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May 22, 2026 – May 24, 2026

Door County Lighthouse Festival



Twice a year, the Door County Lighthouse Festival gives you a closer look at the beautiful lighthouses that mark the shores of the Door Peninsula. The spring edition this year is the weekend of May 22nd-24th and June 5th – 7th; the fall will be October 2nd-4th.

These fundraising Festival weekends include air, land-based, boat, and adventure tours that provide access to all of the treasured lighthouses of Door County and 3 neighbors to the south in Kewaunee and Brown Counties. Many of the tour excursions are unique to the Lighthouse Festival weekends and provide visitors exclusive access to lighthouses not typically open to the public – Chambers Island, Plum Island and Sherwood Point Lighthouses. There are tours for all levels of activity and accessibility. Some tours involve hiking. Boat tours depart from a variety of locations around the Peninsula, including Sister Bay, Gills Rock and Baileys Harbor. A portion of each Lighthouse Festival tour ticket helps fund the Door County Maritime Museum & Lighthouse Preservation Society, Inc.

These are the Participating Locations, with their open hours during Spring and Fall Lighthouse Festivals. *Please note: If you are planning a self-guided experience, there may be an admission fee or requested donation.

  • *Door County Maritime Museum, Sturgeon Bay: 9am-5pm, all weekend (S/F)
  • *Death’s Door Maritime Museum, Gills Rock: 10am-5pm, all weekend (S/F)
  • *Cana Island Lighthouse, Baileys Harbor: 10am-5pm, all weekend (S/F)
  • Sherwood Point Lighthouse, Sturgeon Bay: 10am-4pm, Saturday/Sunday (S/F)
  • USCG Canal Station, Sturgeon Bay: 10am-4pm, Saturday/Sunday (S/F)
  • *Eagle Bluff Lighthouse, Peninsula State Park: 11am-3pm, all weekend (S/F)
  • *Pottawatomie Lighthouse, Rock Island: 10am-4pm, Saturday/Sunday (S/F)
  • *Baileys Harbor Range Lights, Baileys Harbor: 11am-2pm, all weekend (S/F)
  • Algoma Pierhead Lighthouse, stop at Algoma Visitor Center: 10am-1pm, Saturday/Sunday (S/F)
  • *Kewaunee Pierhead Lighthouse, Kewaunee: Friday: 10am-4pm; Sat/Sun: 10am-4pm (S/F)
  • *Grassy Island Range Lights, Green Bay: 10am-5pm, all weekend (S/F)

Learn details and prices of the tours, and purchase tour tickets at: DoorCountyTickets.com

Door County Lighthouse Festival Website

 




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Start: May 22, 2026
End: May 24, 2026

June 26, 2026 – June 28, 2026

Hayward Musky Fest

Hayward hosts Musky Fest Friday, June 26th through Sunday, June 28th with a huge celebration that offers over 120 handmade art and crafts booths, sidewalk sales, live music on Friday and Saturday nights, kids’ games and entertainment including a carnival, a 5k and 10k run/walk, parade, Musky Queen Scholarship program and the Hayward Lions Club fishing contest. The theme in 2026 is “The Reel Up North!”

As you may know (and if you don’t, now you will), Hayward is home to the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame and includes the World’s Largest Musky that you can explore and even climb up into. Musky Fest is fun for the whole family as it celebrates the musky, fishing, the North Woods, and so much more. U.S. 63 and Highways 27 and 77 bring you to this beautiful town!

Musky Fest in Hayward, Wisconsin

Musky Fest Schedule of Events:

