Experience The Magic Of Winter On These 9 Wisconsin Sleigh Rides
By Daniella DiRienzo|Updated on November 19, 2022(Originally published November 13, 2022)
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Though Daniella was born in New York and has lived in a couple of other states, Mississippi has been her home for more than 30 years. After graduating from the University of Southern Mississippi, Daniella began to hone her writing skills through various internships. In the years since, she’s had the privilege of having her articles appear in several publications, such as the Mississippi-based Parents & Kids Magazine. She’s also had the honor of interviewing actress Sela Ward for The Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience.
The 30-minute sleigh ride at Rocking L Acres is the perfect way to get into the spirit of the season…but it’s not the only way to enjoy winter in Wisconsin. Sleigh rides are a beloved (and undeniably magical) wintertime activity, and luckily, when it comes to sleigh rides in Wisconsin, there are several places in the Badger State where you can partake in the old-fashioned pastime. Read on for a few of our favorites.
1. Palmquist Farm (Brantwood)
Palmquist Farm, N5136 River Rd, Brantwood, WI 54513, USA
At this 800-acre farm, there’s plenty of space for dashing through the snow! And dash through the snow you will when you embark on a winter sleigh ride tour of the farm. The perfect winter adventure, a team of Belgian draft horses will take you through snow-covered forests and fields. Upon your return, you’ll be treated to your choice of hot apple cider, Russian tea, or hot chocolate. But Palmquist Farm offers more than some of the most magical sleigh rides in Wisconsin. It also boasts lodging, making for one of the most unique getaways in Wisconsin.
On Twin Lakes may be most known as an event venue; however, it just so happens to offer some of the most scenic sleigh rides in Wisconsin. During the 90-minute ride, you’ll go up and down hills, in and out of 300+ acres of woods, and along lakes and ponds.
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3. Apple Holler (Sturtevant)
Apple Holler, South Sylvania Avenue, Sturtevant, WI, USA
Apple Holler is one of the best year-round attractions in Wisconsin; however, there's no denying that a wintertime visit is particularly magical, thanks to scenic sleigh rides. Undeniably picturesque, the sleigh ride at Apple Holler is like stepping inside a snow globe. Not only are the sleighs pulled by beautiful Haflinger horses, but you’ll be treated to a special orchard tour. You’ll even traverse an "enchanted forest," which is home to charming hardwoods, many of which are over 100 years old. It’s basically a winter wonderland brought to life.
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4. Roden Barnyard Adventures (West Bend)
Roden Barnyard Adventures, 5545 County Rd Y, West Bend, WI 53095, USA
It’s lovely weather for a sleigh ride together…at Roden Barnyard Adventures, where you can listen to sleigh bells ring while a team of Percherons pulls you across hundreds of beautiful wooded acres. Only adding to the magic are the thousands of Christmas lights that illuminate the path. Not surprisingly, this sleigh ride sells out fast, so making reservations ASAP is imperative.
As the name implies, this Antigo attraction offers both wagon and sleigh rides, which means you can basically visit year-round. However, there’s no denying that the sleigh rides make Brandt’s Sleigh and Wagon Rides a must-visit during winter in Wisconsin. The 2-hour sleigh ride (yes, you read that right, 2 hours!) takes you around the farm for a one-of-a-kind tour.
6. Starwood Farm (Ringle)
Starwood Farm, Starwood Farm 225031 Abt Rd. Formerly 5271, Town Hall Rd, Ringle, WI 54471, USA
There’s no better way to spend a cold day than gliding through the pristine winter wonderland found at Starwood Farm. Perfect for groups and families, the farm’s large sleigh holds up to 16 adults. Only adding to the fun, each ride includes a stop at a bonfire, where passengers can warm up and enjoy some refreshments.
7. Red Ridge Ranch Riding Stable and Arena (Mauston)
Red Ridge Ranch Riding Stable, W4881 WI-82, Mauston, WI 53948, USA
Step back in time with one of the best old-fashioned sleigh rides in Wisconsin at Red Ridge Ranch. Offering a glimpse at Christmases of years past, the 40-minute ride takes passengers through the scenic and snowy woods of west-central Wisconsin.
8. Dan Patch Stables (Lake Geneva)
Dan Patch Stables, Grand Geneva Way, Lake Geneva, WI 53147, USA
The horse-drawn sleigh ride at Dan Patch Stables takes you through some of the most beautiful areas on the expansive Grand Geneva property. Remember, sleigh rides require about 6 – 8 inches of snow, and as such, availability is dependent on the weather.
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9. Hoof Beats Express (Oconomowoc)
Hoof Beats Express LLC, W359 N9054 Brown St, Oconomowoc, WI 53066, USA
With an antique Canadian sleigh, an antique Minnesota country sleigh, and a large bobsled, Hoof Beats Express offers some of the most unique sleigh rides in Wisconsin. Regardless of the mode of transportation selected, you’ll be treated to a scenic ride around the 115-acre farm.
So, did you know about these sleigh rides in Wisconsin? Ever visited any of the places mentioned above? If so, which one, and what’d you think? What are some other ways to have fun during winter in Wisconsin? Whatever it is, tell us!
Sleigh rides in Wisconsin are just one way to enjoy winter in Wisconsin. There are several other fun activities worthy of a spot on your seasonal Wisconsin bucket list, including this ice skating rink in Madison.
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