- Our list of the best things to do in Waukesha, Wisconsin, features the top 176 nearby activities — including 81 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Waukesha, WI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Amusement, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of Waukesha, WI , followed by 154 popular activities in nearby cities, including Milwaukee, Cedarburg, Franklin, Oconomowoc, Brookfield, Oak Creek, Wauwatosa, New Berlin, Mequon, Menomonee Falls, Elkhorn, La Crosse, Glendale and West Bend
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Visitors can take a trip back in time to the Renaissance period at Bristol Renaissance Faire. The fair hosts javelin competitions and comedy shows, as well as showcasing local artisans and vendors.
40.9 Miles
Buena Vista Farm is a horseback riding facility that offers a number of services to its patrons. These services include riding lessons, full service boarding, horse show preparation, and a variety of others.
41.4 Miles
Located in northeast Illinois in McHenry, Stade's Farm and Market offers locally grown fruits and vegetables, including specialty crops. A leading agri-tourist destination, the site's pumpkin picking festival is a key attraction in the fall.
41.6 Miles
Hidden Creek Ranch is a ranch offering horse owners and riders a number of different services. These include riding lessons, horse boarding in one of the many stables, horse training, and many others.
41.8 Miles
As members of the North American League of baseball, Lake County Fielders offers a minor league baseball game experience for its fans. The team is currently looking for a permanent stadium, but plays at local stadiums around the county.
42.9 Miles
Movies 16 is a 16 screen movie theater with Sony 4K High Resolution that airs first run films. The theater also airs 3D films and features a self-serve popcorn station.
43.8 Miles
The Zion Leisure Center is a park and recreation center that hosts a variety of programs and special events. Guests can swim, golf, use the fitness center, or participate in after school or preschool programs.
43.8 Miles
Founded in 1946, the Zion Park District is a government-run department focused on maintaining parks and offering recreational facilities to the local community. In total, the department oversees more than 752 acres in the many community parks.
43.8 Miles
The Zion Passion Play is a spiritual drama produced by the Christ Community Church since 1935. The play originally started as an Easter pageant and has evolved into one of the foremost passion plays in America.
43.9 Miles
The Zion Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history and culture of the city of Zion. The society maintains a variety of local landmarks, including Shiloh House.