A castle is a quintessential component of any fairy tale. And if you’re looking to bring your fairy tale dreams to life, a visit to Kelley Castle is sure to do the trick. You’ve got to plan accordingly, though, because this castle in Tomahawk is only open to the public once a year. Take a look:
Kelley Castle in Wisconsin is one of the state's best-kept secrets, hiding deep within the woods in Little Rice, a tiny town in Oneida County.
The 3-story regal abode is the creation of Pete Kelley, who began bringing his royal dreams to life back in 1987, when he started clearing the land that’s now occupied by his namesake castle.
Construction on the castle itself began in 1994, but don’t assume it’s finished. The castle is a “life-long work in progress.”
Over the years, the castle has only grown more regal in appearance.
From the turrets to a mounted flag complete with a crest, it’s like something straight from a fairy tale.
There’s even a moat! The castle is actually situated on an island, which is only accessible by a 3-foot-wide pedestrian bridge.
The fact that the castle is isolated and hidden from plain view hasn’t stopped it from garnering some attention, though.
Most recently, it was featured in Our Wisconsin magazine.
Located on private property and situated behind a locked gate, the castle is off limits to the public…for the most part.
Every fall during Tomahawk’s Fall Ride, the castle opens to the public for one weekend. When open, guests are allowed to tour the property, which is brimming with photo-ops so make sure to bring a camera.
For more information and to keep up with the progress of Kelley Castle in Wisconsin, visit the official Facebook page.
So, did you know about this hidden castle in Tomahawk? Have you ever visited? If so, what’d you think? Maybe you know of another isolated castle? Tell us in the comments section.
This isn’t the state’s only regal gem. Check out our previous article to learn about another castle in Wisconsin that also happens to be a world-class cheese shop. Don't forget to nominate your favorite castles in Wisconsin (or any other noteworthy attractions) for the chance to see them featured in an upcoming article!
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