- The list below includes 16 free or cheap things to do in or near Spring Green, Wisconsin, including 50 different types of inexpensive activities like Music Venue, Architectural Buildings, Art Gallery and Farms & Ranches.
- From Tower Hill State Park to Taliesin, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Spring Green and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Baraboo, Mineral Point and Middleton.
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Sugar River Gallery offers a wide cross section of women's fashion, jewelry and accessories. They also feature accent furniture, mountain arts pottery, photo arts of local scenery, watercolors by local artists, decor and gifts.
33.2 Miles
This is a mini-Swiss town that is open seasonally starting in the spring. They have a variety of shops that sell gourmet cheeses, chocolates, sausages, homemade ice cream, fudge wines and both domestic and European delicacies.
33.2 Miles
Spanning 24 miles, the Sugar River Trail runs along an abandoned railroad right of way through hills, meadows, woods and farmlands. The trail provides access to camping and hunting areas and can be used for hiking, biking and dog walking.
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Open seasonally, from May to October, Swissland Miniture Golf features 18 holes of golf with varied obstacles and a Swiss theme. The course features a live goat on the first hole, as well as a variety of refreshments.
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A tour guide leads groups on a twenty-minutes expedition through the Lost Temple in search of the Golden Skull in this family-friendly attraction.
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A small bowling alley with eight lanes, Swiss Lanes offers affordable bowling in an intimate setting. It also offers refreshments, including draft beer on tap, and a small diner that serves a variety of specials.
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Featuring grills and picnic tables, Beaver Springs Fishing Park offers visitors ponds for catching medium to jumbo sized trout. In addition to showcasing taxidermy animals like peacocks, the park hosts live animals like baby alligators and horses.
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Allen Centennial Gardens is a combination outdoor teaching garden for the Horticulture Department of the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as a public garden. The gardens are open 365 days every year and are spread over 2.5 acres.
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Fans will feel the ground rock at Camp Randall Stadium University of Wisconsin. The stadium seats over 80,000 people, which makes it the nation's largest stadium owned by a school.
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Sprawling over 40 acres, Vilas Park offers visitors amenities like fishing piers, grass fields, trails, and more. The park has playground areas with an Old Woman in a Shoe themed slide and dinosaur equipment.