There are hidden gems around the state to explore the luck of the Irish this St. Patrick’s Day … if you know where to look.
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There are hidden gems around the state to explore the luck of the Irish this St. Patrick’s Day … if you know where to look.
The Geneva Lake area’s ski hills may be quite petite when compared to famous ski resorts in other parts of the country, but this actually makes them an ideal place for beginners to learn this fun winter sport.
If your enthusiasm for winter begins to wane come February, check out one of these five unique festivals around Wisconsin that are well worth bundling up and bearing the cold.
If you’re looking for this cozy experience this winter, the Lake Geneva area has plenty of restaurants offering private igloo dining options.
Superior, a city in Wisconsin’s northern tier, recently dubbed itself “Wisconsin’s Winter Capital,” then made it official by trademarking the name.
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Madison is full of fun things to do, but it might just shine the brightest during Christmastime. From the many lights strung throughout town to shows and Santa sightings, you can easily find activities for you and your whole family to do.
Our roundup of all the fun activities to do with the whole family in the Lake Geneva area.
Lake Geneva’s 28th annual Winterfest will kick off Wednesday, February 1, in Flat Iron Park and the Driehaus Family Plaza at the Riviera,