Wisconsin is full of noteworthy attractions, but there’s something to be said for venturing off the beaten path every now and again. While the tried-and-true places are all delightful, today we’re taking a look at some of the best hidden gems in Wisconsin. These under-the-radar spots are true Badger State treasures, sure to delight you as you make your way though our wild and wonderful state.

  1. Holy Hill National Shrine of Mary, Help of Christians

Ed Bierman/Flickr This stunning structure was built in 1926. Nestled among 435 acres of Wisconsin tranquility, this sacred place attracts over half a million visitors each year, and holds regular masses each week.

  1. EAA AirVenture

D. Miller/Flickr If you’re into aviation, EAA Aviation Museum is a must-visit. The museum boasts world-class displays, galleries, and over 200 historic planes. Absolutely massive, the aircraft collection showcases aviation innovations throughout the decades, and is a place you’ll want to revisit again and again.

  1. Taliesin

Cindy/Flickr Taliesin was the summer home of Frank Lloyd Wright, as well as his school of architecture – and wow, is it magnificent! Taliesin is not only a step back in time, but it’s also a shining example of the architect’s iconic prairie style. The dwelling is located in the small town of Spring Green, an artistic and unique little place in Wisconsin.

  1. The Delta Diner

Delta Diner/Facebook The Delta Diner is a truly unique experience. It is located in the heart of the magnificent Chequamegon-Nicolet Forest – yes, really! Many people visit on ATVs or on snowmobiles in the winter. You’ll get the authentic diner experience in a truly unique setting. (And, by the way, the fare here is top-notch, too!)

  1. Algoma

James Jordan/Flickr The town of Algoma is downright delightful. People tend to skip right by it on their way up to Door County, but Algoma is so worth stopping for. While you’re here, visit the fantastic Von Stiehl Winery, The Flying Pig storefront, and be sure to stop at Bearcat’s Fish House where they smoke fish in-house. And Algoma’s boardwalk is absolutely iconic, too. It’s a perfect day trip in Wisconsin!

  1. The Timber Rattlers

Royal Broll/Flickr The Timber Rattlers are the Class-A Affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. So why not just see the Brewers play? Well, you could, but if you want a more low-key option, definitely check out a Timber Rattlers game. Going to a Timber Rattlers game is great for baseball fans and non-fans alike. The fabulous arena is located in Grand Chute; admission is very cheap, and there are often nights where concessions (including beer!) are also very inexpensive. They often do themed nights such as Star Wars, where a lot of people dress up and get into it. It’s fun for the whole family. Also… when else are you going to get baseline field level seats for only $25?

  1. Mineral Point

Jeremy Atherton/Flickr Mineral Point is an old town built by Cornish miners back in the 19th Century. Eat some figgyhobbin. Get your fill of beautiful turn of the century architecture. Soak up the starry sky at night – you’re bound to enjoy your visit here!

  1. Kinnickinnic River

Aaron Carlson/Flickr Kinnickinnic River in River Falls is a great place to kayak. It’s also fantastic for trout fishing. The scenery in River Falls is some of the best in the state, and one of the state’s best hidden gems.

  1. Madeline Island

Tim Wilson/Flickr Madeline Island is the southernmost island of the Apostle Islands. It’s a great place to camp and hang out on the beach. You can also take the ferry and visit La Pointe, Wisconsin.

What are some of your picks for the best hidden gems in Wisconsin? Please share those with us in the comments below! And if you’re looking for some truly off-the-beaten-path treasures in The Badger State, definitely check out these 10 hidden places in Wisconsin that only the locals know about.

Ed Bierman/Flickr

This stunning structure was built in 1926. Nestled among 435 acres of Wisconsin tranquility, this sacred place attracts over half a million visitors each year, and holds regular masses each week.

D. Miller/Flickr

If you’re into aviation, EAA Aviation Museum is a must-visit. The museum boasts world-class displays, galleries, and over 200 historic planes. Absolutely massive, the aircraft collection showcases aviation innovations throughout the decades, and is a place you’ll want to revisit again and again.

