- Our list of the best things to do in Trempealeau, Wisconsin, features the top 40 nearby activities — including 26 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Trempealeau, WI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Food & Drink, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Trempealeau, WI , followed by 37 popular activities in nearby cities, including La Crosse, Winona and Fountain City
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Since ELMARO Vineyard planted their first vineyard in 2006, the company has been active in making wine. In addition, they can host events for up to 200 guests, give frequent dance lessons, and often have live music.
0.8 Miles
Perrot State Park is a 500-foot bluff above the Mississippi River. The park is particularly popular with migratory birds like ducks and Canadian geese. This goat prairie is one of the few located within a state park.
1.6 Miles
Rising 460 feet above the Mississippi River, the sandstone Brady's Bluff Prairie is covered with over 100 species of native Wisconsin plants. The bluff is popular with olive hairstreak butterflies, striped hairstreak butterflies, columbine dusky-wing butterflies, and snaggletooth land snails.
3.2 Miles
Built between 1856 and 1858, the Pickwick Mill was originally designed as a sawmill, but converted a few years later to a grist mill. The mill is now a historic site.
4.9 Miles
Visitors to the Great River Bluffs State Park in Winona, Minnesota enjoy expansive views of the Missippi River Valley. The park is punctuated by two major bluffs and his home to dozens of species of trees, shrubs and grasses.
9.3 Miles
During the winter, Bud King Ice Arena is open to the public for outdoor, recreational skating when weather permits. A local youth hockey association hosts its games at this arena.
9.8 Miles
The Watkins Museum & Store offers its visitors the occasion of learning about the history of this company, including in here its involvement in the aiding of the soldiers at the turn of the century. The store sells spices, oils, home remedies, and lots of other things.
10.1 Miles
Built in 1912, Merchants Bank is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building inculpates the Prairie School architectural style and contains stained glass windows and terracotta sculptures.
10.1 Miles
C A Rohrer Rose Garden has over 200 roses of about 35 varieties spreading in raised beds from a gazebo in the center. The park is situated on the edge of Lake Winona with picturesque Sugar Loaf in the background.
10.2 Miles
1,950 acres of protected floodplain forest are contained in the Aghaming Park And Preserve, right near downtown Winona. Visitors of the park enjoy the uncommon floating communities in the area, as well as activities like bird-watching and rowing.