10 Places In Wisconsin You Must See Before You Die
The beauty of Wisconsin ranges from the extravagant grandiosity of our natural spaces to our clean, friendly cities. We get so caught up in our lives sometimes that we don’t see the beauty and wonder around us. Have you been there? Wondering how to escape from the wilds of the world, ready to fall in love with Wisconsin all over again? And we should take time to really appreciate what we have. We have some awesome treasures in Wisconsin. Here’s an offering, dear friends, of the must-see places in Wisconsin you really need to experience before you die. There’s a little something for everyone!
What other places in Wisconsin should be on our bucket list? Let us know in the comments.
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What are the most unique things to do in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin is rife with cool and unusual things to do, but it’s a visit to the Milwaukee breweries and the hike through Devil’s Lake State Park that really makes a trip to the state next-level. Book a duck ride in the Wisconsin Dells, or perhaps make your way down the Elroy Sparta State Trail. There’s a little something for everyone throughout the state, from nighttime noshing at the Ishala Supper Club to an awe-inspiring view at the House of the Rock.
Where can I go in Wisconsin that only the locals know about?
Wisconsin has a few hidden gems scattered across the state that only locals know about, like the secret garden hidden in the Period Garden Park and the LaCross Trolley, a trolley ride that folks love to experience every year. Wisconsin’s first state park is simply called, “The State Park,” the first in the state and beautifully perfect for public use. It’s truly an unknown both in the state and outside of it!
Which hidden gems in Wisconsin should I visit?
Brunet Island State Park covers a little over 1,000 acres of land on a Chippewa River Island. It’s a great place to visit for canoeing, kayaking, and camping, and with 69 campsites you can even bring your friends. You may just find yourself surprised at how clean and beautiful the water is! If you’re looking to experience a city, then Manitowoc is the place to go. Visit the museums and zoo for a full day out and about!