Mondovi, Wisconsin

33.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 17.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.

36.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 21.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.

The Mondovi Police Department has an officer dedicated as a working K9 handler.

The officer works with K9 Buck, a pure bred German Shepherd, who is certified in narcotics detection and tracking.

Students in Five-Year-Old Kindergarten through grade 12 attend the city school; students participating in the Early Childhood program or the Four-Year-Old Kindergarten program attend Anthony School.

The city complex includes an outdoor swimming pool, a distance learning center, a fine arts performance area, weight room, three indoor athletic areas, and an outdoor physical education area which includes newly-renovated tennis courts and running track, a football field, baseball and softball fields, and additional practice fields.

[14] The Buffalo River State Trail passes through Mondovi offering a safe and scenic place for snowmobiling, horseback riding, ATV riding, hiking and biking.

The 36.4 mile multi-use trail runs from Mondovi to Fairchild, Wisconsin and passes farms, woods, hills, marshland and the Buffalo River.

Nearby public park area includes two volleyball courts, playground equipment and a picnic shelter.

A public boat landing is located at the park and an accessible fishing pier accommodates anglers and sightseers of all abilities.

Sharps Point Park is the site of the Mondovi Veteran's Memorial and is located along the banks of Mirror Lake.

The campsites offer electrical hook-ups, water, and a sanitary dump that is available at the City's wastewater treatment plant on weekdays from 8am-3pm.

Two shelters can be reserved for special events, one of which is a historic log cabin.

City Hall
Mondovi High/Middle School