Nature and culture near Wisconsin vacation home rentals
Enjoying a spot between Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, Wisconsin is full of relaxing vacation spots for hiking, boating or swimming. Stay in a Wisconsin vacation rental close to the lakes, and discover peaceful beaches with clear, shallow waters. Wisconsin is famous for cheese production, with cheese tours that let you sample some of the state's 600 varieties in small, artisanal shops. Milwaukee is the lively capital, with big modern museums, family attractions and a popular sports scene, with stadiums packed with fans on game day, whether it's football or basketball.
Attractions near Wisconsin vacation homes
Milwaukee has a number of unique museums. The Harley-Davidson Museum is fun for bikers, or anyone who appreciates a cool machine, with motorbikes from across the different eras. This modern museum has interactive exhibits, and shiny bikes where you can sit and take a selfie. Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear is housed in a historic home, with every inch taken up by collectibles and historic artifacts. Make your way through the house and discover rooms that have been turned into an old-fashioned pharmacy, doctor's surgery and grocery store, letting you step back in time.
Things to do near Wisconsin vacation rentals
Wisconsin is set on a long stretch of the Lake Michigan shore. The Door County peninsula is covered in dense forest, with a rocky coastline where you'll find hidden sandy beaches. It's a popular spot for Wisconsin vacation rentals, with state parks where deer roam freely, and clear waters for swimming and boating. Kohler-Andrae State Park is a peaceful place to hike through forests and wetlands, spotting rare birds, before enjoying the sandy beach, surrounded by soft dunes and colorful wildflowers.
Local weather for your stay in Wisconsin vacation homes
Wisconsin has 4 distinct seasons, with warm summers and freezing winters. In the summer, temperatures can hit the high-70s, but there are often short showers and thunderstorms. Spring and fall see mild temperatures, although the weather can be unpredictable and drop suddenly. Winters soon fall below freezing, especially close to Lake Michigan, so there's a threat of snow between November and March. This is good news for skiers, with plenty of snow on the slopes during the spring.
Lakefront views and ski areas in Wisconsin
Wisconsin is known for its long lakefront areas, and, to the north, it borders on Lake Superior. You'll find waterside Wisconsin vacation rentals, ideal for a family break. You can take a boat to explore the uninhabited Apostle Islands, which have sea caves formed in volcanic rocks, and islands full of rare nesting birds. Wisconsin has dozens of ski areas, and Wilmot Mountain is a favorite with locals. With 23 runs and 2 terrain parks, this busy ski area has views across the Wisconsin mountains and forest and runs along the Fox River which is popular for boating.
How to get to and around Wisconsin
Fly into Dane County Regional Airport (MSN), the closest airport, located 52.8 mi (85 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you could also fly into Appleton, WI (ATW-Appleton Intl.), which is 35.6 mi (57.3 km) away.
If you're traveling by train, Columbus Station, Portage Station and Wisconsin Dells Station are the main stations in the area.
Culinary culture in Wisconsin
Known as “America’s Dairyland,” Wisconsin is home to many artisan cheesemakers, dairy farms, and frozen custard producers. Colby cheese was first created in Wisconsin, and the state also played a role in Blue Marble Jack cheese, Limburger cheese, and Brick cheese. Friday Night Fish Fry traditions are popular in Wisconsin, particularly beer-battered walleye or perch. Whether you choose to try out artisan cheese or enjoy hearty Midwestern cuisine, you’ll find a range of culinary options near your vacation rental.
Kid-friendly fun near Wisconsin vacation homes
Wisconsin is filled with unique attractions for children of all ages. Vacation rentals are available near places like Kalahari Resorts Dells, a safari-themed resort with a water park, theme park, cinema, and bowling alley, and Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, a recreational park with islands, sandstone caves, and historic lighthouses. Kids will also enjoy the Milwaukee County Zoo, a wildlife park with animal exhibits, pony rides, a carousel, and a sea lion show.