Slinger in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Sacred & Religious Sites. Discover best things to do in Slinger with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 275 reviews
This shrine sits atop a 1,350 foot tall hill, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Lovely church with great views. The best part is that it's free. One thing I didn't like was all the unwelcoming signs, like be silent and dress appropriately. Other than that, it's nice.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
We've been here for Rotary functions, as well as just to visit the museum itself. It is not huge, but has preserved the history of Hartford and the Kissel Motor Car Company that was in Hartford many many years ago.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Seriously, who doesn't love this place? This place is pure awesome!!!!!! I wish I lived closer so I could go here more often. However, anytime I am near this area, I make a point to stop in here. They have everything you could possibly need for the outdoors, and more!
3.5 based on 2 reviews
Food is good, however it is a bar atmosphere on the main level - so not super family friendly. The barkeep is also the server/cook - so it may take a while to get service and food. Parking is in a sand / gravel lot across the street and it can get a bit sloppy when it rains.
5 based on 7 reviews
Very convenient right off of HWY 41, it's a nice place to pick up some good cheese and meat and the prices are direct from the makers. Service was very friendly and nice, and they'll pack it nicely if you're getting on a plane.
4.5 based on 104 reviews
The MWA houses the state's premier collection of Wisconsin art. It is also home to an unrivaled collection by Milwaukee-born Carl von Marr.Exhibiting historic and contemporary Wisconsin Art.
Even on a cloudy day, this museum stands out for its unique architecture and beautifully displayed art. Your $12 admission is a one year membership. The permanent collection is awe inspiring and the current exhibitions "Romano Johnson: Glitterati" and "Gerit Grimm's Fairytales" are most intriguing. The first large glittery portraits the second intricate clay pieces - both engaging. There's plenty of parking and a lovely gift shop to boot. We'll definitely return.
4 based on 23 reviews
Second time to visit Little Switzerland . Brought DD and her friends skiing and snowboarding…
But never seem to make here until the end of the season... hopefully we change that next season.
The chalet/restaurant is great place to hang out if you are not into doing the outdoor adventure that day.
Sitting in the chalet enjoying the sunshine and watching everyone skiing or boarding.. what a great view.
Had a couple cocktails while sitting there ...the bartenders know what they're doing... drinks are fun and the company was nice.
Again with being at the end of the season the snow was pretty good but like I said previous we need to get here when the season is in full swing so my DD can really enjoy the hills.
We have a pass for Nordic they had to close a few weeks ago because of the snow condition... LS offered Nordic season holders a ski free weekend.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Welcome to Pike Lake Unit, a beautiful unit of Wisconsin's Kettle Moraine State Forest! ADMISSION: ~$8 daily, $5 hourly for Wisconsin Residents. ~$3 daily for senior Wisconsin Residents over 65. ~$28 annual admission sticker for Wisconsin residents. ~$13 annual admission sticker for senior Wisconsin residents. ~$38 annual admission sticker for non-residents. CAMPING: We have a full campground with 33 sites, including electric. We also have three, primitive backpacking sites along the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, about a 15-20 minute hike from the parking lot. There is a shower, bathroom building as well as a dump and water filling station. Reservations are made online with Reserve America. Walk-in, first-come-first-serve sites are #32, #33 and backpacking site #B1. ~$18 per night, non-electric for Wisconsin residents. ~$28 per night, electric for Wisconsin residents. ~$23 per night, non-electric for non-residents. ~$33 per night, electric for non-residents. Check out our 'Friends of Pike Lake' Facebook page for up-to-date information on park and naturalist events like guided kayaking tours, sunset standup paddleboarding, campfires, star gazing and nature hikes. OFFICE HOURS: Tuesdays and Wednesdays 8am-4pm Fridays 12pm-8pm Saturdays and Sundays 8am-4pm
I have been to many, MANY state and county parks in southeastern Wisconsin, but I think this one is my favorite because of its size and versatility.
I like the woods here because you can see deep into them; in many wooded areas the shrubby brush and bushy undergrowth is so high, you couldn't see a gnome if he bit you in the ankle. Much of the woods here in Pike Lake is just carpeted with low wildflowers, mayapples and the like, so you can spot that mossy, mushroomy stump. Mostly, it's deciduous, with some oaks (but not dominated by oaks. that would be boring) and aspens, lots of maples, some beech, etc. There are also some lovely stands of fragrant pine.
Of course the woods aren't all there is. Meadows rampant with wildflowers, butterflies and bees. Sandhill cranes, deer, chipmunks. Freshwater springs and little ponds. The big lake with swimming beach, dog beach, public pier, and a little sand launch for your kayak or canoe. Campsites. The tower. That tree that was bent long ago by native Americans marking the path. A ranger station where you can pick up a map or use a nice clean civilized toilet. Remnants, if you know where to look, of long-ago farms. Snowmobile trails. Boardwalk through the swamp--know how nice it is to see pretty skunk cabbage growing in February when your heart is weary from Wisconsin winter? A lovely segment of the Ice Age Trail, Wisconsin's own national trail. I have even seen bald eagles here on two or three occasions.
On second thought, perhaps I should tell you all NOT to come here! I wouldn't mind keeping it all to myself! JK see you on the trails.
4 based on 1 reviews
A destination store. Largest Crystal shop in Southeast Wisconsin. Gifts not found anywhere else. Fairies, Angels, Buddhas, Wolves, Jewelry, Salt Lamps,Candles, Clocks, Aromatherapy, Tarot & Oracle Cards. Expert wire wrapper here Thurs. thru Sun.- your stone or ours. Reiki treatments, classes. Numerology reports.Open daily 10 - 5, Fridays 10 - 7.
I love this place very friendly there gems are beautiful home made purse shirts big variety of gifts my granddaughter loves to go there and they have very nice grab bags to
4.5 based on 51 reviews
I volunteered here for the US Open. The golf course is picturesque. There were many photo ops along the course. There wasn't much shade so it was quite hot. Erin Hills was a great host for the 117th US Open Championships.
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