Solo adventurers, road warriors and family packs are hitting the road with Best Western this winter. With so many choices to make when planning your next trip, Best Western is here to help make those choices easier when it comes to your itinerary and accommodations.
Here are several must-sees in Wisconsin to add to your itinerary:
Go into town
Green Bay
Wisconsin’s oldest settlement and the Green Bay Packers’ home, Green Bay is filled with plentiful to do. Experience why residents and past visitors love Green Bay’s contagious spirit and personality.
Milwaukee
Art, delicious food and breweries are just some of the many things visitors can experience when visiting Milwaukee. The city is a family-friendly, pet-friendly and all-around friendly city that prides itself in “where unique unites.”
Get outside
Devil’s Lake State Park
Wisconsin’s popular park welcomes 3 million visits a year, and rightfully so. With over 29 miles of hiking trails, 1600 routes for rock climbing and bouldering, and a pristine lake for all your favorite water sport activities.
Ice Age National Scenic Trail
Take a walk through the ice age when you visit the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, which traces Wisconsin’s glacier edge covering 1,200 miles.
Winter activities
Ice caves
When Lake Superior freezes over, the sea caves and rock formations at Apostle Islands freeze to create ice formations that change from chamber to chamber and day to day. These formations make a stunning and magnificent sight that cannot be missed. When planning, do monitor winter and ice conditions for accessibility.
Ski, snowboard and snow tube
Head to Cascade Mountain to enjoy several winter activities, from skiing, snowboarding and snow tubing. Cascade Mountain offers 47 trails, 11 lifts, 2 chair lifts and 4 terrain parks.
Hit the Road with Best Western and travel with ease as our hotels are putting guest’s safety first with the implementation of our We Care Clean program. Book your next stay direct at bestwestern.com to get our lowest rates guaranteed.