The Milton, WI train depot is now the North Goodrich Park Community Building. The current building was constructed in 1914 after the original depot was struck by lightning and burned down. The depot served the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad. All though trains don't stop there anymore the Wisconsin & Sothern Railroad uses the tracks that pass by the old depot. Several trains pass by here on a daily basis. Grains, plastic pellets, Ethanol, military vehicles’ are just a few of the commodities that pass over the rails.
During the summer there are concerts in the park once a month. In August there is the Milton Chicken Barbeque. The Community House can be rented out for events.
Across the Street/Highway is the Milton House Museum. This was part of a different kind of railroad, the Underground Railroad.
This cache is not located on or near the tracks. If our GPS tracks you that direction, turn back. The cache is located north of the drive leading into the parking lot.