viewers. Wheaton Knight Riders – Signing snowmobile trail access in the park. Interested in volunteering to help keep the ice rink clear of snow this season?  Email wheatonpark@gmail.com or call Ken Books at 715-874-6414   Sledding Hill   Ice Rink   Wheaton Park Map   All of these winter activities are done from our 40th Street park entrance.  Click to go to Google Maps  

Well Sampling Project

Well Sampling Project (Nitrates)

Alice Droske, Wheaton Town Supervisor, will be at the Wheaton Town Hall on Saturday, July 13, 2019 from 9:00AM until NOON with Water Testing Kits available for purchase from the Chippewa Co. Dept. of Land Conservation and Forest Management.

As part of this well sampling project, the Chippewa Co. Dept. of Land Conservation and Forest Management has made arrangements with the Colfax Testing Lab to test your well for Nitrate-Nitrogen (NO3-N), a good indicator of water quality. There will be an $8.00 fee payable by you that day for the Nitrate testing. If you wish to have other testing done by the lab, the costs of that testing must be paid by you. Water testing kits will not be issued to you unless the $8.00 fee is received in full.

Please bring the exact cash amount ($8.00) with you as change will not be available.  You may also pay by check if preferred. Please make your check out to “Chippewa County Treasurer” in the amount of $8.00.  

Thank you.