Friday, June 26th

  • 9am – 5pm
    Sidewalk Sales @ Downtown Hayward & Area Retail Stores
  • 9am – 5pm
    Handmade Art & Craft Show, Food, Refreshments & Live Entertainment
  • 9am – 5pm
    Hayward Area High School Bass Team Casting Game & Fundraiser on Third Street
  • 9am – 5pm
    Professional Chalk Art on Second Street presented by Deerfoot Lodge & Resort
  • 9am – 5pm
    Hayward Sports Center Hockey Activity Station on Fourth Street
  • 9am – 5pm
    Family Friendly Activity Zone at the Frandsen Bank Green Lot presented by Hayward Wesleyan Church
  • 10:45am
    Woodland Dance Troupe Native American Dancers on the Sevenwinds Casino Main Stage in Downtown Hayward
  • 10am – 3pm
    Family Chalk Art Area on Second Street sponsored by Tamarack Health Hayward Medical Center
  • 11am – 3pm
    Face Painting and Balloon Animals on Second Street sponsored by Frandsen Bank
  • 10am – 5pm
    Caricatures by Rachel near the Sevenwinds Casino Main Stage in Downtown Hayward
  • 10am – 5pm
    Speed Ball Throw on Third Street presented by the Knights of Columbus
  • 10am – 5pm
    Fishing Contest Booth Open for Registrations near the Food Court on Main Street – Presented by Muskies Inc. – Hayward Lakes Chapter & Hayward Bass Club
  • 10am – 10pm
    Hayward Lions Club and Hayward Rotary Club’s Beer and Brat Tents Open
  • 11am – 3pm
    Meet & Greet with Hall of Fame Fisherman Babe Winkelman
  • 11am – 10pm
    Carnival Open at the Fuller Building Lot Courtesy of St. Joe’s Catholic Church
  • 12pm – 4pm
    Carnival Wrist Band Hours, all ages $25 each
  • 12pm – 4pm
    Learn to Fish Event at Shue’s Pond – Courtesy of the Wisconsin DNR
  • Noon
    Mini, Little Miss, & Junior Musky Queen Presentation Presented by the Hayward Dairy Queen on the Sevenwinds Casino Main Stage in Downtown Hayward
  • 12:30pm
    Watermelon Eating Contest presented by Marketplace Foods
  • 1pm – 4pm
    Live Music by Sean & Ian Okamoto on the Sevenwinds Casino Main Stage in Downtown Hayward – Sponsored by Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe University
  • 4pm – 7pm
    Annual Musky Fest Car Show presented and hosted by Don Johnson’s Hayward Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram (3pm Check-In)
  • 6pm – 10pm
    Carnival Wrist Band Hours, all ages $25 each
  • 6:00pm
    Musky Queen Crowning Ceremony Presented by the Hayward Dairy Queen on the Sevenwinds Casino Main Stage in Downtown Hayward
  • 7pm
    Hayward Hawks vs. Blue Hills Beasts – Larry Somerville Field
  • 7pm – 10pm
    FREE Live Music by Steve Beguhn on the Sevenwinds Casino Main Stage in Downtown Hayward – Sponsored by Eddy’s on Third

Saturday, June 27th

  • 6:30am – 11am
    Sawyer County Dairy Breakfast @ Sawyer County Fairgrounds
  • 9am – 5pm
    Sidewalk Sales @ Downtown Hayward & Area Retail Stores
  • 9am – 5pm
    Handmade Art & Craft Show, Food, Refreshments & Live Entertainment
  • 9am – 5pm
    Professional Chalk Art on Second Street presented by Deerfoot Lodge & Resort
  • 9am – 5pm
    Hayward Sports Center Hockey Activity Station on Fourth Street
  • 10am – 3pm
    Family Chalk Art Area on Second Street sponsored by Tamarack Health Hayward Medical Center
  • 11am – 3pm
    Face Painting and Balloon Animals on Second Street sponsored by Frandsen Bank
  • 10am – 4pm
    Sawyer County Wood Chop in the Firehall Municipal Lot on Dakota Avenue
  • 10am – 5pm
    Caricatures by Rachel near the Sevenwinds Casino Main Stage in Downtown Hayward
  • 9am – 5pm
    Speed Ball Throw on Third Street presented by the Knights of Columbus
  • 10am – Midnight
    Hayward Lions Club and Hayward Rotary Club’s Beer and Brat Tents Open
  • 10am – 11:30am
    Rod Lundberg Games – presented by Northwest Connection Family Resource Center at the Frandsen Bank Green Lot
  • 11am – 10pm
    Carnival Open at the Fuller Building Lot Courtesy of St. Joe’s Catholic Church
  • 12 Noon
    Dairy Queen Dilly Bar Eating Contest
  • 1pm – 5pm
    Family Friendly Activity Zone at the Frandsen Bank Green Lot presented by Hayward Wesleyan Church
  • 12pm – 4pm
    Carnival Wrist Band Hours, all ages $25 each
  • 12pm – 4pm
    Shue’s Pond is Open for Fishing – Courtesy of the Wisconsin DNR
  • 1:30pm
    Hula Hoop Contest
  • 2pm – 5pm
    Live Music by The Sixes on the Sevenwinds Casino Main Stage in Downtown Hayward – Sponsored by Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe University
  • 4pm
    Fishing Contest Raffle & Prize Ceremony at the Fishing Contest Booth on Main Street Presented by Muskies Inc. – Hayward Lakes Chapter & Hayward Bass Club
  • 5:30pm – 8pm
    4th Annual Musky Fest Cornhole Tournament Presented by Ignite Dispensary
  • 6pm – 10pm
    Carnival Wrist Band Hours, all ages $25 each
  • 7pm
    Hayward Hawks vs. Haugen Knights – Larry Somerville Field
  • 8pm – 9:30pm
    Get Hooked: Blood Hook Screening Extravaganza at The Park Center
  • 8pm – Midnight
    FREE Live Music by Six to Midnight on the Sevenwinds Casino Main Stage in Downtown Hayward – Sponsored by Angler’s Bar & Grill

