Fireman’s Park

Come enjoy the home of our historic Iron Bridge which crosses a pond where children can enjoy a unique fishing experience. Located next to the historic Log Cabin and wayside park, this is a special place to stop and enjoy some of Mountain’s history.

  • Log Home Museum

    The restoration of this log home, the first permanent home in Mountain, gave birth to the formation of the Mountain Historical Society in 1999. The structure is built of hand hewn log. The home was dismantled and rebuilt at its present site in Fireman's Park.

  • Iron Bridge

    Once used to cross the Oconto River on Iron Bridge Rd. in section 4, this historic bridge now crosses the pond in Fireman’s Park.

  • School Steeple Bell

    The bell from the Mountain school which operated 1905-2002.

  • WWII Memorial

    World War II Memorial to town of Mountain, Riverview, and Doty Veterans.

    ZITSKE-ESTABROOK VFW 2119

  • The Horses

    The horse statues and logging sleigh are a symbol of Mountain’s logging heritage.