Wisconsin
Spring Vacations & Unique Travel Spots
Milwaukee County Zoo
The Milwaukee County Zoo is considered among the finest Zoos in the country. It is situated on 200 wooded acres and is
home to approximately 2500 animals, representing 300 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, fish and invertebrates.
Location: 10001 West Blue Mound Road, Milwaukee, WI
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North Country National Scenic Trail
The North Country National Scenic Trail links scenic, natural, historic, and cultural areas in seven states. When
completed, through the efforts of many people, the trail will be the longest continuous hiking trail in the United States.
The trail allows hikers to experience a variety of northern landscapes.
Location: Public roads and highways access the North Country National Scenic Trail at numerous locations. Madison, WI
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Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway
The St. Croix and Namekagon Rivers offer 252 miles of clean water gliding past a lush green landscape, with glimpses of a
human presence. Choose to canoe and camp amid the northwoods, or boat and fish surrounded by wooded bluffs and historic
towns. This river corridor provides a wealth of scenic views and a haven for wildlife.
Location: Minnesota Hwy 95 and Wisconsin Hwy 35 parallel the lower stretches. Wisconsin Hwy 63 the upper stretches.
Crossings at I-94, Hwy 8, Hwy 70,and Hwy 77/48. St. Croix Falls, WI
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Children's Museum of La Crosse
The Children's Museum of La Crosse is a hands-on, interactive environment. A regional family place where the young and
the young at heart can explore, create, experiment, learn and exercise their imaginations.
Location: 207 Fifth Avenue South, La Crosse, WI
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Betty Brinn Children's Museum
The Betty Brinn Children's Museum is dedicated to providing interactive exhibits and educational resources that promote
the healthy development of children in their formative years—from birth through age ten. The Museum experience encourages
hands-on learning and the development of fundamental skills, self-esteem, and the ability to work with others. Caregivers
use the Museum as a resource that provides information on early childhood brain development, learning styles, and
effective parenting skills. The Museum maintains a strong commitment to providing access to all children and families in
the community, including low-income and special needs families.
Location: Follow I-94 or I-43 downtown to I-794 east. Exit at LAKEFRONT (exit 1F). Go west on Michigan Street for access to
the parking garage. Milwaukee, WI
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