- TripBuzz found 70 things to do with kids in or near West Bend, Wisconsin, including 54 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cedarburg, Port Washington, Mequon and Menomonee Falls.
- From Kettle Moraine Ice Center to King Pin Bowl & Ale House, the West Bend area offers 73 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Bowling, Dog Races and Movie Theaters.
- Previously occupied by the Potawatomi and Menominee Indians, West Bend, WI has a rich history. West Bend is located less than half an hour from Milwaukee and an hour and a half from state capital Madison. Special activities and events in the area include a farmers' market, the West Bend Cache Bash, and Music on Main.
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West Bend Regal Ware Museum tells the story of two giants in the aluminum housewares industry. Both companies had a significant impact on the Washington County community and were instrumental in nationally shaping American consumerism and women's history.
4.8 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.
5.5 Miles
Taught by nationally-ranked tennis professional Ted Sprinkmann, Sprinkmann Tennis Programs offer tennis instruction via Sprinkmann's distinctive method for players of all experience levels. Sprinkmann has been teaching tennis for over 35 years.
1.7 Miles
Specializing in Victorian Christmas carols, A Christmas Carol offers an interactive theater experience during the holiday season. All of the actors speak with a British accent and are dressed in Victorian period costumes.
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Trail Dog Running is a running company that offers and hosts trail running races in a low key atmosphere. The company focuses on off-road races for runners of all experience and ability levels.
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1386 Fond du Lac Street, West Bend, WI 53090
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Built in 1877, the St. Agnes Historic Convent & School is a Fieldstone pioneer home that highlights the challenges of early Wisconsin settlers. The convent sisters became one of the earliest schools in the area.
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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.
9.8 Miles
No one knows for sure why Cedarburg Covered Bridge was built with a covering, but most think it was to protect travelers from oncoming storms. As it is surrounded by beautiful parks, it is a neat visit.
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An institution for more than 150 years, the Ozaukee County Fair features rides, carnival games, live musical performances, truck and tractor pulls, livestock auctions, and a wide array of food and beverage options.
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Cedar Cultural Center is a community center which has been catering to the Cedarburg community for 28 years. Music, comedy, and educational performances are put on throughout the year, as well as exhibitions featuring local artists.