Cindy/Flickr

Taliesin was the summer home of Frank Lloyd Wright, as well as his school of architecture – and wow, is it magnificent! Taliesin is not only a step back in time, but it’s also a shining example of the architect’s iconic prairie style. The dwelling is located in the small town of Spring Green, an artistic and unique little place in Wisconsin.

Delta Diner/Facebook

The Delta Diner is a truly unique experience. It is located in the heart of the magnificent Chequamegon-Nicolet Forest – yes, really! Many people visit on ATVs or on snowmobiles in the winter. You’ll get the authentic diner experience in a truly unique setting. (And, by the way, the fare here is top-notch, too!)

James Jordan/Flickr

The town of Algoma is downright delightful. People tend to skip right by it on their way up to Door County, but Algoma is so worth stopping for. While you’re here, visit the fantastic Von Stiehl Winery, The Flying Pig storefront, and be sure to stop at Bearcat’s Fish House where they smoke fish in-house. And Algoma’s boardwalk is absolutely iconic, too. It’s a perfect day trip in Wisconsin!

Royal Broll/Flickr

The Timber Rattlers are the Class-A Affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. So why not just see the Brewers play? Well, you could, but if you want a more low-key option, definitely check out a Timber Rattlers game. Going to a Timber Rattlers game is great for baseball fans and non-fans alike. The fabulous arena is located in Grand Chute; admission is very cheap, and there are often nights where concessions (including beer!) are also very inexpensive. They often do themed nights such as Star Wars, where a lot of people dress up and get into it. It’s fun for the whole family. Also… when else are you going to get baseline field level seats for only $25?

Jeremy Atherton/Flickr

Mineral Point is an old town built by Cornish miners back in the 19th Century. Eat some figgyhobbin. Get your fill of beautiful turn of the century architecture. Soak up the starry sky at night – you’re bound to enjoy your visit here!

Aaron Carlson/Flickr

Kinnickinnic River in River Falls is a great place to kayak. It’s also fantastic for trout fishing. The scenery in River Falls is some of the best in the state, and one of the state’s best hidden gems.

Tim Wilson/Flickr

Madeline Island is the southernmost island of the Apostle Islands. It’s a great place to camp and hang out on the beach. You can also take the ferry and visit La Pointe, Wisconsin.

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Address: Holy Hill - Basilica and National Shrine of Mary Help of Christians, 1525 Carmel Rd, Hubertus, WI 53033, USAAddress: 3000 Poberezny Rd, Oshkosh, WI 54902, USAAddress: 5481 County Rd C, Spring Green, WI 53588, USAAddress: Delta Diner, 14385 Co Hwy H, Mason, WI 54856, USAAddress: Algoma, WI, USAAddress: 2400 N Casaloma Dr, Appleton, WI 54913, USAAddress: Mineral Point, WI 53565, USAAddress: Kinnickinnic River, Wisconsin, USAAddress: Madeline Island, Wisconsin, USA

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best hidden gems in Wisconsin April 12, 2021 Sarah What are some unique day trips in Wisconsin? Wisconsin is full of unique day trips to match any mood or fancy. If you’re into waterfall chasing, Daggett Memorial Park is like something from a picturesque dream. But there’s more to the park than meets the eye. Boasting as much history as beauty, the park, more specifically its granite, gained worldwide fame after being named the world’s strongest. You can learn more about this amazing park here. If you have the need for speed, check out Veloce in Waukesha. Not your average go-kart track, Veloce has some of the best – and fastest – go-karts around. Reaching speeds up to 50 mph and outfitted with a variety of accessories, the go-karts here offer a driving experience like no other. And since the track is located indoors, the weather won’t affect your high-speed fun! And if you’re into horses and hikes (in that order), Witches Gulch is an incredible spot worthy of exploring. And while many choose to hike through the area, it’s not the only way to explore it. You can also take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the scenic canyon! Are there many historic places in Wisconsin? Wisconsin has a rich history, and there are countless places to explore in the state that offer beautiful views and a little history lesson. One of our favorites, Door County, has some of the most charming historic lighthouses in the state. For a living history lesson, Pewit’s Nest is absolutely wow-worthy. Glaciation and the running waters of what is now Skillet Creek created deep caverns here and Pewit’s Nest feels absolutely otherworldly in every season. The crystal clear water, the high gorge and the hundreds of thousands of years of history told through the layers of rock make this a truly stunning part of our great state. What are some of the most unique places in Wisconsin? As the above list of hidden gems illustrates, Wisconsin has lots of unique places to visit. One of our favorites is the Wegner Grotto. Dubbed a “sculpture complex,” this small town gem is hiding in Sparta. A real feast for the eyes, it’s filled with incredible pieces of artwork – all of which are made from shards of glass. Ready to see this amazing spot in person? Learn more in our original article here.