Sunday, June 28th

Hayward Musky Fest Address:

Downtown Hayward
Hayward, WI 54843
(715) 634-8662
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Start: June 26, 2026 8:00 am
End: June 28, 2026 5:00 pm
Venue: Downtown Hayward
Phone: 715-634-8662
Address:
Hayward, WI, 54843, United States

July 8, 2026 – July 12, 2026

Northern Wisconsin State Fair


The Northern Wisconsin State Fair is always a fun-filled, family event that brings folks back year after year to Chippewa Falls, right along Historic U.S. 53 and today’s Highway 124. In 2026, it runs Wednesday July 8th through Sunday, July 12th!

The five days of the fair feature midway carnival excitement, numerous exhibits, animal judging, contests for milk drinking, pie eating, karaoke, animal shows including a draft horse show, a pedal tractor pull, and much more that you would expect from a fair like this. Furthermore, you can check out or participate in the Lego Pre-Build Contest, talent competitions, and of course, the food is always a highlight. A Schedule of Events is below!

Northern Wisconsin State Fair rocks
The fairgrounds are indicated by this formation of stones right along Highway 124.

 

Music Headliners on the Leinenkugel Main Stage include:
Wednesday, July 8th: Sawyer Brown
Thursday July 9th: Hairball with guests Rival 5
Friday, July 10th: Sugar Ray with special guest Uncle Kracker, 8pm (gates open at 7)
Saturday, July 11th: .38 Special, 7pm (gates open at 6)
Tickets from VIP to Grandstand levels can be purchased here!

 

 

Northern Wisconsin State Fair Admission:

Adult 5 Day Admission: $25 (covers all five days)
One Day Admission: $10
Children 5 and Under: FREE
Parking: $5 per vehicle
Active/Retired Military and Veterans: Free with Active/Retired Military ID Card, DD214

The Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds are right along Highway 124 in Chippewa Falls, just a hop, skip, and a jump north of the Leinenkugel Brewery and across from beautiful Irvine Park and the Irvine Park Zoo. Highways 29 and U.S. 53 bring you close by.

Northern Wisconsin State Fair Schedule of Events coming soon!




Northern Wisconsin State Fair Address:

Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds
225 Edward Street (just off Highway 124)
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
(715) 723-2861
Website

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Start: July 8, 2026
End: July 12, 2026
Venue: Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds
Phone: 715-723-2861
Address:
225 Edward Street, Chippewa Falls, WI, 54729, United States

July 9, 2026 – July 12, 2026

Bastille Days

It’s Milwaukee’s annual French festival, one of the largest French celebrations in the United States, and it’s tres magnifique! This FREE four-day bash attracts over 250,000 visitors each year. In 2026, Bastille Days runs Thursday, July 9th through Sunday, July 12th. Set around Cathedral Square on the east side of downtown, Bastille Days begins with a 5K “Storm the Bastille” run on Thursday night and then plenty of live music, an international marketplace, chef and wine demos, French and Cajun cuisine, roaming busker entertainment and a signature 43-foot Eiffel Tower replica offering hourly light shows.

