Bill Dean
Bill Dean
CRS/GRI
 
Area Attractions
 
These are some of Northeast Wisconsin's most popular attractions, for more information on dates, times and current admission rates, please contact the individual attractions at their listed numbers.
 
Bay Beach
Amusement Park

1313 Bay Beach Dr.,
Green Bay, 448-3365

An amusement park with most rides only 25 to 50 cents; with concessions and picnic, softball and volleyball areas. Open weekends in May and daily from Memorial Day through Labor Day. No admission fee.

Brown County Fairgrounds
1500 Fort Howard Ave.,
DePere, 448-4466

A 50-site wooded campground complete with water, electricity and sewer hookups. A boat landing and dock provide access to the Fox River. Brown County fair held in August.

Dutchman's Landing Family Fun Park
470 Marina Lane,
Green Bay, 432-7868

Bumper Boats, Can Am race cars, a mini-golf course and more. Open weekends in May and September and daily Memorial Day through Labor Day. Fee for individual rides.

Fort Fun
2421 N. Irwin Ave.,
Green Bay, 468-7275

Fort Fun features a two-acre, challenging 19-hole miniature golf course. Concessions. Located across from Bay Beach and the Wildlife Sanctuary. Open April through October. Admission fee.

Hazelwood
1008 S. Monroe,
Green Bay, 437-0360

Greek Revival (1837) home of the Morgan L. Martin, local entrepreneur, judge, banker and President of Wisconsin's Second Constitutional Congress. Open weekends. Call for times. Admission fee.

Lambeau Field
Stadium Tour

Lombardi Ave.,
Green Bay, 499-4281

Starting from Packer Hall of Fame, tour Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers. This guided tour includes a look into the press box, skyboxes, club seats and much more. Regular scheduled tours in June, July and August. Admission fee.

Neville Public Museum
210 Museum Place,
Green Bay, 448-4460

As the third largest museum in Wisconsin, the Neville showcases art, history, science exhibits, special events and educational programs. Open daily. Gift shop. Donation.

Oneida Nation Museum
866 EE Road,
Oneida, 869-2768

Experience the history of the Oneida Indians through the "hands on" exhibits featuring musical instruments, head pieces, weapons and more. Gift shop. Open daily year-round. Admission fee.

Waterboard Warriors
494-8185

Waterski team performing Memorial Day through Labor Day, Thursday evenings at the Brown County Fairgrounds on the Fox River. Donations.

Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary
1660 E. Shore Dr.,
Green Bay, 391-3671

700-acre urban wildlife refugee with trails, Nature Education Center, bird observation building and native Wisconsin animal exhibits. Open year round. No admission fee.

Door County Maritime Museum
Sturgeon Bay, WI

Experience the Nautical History of Door County!

Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA)

"The Spirt of Aviation"
Oshkosh, WI (920) 426-4800

Founded in 1953, this association offers the fun and camaraderie of sharing a passion for participating in the flying, building, and restoring of recreational aircraft and features one of the most spectacular aircraft museums in the USA and sponsors the World's Greatest Aviation Celebration every summer in Oshkosh.

 

Green Bay Botanical Gardens
Green Bay Botanical Garden's display gardens capture the beauty of Northeastern Wisconsin. Garden architecture sets the stage for perennials, roses, trees.

Resch Center
1901 South Oneida Street
(920) 497-5664
The Resch Center is the home of Green Bay Gamblers Hockey, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Men’s Basketball and Green Bay Blizzard Arena Football. Under PMI Entertainment Group's management, the Resch Center was named Best New Venue in 2004 by Tour Guide Magazine. The Resch Center has also been ranked by Pollstar from being in the top 100 buildings in the world and being in the top 15 buildings in the USA from 2004-2008. Events currently held here include top 10 touring concerts, family shows and sporting events.

Brown County
Reforestation Camp
& N.E.W. Zoo

4418 Reforestation Road,
Green Bay, 494-2632

A 1,600-acre recreational area with a zoo, picnic facilities, trout fishing ponds, observation tower, hiking and skiing trails. Park open daily. No admission fee.

Green Bay Packer
Hall of Fame

1265 Lombardi Ave.,
Green Bay, 569-7512

Follow the history of the Green Bay Packers from 1919 to the present. Photos, trophies, modern multimedia presentations and exhibits bring the Packer story to life. Open seven days a week, year round. Choose from over 900 NFL and Packer items in the gift shop. Admission fee.

Heritage Hill
Historical Park

2640 S. Webster,
Green Bay, 448-5150

A 40+acre outdoor living history museum with more than 25 historic and reconstructed buildings. See history come alive with real life characters from the past. Open May through September. Call for specific times and dates. Gift shop. Admission fee.

National Railroad Museum
2285 S. Broadway
Green Bay, 437-7623

The National Railroad Museum preserves and exhibits 75 pieces of rolling stock, including 12 steam engines, 7 diesel engines and 4 cabooses. See the model train display with over a mile of track. Gift shop. Open daily May through October. Admission fee.

Oneida Bingo
2100 Airport Dr,.
Green Bay, 497-8118

Bingo presented by the Oneida Indian Tribe. Features regular sessions seven days a week, as well as Early Bird and Night Owl sessions. Call for times. Must be 18 or older to participate.

KI Convention Center
333 Main St
Green Bay, 432-4555

Green Bay's downtown conference center. Call to see how you can make it the site of your next meeting or conference.

White Pillars Museum
403 N. Broadway,
DePere, 336-3877

Built in 1836, it was the first bank building in Wisconsin; now a museum and repository for DePere history. Open year-round Wednesday through Sunday. Call for hours. No admission fee.

Wisconsin Maritime Museum
Manitowoc, WI
Founded in 1970 as the Manitowoc Submarine Memorial Association, the Wisconsin Maritime Museum has grown into one of the largest maritime museums in the Midwest. In addition to commemorating the maritime heritage of the Manitowoc-Two Rivers area and the submarines built here during World War II, the Wisconsin Maritime Museum is now a leader in preserving the maritime history of Wisconsin and the Great Lakes region.

Paine Art Center & Gardens
1410 Algoma Blvd.
Oshkosh, WI (920) 235-6903

The Paine Art Center and Arboretum houses three permanent exhibitions and eight to twelve traveling events per year. The center has a strong collection of art work housed in a dramatic Tudor Revival mansion surrounded by beautiful gardens. Tremendous Holiday presentation.

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