Elkhorn is a city in Walworth County, Wisconsin, United States. It is southwest of Milwaukee and northwest of Chicago. The population was 10,084 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat.
Restaurants in Elkhorn
5 based on 105 reviews
The Belfry Players, Inc., also known as the Belfry Theater and Belfry Music Theater, is a theater facility and acting company in the town of Delavan, adjacent to the village of Williams Bay. Established in the remains of an historic and deconsecrated Mormon meeting house, the Belfry was the first summer stock theater in Wisconsin.
We purchased tickets for Aug 6. All that was left was back reserved section. It was row 13! The theater has seating for 250 so there is no bad seat. The show was as good as it gets. Cookies & water when entering and a Dove bar when leaving!
4.5 based on 62 reviews
The Apple Barn Orchard & Winery is an attraction fit for all ages. Bring the kids for strawberry picking in June, apple and pumpkin picking in autumn, or leave the kids at home and come sample some of our award-winning fruit wines! If that's not enough, our bakery is consistently utilizing our seasonal fruits in scrumptious goodies like apple cider donuts, strawberry/rhubarb pies, and much more. Wine not come and see us? We're just off the beaten path, right where you wanna be!
We went to visit the Apple Barn on a Tuesday in May. The Trip Advisor page shows it as being open during the week, but when we got there, their sign said they are only open on weekends in May. I'm not sure how to get that changed on Trip Advisor.
4.5 based on 252 reviews
Yerkes Observatory is owned and operated by the University Chicago, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, and located in Williams Bay, Wisconsin. Built between 1895 and 1897 in the classic Romanesque style, Yerkes is home to the largest refracting (lens-type) telescope in the world and two other research-grade reflecting (mirror-type) telescopes. The building is beautifully preserved and ornamented with Roman brick and terra cotta, has three telescope domes (the largest is 90 feet in diameter and 10 stories in height), and is situated on 77 acres in a park-like setting. Tours of the building and the refractor are available Monday through Saturday. The cost is $10 per person age 18+ and $8 per person age 6 - 17. Weekday and Saturday hours vary by season. Consult the website for the most current tour schedule. Saturday tours are held for the public at 10 and 11 am, and 12Noon (11 am and 12Noon only from January 1 to mid-March). Reservations are not required. Saturday visitors are asked for a donation of $10 per person for adults and $8 per person for ages 6 - 17. The grounds are open every day, during daylight hours, for self-guided walking tours, free of charge. Photography is permitted. Professional photographers are required to contact the Observatory in advance during weekday hours to obtain permission for any photo shoot. The staff also hosts public observing sessions with the 40-inch refractor and the 24-inch reflecting telescopes many evenings throughout the year. Reservations are required and there is a charge for participation. Visit the Yerkes website for more information. The Observatory contains a lovely museum, many interesting displays concerning its construction, history, architecture and the science of astronomy, and a beautiful new gift shop with many unique items.
This place is amazing and the tour is wonderful. My wife and I were not expecting much before the tour, but we felt surprised and impressed by what we received. The tour guide provided us a very meaningful tour, including the description of the architecture details. There were many symbols embedded in the architecture details. The tour guide gave very interesting interpolation and explanation about how these symbols may be related to the founder and the functions of this historic observatory. The director Dan showed us how the amazing telescope operates in its usual working status. What impressed us the most is the enthusiasm of people who work in this observatory. We can feel they really love this place and this job. We are very grateful what they have done, not only maintaining this old facility, saving this site with historic meaning, but also educating and exciting people who have ever visited this observatory.
5 based on 594 reviews
The Tristan Crist Magic Theatre features world-class magic, comedy and illusions in an entertaining 60 minute performance. Located in beautiful Lake Geneva, WI. Open year-round, reserve your tickets today to witness this incredible show.
My family attended this show based upon all of the reviews we saw on Trip Advisor. It didn't disappoint. We were amazed at the show that Tristian Crist put on and we have been back twice since. Our family loves magic shows and have been to several in Las Vegas. This is a great little theater with an excellent show for everyone!
4.5 based on 235 reviews
Enjoy a day full of experience at Wisconsin’s own Dancing Horses, Animal Gardens. You day begins with The Dancing Horses Theatre presentation of an enchanting NEW performance that is unparalleled anywhere else. From the moment the show opens until the finale, the audiences of all ages sit spellbound, applauding each equine performer and trainer, exclaiming in wonder, chuckling at the humor and even wiping the occasional tear when a moment of connection touches a heartstring. Get up close with the trainers with our newest park feature: the Backstage Tour. During the tour, you are given a demonstration about liberty-style horse training and then you will be invited into the stables to meet the equine performers. Next, as you exit The Dancing Horses Theatre, you enter the 30-minute Exotic Bird Show which follows. Meeting our Exotic Birds is a delightful treat. This performance features several different species of exotic birds that will amaze you with their incredible abilities and antics. Your experience continues with more, a visit to the Baby Animal Barn. The Baby Animal Barn is filled with both domestic and exotic baby animals that children can hold and feed. Our staff is there to answer any questions you may have about our baby animals. In close proximity is an outside petting zoo and several charming rides children will enjoy.You can then take a walk or ride through our Wildlife Exhibit, a natural-setting zoo where you can see animals, many of which are indigenous to Wisconsin. The exhibit culminates in the Deer Park where you can pet and feed white tail deer. You can experience a tractor-pulled wagon ride though the park, where larger animals are available for viewing. You won’t want to miss the train ride though our Indian Village; complete with teepees, Native American art, and oral history lesson about the area’s indigenous people.With the two stunning performances, The Dancing Horses and the Exotic Bird Show, and our animal attractions, this will be a day you will not soon forget and will want to share with everyone.
