Wisconsin Destinations - Experience the Unforgettable; Ultimate Wisconsin Road Trips
Expiration: Sep 1st 2026
Ready to turn your unforgettable travel experiences into a winning streak? The Wisconsin Agricultural Tourism Association’s Destinations Pass is officially live! Think of it as your ultimate GPS to the state’s best hidden gems, from the lakeshores of Sheboygan to the heart of Clark County.
Snap photos of unique ag-ventures.
Check-in at iconic stops like Green Bay, Hayward, and Racine.
Earn points every step of the way to redeem for seriously cool prizes!
Grab your shades and start your journey today. Your perfect Wisconsin adventure is just a tap away!
The Updated Ultimate Wisconsin Route
The Eastern Shoreline (White & Red Coastline): Start in Racine County, then head north through Milwaukee and Sheboygan for lakefront views. Continue up to Manitowoc and Two Rivers before hitting Green Bay.
The Agricultural Heartland (Red Barn Country): Cut inland to Appleton and Calumet County, then explore the farm-rich landscapes of Fond du Lac, Juneau County, and Clark County.
The Central Hubs: Swing through Plover, Stevens Point, and Wisconsin Rapids to snap photos of unique local harvests.
The Southern Charm & Cheese Trails: Head south to Janesville to explore its botanical beauty, then trek west through the Platteville region. This is the heart of the Wisconsin Cheese Trails, where you can stop at local creameries to earn points and sample world-class curds.
The Scenic West & North: Follow the river to La Crosse, head north to the rugged terrain of Menomonie, and finish your journey in the Northwoods of Hayward and Langlade County.
"Explore the Best of WI. Earn Rewards at Every Stop."
Pro-Tip for Maximum Points Many of these unforgettable Destinations are within 30-45 minutes of each other (like Stevens Point, Plover, and Wisconsin Rapids), making it easy to bank 300 points in a single afternoon.
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Travel Calumet County Visitors Guide
This official county tourism guide is produced by Travel Calumet, in partnership with Zander Press, Inc. of Brillion. This quality-colored guide highlights the county’s tourism assets, features beautiful photographs, and includes a calendar of events.
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Visit Manitowoc Itineraries
Manitowoc is the perfect destination for your next getaway. Check out our itineraries full of suggestions to explore year-round. Whether you’re hoping to sample Manitowoc's best brews, spend time with that special someone or make memories with the whole family, we can help you make your Manitowoc gameplan this Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
Over 134,000 acres of county forest, six lakes and a number of hiking, biking, snowmobile and cross-county ski trails provide a wealth of recreational activities year round for residents and visitors alike. Clark County is the proud home of the 1st Omega 3 Cheeses and many other varieties of hand-crafted Artisan foods. Art studios and greenhouses, farmers markets, unique specialty shops, restaurants and historic venues all beckon visitors to stop, stay and play in Clark County.
Clark County truly has it all.
Come over to Plover
Enjoy a unique and enriching travel experience that combines learning with fun. Connect with nature, learn how food is grown and produced, enjoy fresh, local food, and even engage in hands-on activities. You can take a photo with the World’s Largest Potato Masher, see a robotic milking machine, have your photo taken in a cranberry bog and so much more in the Plover Area.
Consider This Your Welcome Mat
Read all about it! With the Lake Winnebago Region Destination Guide, you’ll find all the whats, whens, wheres, whys, and how-tos of our great destination all in one place.
Start planning your ag-ventures today
Lake Winnebago Region Destination Guide.
EXPERIENCE GREATER GREEN BAY!
Inside our Official 2026 Destination Guide, you’ll find inspiration and insider tips to help you experience Greater Green Bay at its best. Discover entertainment, iconic sports moments, restaurants, attractions, shopping, hotels, and more.
This year’s guide features curated itineraries, local stories, hidden gems, and can’t-miss experiences.
You can also explore the digital 2026 Greater Green Bay Destination Guide or browse the embedded version below. Experience Greater Green Bay Destination Guide
Thanks for taking a look — we can’t wait to welcome you to Green Bay!
