Getting Here

Eagle's Nest Guest House I is located at 1158 Archer Ave. in Nekoosa, WI 54457 - look for a large green mailbox with sign and 1 eagle/nest on top.

Eagle's Nest Guest House II is located at 1164 Archer Ave. in Nekoosa, WI 54457 - look for a large black mailbox with sign and 2 eagles/nests on top.

Eagle's Nest Guest House III is located at 1156 Archer Ave. in Nekoosa, WI 54457 - look for a large white mailbox with sign and 3 eagles/nests on top.

Eagle's Nest Guest House IV is located at 492 Duffers Trail in Nekoosa, WI 54457 right around the corner from ENGH II - look for a large black mailbox with sign and 4 eagles/nests on top.

We're right off corner of Highway 13 and Archer Ave. which is just 2 miles to the entrance of Sand Valley Golf Resort. The order of properties off of Highway 13 is ENGH III, ENGH I, ENGH II and each property has their own dedicated driveway. ENGH IV is around the corner from ENGH II off of Archer Ave. on Duffers Trail.

*ENGH II and ENGH III addresses are new (GPS may not recognize their addresses yet) so please use ENGH I address in your GPS.

Unless you live locally, flying and driving a rental car are your two best options for traveling to Rome, WI.  We are centrally located in the state so the nearest commercial airports are:

Mosinee, WI (CWA) which is approximately 1 hour travel time.
Madison, WI (MSN) which is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes travel time.
Milwaukee, WI (MKE) which is approximately 2 hours 40 minutes travel time.
Chicago O'Hare (ORD) which is approximately 3 hours 25 minutes travel time.
Minneapolis (MSP) which is approximately 3 hours 25 minutes travel time.


There are two local private airport options:
Wisconsin Rapids, WI (Alexander Field South Wood County Airport) which is approximately 20 minutes travel time.
Stevens Point, WI (Stevens Point Municipal Airport) which is approximately 45 minutes travel time.

Adams County is heavily populated with wildlife, especially DEER!  Highways 21 and 13 (the main highways to get to Eagle's Nest Guest House) are NOT lit up with street lights so use your high beams liberally while traveling at night!