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Lost Dauphin State Park
Lost Dauphin State Park is a small 19-acre park along the Fox River just south of the city of De Pere in Brown County. The Park offers rolling hiking trails and picnicking opportunities. Lost Dauphin State Park is operated locally by the Town of Lawrence. Vehicle admission sticker is not required
Lost Dauphin Rd, De Pere, WI 54115, United States
Green Bay Botanical Garden
Green Bay Botanical Garden features 47 acres of landscape that changes with the seasons. Much of the gardens has accessible, paved pathways for all to be able to enjoy the beauty. The children’s garden has a treehouse with slide, vine maze, koi and goldfish pond, and many more activities for the
2600 Larsen Rd, Green Bay, WI 54303
Green Bay Ghost Tours
If you have a fascination with the paranormal, Green Bay Ghost Tours are great fun for the whole family! Explore a side of Green Bay you never knew existed as you saunter with the spirits from dusk to darkness. Professional guides dressed in period clothing will light your way through centuries
1121 Marquette Ave, Green Bay, WI 54304
Fox River State Recreational Trail
The Fox River State Recreational Trail runs for twenty miles from downtown Green Bay to the Brown/Calumet County line along a former rail corridor and continues into Calumet County. The trail consists of asphalt-paved and limestone surface sections. The trail is open from 5 am to 9 pm daily, and
Porlier St & Adams St, Green Bay, WI 54305
Green Bay Harbor Entrance Lighthouse
Green Bay Harbor Entrance Lighthouse is located roughly nine miles from the mouth of Fox River and marks the west side of the entrance to the dredged channel that leads to Green Bay. Construction for the lighthouse began in 1934. First a pier was constructed, then a lighthouse with a conical steel
Scott, WI
Long Tail Point Lighthouse
Construction of Long Tail Point Lighthouse began in 1847. The tower was over 51 feet tall with a diameter of over fourteen and a half feet. A birdcage lantern room at the top of the tower featured nine lamps set in fourteen-inch reflectors. A keeper’s dwelling was built nearby, and the station
Suamico, WI 54173