Every Fall, This Small Vacation Town In Wisconsin Holds The Prettiest Lakefront Oktoberfest
Lake Geneva is a gorgeous summer escape – generations have packed their bags and flocked to this little community to beat the heat and enjoy some timeless small-town charm. But when the seasons change and the fall colors emerge, a new beauty arrives in Lake Geneva. A special festival celebrates autumn, and it is the perfect excuse for a fall Lake Geneva getaway. Here’s what you need to know about Lake Geneva’s Oktoberfest.
Learn more about Oktoberfest, see this year’s schedule, and learn about other upcoming Lake Geneva events on the Visit Lake Geneva website. Have you attended this celebration before? Let us know in the comments below! We love to hear your firsthand accounts of these unique events and experiences.
While you’re in town for Oktoberfest, you may want to hike the town’s iconic shore path – it’s like something out of a fairytale! Wisconsin is packed to the brim with beautiful fall experiences.
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Unique Festivals In Wisconsin
What are the most unique festivals in Wisconsin?
It’s hard to beat a good old-fashioned Oktoberfest, but this beautiful lakeside celebration isn’t the only festival Wisconsin has to offer. In fact, you might be surprised by all the unique and unusual parties there are to attend in this state. Add these unique festivals in Wisconsin to your bucket list.
- Beef-A-Rama - Minocqua
- Flyway Film Festival - Pepin
- Taylor County Lions and Lioness Maple Fest - Medford
- Watermelon Festival - Pardeeville
- Rhubarb Days - Osceola
- HamburgerFest and Balloon Rally - Seymour
- Applefest - Bayfield
- Butterfest - Sparta
- Festivale Italiano - Hurley
- Morel Mushroom Festival – Muscoda
- Bacon Bash - River Falls
- Venetian Festival - Lake Geneva
- Balloon and Ribfest and Chalkfest - Wausau
- Grill Games - Kenosha
- Corn n' Tater Festival - Grand Marsh
- Walleye Weekend - Fond du Lac
- Beer, Bacon and Cheese Festival - New Glarus
- Cheese Curd Festival - Ellsworth
What are the most historic towns in Wisconsin?
History runs deep in Wisconsin and you might find that a lot of the unique and special festivals in the region are rooted in tradition. To learn more about the state, visit these historic towns in Wisconsin.
- Alma
- Wild Rose
- Wauzeka
- Green Lake
- Ephraim
- Junction City
- Mellen
- Potosi
- Sister Bay
- Oxford
- Neosho