- Our list of the best things to do in Alma, Wisconsin, features the top 35 nearby activities — including 18 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Alma, WI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Amusement, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Alma, WI , followed by 26 popular activities in nearby cities, including Winona, Lake City, Wabasha, Pepin and Fountain City
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With preserved artifacts that tell a story, the Red Wing Pottery Museum has shelves and tables worth of stoneware and art pottery. Exhibits include folk art, utilitarian dinnerware, vintage photographs of pottery being made, and a timeline of pottery innovation.
34.3 Miles
Kinney Creek Brewery uses fresh, local ingredients to bring a variety of craft beers to its Midwestern customers. The brewery's tap room offers many of its beers for sampling in pints, flights and growlers.
34.4 Miles
The Rochester Area Family YMCA is a non-profit organization with the goal of helping families and communities come together. The facility includes a swimming pool, a fitness room, and racquetball courts.
34.5 Miles
Dedicated on June 25, 2000, Soldiers Field Veterans Memorial honors American veterans and allies. The Wall of Remembrance and Walk of Remembrance honor approximately 9,000 veterans and allies, while the Trees of Remembrance represent each state in the union.
34.6 Miles
A 20-lane bowling center, Colonial Lanes offers open bowling, league play and birthday party hosting. The center provides a bar and lounge, pool tables, televisions for sports viewing, arcade games and Xtreme bowling with lighting effects and music.
34.6 Miles
Located near the Soldiers Field Veterans Memorial, the Field of Fun, also known as Wood Park, features an enclosed play area for young children with a separate toddler play area. The park also has picnic areas.
34.9 Miles
Offering year round entertainment, the Sheldon Theatre produces classic musicals, plays, dance recitals, and specialty live music concerts. The building which houses the theater is historic in its own right as it was built in 1904 and is the country's first city-owned theater.
35.0 Miles
As the Mississippi River passes through Red Wing, Minnesota, it passes the majestic Barn Bluff. The bluff is a tall, long elevated section of shoreline that features prominently in many legends of the Dakota Nation.
35.0 Miles
Red Wing is home to Lake Pepin, a 21-mile stretch of the Missouri River that is the longest naturally occuring lake along its entire length. The lake is home to over 60 fish species and many types of freshwater plants.
35.0 Miles
The park has separate trails for snowshoeing and pet walking so as not to interfere with the mountain bike, hiking, and skiing trails. A bridge provides access to both sides of Lowes creek for fishing and other activities; picnic shelter and pit toilets are located next to the parking lot.