Wisconsin is a midwestern U.S. state with coastlines on 2 Great Lakes (Michigan and Superior) and an interior of forests and farms. Milwaukee, the largest city, is known for the Milwaukee Public Museum, with its numerous re-created international villages, and the Harley-Davidson Museum, displaying classic motorcycles. Several beer companies are based in Milwaukee, and many offer brewery tours.
Top Places to Visit |
-Milwaukee -Madison -Lake Michigan Shore -Lake Superior Shore -Wisconsin Dells -Door County -Kettle Moraine State Forest |
Tourism Information |
–Visit Milwaukee Visitor Information Center –Downtown Madison Visitor Center –Wisconsin State Parks |
Road Trips |
-The Great River Road (Highway 35) along the Mississippi River from Prescott to Prairie du Chien (178 miles) -Highway 60 along the Wisconsin River from Bridgeport to Sauk City (82 miles) -Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive between Whitewater Lake and Elkhart Lake (115 miles) -Wisconsin Lake Superior Byway (Highway 13) between Ashland and Superior (104 miles) -Highway 42 along the Door Peninsula between Two Rivers to Gills Rock (97 miles) |