The event is known for the impromptu street performers, roaming minstrels, and a variety of interactive and musical entertainment. Bastille Days also boasts a wide variety of some of the best restaurant vendors in Milwaukee!

Check out Bastille Days wine tastings where you can let your taste buds explore and compare delicious wines from around the world! A wine specialist will guide you through the taste test with selected wines from 5 countries. A separate ticket is needed for each tasting, and seating is limited to 76 per tasting. You’ll find all these tastings at the NE corner of Cathedral Square Park along Jackson Street – look for the tent!

The festival covers the blocks around Cathedral Square, including along Wells, Kilbourn, Jefferson, and Jackson Streets. U.S. 18 and Highway 32 actually detour around the festival, which is one of the largest French festivals in the nation. I-43/94, I-794, and Highways 38, 59, and 145 all bring you close. Grab your beret and check it out!

Storm the Bastille Run at Bastille Days in Milwaukee
Thousands line up for the “Storm the Bastille” 5K Run & Walk at Bastille Days in Milwaukee

Bastille Days Hours:

Thursday July 9- 11am-11:30pm
Friday July 10- 11am-11:30pm
Saturday July 11- 10am-11:30pm
(Kid’s Day Activities 10am – 3pm)
Sunday July 12- 11am-8pm

Bastille Days Address:

825 N. Jefferson Street/Cathedral Square
Milwaukee, WI 53202
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Start: July 9, 2026
End: July 12, 2026
Venue: East Town Association
Phone: 414-271-1416
Address:
825 N. Jefferson Street, Milwaukee, WI, 53202, United States
Cost: Free

July 11, 2026 – September 6, 2026

Bristol Renaissance Faire


bristolrenfaire_logo01Along the Wisconsin-Illinois border you can go back to the 16th century at the Bristol Renaissance Faire. A plethora of entertainment, great food, performances, and a marketplace filled with crafts, art, musical instruments, clothes, jewelry, and more await. You’ll find plenty of colorful characters in period costumery, performers twirling fire, people mashing their mouths into giant turkey legs, wandering minstrels, swordfights, jousting… the list goes on and on. It’s a great summer weekend activity just west of Kenosha on the Illinois border!

Bristol Renaissance Faire runs Saturdays and Sundays July 5th though Labor Day, September 1st (yes, it runs that Monday and that’s the only Monday.)

Bristol Renaissance Faire

The Kid’s Kingdom features the Castle Stage where children can get knighted, a face-painting area (don’t worry, it washes off eventually), hobbit houses, an entrance area with five huge thrones that provide great photo opportunities, and an air-conditioned rest area.

A giant turkey leg slathered in barbecue sauce is an essential part of the Bristol Renaissance Faire experience, but they also offer everything from Cornish pasties and bakery goods to vegan items and gelato. The number of entertainment stages now totals sixteen. Comedic sword-fighting, ropewalking, juggling, fire-whipping, acrobatics, chalk art, a variety of musicians, and more. The Marketplace offers the work of nearly 175 artisans and crafters; you can find Scottish kilts, leather masks, bamboo flutes, jester socks, stage-combat-approved swords, steampunkery, and much more. Glass blowing and blacksmithing activities frequently happen in the Marketplace as well as a variety of other crafting.

Tickets range from $40 for adults to $15 for children ages 5-12. Seniors (62+) and Military with ID are $38. Kids 4 and under are free. Season passes can be purchased for $225. You can also get discounted tickets at Menard’s and if you join Friends of the Faire you can also get discounts. U.S. 41, I-41/94, Highway 165, and the state line border the “Fairegrounds,” with U.S. 45 and Highway 50 also getting you close!

