Rudolph Grotto Is The Hidden Garden In Wisconsin That Almost No One Knows About
In central Wisconsin, we found a wonderland that’s waiting to be explored. The Rudolph Grotto Gardens is a beautiful place tucked into the tiny town of Rudolph. It’s a spot to reflect and take in the beauty of nature – and it’s the perfect excuse for a trip to this beautiful region of our state. Here’s what’s waiting for you at this hidden grotto garden in Wisconsin.
Learn more about this special garden on the Rudolph Grotto Gardens website. I’ve spent a lot of time in Central Wisconsin, and there’s much more to discover in this region. Need some travel inspiration? Check out our list of hidden gems in Wisconsin that are worth the drive.
Or here are some top attractions in Wisconsin that we recommend.
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Hidden Gems In Wisconsin
Aside from the Rudolph Grotto Gardens, what are some more serene gardens in Wisconsin?
If you’re searching for more serene gardens in Wisconsin, these are the oases that we love the best:
- Allen Centennial Garden, Madison
- Lynden Sculpture Garden, Milwaukee
- Butterfly Gardens of Wisconsin, Appleton
- Old World Wisconsin, Eagle
- Bookworm Gardens (Seasonal), Sheboygan
- West Bend Labyrinth Garden, West Bend
- West of the Lake Gardens, Manitowoc
- Taliesin (Seasonal), Spring Green
- Sisson's Peony Gardens, Rosendale
- The Garden Door, Sturgeon Bay
- Hawthorn Hollow Nature Sanctuary, Kenosha
Learn more by reading this previous article featuring these serene gardens in Wisconsin.
What are some more hidden gems in Wisconsin that are worthy of a visit?
From waterfalls to scenic nature spots to covered bridges and more, these are some of the best hidden gems in Wisconsin that belong on your list:
- Little Manitou Falls, Douglas County
- Dr. Evermor's Forevertron, North Freedom
- Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural Area, Long Ln, Stockholm,
- Rock Island State Park, Door County
- Covered Bridge, Cedarburg
- The National Mustard Museum, Middleton
- Vilas Park, Madison
- Wisconsin Concrete Park, Phillips
- Minhas Craft Brewery, Monroe
- Kissick Alkaline Bog Lake State Natural Area, Hayward
- Anderson Dock, Ephraim
- Wind Point, Racine
Be sure to read our previous article with more details on these hidden gems in Wisconsin.
What are some of the most unique attractions in Wisconsin?
There are so many unique attractions in Wisconsin that you can’t find in other states. Here are a few that might surprise you:
- Paul & Matilda Wegner Grotto, Sparta
- Statue of Romeo, the Killer Elephant, Delavan
- Jurustic Park and Hobbit House, Marshfield
- Top Secret Attraction, Wisconsin Dells
- Moccasin Bar, Hayward
- World's Largest Ball of Twine, Lake Nebagamon
- FAST Fiberglass Statue Mold Yard, Sparta
- Chatty Belle, Neillsville
- Giant Hodag, Rhinelander
Check out our website for more unique attractions in Wisconsin that will blow your mind.