- TripBuzz found 19 things to do with kids in or near La Crosse, Wisconsin, including 5 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Winona and Trempealeau.
- From Children's Museum of La Crosse to South Lanes Bowling, the La Crosse area offers 28 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Movie Theaters, National & State Parks and Amusement Parks (All Ages).
- La Crosse is the largest city on Wisconsin's western border, with an area of over 20 square miles and population of more than 50,000 residents. The city is settled along the Mississippi River, with the self-named La Crosse River flowing into it north of the downtown area. The flat plains of La Crosse are enclosed by surrounding bluffs, making for a scenic terrain.
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A one room school house that was operated continuously for over a hundred years, the Locust School is now owned and operated by the Winneshiek County Historical Society. It is open for tours at select times.
38.8 Miles
A bowling center featuring 12 lanes, Strike Zone offers open and league bowling with automatic scoring. The center provides arcade games, a restaurant and a lounge with adult beverages, pool tables and high-definition televisions for sports viewing.
39.1 Miles
A short distance from Lake Tomah, Glendale Ball Park is a sports-oriented park that has concessions and restroom facilities. The park features baseball and softball fields as well as three sand volleyball courts.
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The Ho Chunk Cinema is a movie theater that features 6 state-of-the-art auditoriums. The theater offers dining experiences as well as special discounts including '$5 Student Thursdays' and '$5 Tuesdays'.
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Visitors to the Seed Savers Exchange Heritage Farm are received at the Lillian Goldman Visitors' Center. The farm is devoted to maintaining biological diversity of local plants and food crops through the exchange of heirloom seeds. The Farm also has a lovely childrens' garden for little visitors to enjoy.
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One of the most unusual American caves, the Decorah Ice Cave remains thoroughly frozen throughout the year, even in scorching summer temperatures. Footwear with excellent traction is essential, and visitors are encouraged to bring a sweater or jacket if they intend to enter the cave.
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Decorah Parks & Recreation offers 500 acres of park land, over 20 miles of off-road trails, a campground, leisure concept swimming pool and year-round recreation activities for all ages. They also provide picnic shelters and cabins for rent.
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Adults and children come to Dunnings Spring Park to see its star attraction, a 200-foot waterfall. The park has a large parking lot and hiking trails. The waterfall is a short walk from the car lot, and its access trail is stable, level and easy to walk on.
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Located next to the Decorah Trout Hatchery, the Trout Run Trail is essentially an 11-mile loop recreational trail that also touches the Upper Iowa River. The last piece of the trail to be completed goes over the Highway-9 bridge and includes special LED lighting.
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Offering the latest film releases, Viking Theater presents all of its movies in digital. It further provides comfortable seating and convenient concessions for added entertainment and enjoyment. And the theater is equipped with both 2D/3D technology.