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16 Most Beautiful Places To Visit In Wisconsin


Sparsely populated with acres upon acres of farmland and forests, the midwestern U.S. state (which borders five states including Michigan and Iowa) doesn’t draw visitors like some more tourist-courting states. However, I think it’s blessed with a quiet and understated beauty. Although it doesn’t always shout about its beauty spots, it’s home to many of them…

1. Amnicon Falls

Amnicon Falls State Park

Located in the South Range, Amnicon Falls State Park boasts four waterfalls. The river forks around an island, with two waterfalls on each side.

The park includes an old covered bridge in the lower falls area, which is a sight to see, and Snake Pit Falls, which many people use to go skinny-dipping. I also recommend exploring the Now and Then Falls, which tends to change up a bit each time you visit.

  • Address: Amnicon Falls State Park, 4279 County Highway U, South Range, WI 54874
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  • Best time to visit: April to June when the flow is the most powerful.

My favorite highlights…

  • Taking a hike along the nature trails and enjoying the beautiful views overlooking the river.
  • Discovering the breathtaking waterfalls and being showered by the spray.
  • Walking over the gorgeous bridge surrounded by scenic nature.

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2. Apostle Islands

Apostle Islands National Lakeshore

Located in Bayfield, this area consists of 21 different islands in the northern part of the state. The area’s beauty includes sandstone caves and historic, exciting lighthouses.

Thanks to their colorful designs, the caves are much more eye-catching than you might think. Everything around this area of the state is phenomenal and unforgettable.

If you love nature, especially the water, you’ll love the Apostle Islands because they offer everything you’ll appreciate about nature and even more.

  • Location: Lake Superior, located off the northern coast of Wisconsin
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  • Best time to visit: summer

My favorite highlights…

  • Discovering the magic inside the ice and sea caves.
  • Hiring a kayak to explore out on the waters and around the islands.
  • Spending a unique night camping underneath the stars on one of the cliffside campgrounds.

3. Holy Hill

Holy Hill Wisconsin

Located in Hubertus, Holy Hill is home to the Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary the Help of Christians. Still, you don’t have to be a Christian or religious person to enjoy its magnificent beauty.

Set among the hills of Wisconsin near Milwaukee, the state building is gorgeous and something you will never forget once you see it.

During the fall months, it is one of the most photographed places in the state. Holy Hill is also a great place to visit for people of all faiths because it offers the peace and tranquility we all desire! 

  • Location: 1525 Carmel Road, Hubertus, WI 53033
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  • Best time to visit: spring to fall

My favorite highlights…

  • Playing a round at Erin Hills Golf Course.
  • Visiting the activities center to ensure you know all the fun things to do.
  • Climbing 178 steps to witness some of the best picturesque views.

4. Dells Mill

Dells Mill - beauty spots in Wisconsin

This is an old five-story grist mill found in Augusta and a charming spot. It was built a mere 16 years after Wisconsin became a state in 1864, and at one point, farmers gathered to get all of their grinding done.

The building is still in good condition and is a definite eye-catcher, just like the nearby dam, which lends uniqueness to the area.

There is also a museum nearby, so when you visit Dells Mill, you’ll have much more to look at and enjoy than just the mill itself.

My favorite highlights…

  • Uncovering the history at the treasure that is Dells Mill and Museum.
  • Checking out the outdoor activities located in Coon Fork Lake County Park.
  • Cycling along the 21-mile round trip on Stage Coach Bicycle Route.

5. Door County

Door County Wisconsin

Door County Wisconsin

Located in northeast Wisconsin, Door County is breathtaking in more ways than one. It looks like the small towns of yesteryear, regardless of which season you visit, and it truly offers something for everyone.

The county covers Cave Point County Park in Sturgeon Bay, the famous Winding Road in Gills Rock, and Washington Island.

I personally think it’s a great way to spend the day if natural beauty is what you enjoy seeing when you’re touring different areas, partly because of the trees and unique buildings.

  • Location: a peninsula located the northeastern part of the state
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  • Best time to visit: summer and fall

My highlights…

  • Hiring a boat and go out on the lake for some time in the sunshine.
  • Going on a wine tour to taste the delicious flavors of local grapes.
  • Discovering Cana Island Lighthouse, located north of Baileys Harbor.

