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Kayak or paddle the Ahnapee River
Kayak or paddle the Ahnapee River. The Ahnapee River is a great, flatwater paddle for beginners. The river is damned at Forestville, where it gently winds its way to Lake Michigan. Kayak rentals are available at Ahnapee Shores Camping Resort, The River by Bayshore, and Timber Trail Campground
Algoma, WI 54201
Titletown
Located just a block over from Lambeau Field, Titletown's park is open to everyone year-round. In the winter, enjoy the ice skating rink or tubing down Ariens Hill. In the summer the park offers outdoor games, a unique playground and a full-size football field. Also within Titletown is The Turn
1065 Lombardi Ave, Green Bay, WI 54304
Iron Bridge Nature Trail
Iron Bridge Nature Trail is a short but pretty hike that follows the ravine creek under the old iron bridge and across the creek to an overlook and waterfall. There is a small parking lot off Washington Ave not far from the boat landing.
Washington Ave, Bayfield, WI 54814
Black Cat Alley
Black Cat Alley is an outdoor street art gallery featuring 21 murals by artists from all over the world. Located behind the historic Oriental Theatre, this transformed alley is popular with both locals and visitors.
E Ivanhoe Pl, Milwaukee, WI 53202, United States
Big Bay State Park (Madeline Island)
Big Bay State Park is 2,350 acres, with four miles of shoreline and seven miles of hiking trails. The trails explore various types of habitat, including old growth hemlock forests, bogs, barrier beach and sandstone sea caves along Lake Superior. The trails are open year-round and adaptive
2402 Hagen Rd, La Pointe, WI 54850
Veterans Park
Veterans Park has a long lagoon with paddle boat, kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals, as well as the Oak Leaf Trail for biking and walking. The Park has a large open, grassy area perfect for flying kites, and there is even a kite store located on the premises
1010 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI 53202