In southern Wisconsin, Janesville has a history that’s tied to industry. The city started as an 1800s flour and lumber town on the Rock River. Foundries and farm machinery factories followed, along with a massive General Motors plant. While many of these ventures have come and gone, there’s a new vibrancy in the city that’s worth discovering – it’s a place that hasn’t forgotten its past as it embraces what’s new. It's a place to discover waterfront art, craft beverages, and tranquil natural areas. Welcome to Janesville, a town that just might surprise you – here are some of our very favorite spots there and why we think you should consider it for a lovely weekend getaway in Wisconsin!
Let's get ready for an amazing weekend getaway in Wisconsin!
Our first stop is Rotary Botanical Gardens, where a former sand and gravel quarry has been transformed into a lush oasis that will take you to another world. Rotary Botanical Gardens is a 20-acre property with paths that wind through Japanese, Scottish, French formal, Italian, and English cottage gardens. During the winter holiday season, the property hosts a huge holiday lights display.
Lincoln-Tallman House
This 1857 home holds an interesting history. It once hosted Abraham Lincoln, back when the future president was traveling through the area to make appearances. It’s now owned by the city of Janesville. The Rock County Historical Society operates a museum in the home that details life in the 1800s.
Fermenting Cellars Winery
North of Janesville, this log home winery delivers great wine and atmosphere. A seasonal patio is the perfect spot to gather with friends or just relax with a glass or two.
Downtown Janesville
Janesville’s downtown flanks the Rock River and it's filled with shops and restaurants. It’s a pleasant and relaxed shopping district with plenty of parking - you'll want to explore this place on foot. The downtown has some beautiful and vibrant murals that will provide a beautiful backdrop to your time downtown.
Riverside Park
This tranquil 87-acre park traces the Rock River and it’s the perfect place for a stroll. You’ll encounter scenic overlooks, picnic areas, and pavilions.
Ice Age Trail
This national scenic trail traces the path of ancient glaciers and it runs more than 1,000 miles through Wisconsin. It crosses through the heart of Janesville – follow the marked signs for a winding journey through the city’s parks and natural areas.
Janesville has plenty of comfortable lodging options and it's an easy drive from cities like Milwaukee, Wausau, and Green Bay. Learn more about the city and its top attractions on the Janesville website, as well as the Janesville Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Facebook page.
Have you ever been to this exciting small town? If so, what was your favorite part? Would you agree that these are among the best small towns in Wisconsin? What are your favorite Wisconsin getaway destinations? We'd love to read about your experiences in the comments section below!
Once you’ve explored Janesville, here are some more Wisconsin small towns that are perfect for your next escape.
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