Bristol Renaissance Faire Location:

12550 120th Avenue
Kenosha, WI 53142
(877) 395-7773
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Start: July 11, 2026
End: September 6, 2026
Venue: Bristol Renaissance Faire
Phone: 877-435-9849
Address:
12550 120th Avenue, Kenosha, WI, 53142, United States
Cost: 40

July 23, 2026 – July 25, 2026

Hub City Days

Hub City Days logoMarshfield is known as “Hub City” and its 20th annual Hub City Days celebrates the city’s heritage, present, and future. Check out a weekend of fun July 23-25, 2026, including a big screen movie shown right on Central Avenue and Wenzel Family Plaza!

The massive Car & Bike Show, Family Zone with bounce houses and kids’ games, the Craft Show, the Brew Fest and Beer Garden, tons of live music and more are all ready!

Hub City Days, Marshfield

Hub City Days train

The Hub City Brew Fest will feature craft beers from all over Wisconsin and the Midwest! The Car Show will be right on Central Avenue (Historic Highway 13).

You can reach Marshfield via U.S. 10 or Highways 13, 80, and 97. It’s right in the center of Wisconsin, hence the name “Hub City”!

Hub City Days Schedule:

Thursday, July 23rd

DOWNTOWN BUSINESS AFTER 5

5 – 7 PM | Elk’s Club

Main Street welcomes MACCI’s monthly business networking event downtown to kick off Hub City Days! Enjoy live music with Curtis Samuel, appetizers, and drinks.

Questions? Contact MACCI: ​(715) 384-3454

MOVIE IN THE PLAZA

Dusk | Wenzel Family Plaza

Grab some fundraiser concessions alfresco in the Wenzel Family Plaza. Don’t forget your lawn chairs, picnic blankets, and your fam! Movie hint: “Smile, Smile,”, Rated PG

Books will be given to kids in attendance thanks to the generosity of the Friends of Marshfield Public Library. (One per household while supplies last.)

Friday, July 24th

SHOP HOP

5 – 7 PM | Downtown Marshfield

Streets will be closed to traffic Central Ave – Veteran’s to 4th St. for pedestrians to enjoy evening shopping and dining downtown.

+ Wander the streets to discover more!

Win Hub City Brew Fest tickets! *Shop downtown this evening and bring your receipt to the Main Street Marshfield tent at Wenzel Family Plaza between 7-9 p.m. You’ll receive an entry for each receipt you show with your 21+ ID. Winners will be announced at 9 p.m. Tickets will be held at Hub City Brew Fest for those not present for the announcement.*

BIKE CRUISE & BIKE ACTIVITIES

5:30-7 PM | Downtown Marshfield

Enjoy a group bicycle ride into downtown from a predetermined Marshfield trail location (TBD). Once downtown, park your bike to shop & dine or enjoy a variety of bike activities set up on Central Ave, including a safety station, local trail updates, summer community ride info, and the bikeshare program. All group ride participants earn a free ice cream at Hiller’s Ice Cream Bike, located near Northside Cycle.

HUB CITY CONCERT SERIES FEATURING ADAM GRUEL AND THE SPACE BURRITOS

7 – 10 PM | Wenzel Family Plaza

Grab your picnic blanket or lawn chairs for a leisurely night out on the grass. Main Street Marshfield will be selling beer, seltzer, and soft drinks to raise funds for downtown events and programming!

Saturday, July 25th

CAR SHOW

10 AM – 3 PM | Downtown Marshfield

The Hub City Days Car Show spans over 10 city blocks, features 500+ car/bike entries, a live DJ, kids games, tons of door prizes, free t-shirts for veterans, veteran appreciation raffle (2 PM), and kids-only raffle (2 PM). It’s the car show you can’t miss! Car show vehicle awards are presented at 3 PM. Car show vehicle registration is free with a suggested donation of a non-perishable food item.

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT & BEER GARDEN

11 AM – 11 PM | Wenzel Family Plaza

Enjoy live music with no cover charge! Bands will play 11 AM to 11 PM thanks to our day stage sponsor, Prevail Bank, and main stage sponsors, Marshfield Insurance & West Bend.