Welcome to the La Crosse Region, an unforgettable retreat where nature, history, and festive culture unite. Whether you’re seeking the thrill of outdoor exploration or a peaceful getaway, the area offers something for every traveler — it’s in our nature!
Stop in and meet the friendly staff at the Fox Cities Visitor Center.
We’re conveniently located on S. Nicolet Rd., just off I-41 and offer racks full of information on local and statewide events, attractions, and visitor services.
Our helpful staff will answer your questions, share insider tips, and help you map out your excursions here in the Fox Cities and throughout Wisconsin.
Check in at the Hayward Lakes Visitors and Convention Bureau.
Pick up your Destination Guide.
Hayward Lakes
woods. waters. world-class events.
Forested expanses. Pristine waters. Local celebrations. Feats of human endurance. Escape to Hayward Lakes to discover yourself and to connect with the unparalleled natural beauty only found in Wisconsin’s Northwoods.
Janesville is a moderately sized city with a population of 63,575 located on the Rock River in the rolling hills, rich fields and verdant woodlands of scenic south central Wisconsin. Janesville was founded in 1836 and has experienced steady growth and development ever since. Janesville's long history of strong industry and economic success has helped turn the city into a major commercial and industrial center for the State-Line area.
Perhaps what Janesville is best known for is its abundance of beautiful parks and recreational areas. Handy boat launches, numerous ball fields, playgrounds, two public golf courses, tennis courts, over 2,600 acres of parkland and 25+ miles of paved bike trail are just some of the amenities enjoyed by Janesville residents.
Antigo/Langlade County Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center
Discover the wonders of Langlade County, Wisconsin's Northwoods playground!
Our Visitors Guide unlocks outdoor adventures, scenic trails, and charming communities—fish, boat, hike, and snowmobile amidst pristine forests and sparkling lakes.
Dive into history, savor local flavors, and make memories in the Northwoods. Start your journey with our guide today!
Our Towns
Monroe County excels in providing top-notch amenities for businesses, communities, and visitors leading to growth and enhanced quality of life. By fostering economic growth and ensuring employment stability, the county aims to improve the overall well-being of its residents and workers.
Renowned for its cranberry and dairy farming, lakes, wildlife, bike trails, and proximity to Interstate 90, Monroe County offers an unbeatable location for businesses, families, visitors and friends to thrive together.
Join us!
Menomonie, WI
Menomonie sits in the heart of the Red Cedar Valley in Northwestern, WI. This quaint little town was first settled by the Sioux Indians and was once home to the largest lumber industry in the world.
Menomonie will quench your thirst for adventure with breathtaking landscapes to explore. Menomonie is home to Lake Menomin, Red Cedar State Trail, Hoffman Hills, Devils Punch Bowl, ideal fishing spots and much more.
For over 150 years downtown Menomonie has been the center of the community. Today, its rich historic architecture is home to the world-class Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts, first-rate restaurants, and a large selection of independent locally owned shops, restaurants, cafes, breweries, and much more.
Build Your Own Ag Adventure
Grant County offers a diverse array of agricultural tourism businesses, including greenhouses, popcorn stores, ice cream shops, breweries, wineries, cheese stores and a corn maze, among others.
Visiting these locations provides a unique opportunity to gain firsthand insight into farming practices and their significance in our daily lives. Southwest Wisconsin encourages you to explore its rich agricultural heritage through this engaging hands-on approach.
Since most agri-tourism destinations have seasonal access, please check hours of operation before traveling.
For a printable version of the map, visit https://www.platteville.com/our-city/maps. Printed maps are available at the Platteville Regional Chamber.
Stevens Point Area
Fun on Tap in Central Wisconsin
Conveniently located in the center of the state, the Stevens Point Area is a recreational playground in the heart of central Wisconsin. Whether you’re exploring the Green Circle Trail, golfing SentryWorld - one of the best public courses in the nation, or paddling the backwaters and sloughs of the Wisconsin River, adventure is calling your name.
Here you’ll find one of Wisconsin’s oldest farmers market still held in the same spot and the Point Brewery - a staple here since 1857 - along with the other breweries, wineries, and distilleries that make up the Central Wisconsin Craft Collective. Find more local makers and explore local art and culture – with vibrant murals to the Stevens Point Sculpture Park.
