Why vacation in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin tourism focuses mainly on water and there is a lot of it. Wisconsin borders Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and Michigan.
But why don’t we start with something that is not about water. Loyal fans, great games, and loads of fun, Green Bay and Lambeau Field is a mecca for NFL fans. Go behind the scenes on a tour of the field, browse the Green Bay Packers Pro Shop, or grab a beer at Curly’s Pub.
A four-season travel destination that offers both rural and urban vacations, Wisconsin owes most of its popularity to its natural beauty and waterways. Wisconsin is home to two Great Lakes, Superior and Michigan, as well as the world’s most famous river, the Mississippi, and 15,000 inland lakes.You will find North Woods fishing and hunting, cabins, campgrounds, gambling casinos, golf resorts, ski resorts, snowmobiling, white water rafting, cheese, cheese head hats and of course beer. Wisconsin scenery includes dramatic river bluffs, forests, Great Lakes, lesser lakes and rolling pastures full of cattle. Milwaukee blends fine museums with its blue-collar factories, and some fairly small towns, Spring Green and Richland Center, are graced by the architectural wonders of native son Frank Lloyd Wright.
Wisconsin is full of urban experiences as well. Milwaukee offers performing arts, professional sports teams, ethnic festivals, nationally-acclaimed zoo, natural history museum, fine restaurants and shopping. Madison, the state’s capital, has the Capitol building, beautiful University of Wisconsin campus and bustling, creative atmosphere.
Whether your Wisconsin vacations are spent in Milwaukee, enjoying the lakeside areas, or touring the rural farming communities, you will quickly fall in love with the gentle and peaceful was of life. In Wisconsin, they say that people matter, and you are always made to feel welcome wherever you go. Whether taking in the new Harley Davidson Museum in Milwaukee or playing in the Dells, Wisconsin is a family-friendly state for a holiday.
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