April 19, 2024

November fun across Wisconsin

I-794 above Lincoln Memorial Drive in downtown Milwaukee.
An extended Lincoln Memorial Drive runs under the soaring ramps of I-794 into downtown Milwaukee.

We’re into November, cooling down, finishing off the leaves, and heading into the holiday season. There’s plenty of changing scenery, fun events, and outdoor activities!

Enjoy exploring Wisconsin on a State Trunk Tour highway – or one of the county or rustic roads – and really take in everything the state has to offer. Check out scenic points of interest like the fourth highest waterfall in the country east of the Rockies. Visit attractions like the unique Johnson Wax Research Tower in Racine, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (Wisconsin Highways 11, 20, 32, 38, I-41/94; the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame in Hayward (Wisconsin Highways 27, 63, 77); the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan (Wisconsin Highways 23, 28, 42, I-43); beautiful Willow River State Park just outside of Hudson (Wisconsin Highways 12, 35, 64); or the Wisconsin Maritime Museum and Rahr-West Art Museum in Manitowoc.

This is just part of it in Wisconsin – there’s 54,000+ square miles of the state to explore. Pick Some Roads and GO!!

Check out our articles too, including 10 Quirky Street Names We Found in Wisconsin, 6 Cool Stops along I-94 between Milwaukee & Madison, and more!




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