- 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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Kapco Park is a baseball venue overlooking scenic Lake Michigan that offers affordable, big league excitement. Games entertain children during breaks while free parking, good food and drinks appeal to the adults.
11.1 Miles
Within the North Shore Cinema, guests can access 11 auditoriums which includes the UltraScreen DLX that is three stories tall and 70 feet wide. There is a standard concession stand as well as an on-site pizzeria cafe and cocktail lounge.
12.0 Miles
The Hy & Richard Smith JCC Waterpark is open exclusively to members of the Mequon Jewish Community Center. It is open from the beginning of June through Labor Day and features a zero-entry splash pad, water activity island, climbing wall, and water basketball.
12.0 Miles
Located on 75 acres, Rotary Park features soccer and baseball fields, basketball courts and two fishing ponds. The park also offers children's playgrounds, paved walking paths, picnic areas, a fishing pier and restroom facilities.
12.3 Miles
One of the larger Mequon city parks is known as Virmond Park. This recreational area offers a children's playground, athletic fields, tennis courts, picnic tables, a shelter structure, and an on-site parking area.
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801 W Zedler Ln 100N, Mequon, WI 53092
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The site which now holds the Katherine Kearney Carpenter Park was first donated to the city in 1967. It is mostly a passive recreational park with a few easy walking trails that run through the wooded area.
14.4 Miles
A zoo and animal sanctuary, Shalom Wildlife is home to bison, elk, brown bears, minks and more. And with added fun such as a petting area and playground, this zoo is rated a top tourist destination in the area.
14.9 Miles
Located in downtown La Crosse and along the Mississippi River, Riverside Park is a scenic park with lots of sitting and open areas to enjoy the river. There are seasonal activities and walking trails as well.
14.9 Miles
With 400 acres to explore, Mequon Nature Preserve is a wetland preserve with native plants and animals. There are several interlacing walking trails that take visitors through the woods and past an observation tower.