- Our list of the best things to do in Kenosha, Wisconsin, features the top 176 nearby activities — including 87 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Kenosha, WI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Entertainment & Shows, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 25 things to do within the city of Kenosha, WI , followed by 152 popular activities in nearby cities, including Waukegan, Racine, Gurnee, Grayslake, Libertyville, Mundelein, Franklin, Oak Creek, Zion, Vernon Hills, Pleasant Prairie, Great Lakes and Round Lake Beach
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42.2 Miles
Featuring open forest areas and wetlands, Black Bear Park has a pond with fish and waterfowl, a playground and a gazebo with a picnic table. The park can be used for basketball, frisbee golf, fishing and walking.
42.3 Miles
Part of the local parks department, the Stingray Bay Family Aquatic Center offers a large, paid swimming pool, water slides, and diving boards under the supervision of trained lifeguards. The park also has volleyball pits and a small cafe.
42.3 Miles
Shenandoah Park is nearly 5 acres and includes a baseball diamond and a playground divided into two sections for different aged children. They also have picnic tables, bleachers and lots of benches.
42.3 Miles
Focusing on presenting medieval and mythological programs to schools and school groups, Caton Enterprises Ltd offers an array of shows, including King Arthur Alive!, Medieval Knights, The Medieval Falconer, and Greek Mythology.
42.5 Miles
Atcher Island, part of the Schaumburg Park District, is a tropical-themed water park with water slides, a circular drop slide and a children’s sprayground. Open from June to August, refreshments and concessions available on-site.
42.5 Miles
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11419 S Il Route 47, Huntley, IL 60142
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The Huntley Park Dist Administrative Office is the command center for the Huntley Park District. The office administers the area parks and sports facilities, and conducts a wide variety of programs, including sports programs and community events.
42.6 Miles
Part of the Huntley Park District, the Diecke Discovery Zone offers a variety of activities for kids to engage in. There are traditional playground structures as well as some creative zones with running water, sand, and digging tools.
42.7 Miles
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3 votes
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.
42.8 Miles
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6 votes
550 S Park Blvd, Streamwood, IL 60107
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Members of Park Place Family Recreation Center receive access to locker rooms and fitness equipment. The pool has several lanes for swimming laps and a small water slide area. There are also swimming classes for children at this pool.
43.1 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.