11 AM – 3 PM Live Music: Modern Throwback

3 – 7 PM Live Music: Tim Dorsey

7 – 11 PM Live Music: Shirts and Skins

Rain location: Central WI Fairgrounds Expo Building

HUB CITY BREW FEST

12 – 3 PM | Wenzel Family Plaza

Participants receive a souvenir pint glass. Enjoy seating and beer tasting exclusive to Brew Fest attendees. $30/ticket. Tickets on sale here: eventbrite.com

Rain location: Central WI Fairgrounds Expo Building

HORSE POWER SHOW

10 AM – 3 PM | Upham Mansion

Visit the Governor Upham House and walk through an exhibit of horse-drawn carriages dating from the early 1900s.

FAMILY ZONE

10 AM – 3 PM | Veteran’s Park

Find family fun at the Family Zone! Kiddie Cars, Marshfield Fire Dept, Hiller’s Bounce Houses, face painting, and more all in the relaxing shade of Veteran’s Park. Reis Martial Arts’ demonstrations will begin at 11AM. Performances by Main Street Conservatory of Dance will begin at 12PM and 1PM.

NEW: HUB CITY DAYS CRAFT SHOW

10 AM – 3 PM | 100 Block of South Central Avenue Peruse local craft vendors conveniently located near live music and the start of the car show. Wander through the sidewalks to see what local shops have in store for the day and take something home to commemorate the event.

Find out more here from Visit Marshfield.

You can easily reach Marshfield via U.S. 10 or Highways 13, 80, and 97. Head to the Hub!




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Check out our State Trunk Tour Marshfield Podcast with Matt McLean from VISIT Marshfield, where we talk Hub City Days, the city and all the things to do and see in it, here or stream it below!




 

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Start: July 23, 2026
End: July 25, 2026
Venue: Downtown Marshfield
Phone: 715-387-3299
Address:
139 S. Central Avenue, Marshfield, WI, 54449, United States

July 24, 2026 – July 26, 2026

Taste of Wisconsin


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Visit KenoshaAll over Kenosha’s beautiful harbor area, you’ll find the Taste of Wisconsin July 24th-26th this year. There’s plenty to eat, drink, and do with over 40 food vendors, four beverage gardens, 75+ musical artists playing across four different stages, and a Kid Zone. The Demonstration Center offers a look at all kinds of foods and products for making awesome culinary delights – or just quick, tasty meals – from a number of chefs and others who show you how to make magic in the kitchen… or on the grill, at the campsite – wherever you want to prepare food.

Admission is FREE for everybody! And while you can enjoy great food, music, and more, you can also explore the HarborPark area, the Kenosha Public Museum, the Civil War Museum, the Dinosaur Discovery Museum, the Southport Light Station & Museum, take rides on the Kenosha Trolley, and more! Taste of Wisconsin happens in Kenosha’s HarborPark area on the edge of downtown. You’ll find it just east of Highway 32 between the east ends of Highways 50 and 158. Enjoy!

 

Taste of Wisconsin in Kenosha
Taste of Wisconsin covers a lot of ground in Kenosha’s HarborPark area, right downtown. They need a lot of room for all that food and music! Photo courtesy of the Kenosha News.

Taste of Wisconsin Address:

HarborPark
5400 6th Avenue
Kenosha, WI 53140
(262) 496-9400
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Start: July 24, 2026
End: July 26, 2026
Venue: Kenosha HarborPark
Phone: 262-496-9400
Address:
5400 6th Avenue, Kenosha, WI, 53140, United States
Cost: Free

July 24, 2026 – July 26, 2026

German Fest

German Fest logoGet Your Deutsch On! Celebrating over 45 years, German Fest returns to Milwaukee’s lakefront the weekend of July 24th-26th. Plenty of great German food and live music, bier (of course) and a lot of fun events. The 19th annual Dachshund Derby runs – literally – at 1pm Saturday.

Dachshunds at German Fest in Milwaukee
Dachshunds get competitive in their races.

Check out United for Kids, where you can visit with The MACC Fund, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Make-A-Wish® Wisconsin and Ronald McDonald House of Eastern Wisconsin, Inc. on Saturday, July 25th and Sunday, July 26th inside of the Sports Area. They’ll have games, prizes, information and fun for the whole family!  A portion of Sunday’s ticket sales will benefit these four charities.

