- TripBuzz found 14 things to do with kids in or near Three Lakes, Wisconsin, including 13 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rhinelander and Minocqua.
- From Northwoods Petroleum Museum to Lake Thompson, the Three Lakes area offers 17 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Mini Golf, Bowling and History Museums.
- Surrounded by several bodies of water, Three Lakes was once a logging town. Today however, it is a popular tourist destination offering an array of public parks, retail shops and eateries. Rich in arts and culture, the community is also home to an arts center, theater and several nationally recognized historic places.
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Ed Jacobsen was an active gas station owner for over 23 years. The Northwoods Petroleum Museum shows his collection of over 3,000 items related to gas stations, and the only employee is Mr. Jacobsen.
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Lake Thompson contains 19 native fish species and 2 introduced species including black crappie, bluegill, largemouth bass, and pumpkinseed fish. The lake is formed by the impoundment of Alger Creek.
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With twenty synthetic bowling lanes, Hodag Lanes offers bowling for both league events and open bowlers. The bowling lane offers party packages and has on site refreshments, snacks, drinks, and meals available at The Hideout Steakhouse.
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Rouman Cinema is a multiplex cinema that shows first-run movies with digital video and sound. It offers a variety of concessions, including gelato, and has a sweet shop on the premises.
16.3 Miles
Camp 10 Ski Area is a place for beginners or experts to ski or snowboard. The hill provides skiing and snowboarding lessons for beginners as well as more complicated courses. A cafeteria is also provided.
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Several historic buildings are maintained within the Pioneer Park Historical Complex, which also features the Rhinelander Logging Museum. In addition to the preserved steam engines and a one room schoolhouse, there is a playground and picnic tables.
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9 S Pelham Street, Rhinelander, WI 54501
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Visitors can step back in time at the Rhinelander Historical Society Museum, to when the area thrived as a logging town. Each room in the yellow and blue house features donated vintage furniture, decor and historical items.
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State Theater was built in 1921 and was once a large single screen. Today, State Theater has been converted to a four screen that shows first run features with a small lobby and concession stand.
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The historic Logging Museum is a museum that details the lives of 19th century loggers in Wisconsin. The museum displays ancient logging equipment including a steam hauler, a steam engine, and road icier.
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The Kovac planetarium is only fourth mechanical globe planetarium ever built in the world, and it is the largest. Constructed by hand, the planetarium is also one of the few that is privately owned, and visitors can see every star in the Northern Hemisphere at its shows.