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Capital:

Madison

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262 - 414 - 608 - 715 - 920

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65,503

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Marsh-N-Stream Kayak Outings - Close encounters with nature. Making kayaking an activity for everyone. Safe, stable, recreational kayaks on calm inland waters. Offering a relaxing nature viewing experience in some of southeastern Wisconsin's most spectacular and amazinga areas. Phone: 414-688-2378 to book your outing.

Potawatomi Bingo Northern Lights Casino
Located just 1 1/2 hours north of Green Bay, opens daily at 9am.  Offering more than 400 slot and video poker machines, blackjack tables, 3 Card Poker, Let It Ride, Craps, and Roulette. Address: Hwy 32, Carter, Forest County - Phone 800-487-9522

Rutabaga is the largest paddlesports shop in the world. We carry canoes such as Wenonah, Bell Canoe, Nova Craft, Old Town, American Traders, and custom boats from small builders. Also kayaks from current designs such as Impex, P&H, Pyranha, Liquid Logic, Prijon, Dagger, and Perception.  We also carry a full line of accessories from over one hundred manufacturers. Rutabaga Outdoor Programs offers classes for all levels, children through adults, as well as classes for folks with disabilities through our adaptive paddling program. Address: 220 W Broadway, Dane County, Madison -  Phone 608-223-9300

Fox River Trail Offering a rich variety of scenery.  Starts in downtown Green Bay along the Fox River and passes through the communities of Allouez, De Pere, Rockland, Wrightstown and Holland. This 20 mile trail has around 6 miles of paved surface section from the trailhead in downtown Green Bay to Heritage Road in De Pere.  The southern section is the designated sections for horseback riding.  Biking is the most popular trail activity followed by walking/jogging and rollerblading. Annual or Daily user fee required for bikers and rollerbladers 16 years and older pay stations along trail at: Heritage Rd., Voyageur Park, Fox Point Boat Launch, 2000 Block Riverside Dr., Porlier and Adams St. (Brown County, Green Bay)

Dairyland Greyhound Park Live greyhound racing, and horse race and greyhound simulcasting. Open year-round. Lots of food and restaurant choices available. Located 25 miles south of Milwaukee. Six miles north of the Illinois border. Located one block off I-94 at Hwy 158. Address: 5522 104th Ave, Kenosha, Kenosha County -  Phone: 800-233-3357

Firehouse 3 Museum
One of three dedicated Fire Museums in Wisconsin.  This former Racine Fire Station dates back to 1882. Restored to the early 1900's it includes both horse drawn and motorized fire fighting equipment and offers many artifacts and photos to view. Address: 700 Sixth Street, Racine, Racine County  - Call 262-637-7395

Gordon Bubolz Nature Preserve This 775-acre white cedar swamp offers a variety of woodland species including great horned owls, pileated woodpeckers, yellow-bellied sapsuckers warblers, herons, cranes, Cooper's hawks, harriers, Canada geese, migrating ducks and shorebirds.  Address: 4815 N Lynndale Dr (Cty A), north of Appleton, Outagamie County - Phone: 920-731-6041

Glacial Drumlin State Park Trail This is aparently the easiest bike ride through the kettle moraine you'll ever take. Enjoy jumbled glacial legacy of hills and valleys not to mention all of the famous kettle scenery. The rail bed trail covers another hard-to-bike natural feature as well; between Dousman and Sullivan the grade crosses a vast marsh that is home to scads of wild critters. Total Distance 51 miles from Waukesha to Cottage Grove also includes a 4 mile on-road connection near Jefferson. For More Information Phone Waukesha Area Tourism Council 1-800-366-8474

Paine Art Center and Gardens The Paine Art Centre and Garden revered as an "American castle," is an outstanding combination of historic mansion, art galleries and seasonal display gardens. Address: 1410 Algoma Blvd, Oshkosh, Winnebago County -  Phone: 920-235-6903

EAA Airventure Museum One of the world's largest aviation museums. With over 160 full-size aircraft displayed in an impressive building. Includes 6 theaters, an exhibit of World War II fighters & bombers ,the world's largest collection of aerobatic, air racing and homebuilt aircraft, and numerous record breaking airplanes-including the smallest that has ever flown!  Plus a children's museum of aviation, guaranteed to keep all the kids entertained. Address: 3000 Poberezny Rd, Oshkosh, Hwys 41 and 44, Winnebago County Phone: 920-426-4818

Chippewa River State Recreational Trail is one of the newest in Wisconsin. Beginning with paved city trails in Eau Claire, the route traces the quiet countryside and broad meanders of the Chippewa River until it connects with the south end of the Red Cedar State Park Trail.  Approximately 23 miles  - For More Information: Phone: 800-344-FUNN

Lowes Creek Trails As Lowes Creek winds its way to the Chippewa River it meanders through a pleasant valley. The tranquillity at Lowes Creek County Park belies the fact that it is just beyond the city of Eau Claire and busy I-94. It's a fun place to ride for beginners or riders who want an easy cruise. And you have ready access to the attractions Eau Claire has to offer, especially if you use Fairfax Park for a trailhead. Approximately 5.5 Miles of trail total - For More Information: Phone: 800-344-FUNN
 

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