Monday, December 23, 2024

Discover 5 Historic Towns Along the Great River Road

It’s time to roll down the windows, feel the breeze, and soak up the views as we cruise through some of Wisconsin’s oldest towns with our family. Buckle up, because adventure awaits along Great River Roadone of the most scenic country roads in Wisconsin.

The entire route spans 3,000 miles through 10 states, and our 250-mile stretch takes us through 33 historic Wisconsin towns. Each town has a affluent history and unique features, from scenic overlooks to outstanding restaurants and meaningful family activities. Here are a few places you can’t miss along the way.

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This lively college town is beloved by more than just students for its breathtaking views of the Mississippi and culinary delights. For a bird’s eye view of the city, drive or hike to popular Grandad Bluff Park and admire the fantastic views from above.

After your outdoor adventures, share some tapas at 4 Sisters Wine Bar & Tapas Restaurant. From grilled cheese dips to Ahi tuna bites, there’s plenty to share with friends at this veteran, woman-owned restaurant overlooking the river.

For a small-town feel within the city, visit The Pearl, an ice cream and pastry shop in one of the city’s oldest buildings. Try one of their handmade flavors, like Snappin’ Turtle or Banana Blondie.

To enjoy the nightlife, order a latte or craft cocktail from Base Note and see local artists on their intimate stage.

Bagley

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Have you ever been to one of the oldest state parks in Wisconsin? Wyalusing State Park in Bagley has breathtaking views and hikes that are great for the whole family – it’s an oldie but a goodie. There are plenty of picnic areas so you can relax and enjoy the frosty air while having lunch with a view. You’ll love camping here and enjoying a cozy campfire with your family after a day exploring the archaic effigy mounds.

Stockholm

Who wants to do a little shopping in one of the oldest cities in Wisconsin? Stockholm has many unique compact businesses to discover, including Scandihoo – artisan products with a Scandinavian touch.

Shopping isn’t the only thing Stockholm is celebrated for – this place is all about adventure Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural AreaThis 400-foot limestone cliff overlooks comprehensive Lake Pepin and is one of only six cliffs on the Mississippi River where peregrine falcons nest.

Not to mention that Stockholm has a lot of delicious food, including: Stockholm Pie and General Storecelebrated for sweet and savory cakes that will satisfy every taste.

Trempealeau

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Time for a photo op! Trempealeau (French for “to plunge into the water”) is a great place to snap some profile shots on the historic Main Street or against the backdrop of the river views. For a more natural escape, head to nearby Perrot State Park for lovely views of the Mississippi River.

In Trempealeau there is also Elmaro Vineyardwhere you can sip a family wine, share a local cheese plate with friends, or even watch an outdoor movie with the whole family. And don’t forget to stop at Ecker’s Apple Farmwhere you can pick fresh apples and drink a Hog’s Back Brew in their beer garden in the middle of the orchard – it’s a truly unforgettable experience.

Pepin

History comes alive in the birthplace of Laura Ingalls Wilder, author Little House on the Prairie series based on her pioneering childhood, which began in Pepin, Wisconsin. Visit the original birthplace of the American writer and discover the replica of “Little House in the Big Woods,” which is open year-round.

A brief drive in Alma is Buena Vista Park Overlook, a natural balcony overlooking the Mississippi. It’s the perfect place to relax and watch barges sail around the sand islands and through Lock and Dam 4, and admire the wildlife that calls the river home. Bring a picnic and end your drive enjoying the striking seasonal colors with the people you love.

Looking for more ways to experience life along the Mississippi River in Wisconsin? Check out these 5 Mississippi River Towns to Explore in Southwest Wisconsin.

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