The Village of Wildflowers — agri-adjacent pocket neighborhood near Sparta, Wisconsin.

Driftless Area / Western Wisconsin

Sparta · Monroe County

The Village of Wildflowers

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The Village of Wildflowers beautifully blends pocket-neighborhood design with the pastoral charm of Wisconsin's Driftless Area. Situated near Sparta—the bicycling capital of America—this family-friendly community surrounds central fishing ponds and shared green spaces. It serves as a highly active, community-focused environment perfect for families and remote professionals seeking a quieter pace without isolating themselves from neighbors.

Site requirements

Park specs & operating terms

Operator requirements and park rules for tiny homes and small cottages—sourced from community materials and independent research. Items marked not yet confirmed are still being verified with the operator.

Quick-glance park specs

RequirementWhat we know
Power Infrastructure50 amp electrical pedestals per pad.
Waste & Sewer SystemMunicipal city water and municipal public sewer—hardwired community infrastructure.
Build CertificationsRVIA-certified THOWs or Wisconsin UDC modular cottages required—on-site aesthetic review enforced.
Pet ConstraintsPets allowed—maximum two per household, 60 lb weight limit. Family-friendly pet policies; leash rules in central greenspaces.

Financials & leasing terms

Monthly benchmarks and lease mechanics—confirm current rates with the operator before applying.

Lot rent & monthly fees

~

$450/mo

lot lease (2026).

From ~$450/mo lot lease .

Turn-key & purchase benchmarks

Benchmark

$35

application fee

Utility inclusions

Water and garbage included in community fee. Sewer and electricity billed separately.

Lease mechanics

application fee. One-month security deposit. Verified income at 3× monthly lot rent required.

Home specifications & placement rules

Dimensional thresholds

Pocket-neighborhood pads around central ponds and greenspace—confirm current pad count with management.

Aesthetic controls & covenants

Pocket-neighborhood aesthetic standards enforced for cohesive pastoral streetscape.

Sustainability & permaculture allowances

If you are planning gardens, composting, or solar, confirm what is allowed under park rules—not just municipal code.

Alternative waste systems

Municipal sewer required—composting not permitted as primary waste solution.

Off-grid adaptations

Fiber-optic high-speed internet available; grid-tied electric standard.

Site edibles & gardens

Raised-bed community gardens and shared green spaces throughout the village.

Media & site documentation

Interactive map

Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors · Use pinch or zoom controls to explore

Park map / site plan

Not yet confirmed — ask the operator

Video tour

Not yet confirmed — ask the operator

Planning land you own in Monroe County?

The Village of Wildflowers is a THOW land-lease pocket neighborhood—not the same as owning a Monroe County parcel with a permitted backyard ADU. Route into pathway tools if you are comparing models.

Pads & tenancy snapshot

Agri-adjacent pocket neighborhood with RVIA or Wisconsin UDC certified THOWs and modular cottages. Central fishing ponds, playground, shared fire pits, raised-bed gardens, and Elroy-Sparta bike trail access.

Full-time year-round land-lease from ~$450/mo (2026). $35 application fee; one-month deposit; income verified at 3× monthly lot rent. Water and garbage included; sewer and electricity billed separately.

How you can live here

Own home · lease land

Key amenities

Amenities listed here come from our research and operator materials. Pet rules, pools, docks, and similar features can change—confirm current policies with the community before you apply.

  • Lakefront
  • Pet-friendly
  • Community garden
  • RV-style hookups

Stewardship disclosures

Full-time THOW and modular cottage land-lease under RVIA or Wisconsin UDC standards. On-site aesthetic review enforced. Pets allowed—max two per household, 60 lb limit; leash rules in central greenspaces.

Operators update rules frequently. Confirm recorded covenants, county zoning, HOA restrictions, occupancy rules, and insurance requirements for your home type before you move.