Wausau is a city in and the county seat of Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States. The Wisconsin River divides the city into east and west. The city is adjacent to the Town of Wausau.
Restaurants in Wausau
5.0 based on 257 reviews
I really enjoy that they get new exhibits every few months. It keeps me coming back. I’ve gone here with my boyfriend and both of our families. Well maintained and clean place to enjoy art. Could spend a short amount of time or a few hours and have a good time. Recently went to the origami exhibit, very cool!
5.0 based on 12 reviews
We are the Central Wisconsin Water Ski Show Team and we call ourselves The Water Walkers! We are a non-profit, 501c3, volunteer organization that performs FREE family friendly waterski shows every week in Central Wisconsin. Lake DuBay shows are Thursdays at 6:30 P.M. at South Bay Beach Park, 4480 Park Road, Mosinee, WI. Bring a blanket or chair to sit on as well as sunglasses or a hat for sunny days. Lake Wausau shows are Tuesdays at 6:30 P.M. at DC Everest Park, 1800 S. 3rd Ave., Wausau. Bleacher seating is available or bring your own chair. A concession stand with food, beverages, and snacks is available at both locations. At each show we accept donations to keeps gas in our boats and skiers on the water! We also sell 50/50 raffle tickets at each show. You can expect to hear great announcing and toe tapping music, and see skiers of all ages in dazzling costumes, all combined to provide free entertainment for you and your family!
5.0 based on 16 reviews
In 2001, the Town of Maine chose to build a new Town hall. After much planning we were successful in getting the building moved to the garden grounds. It is now fully restored for others to enjoy on our historical preservation site. This property is the work of thousands of volunteer hours and we are thankful to the great contractors, neighbors, friends and family members, who have brought new life to this old structure. In 2006, the 111 year old Round Barn was moved to the Willow property on September 13. The barn continues to be a work in progress, with monies raised from our festivals going to fund the on-going restoration. We are a family-run, family-friendly place hosting public and private events including festivals, weddings, corn maze, sleigh rides, corporate events, baby showers, and more.
Highlight of our trip to WI! They were friendly, scenery was beautiful, & the fire with hot cocoa & cider was a nice touch!
4.5 based on 298 reviews
Our family has been visiting Granite Peak Skiing resort for the past 3 years now and can’t wait to go back. Just a 4 1/2 hour drive from Chicago it’s easy to to plan a last minute weekend outing. If you are looking for snow, it is the place to go all the way into April. The facility is clean with great staff and food. The rental equipment is top notch and the mountain is amazing. There are runs for all levels of skier. I would highly recommend this place for a fun family adventure.
4.5 based on 235 reviews
Fantastic hiking trails with spectacular vistas and unique habitats, nature programs for the family, Summer concerts, and Winter snowshoe events. Reserveable shelters, and a beautiful outdoor event venue. Park concessions open daily during Summer season (Memorial Day weekend - Labor Day weekend), and weekends during Fall (through mid October) with gifts, snacks and more.
We drove to the top parking lot, and hiked the yellow trail and the red/quarry trail. The yellow trail is around 4.5 miles long - and has some good up and down sections. The red/quarry trail was gorgeous. It was around 2 miles, and the views and scenery were fantastic. The trails on the red/quarry trail were tougher - more strenuous, more rocks, slippery packed snow sections, and lots of leaves covering rocks and steps and holes. Be careful, step carefully, look around for the trail markers and have fun. It's beautiful. The tower was closed, but there's so much else to see.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
Central Wisconsin's only botanical garden located on the north end of Wausau, WI. The Gardens currently features a Memory Plaza, Wildflower Woods, Meditation Garden, outdoor Kitchen Potager, raised garden beds used for education, fully accessible Treehouse, and aerated pond. Numerous trails, some marked with distance posts, lead through the property, which can be visited free of charge. A wide variety of trees, many of them memorials, and other colorful plantings dot the landscape. Ideal for walks, meditation, exploration, and events such as weddings, birthday parties, and reunions. A list of Garden events, including regular tours, can be found on the website. The Gardens are a geocaching site.
This was a wonderful stop on our tour of Wausau. We met up with some of the staff and were able to hear about the history if the park and some plans for the future. It was just beautiful. The grounds are well maintained and cared for by the volunteers.The pond is a great setting for pictures. There is a wide variety of trees and plants. Some of the sculptures and structures are a highlight. Don't forget to stop at the treehouse!!
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Athletic Park is a baseball stadium and the home field of the Wisconsin Woodchucks baseball team of the Northwoods League. It features a covered grandstand with stadium/bleacher seating along with private decks available for groups, dug outs, concessions and and team clubhouses. A brand new playground for children is also available as a part of the park experience.
Newly renovated hometown ball park in a nice little neighborhood. The kid-zone behind home plate is great for restless little ones when they need to stretch out between innings. There food service can be very slow at times, so may not want to go when everyone is very hungry!
4.0 based on 29 reviews
Nice people, fun tubing hills (6 total), and no need to bring your own tubes or carry them or yourself up the hill. You pay, get a tube at the bottom of the hill, sit in it and they hook it up to a rope that drags you up. Easy peasy. Great for families! Tip for dads: if you need to get back at a young one for smacking you in the ear with a snowball, connect your tubes together, then on the way down gently drag your downhill boot along the snow. Snow will kick up in their face! :)
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