Sauk County
Sauk County is located in south-central Wisconsin, known for its diverse landscapes that include rolling hills, forests, and rivers. The county seat is Baraboo, which is also home to the famous Circus World Museum, celebrating the area's circus heritage. The county is part of the Driftless Area, characterized by its unique topography and rich natural beauty.
The county offers various recreational activities, including hiking, fishing, and camping, particularly in Devil's Lake State Park, one of Wisconsin's most popular parks. Sauk County is also home to several small towns and communities, each contributing to the region's charm and local culture.