5 Family Fun Destinations in Wisconsin
July 16, 2024

Lake Country Tribune

So Where we Headed This Weekend?

Looking for some fantastic family fun in the Badger State? Whether you’re a waterpark warrior, a history buff, or an outdoor enthusiast, Wisconsin has something for everyone. Pack up the car, grab the kids, and let’s explore five incredible destinations that promise laughs, learning, and loads of memories.

1. Wisconsin Dells

Known as the “Waterpark Capital of the World,” Wisconsin Dells offers a plethora of waterparks and family-friendly attractions. Families can splash around in the famous Noah’s Ark Waterpark, the largest in the United States, or enjoy the indoor waterpark at Kalahari Resorts. Beyond waterparks, Wisconsin Dells features mini-golf, amusement parks, and scenic boat tours along the Wisconsin River, making it an ideal destination for families seeking a variety of activities.

2. Devil’s Lake State Park

For families who love the outdoors, Devil’s Lake State Park in Baraboo is a must-visit. The park boasts over 29 miles of hiking trails with stunning views of the lake and surrounding bluffs. Families can also enjoy swimming, picnicking, and rock climbing. The Tumbled Rocks Trail is a family favorite, offering an easy hike along the shoreline with plenty of opportunities for kids to explore and discover.

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3. Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame and Lambeau Field

Sports enthusiasts will enjoy a visit to the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame and Lambeau Field. Families can take a guided tour of the legendary stadium, learning about its rich history and the iconic team that calls it home. The Hall of Fame offers interactive exhibits and displays that highlight the Packers’ storied past, making it a fun and educational experience for fans of all ages.

4. Old World Wisconsin

Step back in time at Old World Wisconsin in Eagle, where families can explore 19th-century pioneer life. This living history museum features restored historic buildings, costumed interpreters, and hands-on activities. Kids can try their hand at traditional crafts, visit a blacksmith shop, and interact with farm animals. It’s a wonderful way to learn about Wisconsin’s heritage while enjoying a day of interactive fun.

5. Apostle Islands National Lakeshore

For a unique adventure, families can visit the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in Lake Superior. The park offers opportunities for kayaking, sailing, and exploring sea caves. Families can take a boat tour to view the stunning natural beauty of the islands and learn about the area’s history. Hiking trails, beaches, and lighthouses add to the charm, making it a perfect destination for those looking to combine outdoor fun with historical exploration.

Let’s Get Going!

There you have it, folks – five fantastic destinations in Wisconsin that are sure to put a smile on everyone’s face. From splashing around in waterparks to hiking through breathtaking landscapes, and even stepping back in time, there’s no shortage of adventures to be had. So, gather the gang, set your GPS, and get ready for a whirlwind of fun and excitement. Just remember, wherever you go, a little cheese curd goes a long way! Safe travels and happy exploring!

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