- Our list of the best things to do in Green Lake, Wisconsin, features the top 29 nearby activities — including 13 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Green Lake, WI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Green Lake, WI , followed by 27 popular activities in nearby cities, including Oshkosh, Ripon and Fond Du Lac
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Playing host to over 1,000 of Oshkosh's biggest and best events yearly is Ford Festival Park. Parades, conventions, heritage festivals and concerts are just a few of the events patrons can enjoy in the park.
21.1 Miles
Settler's Mill Miniature Golf is an 18-hole miniature golf course with a mill theme. The course is populated with waterfalls, streams, and rivers, and is surrounded by 45,000 gallons of water. Settler's Mill also maintains a snack shop and arcade.
21.2 Miles
As one of the largest aviation museums in the world, this museum has a collection of over 200 historic planes, and four movie theaters. The KidVenture Gallery offers hands-on exhibits and there are vintage aerodrome rides available.
22.3 Miles
The Oshkosh branch of Marcus Theaters is a cinema multiplex with 12 theaters, all of which offer digital video and sound. The theater offers stadium seating, as well, and runs regular discounts and specials.
22.5 Miles
Oshkosh Lanes is a bowling alley that offers open bowling as well as a variety of leagues and tournaments. There is a bar and grill on site, and the alley offers a number of discounts and value packages.
23.5 Miles
Hughes Home Maid Chocolates is a community landmark that provides a variety of specialty homemade chocolate treats as well as a brief tour of their production facility and processes.
23.9 Miles
Oshkosh Public Museum offers temporary and permanent exhibits displaying the history of Oshkosh. Some of the permanent exhibits at the museum include an 8-foot Apostles Clock, wetlands exhibit, a scale model of Paine Lumber Company, a 1913 Hawley Davidson, an 1880 dental case, and over 200 glass and ceramic pie…
23.9 Miles
Established in 1946 by Nathan and Jessie Paine, owners of the Paine Lumber Company, the Paine Arts Center and Garden was originally intended to be their home. At the center, visitors can see an Alois Lang hand carved staircase featuring acorn motif, a Jacobean period library, and the formal gardens.
23.9 Miles
The Wiouwash State Trail runs through Winnebago, Outagamie, Waupaca and Shawano counties using former railroad corridors. As of 2014, two sections of the trail are complete and can be used for biking, walking, horseback riding, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing.
24.1 Miles
This historic full-functioning opera house was built in 1883 and restored in both the 1980's and 2009. It is a non-profit facility that is the site of year round performances. The European style theater only has 668 seats giving it an intimate feel.