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Things to Do in Green Bay When You're Bored
Green Bay is Wisconsin's oldest settlement. Located at the mouth of the Fox River, it is globally famous for its football heritage and locally beloved for its scenic outdoor preserves.
Whether you are hiking through forested creeks, throwing discs down rolling hills, or joining weekly board game gathers, Green Bay is an active community on the bay.
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The Perfect Day in Green Bay
9:00 AM Morning Birding at Barkhausen: Start your day with peaceful birdwatching along the pristine wetlands of Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve, ideal for spotting seasonal migrations before the crowds arrive.
12:30 PM Nostalgic Lunch at Bay Beach: Enjoy classic rides and retro arcade games at historic Bay Beach Amusement Park, a perfect mid-day break for families seeking outdoor fun and nostalgic vibes.
3:00 PM Botanical Exploration: Afternoon stroll through the vibrant Green Bay Botanical Garden to admire over 120,000 plants and themed blooms, offering a serene escape from the summer heat.
7:00 PM Evening Escape Challenge: End your night with teamwork and logic at Escape Room Wisconsin, solving immersive puzzles in themed rooms for a thrilling evening of family entertainment.
Top Things to Do in Green Bay
Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve — This 1,200-acre preserve offers over 10 miles of trails and is Wisconsin's premier spot for waterfowl conservation and seasonal bird migrations near Suamico.
Bay Beach Amusement Park — A historic landmark featuring classic rides and retro gaming, Bay Beach has been a beloved family destination for generations since its opening in the 1940s.
NEW Zoo and Adventure Park — NEW Zoo combines animal encounters with interactive playgrounds and arcade games, creating a unique adventure park experience just minutes from downtown Green Bay.
Wequiock Falls — Discover a picturesque waterfall hidden within this serene local park, a favorite spot for nature photography and quiet afternoon strolls with minimal crowds.
Pamperin Park — Known for its massive wooden playground and free admission, Pamperin Park hosts major community events and is a top choice for large family gatherings.
Odyssey Climbing + Fitness — Green Bay's premier indoor bouldering facility in Ashwaubenon offers adult leagues and classes, making it the go-to spot for climbing enthusiasts in the region.
Lambeau Field — Home of the Packers since 1957, in neighboring Ashwaubenon. Stadium tours run daily even on non-game days, through the Hall of Fame, locker rooms, and field level.
Titletown District — Next to Lambeau Field in Ashwaubenon — a big public playground, an ice rink in winter, and year-round green space.
Mulva Cultural Center — Opened in De Pere in late 2023, with rotating exhibits that have included a Beatles showcase and spy-themed displays.
More to Explore in Green Bay
Park
Baird Creek Park (Park) — A quiet neighborhood park in Green Bay with walking trails along Baird Creek, ideal for locals seeking a peaceful outdoor retreat. Its natural setting provides a great spot for birding and light hiking near residential areas.
Beaumont Park (Park) — A neighborhood park in Green Bay with a playground, walking paths, and open fields, popular for local family outings. Its well-kept grounds and central location make it a go-to spot for community recreation.
John Muir Park (Park) — A serene park in Green Bay featuring walking trails, picnic areas, and natural landscaping, ideal for locals seeking a quiet outdoor experience. Its peaceful environment is perfect for reading, birding, or light hiking.
Ledgeview Park (Park) — 18-hole public golf course plus nearly two miles of paved trails through conservancy areas, ball diamonds, and picnic spots.
Marilyn's Oasis Park (Park) — A small neighborhood park with a playground, perfect for local families seeking a quick outdoor break. Its compact size makes it a convenient spot for young children to play safely.
Mather Heights Park (Park) — A small park in Green Bay with a playground and open space, favored by local families for casual play and picnics. Its compact size and accessibility make it a convenient spot for neighborhood recreation.
McAuliffe Park (Park) — A well-maintained park in Green Bay with playgrounds, walking paths, and picnic shelters, frequently used by local families for weekend outings. Its amenities and central location make it a hub for community activities.
Menominee Park (Park) — Located in nearby Oshkosh but frequently visited by Green Bay residents, this park offers extensive trails, a lake, and recreational facilities for hiking and boating. It's a regional favorite for its natural beauty and diverse outdoor activities.
Bowling Alley
Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley (Bowling Alley) — 60-lane bowling center with full-service bar, restaurant, and arcade in Green Bay.
Buzz Social (Bowling Alley) — Entertainment center combining bowling, arcade, and restaurant in Green Bay.
