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Woodland Dunes Nature Center & Preserve
Woodland Dunes consists of over 1,500 acres of forest, wetlands and prairies, offering a variety of bird and wildlife sightings. The property has seven miles of beautiful hiking trails, and a portion of the Ice Age Trail runs through the property. Trails are open daily from sunrise to sunset
Woodland Dunes Nature Center & Preserve
3000 Hawthorne Ave, Two Rivers, WI 54241
Beerline Trail
The Beerline Trail is a north/south walking and biking trail that runs along the western side of the Milwaukee River. The asphalt trail is just short of four miles and follows the path of an old railroad line along a route where many of the old Milwaukee breweries were built. The trail begins at
Beerline Trail
Menekaunee Walkway
The Menekaunee Walkway winds along the harbor and waterfront. The harbor includes a habitat restoration site with native prairie plantings, wild rice, tree swallow and Eastern bluebird boxes, osprey nesting platform, bat houses and more. The walkway runs from Menekaunee Harbor Park to Red Arrow
Menekaunee Walkway
Ogden St, Marinette, WI 54143
Acuity Flagpole
The Acuity flag is the world’s largest free-flying American flag. The flag measures 70 by 140 feet, weighs 250 pounds, and when at full staff is visible for miles around. The flagpole is 400 feet tall, nearly 100 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty, and weighs approximately 420,000 pounds
Acuity Flagpole
2800 S Taylor Dr, Sheboygan, WI 53081
Washington Island Biergarten
The Washington Island Biergarten is new as of 2022 and is located at the Deer Run Golf Course. Come and enjoy some German beer and food while hanging out at the outdoor tables or sitting around the large fire pit. If you’re not worn out from a game of golf, there are yard games to play
Washington Island Biergarten
1885 Michigan Rd, Washington, WI 54246
Segway the Lake Tours
What better way to tour the highlights and beautiful lakefront of Sheboygan than on a Segway? Tours usually run about two hours and include sights such as the Sheboygan riverfront, marina, Lake Michigan, Lottie Cooper shipwreck and John Michael Kohler Arts Center
Segway the Lake Tours
826 S 8th St, Sheboygan, WI 53081
Rock Island Ferry
The Rock Island Ferry is a passenger-only ferry transporting visitors from Jackson Harbor on Washington Island to Rock Island State Park. Vehicles and bicycles are not permitted on the ferry, and pets must be leashed. The Rock Island Ferry runs from Memorial Day to Columbus Day
Rock Island Ferry
1924 Indian Point Rd, Washington, WI 54246
Bruemmer Park & Zoo
Bruemmer Park Zoo is a small zoo featuring many animals native to northeastern Wisconsin. The zoo is on an eight-acre site within Bruemmer County Park, which has wooded trails, a playground, and picnic area with grills and restrooms. The zoo is open daily from 7 am to sunset and has free
Bruemmer Park & Zoo
E4280 Co Rd F, Kewaunee, WI 54216
Egg Harbor Fun Park
Egg Harbor Fun Park is an amusement park offering fun for all ages. Their activities include miniature golf, go-karts, zip line, trampoline jumpshot, batting cages, paintball range, arcade, gem mining and more.
Egg Harbor Fun Park
7340 Hwy 42, Egg Harbor, WI 54209
Solstice Outdoors
Solstice Outdoors is conveniently located right on Chequamegon Bay and offers kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals, which can be launched right from their private sandy beach. They are happy to accommodate groups. The outfitter also offers bike rentals and ski and snowshoe rentals during the
Solstice Outdoors
2521 Lake Shore Dr W, Ashland, WI 54806
Lake Michigan Pathway
The Lake Michigan Pathway is an almost 10-mile paved walking and biking trail along Racine’s lakefront. The Pathway connects with the MRK (Milwaukee-Racine-Kenosha) at 3-Mile Road and South Street to the north and with the North Shore Trail at Chicory Road to the south. It also connects with the
Lake Michigan Pathway
101 Reichert Ct, Racine, WI 53042
Fox River Tours
The River Tyme is a fully renovated 60-year-old river boat that was previously used in a number of places, including Chattanooga along the Tennessee River as well as the Mississippi River. She is now docked on the Fox River in De Pere, just south of Green Bay. Public cruises are 90 minutes, and
Fox River Tours
101 James St, De Pere, WI 54115
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