by Discover Wisconsin | Aug 16, 2018 | Arts & Culture, Family Friendly, Food & Drink, History, Outdoor Recreation, Summer, Things To Do, Winter
From the shores of Lake Menomin to the towering riverside bluffs of Wisconsin’s west coast, there is so much beauty in the Pepin County and Menomonie area. With historical museums, gorgeous trails, and plenty of arts and entertainment, Wisconsin’s west side is fun for...
by Discover Wisconsin | Sep 11, 2017 | Fall, Family Friendly, Food & Drink, History, Outdoor Recreation, Things To Do
1. Lake Geneva Lake Geneva may be known as a summer hotspot in Wisconsin, but fall brings a whole new list of adventures! You can marvel at the beautifully dense fall foliage from a hot air balloon, or tap into your adventurous side on a zip line at Lake Geneva Canopy...
by Discover Wisconsin | Feb 25, 2017 | Arts & Culture, Food & Drink, History, Outdoor Recreation, Spring, Things To Do
cab·in fe·ver (noun) – irritability, listlessness, and similar symptoms resulting from long confinement or isolation indoors during the winter Suffering mild to severe symptoms of cabin fever? No worries. There’s a cure for that! Here are seven perfect...
by Discover Wisconsin | Feb 3, 2017 | Arts & Culture, Food & Drink, History, Outdoor Recreation, Summer, Things To Do, Winter
There’s not much I love more than an all-American, Norman Rockwell-esque town. Lucky for me, Wisconsin is dotted with charming destinations that are the epitome of “Americana.” Here are 10 that come to mind and should be on your travel list:...
by Discover Wisconsin | Nov 1, 2015 | Arts & Culture, History
Aahh, weird Wisconsin, how I love you. Truth is, I appreciate a well-named town. And by well-named, I just mean strange. Here are 25–and believe me, that’s just a sampling–of Wisconsin’s oddly named communities: Arkansaw (Pepin County) Arkansaw, Wis. was...