Riviera Lanes (Bowling Alley) — Bowling venue welcoming teams and individuals with family-focused experience in Green Bay.
Willow Creek Lanes (Bowling Alley) — Family-friendly bowling center in Green Bay offering open bowling coupons and leagues.
Craft Brewery
Badger State Brewing (Craft Brewery) — Located near Lambeau Field with a beer garden and taproom open daily for visitors.
Copper State Brewing Co. (Craft Brewery) — Downtown Green Bay brewery offering craft beer in a walkable urban setting.
Hinterland Brewery Restaurant (Craft Brewery) — Brewery and restaurant in Titletown District across from Lambeau Field, known for local eats and craft beer.
Titletown Brewing Co. (Craft Brewery) — Green Bay's original craft brewery since 1996, award-winning beers in Titletown District.
Dog Park
Brown County Dog Park (Dog Park) — Year-round fenced off-leash area requiring a $3 daily or $25 annual pass for entry.
Meyer Dog Park (Dog Park) — New fenced park along East River Trail with large mature trees and two poop bag dispensers.
Vital Essentials Dog Park (Dog Park) — Downtown fenced off-leash park in the Broadway District with dedicated dog amenities.
Whitney Dog Exercise Area (Dog Park) — Fenced off-leash area with obstacle and agility equipment plus picnic tables for dog owners.
Farmers Market
Farmers' Market on Broadway (Farmers Market) — One of Wisconsin's largest markets with over 100 local vendors lining Broadway Street every Wednesday.
Green Bay Farmer's Market (Farmers Market) — Features over 150 vendors who grow or produce all items sold, with weekly entertainment at the market.
Market on Military (Farmers Market) — Held Thursdays 2–7 PM in the old Shopko parking lot with fresh produce, local vendors, and community food.
Saturday Farmers Market (Farmers Market) — In its 109th season with 100+ vendors offering produce, meats, cheeses, and handmade goods on Saturdays.
Nature Preserve
Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary (Nature Preserve) — A 1,000-acre sanctuary in Green Bay offering diverse habitats for wildlife, with trails for hiking and birding. It's a favorite local spot for nature enthusiasts seeking to observe deer, foxes, and migratory birds in an urban setting.
Green Bay Botanical Garden (Nature Preserve) — A 47-acre community-owned garden showcasing over 120,000 plants from Wisconsin and around the world, offering a vibrant local escape. Visitors can enjoy themed gardens, walking trails, and seasonal blooms in this educational sanctuary.
L.H. Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve (Nature Preserve) — A duplicate entry for Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve, emphasizing its role as a premier local nature preserve for birdwatching and trail hiking. Residents appreciate its well-maintained paths and educational programs on waterfowl conservation.
Osprey Point (Nature Preserve) — 80-acre conservancy with two ponds for fishing, walking and hiking trails, and wildlife including a heron rookery, osprey nesting area, and sandhill cranes.
Performing Arts Theater
Ashwaubenon Performing Arts Center (Performing Arts Theater) — State-of-the-art nonprofit performance venue adjacent to Ashwaubenon High School, one mile from Lambeau Field.
Green Bay Community Theater (Performing Arts Theater) — Community theater operating a playhouse with regular ticketed performances and a dedicated box office.
Meyer Theatre (Performing Arts Theater) — Historic 1,011-seat theater presenting professional live musicals, non-musicals, and family performances annually.
Weidner Center for the Performing Arts (Performing Arts Theater) — 2,000-seat UW-Green Bay venue hosting Broadway shows, chamber orchestras, pop acts, and comedies.
Arcade
Chuck E. Cheese Green Bay (Arcade) — Chuck E. Cheese offers over 50 arcade games, real prizes, and birthday party options for kids ages 2–12. It’s a kid-friendly destination with safe play areas and family entertainment.
District 82 Pinball Arcade (Arcade) — District 82 is a retro-themed arcade featuring classic pinball machines and vintage arcade cabinets. It offers a nostalgic environment for families and adults to enjoy timeless games.
Edge VR Arcade (Arcade) — Edge VR Arcade provides immersive virtual reality gaming experiences with state-of-the-art VR stations. Families can explore interactive worlds and compete in exciting digital challenges.
Disc Golf Course
Pamperin Park Disc Golf Course (Disc Golf Course) — Technical 18-hole course winding through Duck Creek Valley wooded slopes near iconic Pamperin Park Bridge[3].
