Food scene
Broken Tree Pizza
124 W Wisconsin AveGreat wood-fired pizza with a great atmosphere! We love the Dixie Chicken pizza.
A cute bakery with sandwiches, soup, and coffee in a historic downtown building. We love their high fiver fiber bread and monster-sized cookies.
Great Harvest Bread Co.
116 W Wisconsin AveA cute bakery with sandwiches, soup, and coffee in a historic downtown building. We love their high fiver fiber bread and monster-sized cookies.
Best cheese curds in town! Owned by a local teacher and her husband.
22 locals recommend
Greene's Pour House
134 W Wisconsin AveBest cheese curds in town! Owned by a local teacher and her husband.
Great pizza and Italian food in a romantic and historic setting
18 locals recommend
Cannova's Pizzeria
113 W Wisconsin AveGreat pizza and Italian food in a romantic and historic setting
Outdoors
A newly refinished park, Fritse is a busy park with a huge slide, natural area, pavilion, and connection to the trestle bridge of Loop the Little Lake
7 locals recommend
Fritse Park
937 N Lake StA newly refinished park, Fritse is a busy park with a huge slide, natural area, pavilion, and connection to the trestle bridge of Loop the Little Lake
A great way to see the area! About an hour walk to do the whole loop.
7 locals recommend
Loop the Little Lake Trail
Friendship TrailA great way to see the area! About an hour walk to do the whole loop.
Our quiet neighborhood park. Perfect for families with young children that want a more secluded and private park experience.
Kippenhan Park
829 Louise RdOur quiet neighborhood park. Perfect for families with young children that want a more secluded and private park experience.
Known as "rocket park" to locals, this park is a cultural hub for the city with many events and festivals being held here throughout the summer. Walking trails, an expansive playground, docks, and a pavilion makes it a great place to unwind. Down the road is the Kimberly Point lighthouse and across the street is the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum.
11 locals recommend
Riverside Park
500 E Wisconsin AveKnown as "rocket park" to locals, this park is a cultural hub for the city with many events and festivals being held here throughout the summer. Walking trails, an expansive playground, docks, and a pavilion makes it a great place to unwind. Down the road is the Kimberly Point lighthouse and across the street is the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum.
Another local favorite, this park was just re-done last summer with new playground equipment and a splash-pad.
Washington Park
631 Winneconne AveAnother local favorite, this park was just re-done last summer with new playground equipment and a splash-pad.