Venue and lodging
A page within INTERNATIONAL DEATH, GRIEF, AND BEREAVEMENT CONFERENCE
Ever wonder...why professionals travel from around the world to the International Death, Grief, and Bereavement Conference?
It’s the people—and the place.
Set in the heart of the Driftless Region, La Crosse, Wisconsin offers breathtaking bluffs, river views, and a peaceful backdrop for meaningful connection. Paired with the welcoming University of Wisconsin–La Crosse campus, it’s more than a conference—it’s space to reflect, learn, and restore.
Take in the view. Then imagine the conversations that happen here.
Venue/lodging
Conference Venue
UW-La Crosse
Student Union
521 East Avenue North
La Crosse, WI 54601
Hotel Information
Rooms are being held at:
Radisson Hotel La Crosse
200 Harborview Plaza
La Crosse, WI 54601
608.784.6680
- Reservations are also available by calling 608.784.6680.
- When calling, please ask for the Death, Grief & Bereavement Conference rate.
Room rates:
- $101/night + taxes, 1 king bed
- $128/night + taxes, 2 queen beds
Rates do not include sales or room tax. The Radisson Hotel provides a complimentary airport shuttle. Cut off date for reservations is April 30, 2026.
Please refer to the hotel's website or contact them directly for check-in and check-out times, services and amenities, directions, parking/shuttle service and other hotel information.
UW-La Crosse Reuter Hall
Conference participants also have the option to stay in the UW-La Crosse Reuter Hall. Each suite has four individually locked bedrooms and shared kitchen, living room and bathroom. The rooms are air-conditioned.
Reuter Hall room rate: $47/night
About La Crosse
La Crosse is a community of approximately 50,000 located in western Wisconsin and lies on the Mississippi River, nestled between majestic bluffs. Scenic bluffs, coulees, woods, and streams surround the city, making it a favorite stop for boaters and campers in the spring, summer, and fall as well as skiers and snowmobilers in the winter. La Crosse is a river town, with all the charm and romance of the steamboat era.