Perkins Park (Disc Golf Course) — 9-hole wooded course of moderate difficulty tucked neatly in Perkins Park woods[1].
Shorewood Disc Golf Course (Disc Golf Course) — Newly constructed 18-hole course on UW-Green Bay's 700-acre campus with rolling terrain and lakeshore views[2][7][10].
Movie Theater
Marcus Bay Park Cinema (Movie Theater) — Modern cinema complex in Bay Park offering multiple auditoriums with digital sound and stadium seating.
Marcus Green Bay East Cinema (Movie Theater) — Features 12 state-of-the-art auditoriums with digital sound and stadium seating in a modern business park location.
The Tarlton Theatre (Movie Theater) — Green Bay's historic circa-1925 Art Deco drafthouse cinema that also operates as a club and performing arts venue.
Museum
Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame (Museum) — Located inside the Lambeau Field Atrium, this 15,000 square foot museum showcases the rich history of the Green Bay Packers. View historic memorabilia, championship trophies, and interactive plaques.
National Railroad Museum (Museum) — One of the oldest institutions in the United States dedicated to preserving railroad history. Features a massive collection of locomotives (including the Big Boy), rolling stock, and train rides.
Neville Public Museum (Museum) — A regional museum dedicated to art, history, and science in Green Bay. Features interactive galleries showcasing the history of Northeast Wisconsin, native wildlife, and rotating art exhibits.
Other Places
Gnome Games Green Bay West — A premier tabletop and board gaming center on Green Bay's west side. Features open play space, regular card game tournaments, and a massive retail library of board games and TCGs.
Pool Works — A swimming pool, spa, and hot tub retailer in De Pere with a showroom of inground/aboveground pools and hot tubs, plus pool chemicals and accessories. A retail/service business, not a visitable activity venue.
Triangle Sports Area — A rolling park featuring a popular 18-hole hilly disc golf course, tubing hill, and cross-country ski trails.
Skate Park
Cornerstone Skatepark (Skate Park) — Outdoor concrete skatepark open year-round with lights, free admission, and mixed riding surface suitable for all levels.
GBASO (Green Bay Action Sports Organization) (Skate Park) — Non-profit 501(c)3 all-wheel friendly indoor skatepark offering open riding, lessons, and youth development programs.
Joannes Skate Park (Skate Park) — Largest outdoor poured concrete skateboard and inline skate park in Wisconsin with beginner, intermediate, and advanced areas.
Winery
Duck Creek Vineyard and Winery (Winery) — Offers winery tours, wine tasting, kombucha tea, and mead honey wine near Green Bay.
LedgeStone Vineyards (Winery) — Wisconsin winery in Greenleaf making traditional dry and off-dry wines from grapes.
Mona Rose Winery (Winery) — One of Wisconsin's premier wineries with internationally award-winning small batch hand-crafted wines.
Art Gallery
The Art Garage (Art Gallery) — Non-profit arts center in a historic downtown building featuring rotating exhibits, classes, and weekly sketch sessions.
The Automobile Gallery (Art Gallery) — Gallery presenting over 100 years of automotive history as art, including a rare 113-year-old Cadillac Model T, open 7 days weekly.
Axe Throwing Venue
Green Bay Axe Throwing (Axe Throwing Venue) — Operates as a dedicated axe throwing venue with 5 lanes, separate from escape room activities.
Lumberjack Johnny's Axe Throwing and Pinball (Axe Throwing Venue) — Combines axe throwing with a pinball lounge, archery, and corporate event hosting in Green Bay.
Batting Cages & Golf Simulators
D-BAT Green Bay (Batting Cages & Golf Simulators) — Indoor climate-controlled facility with batting cages that throw real baseballs and softballs for rent[5][8].
The Bassball Cages (Batting Cages & Golf Simulators) — Features 10 batting cages including 6 full-length and 4 half-length for all ages and skill levels[1][4].
Go-Kart Track
Kastle Karts (Go-Kart Track) — Green Bay's only go-kart track located across the street from Bay Beach Amusement Park with quarter-mile banked turns.
Midwest Super Speedway (Go-Kart Track) — Indoor high-speed electric go-kart track open 365 days a year with speeds up to 45 MPH.
Haunted House
Green Bay Fear Haunted House (Haunted House) — Operating for 22 years as a themed haunted attraction with a midway fun section in Howard.
Terror on the Fox Haunted House (Haunted House) — Wisconsin's favorite Halloween tradition requiring guests to be 21+ to enter the haunted house experience.
