- Our list of the best things to do in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, features the top 65 nearby activities — including 28 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Oshkosh, WI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 19 things to do within the city of Oshkosh, WI , followed by 46 popular activities in nearby cities, including Appleton, Ripon, Neenah, Fond Du Lac, Green Lake and Keshena
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Located in a scenic wooded hills area, the Sleeping Dragon Ranch is an equestrian center offering a number of services for horses and their owners. Trail rides, horse boarding, and riding lessons are among the services provided at the center.
48.1 Miles
Featuring horror themed rooms, Splatter Haus is a haunted house during the Halloween season that visitors can explore. The house has actors dressed up in costume that are ready to scare visitors around every corner.
48.9 Miles
The Bernard Swartz House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in a contest by Life Magazine to design a home for a typical American family. Although the design was modified and built in a different location, the house is a Wright creation where visitors can stay or tour.
48.9 Miles
Visitors can view a variety of farm equipment and other artifacts on display that represent the local rural farm heritage at the Historic Farm Museum. The museum features antique tractors, vintage tools, and room displays from an early 1900's farmhouse.
49.1 Miles
A 20-lane bowling facility, Rudy's Lanes features open bowling and private event hosting with shoe rental. The center offers arcade game machines, cosmic bowling and an event room as well as food, drinks and adult beverages.
49.2 Miles
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1619 Jefferson Street, Two Rivers, WI 54241
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The Hamilton Wood Type Museum contains over 1.5 million pieces of wood type in over 1,000 styles and sizes with many pieces produced by the Hamilton Company. The museum also contains 1920s to 1970s advertising cuts and rare specimen catalogs.
49.2 Miles
Constructed in 1850, the Historic Washington House was a German immigrants hotel with most of the occupants working at the nearby sawmills. Known as the birthplace of the ice cream sundae, the museum serves over 18 different flavors, and visitors can tour 10 rooms with historic displays of early businesses.
49.4 Miles
At the Rogers Street Fishing Village, visitors can tour five historic buildings. Visitors can see a 1936 wooden fishing tug BUDDY O, fishing sheds, an antique Kahlenberg Marine Oil Engine, Great Lakes Coast Guard Shipwrecks exhibit and climb the 1886 Two Rivers' North Pier Lighthouse.
49.9 Miles
Neshotah Park is a Lake Michigan beach park that is open to the public. The park features sandy shores, walking and biking trails, picnic areas and volleyball nets.