- Our list of the best things to do in West Bend, Wisconsin, features the top 83 nearby activities — including 39 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- West Bend, WI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 18 things to do within the city of West Bend, WI , followed by 65 popular activities in nearby cities, including Cedarburg, Port Washington, Mequon, Menomonee Falls, Brookfield, Wauwatosa, La Crosse and Milwaukee
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48.5 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…
48.5 Miles
This is the only full-service marina on Green Lake. It offers, shopping, fuel docks, restaurants and equipment rentals for boating, skiing, bikes, wave runners, kayaks, canoes, boating accessories, tubing, wake boarding, and stand-up paddle boards.
48.6 Miles
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9 votes
500 E County Road Y (Sunnyview Road), Oshkosh, WI
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Spend a family day watching dirt track racing at Oshkosh Speedzone Raceway. Local drivers and their vehicles are featured, and drivers often meet and greet with visitors after the races.
48.7 Miles
This dinner theater offers a full schedule of well-known performances, along with a ten gift and specialty shops, Friday Fish Fry, and Christian concerts. The dinner menu is upscale, and dinner only reservations are available on Friday and Saturday nights.
48.9 Miles
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built of Kasota limestone, red Streator Brick, tinted stucco and unstained tidewater cypress, Wingspread is a community meeting room. The 14,000 square foot building, a National Historic Landmark, has a large central ceiling and four wings.
49.2 Miles
Sitting on 78 acres of natural wilderness, River Bend Nature Center provides facilities for summer camps, lectures, and art fairs. Visitors can also rent canoes from the center to take out on the river.
49.2 Miles
Featuring automatic scoring and bumpers, Rock River Lanes provides bowling for both individuals and leagues. It also offers miniature golf, arcade games, pool tables and a jukebox as well as food and drink options.
49.4 Miles
The Wind Point Lighthouse was originally designed by Orlando Metcalfe Poe and was first used in 1880. Today, visitors can climb the 11 stories to the top, view the Fog Horn building that has been turned into a museum and gift store, and view the Fuel House.