- TripBuzz found 32 things to do with kids in or near Monroe, Wisconsin, including 21 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Freeport, New Glarus and Beloit.
- From Leisure Lanes Inc to Turner Hall Bowling Lanes, the Monroe area offers 62 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Movie Theaters, Other Entertainment and Theaters.
- Known as the 'Swiss Cheese Capital' of the world, the city of Monroe, Wisconsin's most popular attraction is its dairy byproduct. In celebration of this, the city hosts the annual Cheese Days Festival. Other attractions include various local breweries, museums, shopping districts, large city parks, walking and hiking trails and a charming historic downtown square.
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2050 St Albert the Great Drive, Sun Prairie, WI 53590
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Featuring a gazebo available for events, Orfan Community Park is a mostly open, grassy area with a walking trail from one end of the park to the other. It has a playground as well as basketball and tennis courts.
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115 E Main Street, Sun Prairie, WI 53590
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Located in a red brick building that dates back to 1924, the Sun Prairie Historical Library & Museum features annually-changing exhibits as well as seasonal special events. The facility also offers help in genealogical research.
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1250 Lillian Street, Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
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The Fort Atkinson Aquatic Center is a family friendly facility that has amenities including a 175-foot waterslide, a whale waterslide, 2 diving boards, and sand playgrounds. The water park also has concessions.
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Radloff Lane, Fort Atkinson, WI
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Dorothy Carnes County Park & Rose Lake State Natural Area is a popular place for outdoor activities like hiking, skiing and snow shoeing. Those looking for more laid-back outdoor time can bird watch, picnic, or simply enjoy nature.
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The historic Panther Intaglio is an outdoor museum that is known for being on the National Register of Historic Places. The museum is dedicated to several Native American intaglios that existed in the area in the past.
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Housed in a residential area, Vandenburg Heights Park has grassy, open fields with trees, two children's play structures, swings and slides. It can be used to play basketball as well as volleyball on the single sand court.
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Blankenheim Park is a small, community owned and managed park located within a suburban neighborhood setting. It features multiple picnic areas, playgrounds, and manicured green space for walking and outdoor activities.
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Located in a residential setting, Birkinbine Park features open grassy areas with trees and a half basketball court. The park provides a children's play structure, swings, park benches, picnic tables and a short, paved path.
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Paddlers looking to canoe the Wisconsin River can rent equipment from the nearby Wisconsin Canoe Company. Along with supplying canoes, they will also arrange day and overnight trips for small or large groups.
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Wetmore Community Park is a large recreational park that features a park shelter, restrooms, swings, and slides. The park also offers a large open field and ice rinks that are installed in the winter.