- Our list of the best things to do in Middleton, Wisconsin, features the top 100 nearby activities — including 33 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Middleton, WI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Museums & Galleries, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 27 things to do within the city of Middleton, WI , followed by 73 popular activities in nearby cities, including Sun Prairie, Madison, New Glarus and Baraboo
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The .9-acre Summit Ridge Park is a recreational outdoor park that features a play area that includes monkey bars, a swing set, and a slide. The park also has picnic tables.
0.7 Miles
Stonefield Park is a public tennis facility that includes 2 tennis courts and offers competitive tennis leagues as well as lessons. The leagues charges $5 per month and provides rankings and statistics to players.
0.7 Miles
Featuring two public tennis courts, Stricker Park provides visitors with a walking path around the scenic pond. There are several tennis trainers at the court that offer lessons to visitors.
1.6 Miles
The 2.1-acre Murphy Park is a neighborhood park that was developed in 2007 and includes playground equipment and swings. The playground includes two slides, a bridge, and several climbing obstacles.
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The Middleton Area Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and publicizing the history of the Middleton area. The Society maintains a variety of exhibits at both the Rowley House and at the Museum in the old train Depot.
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The Middleton Players Theatre is a volunteer-run community theater group that performs a variety of shows and performances throughout the year. Each performance is held in the 891-seat Middleton Performing Arts Center.
1.8 Miles
Spanning a total of 6-acres of land, Quisling Park is a recreational park for dogs that is part of the larger 146-acre Metropolitan Refuse District. The park provides water fountains, picnic tables, and an agility course.
2.8 Miles
The Marcus Point Cinema is an entertainment destination that features 16 auditoriums in a 3-story building. The cinema is best known for the 75-ft wide screen named the Ultrascreen.
3.2 Miles
Madison's Sundance Cinema is a movie multiplex that shows a combination of first-run Hollywood movies and some foreign, art house, and independent films. The theater offers a rooftop bar and a variety of food and beverage options.
4.3 Miles
The largest of the four lakes in the area is Lake Mendora whose name actually means large in Chippewa. Lake-based recreation is offered to visitors, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison sits on its shores.