
The Baraboo River carves a winding path through the Juneau and Sauk County border, anchoring the village of Wonewoc. In the mid-1970s, this landscape was defined by the industrial presence of the Chicago and North Western railroad and several local resource extraction sites, including a Quarry and Sandpit. The terrain is characterized by high ridges such as Pleasant Ridge and Potter Ridge, while the distinctive Castle Rocks formation stands out west of the river.
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