Contact
- 118 S Washington St, Green Bay, WI 54301
- +1 (920) 544-5313
- packershofandtours.com/explore/heritage-trail
The culture and history of Green Bay can be closely tied with its NFL team, the Packers. In celebration of this identity, the Packers Heritage Trail City Walk was designed to mark historical locations that played an important role in the creation of the Green Bay Packers and the people who were responsible.
Less than a three-mile walk in downtown Green Bay, the Packers Heritage Trail begins near the front of the Neville Public Museum. The museum has trail maps available, or you can see a digital version of the trail map here.
The self-guided walking tour consists of 22 bronze plaques commemorating landmarks such as Curly Lambeau’s childhood home, the birthplace of the Packers, the train depot that sent off the team for road games, and City Stadium, home of the Packers from 1925 – 1956.
For those who would prefer not to walk the trail, check out the Packers Heritage Trail Trolley Tours schedule or book a Segway tour of the trail.