6. Mirror LakeMirror Lake - stunning places to visit in Wisconsin

Located in Baraboo, you’ll understand this lake’s name as soon as you see it because the water is so spectacular that you can see a selection of trees and everything else surrounding it.

It is great for looking to look, as you can enjoy this lake and the surrounding area by boating, camping, and hiking, among other activities.

If you love the outdoors and the miracles of nature, this is a lake you won’t want to miss while visiting this great state! 

  • Address: Mirror Lake State Park, E10320 Fern Dell Road, Baraboo, WI 53913
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  • Best time to visit: summer

My personal highlights…

  • Going canoeing across the picturesque lake while being surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
  • Camping overnight by the creek at Skillet Creek Campground. 
  • Hiking the scenic Ishnala and Echo Rock Trail Loop.

7. Pattison State Park

Pattison State Park Wisconsin

Wisconsin has dozens of state parks, but I think this one, located in the northwestern part of the state, especially deserves a place on this list! 

The biggest attraction there is Big Manitou Falls, which is the tallest waterfall in the state of Wisconsin. Whether you want to picnic, go hiking, or relax and enjoy some of the area’s beauty, Pattison State Park is a real gem!

  • Address: Pattison State Park, 6294 WI-35, Superior, WI 54880
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  • Best time to visit: spring to fall

My favorite highlights…

  • Discovering the highest waterfall in Wisconsin and capturing an Insta-worthy shot.
  • Relaxing along the beach after a stroll around the gorgeous lake.
  • Grabbing some delicious food at Manitou Inn Bar and Grill.

8. Vilas County

St. Germain - beauty spots in Wisconsin

Vilas County is in the north-central part of the state and contains iconic towns such as Phelps, Eagle River, and St. Germain.

Visiting these towns will bring you back to days gone by, but it isn’t just the houses and buildings that bring back nostalgic feelings.

Part of its charm also comes from the inland chain of freshwater lakes, one of the largest on the planet. If you love stepping back in time and enjoying unusual beauty and ambience then this is a great place! 

  • Location: northern part of the state
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  • Best time to visit: summer

My highlights…

  • Discovering all the exciting activities at Elmer’s Fun Park.
  • Hiring an ATV and ride through the thrilling trails.
  • Watching the sunset over the tranquil lake.

9. Wisconsin Dells

Wisconsin Dells Wisconsin

When people think of Wisconsin Dells, they usually think of the water park first, but there is much more to it than this.

Although the water park is spectacular, the deep, narrow gorges and unique rock formations along the Wisconsin River provide a way to calm down. Rent a canoe and enjoy its peaceful, quiet waters.

The area is gorgeous, of course, but its ambience is partly due to its tranquillity and peacefulness. If you genuinely want to get away from it all, I highly recommend this spot!

  • Location: the center of the state
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  • Best time to visit: summer

My personal highlights…

  • Having fun at the theme park on their adrenaline-pumping rides.
  • Cooling down at Noah’s Ark Water Park with slides and activities.
  • Wandering around the area to discover the spectacular natural rock formations.

10. Pewit’s Nest State Natural Area

Pewits Nest State Natural Area

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This deep gorge in Baraboo is nothing short of spectacular in its design, colors, and overall beauty. Tall, stately pine trees and majestic bluffs surround it.

There is also a gorgeous stream that runs right through it, so whether you want to go canoeing or picnic somewhere on the grounds, you can easily find something fun to do at Pewits Nest.

The area is also ancient because it was formed during the retreat of the very last glacier. 

  • Location: Pewit’s Nest State Natural Area, County Road W, Baraboo, WI 53913
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  • Best time to visit: spring to fall

My favourite highlights…

  • Going for a hike along the East Bluff Trail leading to Devil’s Doorway.
  • Having a try at bouldering for a unique experience.
  • Discovering the hidden swimming hole and taking a dip on a hot day.

11. Driftless Area

Driftless Area Wisconsin

Located in the southwestern part of the state, the stunning Driftless Area will challenge anyone who thinks Wisconsin is a flat state. This area is very hilly, and you won’t be able to take your eyes off the scenery around you when you’re there.

