Discover Your Vacation Home in Wisconsin!
Whether you know where you’re going or just want to find out, you'll find plenty of reasons to make Wisconsin your vacation home getaway. There are a multitude of routes (direct, scenic and rustic) that will provide you some of best choices to live play and explore.
You may want to try out the charms of Door County’s Sturgeon Bay, with romantic carriage rides through neighborhoods of Victorian homes, or along the quiet waterfronts…a great old-fashion delight. Door County is home to 10 of the 35 lighthouses, and most of the 10 are accessible with guided or self-guided tours.
Old World Wisconsin in Eagle also awaits you. It is a personal time machine, and will connect you to the state’s rich historical past. Here you can chat with a shopkeeper from the 1800s, learn how to make your own horseshoes, or enjoy games that kids played long before iPods.
You can visit Vernon County, home to some of the most beautiful farms in the state, and see the fruits of the labor of Wisconsin’s Old Order Amish. Traveling through the “coulee region” is like going back in time. Or you can try Norskedalen (which means "The Norwegian Valley") a 400-acre nature and heritage center located near Coon Valley, where you can enjoy and tour the farms and homes of early Norwegian settlers
Wisconsin’s Maritime Trail encourages divers, snorkelers, boaters and other adventurers to explore some amazing sea treasures. For more than a century, lighthouses have guided navigators through the waters of Lake Superior and the Apostle Islands.
If you enjoy trying new wines and visiting vineyards, then you'll find Wisconsin's wineries to be some of the lovliest. There are wineries in just about every part of the state. Visit the Wisconsin Winery Association for more information.
You will most likely want to visit Taliesin, the signature work of wood and stone from one of America’s greatest architects, Frank Lloyd Wright.
Wisconsin is a perfect vacation home location. Come, explore and enjoy.
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