Hiking Trail
Baird Creek Trail (Hiking Trail) — Located within the Baird Creek Greenway, this trail offers rugged dirt paths and paved loops through wooded ravines, wildflower meadows, and along the scenic Baird Creek. Great for hiking and mountain biking.
Mountain Bay State Trail (Hiking Trail) — One of the longest rail-trails in Wisconsin, running 83 miles from Green Bay west to Wausau. The trailhead in Howard features a crushed limestone path winding through farmland and forests.
Historical Site & Monument
Hazelwood Historic House Museum (Historical Site & Monument) — 1837 historic house museum operated by Brown County Historical Society, open seasonally or by reservation.
Heritage Hill State Historical Park (Historical Site & Monument) — Living history museum on 54 acres with costumed interpreters in historic buildings moved from Northeast Wisconsin.
Ice Skating Rink
Cornerstone Ice Center (Ice Skating Rink) — Indoor ice arena in De Pere offering supervised skating on Friday and Sunday evenings with skate rentals.
Titletown Ice Skating (Ice Skating Rink) — Outdoor rink located directly outside Lambeau Field with winter tubing combo and seasonal passes available.
Live Music Venue
At The Tracks (Live Music Venue) — Small live music venue in a classic music hall located directly beside active freight train tracks.
Cup O Joy (Live Music Venue) — Volunteer-run music venue that is alcohol-free and family-friendly on Green Bay's west side.
Miniature Golf
Duck Creek Golf Center (Miniature Golf) — Outdoor miniature golf course with driving range, open daily from 10 a.m. to sunset.
Putt Social (Miniature Golf) — Indoor mini golf facility open 7 days a week with glow-in-the-dark course and simulator options.
Paint & Sip Studio
Board & Brush (Paint & Sip Studio) — DIY wood workshop studio where guests create finished home projects guided by expert instructors in a paint and sip setting.
Palette and Pub (Paint & Sip Studio) — Green Bay's first dedicated paint and sip art studio offering instructor-led classes with wine or beer.
Petting Zoo
Green Meadows Petting Farm (Petting Zoo) — Open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 AM to 4 PM with a dedicated petting zoo for families and photos.
Mulberry Lane Farm (Petting Zoo) — Seasonal petting zoo open May through October on a real country farm for educational family fun.
Trampoline Park
Get Air Green Bay (Trampoline Park) — Get Air Green Bay is a large indoor trampoline park with multiple zones for jumping, dodgeball, and foam pits. It offers high-energy fun for kids and adults of all ages.
Let's Run Around (Trampoline Park) — Let's Run Around is an active indoor playground with trampolines, climbing structures, and obstacle courses. It provides safe, energetic play for children and families.
Bike Trail
Fox River State Trail (Bike Trail) — A scenic 25-mile multi-use trail following the Fox River from Green Bay south to Greenleaf. Features paved paths, beautiful river views, and links to downtown parks.
Children's Museum
The Children's Museum of Green Bay (Children's Museum) — Features 13 interactive STEM-based exhibit galleries including 'Our Town' and Water Galleries for hands-on learning.
Comedy Club
ComedyCity Theatre (Comedy Club) — Home base for the ComedyCity improv troupe offering unscripted Friday and Saturday shows in De Pere.
Escape Room
Escape Room Wisconsin - Green Bay (Escape Room) — Escape Room Wisconsin features challenging, themed escape rooms that test logic and teamwork. Families and groups can solve puzzles in immersive story-driven environments.
Laser Tag Arena
Urban Battlefield LLC (Laser Tag Arena) — Features a 13,000 sq ft arena with seven two-story unique buildings for mission-based tactical play[3][6].
Library
Brown County Library - Central Library (Library) — The flagship library of Brown County, located in downtown Green Bay. Offers extensive book collections, public computers, children's story rooms, and community workshops.
Paintball & Airsoft Field
Commando Paintball Sports (Paintball & Airsoft Field) — Offers airsoft every other Sunday with a dedicated staging area near Green Bay.
Playground
Let's Run Around Green Bay (Playground) — Wisconsin's largest family-owned indoor playground open daily from 8am to 8pm for kids of all ages.
Pottery Painting Studio
Paintin' Pottery (Pottery Painting Studio) — A hands-on pottery-painting and craft studio in De Pere offering walk-in paint-your-own pottery, glass fusing, mosaics, board signs, and beading projects for all ages.