The Stevens Point Area includes all of Portage County, Wisconsin.
Explore Two Rivers
Two Rivers is a place that is timeless — our history guides us and that is evident in all that we do. But our city is also a place that is constantly changing, learning from itself and growing just as the tide ebbs and flows and the shore changes each day. In both the constant and the changing, we remain true to ourselves and true to our purpose. #TrueToTwo
Wisconsin is, of course, known as the cheese state. If you visit one of our farms or farm museum, you'll quickly discover that Wisconsin produces so much more than the cows it takes to produce all our tasty varieties of cheese. Explore the museums and farms in and around Two Rivers to learn more about the state's agriculture.
Get a firsthand look at the Wisconsin dairy industry at the Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center south of Two Rivers—and plan on eating at the tasty Wisconsin Café.
LondonDairy Alpaca Ranch is open year-round by appointment. Enjoy amazing one-on-one interaction with their alpacas and browse the gift shop. The ranch can accommodate motor coach tours and school groups, too.
Visit Milwaukee 2026 OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE
Our guide, packed with all you need to plan your next trip to Milwaukee, includes information on things to do, neighborhoods, attractions, tours, restaurants, hotels, and a map.
Milwaukee in the palm of your hand!
Explore must-sees, eats and dos through Milwaukee’s official digital visitor’s map.
A Mix of What’s Best about Wisconsin and the Midwest
A prime location in southeastern Wisconsin along Lake Michigan, Racine County is located approximately 25 miles south of Milwaukee and 60 miles north of Chicago. Interstate 94 conveniently links Racine County with Milwaukee, Madison and Minneapolis to the west, and Chicago and Detroit to the east.
Mini Itinerary: A Couple of Days in Sheboygan
We love mini itineraries and hope you love them just as much. If you’re planning a quick getaway, here’s another easy guide to making the most of a couple of days in Sheboygan. This is part of an ongoing series, so stay tuned for more ways to explore our lakeside city.
Relax at Deland Park
Spend another day at Deland Park, one of the city’s most beautiful lakefront spots. Walk out to the lighthouse, tour the historic Lottie Cooper, and unwind on the sandy beach. It’s an ideal place to slow down and enjoy the sunshine.
Visit the Aviation Heritage Center of Wisconsin
Wrap up your trip with a stop at the Aviation Heritage Center of Wisconsin. Explore vintage aircraft, learn about aviation history, and even see ongoing restoration projects. It’s a hidden gem that’s well worth the visit.
Take Sailing Lessons with SEAS
Start your trip by getting out on the water in the most memorable way. Book a lesson with SEAS (Sailing Education Association of Sheboygan) and learn the basics of sailing right on Lake Michigan. Whether you’re brand new or just brushing up your skills, it’s a unique experience you won’t forget.
Spend the Day at South Pier
Head over to South Pier and take your time soaking it all in. Grab a cone from South Pier Parlor, explore the local shops and businesses, play a round at Harbor Pointe Mini Golf, and enjoy being right along the water. It’s the perfect mix of relaxing and fun.
Whether you’re sailing on Lake Michigan, strolling the pier, or relaxing on the beach, Sheboygan proves you don’t need to travel far for an unforgettable getaway.
Follow along for more mini itineraries and tag someone you’d bring with you!
Welcome to the Wisconsin Rapids area, centrally located along the beautiful Wisconsin River in the heart of cranberry country.
Whether you are visiting for work or play, there is fun for everyone; explore abundant outdoor recreation, take in a game, immerse yourself in heritage, check out our vibrant performing arts scene, browse unique shops, and savor local flavor!
Harvest season is the most picturesque time for cranberries and it occurs late September through mid-October. During harvest, you can safely experience all the fall colors over a sea of red berries by taking a drive down the Cranberry Highway. Wisconsin Rapids has a variety of locally operated lodging, meeting, and dining options.
Our convenient location in the heart of Wisconsin makes the Wisconsin Rapids area an ideal destination to re-energize, relax, and reconnect.