5 Tiny Towns In Wisconsin That Come Alive In The Summertime
For big summer fun, think small. While there are plenty of good times to be had in cities like Green Bay, Madison, and Milwaukee, some of the best summer memories are made in the state’s small towns and cities. Here are five tiny towns in Wisconsin that don’t have a lot of residents, but still deliver a big, oversized summer experience.
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New Glarus, WI 53574, USA
When you arrive in this community, pop. 2,172, you might think you’ve arrived in Switzerland. New Glarus was founded in 1845 by Swiss immigrants and it has never forgotten how to have a good time, Swiss-style. Enjoy one of the town’s lively festivals, eat some authentic Swiss food, and savor one of the town’s famously refreshing beers.
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Lake Geneva, WI 53147, USA
This town, pop. 8,100, has long been a summer escape. In the 1800s, wealthy Chicago residents built opulent summer homes along the lake’s shore. Many took refuge here after the Great Chicago Fire wiped out their urban residents in 1871. Several of the stately homes still stand and can be viewed via a lakefront footpath. Take in the architecture, then enjoy a boat tour, or head to the center of town for a little shopping or some cold ice cream. Take your time – Lake Geneva is a place you can enjoy at your own pace.
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Wisconsin Dells, WI, USA
If you’re craving some summer thrills, make plans to head to the Waterpark Capital of the World. While the community has only 2,600 residents, the population temporarily explodes in the summer, as sun and fun lovers flock to the community’s world class waterparks. Head down a thrilling waterslide or refreshing wave pool and you’ll wish summer would last forever.
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Sister Bay, WI, USA
This little village, pop. 873, on the Door County peninsula is the perfect place to experience the county on foot. A single short stroll will take you past a vibrant collection shops, a gorgeous marina, a tranquil swimming beach, and outdoor beer garden, and a few surprises. Are those goats up on the roof? Head to Sister Bay and see for yourself!
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Hayward, WI 54843, USA
Each winter, thousands of snowmobilers, cross-country skiers, and ice fishermen head to Hayward, pop. 2,400, for frozen fun.
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But if the kind of ice you enjoy can be found in a glass on a summer day, Hayward has you covered. It’s an awesome place for summer hiking, biking, and water fun and at the end of the day, a bartender will serve you you a Northwoods sunset in a glass - if you can ever pull yourself off the water!
These tiny towns are just the start of the summer fun you can experience in Wisconsin. Here are some destinations that are ideal for an unforgettable day trip.
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