Do you travel to Green Bay for the 2025 project? Regardless of whether you come from Minneapolis or Chicago, you can fill your trip to the farm! Wisconsin is home to the best cheese, dairy and farm, and we mapped the final agricism stops your path to the 2025 project.
Traveling from Minneapolis to Green Bay? Check those you need to see!
If you are going from Minneapolis to Green Bay, take the 29 highway and highway 10 on a picturesque and delicious route. Here is our favorite alcohol stop on the way:
Why stop? In April, in this family farm, he hosts lamb days and jokes where you can hug miniature lambs and goats! They also have an agricultural market with local meats and products.
Location: Menomon, WI (3 hours from Green Bay)
For more information and hours of visit Govinsfarm.com.
Why stop? This place, more than just a gardening center, is a local food market, a greenhouse and a cafe – a great place for fresh products, coffee and unique gifts.
Rental: Clear Water, Winning (2 hours and 50 minutes from Green Bay
For more information and hours of visit Downtoearthgardencenter.com.
Why stop? This award -winning cheese store specializes in handmade Dutch Goudie. Watch that cheese players in action, try fresh cottage cheese and lift the wedge on the road!
Location: Thorp, WI (2 hours and 10 minutes from Green Bay)
For more information and hours of visit Mariekegouda.com.
Food Exploration Center + Farms
Why stop? This interactive agricultural education center presents contemporary agricultural technology, from cultivation to sustainable agriculture. Everyone can enjoy an unforgettable engaging experience that will give you a recent look at food and agriculture.
Location: Sieba, Wi (1 hour and 30 minutes from Green Bay)
For more information and hours of visit Explorefoodandfarm.org.
Why stop? This family dairy farm contains a robotic milking system and a shop with agriculture filled with cheese, ice cream and fresh meats.
Location: Stevens Point, WI (1 hour and 30 minutes from Green Bay)
For more information and hours of visit Feltzsdairistore.com.
Traveling from Chicago to Green Bay? Don’t miss these food and farm detention!
If you go from Chicago to I-41 or I-43, take a break and discover the best experience with the Wisconsin table farm.
Why stop? This lively internal market includes local Wisconsin suppliers offering cheese, meat, pastries and farm products. The perfect place for Pit Foodie!
Location: Milwaukee, WI (1 hour and 45 minutes from Green Bay)
For more information and hours of visit Milwaukeepublicmarket.org.
Why stop? This is the best ice cream in the middle of nowhere! This family dairy farm offers wealthy, homemade ice cream in over 50 flavors.
Rental: Lake background, winnings (1 hour from Green Bay)
For more information and hours of visit Kelleycountrycreamery.com.

Why stop? See goats climbed the silo, enjoy fresh meals in the cafe and watch the cheese production process. The whole family will enjoy playing with goats!
Location: Malone, WI (1 hour from Green Bay)
For more information and hours of visit laclarefamilycreamery.com.
Why stop? Fourth -generation cheese factory from the museum on the spot, fresh cottage cheese and unique Ceddar colossal wheels.
Location: Kiel, WI (1 hour from Green Bay)
For more information and hours of visit Henningscheese.com.

Wisconsin Discovery Center farm
Why stop? Immerse yourself in the miracles of agriculture! Spend the day as a family or group exploring interactive exhibits, seeing a local farm first -hand during a bus trip or experience a miracle of birth in a delivery barn. Enjoy the meal in the cafe and save there Cedar Crest ice cream!
Location: manito, WI (40 minutes from Green Bay)
For more information and hours of visit FarmWonsin.org.
Last stop: Green Bay!
After arriving in Green Bay, do not miss these classic experiences in Wisconsin:
- Enjoy fresh milk and ice cream at Lamera dairy. (30 minutes from Green Bay)
If you are hungry for more experience in Wisconsin agriculture, check Wisconsin Agricultural Tourism Association To find recreation, entertainment and educational experiences throughout the state.