- Our list of the best things to do in Minocqua, Wisconsin, features the top 28 nearby activities — including 11 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Minocqua, WI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Amusement, Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 15 things to do within the city of Minocqua, WI , followed by 13 popular activities in nearby cities, including Rhinelander
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ArtStart is a group of volunteers, including artists and educators, who have transformed the historic Federal Building into a destination arts and cultural center. Patrons can view a wide range of exhibits or attend classes and other arts-related activities.
21.6 Miles
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9 S Pelham Street, Rhinelander, WI 54501
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Visitors can step back in time at the Rhinelander Historical Society Museum, to when the area thrived as a logging town. Each room in the yellow and blue house features donated vintage furniture, decor and historical items.
21.6 Miles
The historic Logging Museum is a museum that details the lives of 19th century loggers in Wisconsin. The museum displays ancient logging equipment including a steam hauler, a steam engine, and road icier.
21.8 Miles
Since 1946, Joe's Pastry Shop has been making pastries stuffed with locally sourced ingredients often without hormones or added chemicals. These meat pastries can be stuffed with a variety of ingredients including beef and chicken.
22.4 Miles
Rouman Cinema is a multiplex cinema that shows first-run movies with digital video and sound. It offers a variety of concessions, including gelato, and has a sweet shop on the premises.
23.7 Miles
The White Pines Family Fun Center is a recreational facility that features an eighteen-hole miniature golf course, a go-kart, and a video game arcade. The facility also has a small snack shop.
24.1 Miles
Almon County Park is a 160 acre beach-side park. Attractions include swimming, hiking on one of two nature trails, picnic areas, a sports field, and a full size disc golf course.
24.5 Miles
Lake Thompson contains 19 native fish species and 2 introduced species including black crappie, bluegill, largemouth bass, and pumpkinseed fish. The lake is formed by the impoundment of Alger Creek.
26.1 Miles
In 1926, the government built the Turtle Flambeau Dam creating the 35,500-acre Turtle Flambeau Scenic Wilderness Waters Area. In the area, people can tube; water ski; canoe; kayak; fish for crappie, muskies, and small mouth bass; hunt for deer, bear, snowshoe hare, and turkey; and trap for mink and beaver.
26.4 Miles
Ed Jacobsen was an active gas station owner for over 23 years. The Northwoods Petroleum Museum shows his collection of over 3,000 items related to gas stations, and the only employee is Mr. Jacobsen.