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In Wisconsin, there’s always more to see. Full of surprises, our state serves as a unique playground for heartwarming moments and heart-pumping adventures. With wonders in every corner of the state, you’re sure to find one for your group.

Lambeau Field Apostle Islands National Lakeshore Taliesin Estate and Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center Witches Gulch Milwaukee Art Museum Eagle Tower at Peninsula State Park Kohler-Andrae State Park Grandad Bluff Yerkes Observatory Devil's Lake State Park Willow Falls

Live the Ultimate Football Experience

Lambeau Field is more than a stadium - it’s an experience. Forged over a century by the community itself, it’s a modern-day cathedral where the sound of thousands becomes one. Home to the NFL’s most iconic team and legends, it has captivated hearts for generations. Green Bay’s small-town charm provides the perfect backdrop for all the prime-time action – on game day and every other day. From the people you’ll meet at the pre-game tailgate to the fellow fans you'll walk alongside in the hallways of legends, we guarantee you’ll leave Lambeau with new friends and memories that will last a lifetime.

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Discover Packers Legends
Tour Iconic Lambeau Field
Owned By The Fans

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Kayak New Waters

Venturing north? The Apostle Islands National Lakeshore is a must-see when exploring this picturesque corner of the state. Here, your group will be in no short supply of outdoor adventures: from sea cave kayak tours to shipwreck scuba diving. If you prefer to stroll the shore, 21 islands and 12 miles of mainland coast feature plenty of history, hiking trails and, of course, lighthouses.

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More Lighthouses Than Any Other National Park Site
Site Of 240+ Migrating/Breeding Bird Species
Camp On 19 Of The 21 Islands

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Revel in Wright’s Legacy

Walk in the footsteps of renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright at his estate, Taliesin. In addition to being Wright’s home, the property sits on 800 verdant acres and is peppered with other buildings designed by Wright that were used by his family and students. As you revel in both the beauty of the Driftless Region and Wright’s career-defining architectural contributions, you’re sure to leave with a renewed appreciation for nature and the inspiration it fuels.

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The Home, Studio And School Is Comprised of 37,000 Square Feet
The Romeo And Juliet Windmill Is The Oldest Design On The Property
Taliesin Is A UNESCO World Heritage Site

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Experience Stunning Outdoor Magic

After hopping aboard a guided boat tour on the Wisconsin River, you'll arrive at Witches Gulch, a spectacular rock cavern carved by years of wind and water. Named by historic photographer H.H. Bennett, the gulch can seem otherworldly on foggy days. Lead your group through its twists and turns and discover the natural marvels that surround you. Then, return to your vessel and see what else the Dells area has to offer, from five-star spas to limitless adventure at Devil's Lake State Park.

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Access Only By Boat
Learn Native American History
Named By Historic Photographer H.H. Bennett

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Soak up Inspiration

The architecture of this wonder makes it a work of art in itself. With an iconic Calatrava-designed exterior, the Milwaukee Art Museum has grown to become a beautiful Wisconsin landmark. Weave your path on a self-guided tour or get a deeper understanding from museum staff. And if you're feeling inspired, attend a Drop-In Art Making Session – part of one of the nation's largest educational programs of its kind.

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Work From 250 BC To Present
Burke Brise Soleil Sunshade Opens & Closes Each Day
Collection Includes 30,000 Pieces

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Take Your Adventure Sky-High

In 2021, Peninsula State Park’s Eagle Tower was renovated to give visitors of all abilities improved access to ocean-like views of Green Bay. With an 850-foot wheelchair-accessible ramp, hikers can seamlessly transition to the treetops before finding themselves at the overlook – a view you can’t leave Wisconsin without seeing.

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Ocean-like Views
Wheelchair Accessible
253-Foot-High Observation Deck

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Experience Midwest Surf Culture

The sweeping sand dunes at Kohler-Andrae State Park make for a one-of-a-kind backdrop for year-round memories. Rally your group for a hike on foot, bike or horseback. Then, take a Lake Michigan dip, where fishing, swimming and even surfing are a total must. Not to mention, winter activities keep this wonder bustling all year long.

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Majestic Sand Dunes On Lake Michigan's Shore
2.5 Miles of Sandy Beach
Adaptive Equipment Available

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Race to the Top

Grandad Bluff is a cherished park to La Crosse residents and visitors. Long regarded as a local treasure, adventurers have spent years exploring its trails. Not only will you find one of the most scenic overviews of the Mississippi River area. You can also spot Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin when you arrive at the top! Drop some change in the coin-operated binoculars and observe the Driftless region that thrives below.

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See Three States at Once
Bluffs Reach 600 Feet High
Faces West, Perfect For Sunsets

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Get starry eyed at Yerkes Observatory

Map the stars like some of astronomy’s greats. Yerkes Observatory opened its dome to excited stargazers in 1897 and quickly became known as a place where significant scientific discoveries and contributions were made. Notable standouts include the first-ever picture of Pluto, the discovery of the Milky Way’s large clouds, and the first photographed evidence of the expansion of the universe by Edwin Hubble (of the famed telescope name). Today, curious minds continue to visit Yerkes to learn, discover and satisfy their deep space exploration desires.

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Albert Einstein Visited Yerkes During His First Trip To America In 1921
The First Picture Of Pluto Was Inadvertently Taken In 1909 - And Not Seen As Notable
The Barrel Of The Telescope Is 63 Feet Long And Weighs 6 Tons

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Marvel at Hilltop Views

This Wisconsin State Park is a marvel in more ways than one. With 9,217 acres to explore, Devil's Lake State Park is a perfect playground for hiking, kayaking, fishing and even scuba diving! Climb the 500-foot bluffs to find Devil’s Doorway and Balanced Rock, two iconic geological gems. Or visit the Nature Center to learn why this site is both a National Natural Landmark and one of fewer than 100 Last Great Places in the world named by the Nature Conservancy.

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Wisconsin's Largest State Park (9,217 Acres)
Nearly 30 Miles Of Trails
Home To Astounding Rock Formations

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Indulge in Awe-Inspiring Cascades

Nestled northeast of Hudson, Willow Falls is the epitome of Wisconsin sightseeing. The river flows out of a rocky gorge that's up to 200 feet deep, where water spills over three main shelves for a combined 45-foot drop. The stair-step ledges of the falls create a mix of gentle and thunderous cascades—a spectacular sensory experience for your eyes and ears. Whether your sights are set on rapids spilling over intricate rock formations or covered by ethereal drifts of ice and snow, a brief hike to the geological showpiece presents visitors with the perfect view all year round.

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Accessible from Multiple Trails
100 Feet Across
The Bridge Provides the Perfect Selfie Spot

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