- Our list of the best things to do in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, features the top 91 nearby activities — including 33 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Sun Prairie, WI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Amusement, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 30 things to do within the city of Sun Prairie, WI , followed by 61 popular activities in nearby cities, including Madison, Middleton, Lake Mills and Fort Atkinson
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There's a tasting room and beer garden to try the twelve custom brewed on tap beers. Tours are available and about once per month a technical tour is given by a brewery staff member.
17.7 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.
17.9 Miles
Spanning twelve and a half acres, Hickory Woods Park features open, scenic green space with shade trees. The park also has two playgrounds with equipment, covered picnic shelters, and baseball and soccer fields.
18.2 Miles
The 14.33-acre Junction Ridge Park is a recreational park that includes a basketball court, a lacrosse field, an open grass field, and a playground. The grass field can be used for soccer games and football games.
18.5 Miles
Spanning a total of 4.6-acres of land, Sauk Heights Park is a community park that is best known for being the home of a children's playground. The playground has a tube slide and a double-sided rock-climbing wall.
18.7 Miles
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.
19.1 Miles
The Pope Farm Conservancy sits on 105 acres of land with panoramic views of Lake Mendota. They produce 7 different crops, have a Native American garden and 8 miles of hiking trails and picnic areas. Educational programs available.
19.5 Miles
This is a residential and ceremonial village that was inhabited between 900AD and 1200AD. There's a self-guided tour with informational signs as visitors explore the village. Near the picnic area, parking lot and restrooms there is a manually operated informational narration.
19.5 Miles
A 2.6 acre public park in the Enchanted Valley subdivision, Enchanted Valley Park features swings, a playground with a climbing structure, basketball and volleyball courts, soccer goals, and a picnic shelter.
21.0 Miles
This multi-acre farm amusement park, has farm animals, tractor pulled hay rides, farm themed playground rides, large straw bales for climbing, antique tractors to play on, sand box style corn box, bunny tunnel, corn maze, Potato and pumpkin launcher, scavenger hunt, hands-on milking simulation, games, races, an…