Suggested Listings
Downtown Port Washington
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Port Washington’s downtown features many historic buildings, many of which pre-date the Civil War. In fact, Port Washington has more pre-Civil War buildings than any other city in Wisconsin. Stop at Visit Port Washington’s Pebble House at 126
Port Washington, WI
Possibility Playground
Possibility Playground is a universally accessible playground designed to allow children of all abilities to play and learn together. It has been rated one of the top accessible playgrounds in the country!
510 N Lake St, Port Washington, WI 53074
Now Closed
Port Washington Visitor Center
Port Washington, with its touch of New England charm, is nestled just north of Milwaukee. Whether this is your first visit, or you are returning to a favorite harbor town, we invite you to take some time to see all we have to offer. Port Washington, with its touch of New England charm, is
126 E Grand Ave, Port Washington, WI 53074
Eghart House
The Eghart House is a Victorian home built in 1872 and purchased by Judge Leopold Eghart in 1881. Step back in time and experience what family life was like in the late 19th century. The site also welcomes school and bus tour groups. Open Saturdays from 1-4 pm Memorial Day through Labor Day
302 W Grand Ave, Port Washington, WI 53074
Waubedonia County Park
Waubedonia County Park has ten rustic campsites open from May – October. Reservations are recommended. Additional amenities offered by the park include a free boat launch, playground, pavilion, grills, restrooms, trails, tennis courts, and more
W1155 Fredonia Ave, Fredonia, WI 53021
Ozaukee County Pioneer Village
Pioneer Village is a collection of 24 buildings and structures dating back to the 1840s. Experience firsthand what life and education was like in a by-gone era. School tours and groups are welcome. The village is open weekends from mid-May through mid-October from 12
4800 Co Hwy I, Saukville, WI 53080