The beauty of Wisconsin ranges from the extravagant grandiosity of our natural spaces to our clean, friendly cities. We get so caught up in our lives sometimes that we don't see the beauty and wonder around us. Have you been there? Wondering how to escape from the wilds of the world, ready to fall in love with Wisconsin all over again? And we should take time to really appreciate what we have. We have some awesome treasures in Wisconsin. Here's an offering, dear friends, of the must-see places in Wisconsin you really need to experience before you die. There's a little something for everyone!
1. Lambeau Field
Lambeau Field is the home of the Green Bay Packers! Folks in Wisconsin love their football, and whether you're visiting for a game or perhaps taking a stadium tour, Lambeau Field is one place you're sure to feel the energy and fun.
2. The Dells
The Wisconsin Dells are known for their shockingly stunning scenery and glacier-carved sandstone formations. You'll find multiple state parks in the surrounding area, and expansive nature trails and camping options.
3. Cave of Mounds
The Cave of Mounds in Wisconsin is a natural limestone cave that was named for the nearby hills known as the "Blue Mounds." The beauty of the cave goes unmatched, naturally carved from the underbelly of the state and frequented by tourists and locals.
4. Big Manitou Falls
You'll find Big Manitou Falls on the Black River, within the Douglas County Pattison State Park. Big Manitou Falls is the highest waterfall in the state of Wisconsin at 165-feet high.
5. Apostle Islands
The Apostle Islands are a group of 22 islands found in Lake Superior, and they're popular for vacationers and adventurers alike. Make sure you check out the Apostle Islands Grand Tour if you're looking for heaps of fun!
6. Horicon National Wildlife Refuge
The Horicon National Wildlife Refuge is set alongside a local lake, and it's a great place to head if you're looking to bird watch or experience an isolated part of Wisconsin state.
7. High Cliff State Park
High Cliff State Parkis located near Sherwood, Wisconsin, and remains the only state-owned recreation area alongside Lake Winnebago. It's known for its expansive beauty and limestone cliffs.
8. Pattison State Park
The almost 1,500 acres that make up Pattison State Park can be found in Superior, Wisconsin. The park contains the highest waterfall in Wisconsin and was established in 1920.
9. Door County
Found in between Green Bay and Lake Michigan, Door County is located on a beautiful peninsula. It's known for picturesque coastal towns, scenic beauty, and fruit orchards.
10. Eagle River
Eagle River can be found in Vilas County in Wiscons, and its a popular vacation destination due to the many lakes and water features in the area.
What other places in Wisconsin should be on our bucket list? Let us know in the comments.
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