- Our list of the best things to do in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, features the top 52 nearby activities — including 24 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Wisconsin Dells, WI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Amusement, Entertainment & Shows, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 28 things to do within the city of Wisconsin Dells, WI , followed by 25 popular activities in nearby cities, including Baraboo
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Skilled cook prepares a wide selection of savory pies and dishes for his guests, such as the meat lover’s and the Hawaiian
34.7 Miles
Featuring the work of a local artist, Gallery Art on 23 is a gallery displaying their hand blown glass collection. The front of the building has metal sculptures on display of dinosaurs.
35.6 Miles
At Wisconsin Riverside Resort, visitors can canoe; tube; kayak; swim; eat; play volleyball, basketball, or shuffleboard; or fish. Guests can bring their RVs or tents or stay in one of the cabins.
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5950 Golf Course Road, Spring Green, WI 53588
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Live theater can be watched at two theaters at American Players Theater. The outside amphitheater seating 1,148 people produces about five shows each year, while the indoor theater seating 200 produces about three.
36.5 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.
37.0 Miles
Open daily, Peck's Farm Market offers an assortment of fresh produce and seasonal goods from a local farm. The market features a free petting zoo with pot belly pigs, llamas, goats and other farm animals.
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4864 Pheasant Branch Road, Middleton, WI 53562
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Guests can learn how to be friends of the earth at Pheasant Branch Conservancy. Activities and attractions include bird walks, guided tours, and information about the operation and restoration of the prairie.
37.4 Miles
The 2.1-acre Murphy Park is a neighborhood park that was developed in 2007 and includes playground equipment and swings. The playground includes two slides, a bridge, and several climbing obstacles.
37.6 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.
37.6 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.
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Spanning a total of 6-acres of land, Quisling Park is a recreational park for dogs that is part of the larger 146-acre Metropolitan Refuse District. The park provides water fountains, picnic tables, and an agility course.