Every young girls dream! Brought out my inner 10 year old, even as a grandma bringing the granddaughters. Start by purchasing tickets at concession stand, glad we arrived early so we could enjoy the petting zoo and baby barn before the show. My granddaughters love animals and couldn't get enough of them. And the animals out in the yard were so much fun! Goats, donkeys, miniature ponies, calf, emu's, etc.You don't really have to arrive too early for the 1:00 show, seating is general and there isn't a bad seat in the house. To keep kiddos occupied while waiting for the show to start, there is face painting and $3 pony rides (very reasonable). They lead the child/pony around the arena one by one so they feel like the star of the show. Light concession stand food available you can bring in and eat (hot dog, big pretzel, pop corn, soda,etc). The show was great! Several different numbers with nice costumes, talented riders. The bird act started at 3, the kids were a little restless by then and frankly it couldn't compete after seeing the horses. Kids wanted to go back and pet the animals some more. Easy to spend 3-4 hours there, I felt it was well worth the money. My only complaint was that during intermission, the host felt it necessary to bless "our new president"; politics don't belong here. I respect your right to support who you want but this wasn't a Trump rally and offended me (a lot)
4 based on 59 reviews
We've attended outdoor amphitheater events in Atlanta, Charlotte, and St Augustine and Alpine Valley is the biggest and the best. Holds nearly 38,000 people.
First off, this place is huge. Tons of parking. Tons of concessions. And most importantly, tons of restrooms.
Venue is old but in great shape. Tons of event staff everywhere to keep the place clean and to keep the Jimmy Buffett fans orderly.
Pay the extra for seats under the overhead cover. The lawn is great but the hill is really steep and you're not protected from the weather.
4.5 based on 160 reviews
This mansion was once the summer estate of 19th-century beer magnate Conrad Seipp.
We were on a road trip through Wisconsin with HQ at the Dells in a Time Share. Black Point Estate (Mansion) has all the elements of historical reviews of the local Very Rich inhabitants and their struggles through good and bad times. You'll love coming here and also driving around the lake and seeing other estates around the area. Great "green" healthy restaurant in town. They even have a book box outside the restaurant. Take a book. Leave a book. Novel idea (No pun intended)
4.5 based on 609 reviews
This lovely 21-mile walking path, around Geneva Lake, takes pedestrians by impressive homes and quiet lakeside neighborhoods. A two-mile swath on the West End offers a manageable stroll, lovely views, and passes landmarks such as the Abbey Resort and Fontana Spa and popular local eateries like Chuck's.
A wonderful walk along the lake in any season. We prefer to start downtown at the beach entrance and head counterclockwise around the lake for as long as you like, then head back. Interesting houses to view along the way.
4 based on 37 reviews
During our 3 day stay at the Grand Geneva Resort over President's Day Weekend, we decided to leave the resort for a day and make the short 20 minute drive to Alpine Valley Ski Resort.... We had never been, but a friend once told me, of the nearby southeastern Wisconsin ski resorts, AV is the best....and i would agree with him.....
Not surprisingly, the hill was MOBBED on President's Day, BUT, by about 4 PM, the crowds went way down.... The 3 hi speed lifts made things move along more quickly, which was nice.... The hill itself had a nice variety of runs for various skill levels, including a nice sized, and varied terrain area..... And they were well groomed.
The rather large ski lodge is very nice and rustic.... As a comparison, I would say Cascade's lodge is a bit nicer, but AV's lodge is MUCH nicer than Wilmot's.... I got a burger and chips for lunch, which was decent.... They even had live music during the day----some dude playing acoustic guitar....
Our one boy injured his hand, so he took a trip to the first aid station.... I was surprised they had such an elaborate facility..... It literally looked like it could have been an emergency room in a small rural hospital---it had 6 or 8 beds and some limited medical apparatus.... The medic that looked after my son was very professional..... This is good to know, though i hope we never have to pay them a visit again!
So, in conclusion, we really liked Alpine Valley Ski Resort and plan to be back... Like other reviewers said, it's a great day trip destination from Chicago, Milwaukee etc.... If you're coming from Chicagoland, it's worth the extra half hour drive over Wilmot..... And, if you're staying in Lake Geneva, it's definitely worth the 20 minute drive.....
4.5 based on 9 reviews
The Lions Club has installed boardwalks over the marshy areas. They have excellent signage and continue to improve the hiking trails. A great place to walk on a summer day. Not great place to hike if you have allergies or if it is hot and humid. In areas it is very dense. There are a variety of length of trails to hike. The longest being about 3 miles. You begin the hike by HWY 67 and Geneva Lake . Benches are available along the path, and also by the lake. We had packed a picnic lunch to enjoy after our hike. The view is spectacular.
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