- TripBuzz found 25 things to do with kids in or near Alma, Wisconsin, including 18 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Winona, Lake City, Wabasha and Pepin.
- From Great Alma Fishing Float to Great River Houseboats at Alma Marina, the Alma area offers 44 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Specialty Museums, Camping Site and Statues.
- A tiny, historic town in Wisconsin, Alma played a vital role in the Crimean War of the 1850's. Fishermen and bird watchers are attracted to this community because of its access to the Mississippi River. The city also offers an array of winter sports and activities including skiing, snowmobiling and ice fishing.
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With a large bank vault on display, Winona National Bank allows visitors to tour the building and browse various exhibits. The second floor of the bank has taxidermy animals and a miniature bank sculpture on display.
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Situated next to the bluffs, Holzinger Lodge provides visitors with direct access to the surrounding nature trails. The lodge has amenities like a kitchen, game room, playground, and lounge available for public use.
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With panoramic views of Winona's landscape and surrounding hills, Garvin Heights Park is filled with trails for visitors to hike. The trails are lined with historical plaques that provide information about the area.
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C A Rohrer Rose Garden has over 200 roses of about 35 varieties spreading in raised beds from a gazebo in the center. The park is situated on the edge of Lake Winona with picturesque Sugar Loaf in the background.
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During the winter, Bud King Ice Arena is open to the public for outdoor, recreational skating when weather permits. A local youth hockey association hosts its games at this arena.
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Featuring cosmic bowling, Westgate Bowl has glow in the dark pins as well as a surround sound and neon lights. The bowling alley offers party packages that include two games of bowling and food from its restaurant.
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Rising 460 feet above the Mississippi River, the sandstone Brady's Bluff Prairie is covered with over 100 species of native Wisconsin plants. The bluff is popular with olive hairstreak butterflies, striped hairstreak butterflies, columbine dusky-wing butterflies, and snaggletooth land snails.
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Perrot State Park is a 500-foot bluff above the Mississippi River. The park is particularly popular with migratory birds like ducks and Canadian geese. This goat prairie is one of the few located within a state park.
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Built between 1856 and 1858, the Pickwick Mill was originally designed as a sawmill, but converted a few years later to a grist mill. The mill is now a historic site.
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A beachside park, Foster Arends Park offers access to the beach and lake as well as a playground with a variety of equipment, a volleyball court, and a shelter with showers.