- Our list of the best things to do in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, features the top 195 nearby activities — including 96 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Milwaukee, WI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Amusement, Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 34 things to do within the city of Milwaukee, WI , followed by 162 popular activities in nearby cities, including Racine, Waukesha, Cedarburg, Franklin, Port Washington, Brookfield, Oak Creek, Wauwatosa, New Berlin, Mequon, Menomonee Falls, La Crosse and Glendale
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Paint Nite invites guests to break away from a typical night out with the perfect cocktail of creativity and conversation.
10.5 Miles
The natural heart of the city, Franklin Wirth Park in Brookfield, Wisconsin is a community-tied park set in place for the fun of its visitors. This is accomplished with the variety of playgrounds, sport fields and arenas, picnic areas, trails, and more.
10.8 Miles
Spanning 118 miles, scenic Oakleaf Trail is composed of park drives, off-road paved trails, and municipal streets where necessary. The trail loops through all major parks in the area, and street signs mark the trail for convenience.
10.9 Miles
The Big Backyard is a year round indoor playground that offers huge play equipment, riding toys, balls, playhouses, and infant toys. They also host parties for children ages 0 - 8 but welcome older children who come with their families.
10.9 Miles
Consisting of an expansive field, Franklin Woods Nature Center offers visitors a multipurpose sports area for soccer and football. The park is surrounded by trees and has a covered pavilion that hosts picnics and other events.
11.0 Miles
Country Lanes is a 12-lane bowling alley that also features a sports bar that has 7 flat screen TVs. The alley also has a banquet hall that can accommodate up to 120 people at a time.
11.1 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.
11.1 Miles
100%
1 votes
2900 S 163rd Street, New Berlin, WI 53151
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Eight indoor courts and a choice of lessons and leagues makes the Western Racquet Club Moorland Park a resource for family tennis. Milwaukee's only all-tennis facility, Moorland Park offers amenities such as free wireless, big-screen televisions and a viewing area.
11.3 Miles
50%
2 votes
16701 W Cleveland Avenue, New Berlin, WI 53151
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Known for its batting cages, Mike Hegan's Field of Dreams offers an arcade room with pinball machines, air hockey, and a mini carousel. A former professional softball pitcher offers lessons at the batting cages.
11.3 Miles
Situated on 35 acres, Lions Legend Park features soccer and baseball fields along with volleyball and tennis courts. The park also offers picnic tables, park benches, children's playgrounds, pavilions and a band shell.