- TripBuzz found 99 things to do with kids in or near Port Washington, Wisconsin, including 87 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Milwaukee, Cedarburg, West Bend and Mequon.
- From Possibility Playground to Nicky Boy Charters, the Port Washington area offers 68 different types of family activities, including: Fishing, Bowling, Other Adventures and Playgrounds.
- Just a short drive from Milwaukee, Port Washington sits on Lake Michigan which gives it a rich nautical history. This includes its commercial fishing industry which was once very important to the economy. Celebrating this heritage, the town hosts a number of festivals and special events including a Maritime Heritage Festival and an annual Fish Day.
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A family-owned golf facility, Tee It Up Golf Range offers a driving range with a variety of targets. The facility also features practice bunkers and greens, and offers daily deals.
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Frame Park, 1128 Baxter Street, Waukesha, WI 53186
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At High Roller Fun Rentals, visitors can take a swan shaped paddle boat around a river. The shop also rents multi-seat, covered bike rentals to take along the surrounding bike path.
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101 West Main Street, Waukesha, WI 53186
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A cultural center, Waukesha County Museum features an array of exhibits dedicated to local history. This includes a display honoring music legend Les Paul and Dr. David Roberts, a local veterinarian accused of a gruesome murder.
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This is a four-mile, fourteen-turn race track, which has a park like grounds setting, concessions, group event programs and motorcycle classes. There are public race weekends, karting and super Moto, as well as advanced driving classes.
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Booths selling jellies, fresh vegetables, salsas, breads, jewelry, and more line the streets of the Elkhart Lake Farmers Market in Wisconsin. Vendors provide something for everyone, including gluten free and natural products.
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A 42 acre park, the Cudahy Nature Preserve is a scenic area that offers extensive hiking and biking trails. The Preserve is one of the state's wilder parks, offering largely unspoiled wilderness.
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Established in 1936, the MAS Observatory is a three acre observatory featuring state of the art CCD equipment. The observatory is periodically opened to the public for public viewing sessions.
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With 579 acres to explore, Minooka Park offers a beach, wooded trails and a dog park. In winter, Minooka Park features miles of cross-country skiing trails as well as sledding.
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Bethesda Park is a pet friendly place to bring family and friends. It features a nearby creek, a playground for children 5-12 years of age, covered picnic areas, tennis courts, and paved trails for runners, skaters, bikers, and walkers.
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A 75-acre facility, Valley View Park offers a range of activities including archery, a baseball diamond, basketball court, disc golf, horseshoe court, cross-country skiing and sledding. The park is also home to the New Berlin Soap Box Derby track.