But be careful – the roads are beautiful but a bit winding, so you must be cautious as you drive.

Still, the topography in this part of the state is very diverse, and the longer you drive, the more fascinating things you’ll be able to see and experience.

  • Location: southwestern part of the state
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  • Best time to visit: spring to fall

My highlights…

  • Taking an adrenaline-pumping ride through the mountain biking trails.
  • Checking out the farmers market which was filled with unique and locally produced items.
  • Hiking to the 500-foot-high viewpoint of Pikes Peak.

12. Dave’s Falls

Dave’s Falls - best places to visit in Wisconsin

Located in Amberg, Dave’s Falls is a great place to visit if you love waterfalls. However, unlike many other waterfalls, this one isn’t suitable for canoeing or kayaking because it has far too many large, bumpy rocks.

Instead, hike along the side of the Pike River and maybe stop for a picnic after a while.

You can thoroughly enjoy the falls regardless of where you are on the hiking trail, so just because you can’t get on the water while there doesn’t mean this area shouldn’t be on your bucket list! 

My highlights…

  • Going on a fun whitewater rafting adventure down the river! 
  • Getting Insta-worthy shots of the beautiful falls and unusual rock formations.
  • Going on a Cave Point kayak tour.

13. Allen Centennial Gardens

Allen Centennial Gardens

Located smack dab in the middle of the University of Wisconsin at Madison, this is a teaching garden, but in my opinion, it is worth a memorable trip.

Built in the 1980s around a Queen Anne-style home, the gardens are stunning and boast some of the most beautiful plant life you’ve ever seen. They are immaculate and well-maintained, and if you enjoy old homes and lots of lush, healthy greenery, I suggest a visit!

Still an excellent teaching facility, this garden is a tourist attraction that in my opinion will leave a lasting impression.

My personal highlights…

  • Strolling through the beautiful groomed and vibrant flowers, plants, and greenery.
  • Learning about all of the garden’s history and plans.

14. Marinette County

Marinette County

Located in the northeastern part of the state, this county isn’t called the waterfall capital of Wisconsin for nothing. There are 14 exquisite waterfalls and some of the most gorgeous scenery you’ve ever seen.

You can also go camping or hiking there, but the clear rushing waters attract people the most. This is the perfect place to visit for anyone who loves hiking, camping, or enjoying nature at its finest.

My personal highlights…

  • Visiting the Forgotten Fire Winery for a lovely afternoon of wine tasting.
  • Checking out the super cute Julie Huebner Pottery & Art Studio.
  • Taking a trip to the tranquil Green Island, filled with lush trees.

15. National Ice Age Scenic Trail

National Ice Age Scenic Trail

This trail is fantastic and runs throughout many areas in the state. It is 1,000 miles long and the perfect footpath, and it is never that far from you, regardless of where you live.

If viewing Wisconsin’s glacial landscapes is what you want to do, this is the trail you want to be on. Best of all, most of it is comfortable to hike on even if you’re wearing tennis shoes, but if you’re a serious hiker, you might want to bring a comfortable pair of hiking boots instead just to be safe.

My favorite highlights…

  • Exploring the e-biking trails, which are just superb here!
  • Being amazed by the breathtaking nature surrounding the trails.

16. Big Bay State Park

Big Bay State Park - easily one of the coolest places to visit in Wisconsin Big Bay State Park - easily one of the coolest places to visit in Wisconsin1

Founded in the 1960s, this majestic attraction is the largest of the Apostle Islands archipelago, where visitors can witness scenic sandstone bluffs.

Big Bay State Park has a 4-mile shoreline of Lake Superior and a 1-mile esplanade featuring golden sandy beaches. It also has over nine hiking trails and a spacious family campground.

Furthermore, visitors can benefit from picnic areas with tables, drinking water, toilets, and more! The park is open year-round and accessible to pedestrians and cyclists. I would recommend a visit, especially if you’re a nature lover!

My persoal highlights…

  • Packing a picnic and stopping for lunch surrounded by gorgeous scenery.
  • Going swimming in the fresh waters of the lake.
  • Cycling and exploring the trails.
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