German Fest Pretzel, Milwaukee

You can also check out Carousel Organ Association of America’s providing some of the “happy” instrumentation as you dance to music. Children can participate in the Fairy Tale Parade Sunday at 3:30pm and Dance Showcase at 4pm on the Sprecher Oktoberfest Stage. Fireworks will fill the sky Friday and Saturday night starting around 10:30pm.

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TICKETS for German Fest are only $3 Friday! General Admission Saturday & Sunday run tickets run $12 in advance and $15 at the gate; children under 12 are free when accompanied by an adult. Find out more admission specials here.

German Fest takes place on the Summerfest Grounds in Milwaukee – also known as Henry Maier Festival Park. The grounds are in close proximity to U.S. 18, I-43/94, and Highways 32, 38, 57, 59, 145, and 190.

Prosit!

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Milwaukee German Fest Address:

Henry Maier Festival Grounds
200 N. Harbor Drive
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 464-9444
Website




 

Start: July 24, 2026 3:00 pm
End: July 26, 2026 11:00 pm
Venue: Henry Maier Festival Park
Phone: 414-464-9444
Address:
200 N. Harbor Drive, Milwaukee, WI, 53202, United States
Cost: 12

July 30, 2026 – August 2, 2026

Mile of Music


Appleton’s “Mile of Music” Festival (X/Twitter: @MileofMusicFest) serves up original singer-songwriters, combos and multi-piece bands showcasing Americana music at both its most colorful and its very best. Genres include roots and indie rock, country, gospel, soul, R&B, jazz and folk. This year’s Mile of Music 11 takes place July 30 – August 2, 2026.

Mile of Music audience, Appleton

This grassroots festival was co-founded by Appleton marketing executive Dave Willems and Appleton/Nashville-based national recording artist and Grammy nominee Cory Chisel in 2013. Willems Marketing & Events continues to run Mile of Music, with the support of over 100 community organizations and sponsors. Presenting sponsor Fox Communities Credit Union and other major sponsors have allowed this event to be FREE.

Mile of Music is noted as a “handcrafted artisan festival” with over 200 artists and acts across 40 venues spanning a mile… of music (hence the name!)

Brett Newski performing at Appleton's Mile of Music
Brett Newski performs at Mile of Music in Appleton.

Venues vary and include coffee shops, bars, parks, restaurants, museums and other public spaces. with more of them outdoors in the wake of the pandemic we all had to deal with. Some of Mile 13’s biggest artists will perform at the Main Stage in Houdini Plaza, one of the festival’s most popular venues. Remember, Harry Houdini spent time in Appleton and claimed it as his hometown!

Local brewpub Stone Arch will offer up its artisan Mile of Music Americana Pale Ale to add to the flavor of the festival. Music fans who love bicycling can work off those beer calories and indulge their music passions with Bike to the Beat. Added fun includes the Tub of Tunes giveaway, where one lucky attendee will win a bathtub full of CDs and vinyl from Mile 10 artists.

They even have their own radio station, Mile of Music Radio. Listen to it here!

Check it out all weekend in Appleton. Their website has the complete lineup, and you can also download their special app for updates, details on all the events, and more. You can also get the full schedule here – it’s a busy one!

 




Appleton is easily accessible via I-41, U.S. 10, Highways 15, 47, 96, or, of course 125 – because if you’re on Highway 125, you’re in Appleton already. Highway 441 provides a bypass around the city that allows you to enter from points east and south.

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Start: July 30, 2026
End: August 2, 2026
Venue: Downtown Appleton
Phone: 920-750-5029
Address:
10 College Avenue, Appleton, WI, 54911, United States
Cost: Free

August 25, 2026 – August 30, 2026

Central Wisconsin State Fair

One of three “State Fairs” in Wisconsin, the Central Wisconsin State Fair takes place in Marshfield August 25-30, 2026 on the grounds that also feature the “World’s Largest Round Barn.” The Central Wisconsin State Fair has also been refreshing its equipment with new rides and games to enhance the experience!