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best hidden gems in Wisconsin

April 12, 2021

Sarah

What are some unique day trips in Wisconsin? Wisconsin is full of unique day trips to match any mood or fancy. If you’re into waterfall chasing, Daggett Memorial Park is like something from a picturesque dream. But there’s more to the park than meets the eye. Boasting as much history as beauty, the park, more specifically its granite, gained worldwide fame after being named the world’s strongest. You can learn more about this amazing park here. If you have the need for speed, check out Veloce in Waukesha. Not your average go-kart track, Veloce has some of the best – and fastest – go-karts around. Reaching speeds up to 50 mph and outfitted with a variety of accessories, the go-karts here offer a driving experience like no other. And since the track is located indoors, the weather won’t affect your high-speed fun! And if you’re into horses and hikes (in that order), Witches Gulch is an incredible spot worthy of exploring. And while many choose to hike through the area, it’s not the only way to explore it. You can also take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the scenic canyon! Are there many historic places in Wisconsin? Wisconsin has a rich history, and there are countless places to explore in the state that offer beautiful views and a little history lesson. One of our favorites, Door County, has some of the most charming historic lighthouses in the state. For a living history lesson, Pewit’s Nest is absolutely wow-worthy. Glaciation and the running waters of what is now Skillet Creek created deep caverns here and Pewit’s Nest feels absolutely otherworldly in every season. The crystal clear water, the high gorge and the hundreds of thousands of years of history told through the layers of rock make this a truly stunning part of our great state. What are some of the most unique places in Wisconsin? As the above list of hidden gems illustrates, Wisconsin has lots of unique places to visit. One of our favorites is the Wegner Grotto. Dubbed a “sculpture complex,” this small town gem is hiding in Sparta. A real feast for the eyes, it’s filled with incredible pieces of artwork – all of which are made from shards of glass. Ready to see this amazing spot in person? Learn more in our original article here.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Wisconsin is full of unique day trips to match any mood or fancy. If you’re into waterfall chasing, Daggett Memorial Park is like something from a picturesque dream. But there’s more to the park than meets the eye. Boasting as much history as beauty, the park, more specifically its granite, gained worldwide fame after being named the world’s strongest. You can learn more about this amazing park here. If you have the need for speed, check out Veloce in Waukesha. Not your average go-kart track, Veloce has some of the best – and fastest – go-karts around. Reaching speeds up to 50 mph and outfitted with a variety of accessories, the go-karts here offer a driving experience like no other. And since the track is located indoors, the weather won’t affect your high-speed fun! And if you’re into horses and hikes (in that order), Witches Gulch is an incredible spot worthy of exploring. And while many choose to hike through the area, it’s not the only way to explore it. You can also take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the scenic canyon!

Are there many historic places in Wisconsin?

Wisconsin has a rich history, and there are countless places to explore in the state that offer beautiful views and a little history lesson. One of our favorites, Door County, has some of the most charming historic lighthouses in the state. For a living history lesson, Pewit’s Nest is absolutely wow-worthy. Glaciation and the running waters of what is now Skillet Creek created deep caverns here and Pewit’s Nest feels absolutely otherworldly in every season. The crystal clear water, the high gorge and the hundreds of thousands of years of history told through the layers of rock make this a truly stunning part of our great state.

What are some of the most unique places in Wisconsin?

As the above list of hidden gems illustrates, Wisconsin has lots of unique places to visit. One of our favorites is the Wegner Grotto. Dubbed a “sculpture complex,” this small town gem is hiding in Sparta. A real feast for the eyes, it’s filled with incredible pieces of artwork – all of which are made from shards of glass. Ready to see this amazing spot in person? Learn more in our original article here.