Sep 20, 2011

10 Wisconsin Summer Vacation Destinations Away from the Crowd

Wisconsin 10 destinations for summer holidays away from crowds Wisconsin 10 destinations for summer holidays away from crowds 1. Baraboo Fun for the whole family! Learn more about fifteen species of cranes at the International Crane Foundation and the history of trains at Mid-Continent Railway Museum. A race camels and elephants, Circus World Food. Let your imagination wild after Dr. Evermore's Art Park, located south of Baraboo in front of the Badger Ordnance Plant. Back in Baraboo, refuel after climbing the cliffs at Devil's Lake State Park by engaging in a gourmet burrito topped with cumin sauce at the Little Village Cafe. 2nd Cassville / Prairie du Chien The Mississippi River and two parks (Nelson Dewey and Wyalusing) offer a wide range of choices for recreation, including boating, hiking, and watching the eagle. Visit the Stonefield and Villa Louis State Historic Sites to learn first European settlers to Wisconsin. Other points of interest: the Kickapoo Indian Caverns, St. John Mine, the Cassville Ferry, and Fort Crawford Museum. 3rd Cedarburg / Port Washington purchasers for collectors and antique dealers, the old town Cedarburg offers many opportunities to indulge. For families, there is Cedar Creek Settlement, Pioneer Village, and the family farm. Picnic at Covered Bridge Park, with the last historic covered bridge Wisconsin. Near Port Washington, located on Lake Michigan, is a charming fishing village in New England. Visit the Lighthouse Museum and Pier Street. 4th Chippewa Falls Rolling hills in the heart of Wisconsin provide a beautiful frame. A tour of the Leinenkugel brewery museum or Cook-Rutledge. For children, visit the Irvine Park zoo or nearby Fort Bon Secours to see historical reenactments of the fur trade. For enthusiasts, bike on the Old Abe State Bike Trail or Lake Wissota State Park. 5th Dodgeville / Mineral Point / Spring Green In Mineral Point, visit Pendarvis Historic Site to see how the leadership of the early Cornish miners lived. Shop on historic High Street and stop at Red Rooster Cafe of a paste. Outside Dodgeville, visit the Folklore Village, then spend the rest of the day, swimming and hiking at Governor Dodge State Park. At the end of the road, visiting one-a-kind house on rock. Near Spring Green, see Shakespeare performed outdoors at the Teatro players and tour Taliesin, the estate and architectural school built by Frank Lloyd Wright. 6. Green Bay Green Bay is home to more than Lambeau Field and Packer Hall of Fame. Did you know that it is the oldest city in Wisconsin, founded in 1669? Visit Heritage Hill State Park, historic site of the first four years of the life of leisure in Wisconsin and the Oneida Nation Museum. Bay Beach Amusement Park appeals to children of all ages, low prices and can not be beaten? races are only 20 cents! At the National Railroad Museum, visitors can take a short trip on a diesel train engine. 7th Hayward Home to the great Birkebeiner ski race every winter, Hayward also offers summer fun. The region has 200 lakes and rivers, and fishing enthusiasts and water will not be bored. The proximity of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest has miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. Take a cruise on the Wilderness Queen or the Lacey denumit and look for bald eagles, Loonse, deer and bears blacks. Visit the Scheer Lumberjack Show and the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame. 8th Marinette / Peshtigo Marinette County bills itself as "Waterfalls Capital of Wisconsin" and publishes a helpful map listing fourteen falls on a scenic road. If you want adventure, try rafting on the Peshtigo and Menominee Rivers. Visit the Peshtigo Fire Museum to learn more about the Peshtigo Fire, much more lethal than the great fire of Chicago Fire, which happened by chance on the same day? Oct. 8, 1871. 9th There are a lot higher to do and see in Wisconsin's sister city of Duluth. For enthusiasts, canoe on the Bois Brulรฉ and walk in Amnicon Falls State Park or Pattison State Park. (Both have beautiful waterfalls.) In Upper visit Fairlawn Mansion & Museum, Old Fire House & Police Museum, and the SS Meteor Maritime Museum, and the Superior Entry Lighthouse. 10th WAUPACA host this year's Farm Technology Days, 15-17 July. Crystal River in a canoe or chain around the O 'Lakes aboard the boats head WAUPACA narrative. In Hartman Creek State Park, let the children play on the sandy beach of Hartman Lake or fish in one of four lakes limits to motor boats. Bike the Ice Age Trail and view the Farmington Drumlins, hills shaped by glaciers tear. 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