Central Wisconsin State Fair, held annually in Marshfield, Wisconsin

Headliners include:

  • TBA Wednesday night, August 26th
  • TBA Thursday night, August 27th
  • TBA Friday night, August 28th
  • TBA Saturday night, August 29th
  • Rice Rodeo, Sunday, August 30th at 3pm

This Fair also features 4-H and open class exhibits, free grandstand entertainment with gate admission, the Round Barn Express train, Junior Fair Market Animal Sale, 13th annual Kiss a Critter Contest, the Dress-A-Cow Contest, midway carnival rides, commercial exhibits and special programs, food and beer gardens, and more. This six-day extravaganza is definitely worth checking out if you want to hit the lovely city of Marshfield in the central part of the state (hence, the event’s name).

Central Wisconsin State Fair's Round Barn Express Train
Central Wisconsin State Fair’s Round Barn Express Train

U.S. 10 and Highways 13, 80, and 97 all hit Marshfield, Wisconsin (“Hub City”) and the Central Wisconsin State Fair grounds are on the south side of town, a few blocks east of Central Avenue (Bus. Hwy 13) and the Wildwood Zoo. Also check out Central Avenue and the downtown district, the Blue Heron Brewpub, and a plenty of other things and to see and do around Hub City. Get more ideas from Visit Marshfield here!

Check their website for the complete entertainment lineup, ticket specials, and more!

Central Wisconsin State Fair Address:

Wood County FairgroundsVisit Marshfield logo for Marshfield, Wisconsin
513 E. 17th Street
Marshfield, WI 54449
(715) 387-1261
Website





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Start: August 25, 2026
End: August 30, 2026
Venue: Wood County Fairgrounds
Phone: 715-387-1261
Address:
513 E. 17th Street, Marshfield, WI, 54449, United States
Cost: 12

September 25, 2026 – September 27, 2026

Warrens Cranberry Festival


Warrens is “Wisconsin’s Cranberry Capital,” so it’s only fitting they host the World’s Largest Cranberry Festival! Held annually since 1973 (with, of course, the exception of 2020), the Warrens Cranberry Festival welcomes over 110,000 visitors each year from places all over the world. Seriously, when we went we met people from Australia and other countries throughout Europe and South America!

Taking place the last full weekend of every September, activities a’plenty abound. Enjoy a guided bus tours of cranberry marshes (brilliant red colors mean you should have your camera ready!) and bogs that show you the harvesting of these tasty, nutritious, UTI-fighting berries.

Warrens Cranberry Festival crowd

Warrens Cranberry Festival, Eric & MariahIn town – and the festival truly takes over the whole town – enjoy block after block of vendors, food stands, and beverage stops. Over 1,300 booths of arts & crafts, antique & flea markets, and farm market items can be explored and enjoyed. Plenty of fall produce is available with of course plenty of cranberry-based items including Cranberry Cream Puffs, barbecue sauces with cranberry, cranberry-inspired hot sauces, and more. On Sunday, September 27th at noon the largest band parade in Wisconsin will be featured.

Warrens Cranberry Festival includes contests such as “Crazy for Cranfest”, where guests can win special prizes for crazy or creative costumes. They also have prizes for the Biggest Berry Contest, a Button Design Contest, a Cranberry Chiffon Pie-Eating Contest, a Flower Contest, Marsh Medallion Hunt, a Photography Contest, Quilt & Needlework Contest, Scarecrow Contest, and more.

Getting to Warrens Cranberry Festival (aka Cranfest):

Warrens is a small, pleasant town north of Tomah in Monroe County. To access Warrens, follow I-94 to Exit 135 (County EW) by the Three Bears Resort. U.S. 12, which runs basically parallel to I-94 in this area, also comes close to Warrens. Highways 21 and 173 are just a few miles away, closer to Tomah but they still bring you close. Follow County O or EW into town – there will be plenty of signs!

Get the latest updates from their website, CranFest.com!




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Start: September 25, 2026 7:00 am
End: September 27, 2026 5:00 pm
Venue: Warrens Cranberry Festival
Phone: 608-378-4200
Address:
402 Pine Street, Warrens, WI, 54666, United States
Cost: Free