Rage Room / Smash Room
Asylum Rage Room (Rage Room / Smash Room) — Green Bay's first dedicated rage room offering two rooms for up to three people and one for five with monitors and vases[2][3].
Water Park
Tundra Lodge Resort & Waterpark (Water Park) — This Green Bay hotel features an indoor waterpark with slides and a lazy river for guests and day visitors.
Waterfall
Fonferek's Glen (Waterfall) — A 74-acre Brown County Park with a 30-foot waterfall, limestone cliffs, and a stone archway along Bower Creek.
Waterfront Path & Riverwalk
City Deck Waterfront Boardwalk (Waterfront Path & Riverwalk) — Waterfront boardwalk with benches, fishing piers, overlooks, and transient dock space offering direct river access.
Things to Do with Kids in Green Bay
Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley (Bowling Alley) — 60-lane bowling center with full-service bar, restaurant, and arcade in Green Bay.
Baird Creek Park (Park) — A quiet neighborhood park in Green Bay with walking trails along Baird Creek, ideal for locals seeking a peaceful outdoor retreat. Its natural setting provides a great spot for birding and light hiking near residential areas.
Bay Beach Amusement Park (Amusement Park) — Bay Beach is a historic amusement park with classic rides, arcade games, and family-friendly attractions. It offers a nostalgic mix of outdoor fun and retro gaming for all ages.
Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary (Nature Preserve) — A 1,000-acre sanctuary in Green Bay offering diverse habitats for wildlife, with trails for hiking and birding. It's a favorite local spot for nature enthusiasts seeking to observe deer, foxes, and migratory birds in an urban setting.
Beaumont Park (Park) — A neighborhood park in Green Bay with a playground, walking paths, and open fields, popular for local family outings. Its well-kept grounds and central location make it a go-to spot for community recreation.
Brown County Library - Central Library (Library) — The flagship library of Brown County, located in downtown Green Bay. Offers extensive book collections, public computers, children's story rooms, and community workshops.
Buzz Social (Bowling Alley) — Entertainment center combining bowling, arcade, and restaurant in Green Bay.
Chuck E. Cheese Green Bay (Arcade) — Chuck E. Cheese offers over 50 arcade games, real prizes, and birthday party options for kids ages 2–12. It’s a kid-friendly destination with safe play areas and family entertainment.
Cornerstone Ice Center (Ice Skating Rink) — Indoor ice arena in De Pere offering supervised skating on Friday and Sunday evenings with skate rentals.
Cornerstone Skatepark (Skate Park) — Outdoor concrete skatepark open year-round with lights, free admission, and mixed riding surface suitable for all levels.
District 82 Pinball Arcade (Arcade) — District 82 is a retro-themed arcade featuring classic pinball machines and vintage arcade cabinets. It offers a nostalgic environment for families and adults to enjoy timeless games.
Duck Creek Golf Center (Miniature Golf) — Outdoor miniature golf course with driving range, open daily from 10 a.m. to sunset.
Date Night & 21+ in Green Bay
Asylum Rage Room (Rage Room / Smash Room) — Green Bay's first dedicated rage room offering two rooms for up to three people and one for five with monitors and vases[2][3].
At The Tracks (Live Music Venue) — Small live music venue in a classic music hall located directly beside active freight train tracks.
Badger State Brewing (Craft Brewery) — Located near Lambeau Field with a beer garden and taproom open daily for visitors.
Board & Brush (Paint & Sip Studio) — DIY wood workshop studio where guests create finished home projects guided by expert instructors in a paint and sip setting.
ComedyCity Theatre (Comedy Club) — Home base for the ComedyCity improv troupe offering unscripted Friday and Saturday shows in De Pere.
Copper State Brewing Co. (Craft Brewery) — Downtown Green Bay brewery offering craft beer in a walkable urban setting.
Cup O Joy (Live Music Venue) — Volunteer-run music venue that is alcohol-free and family-friendly on Green Bay's west side.
Duck Creek Vineyard and Winery (Winery) — Offers winery tours, wine tasting, kombucha tea, and mead honey wine near Green Bay.
Escape Room Wisconsin - Green Bay (Escape Room) — Escape Room Wisconsin features challenging, themed escape rooms that test logic and teamwork. Families and groups can solve puzzles in immersive story-driven environments.
Green Bay Axe Throwing (Axe Throwing Venue) — Operates as a dedicated axe throwing venue with 5 lanes, separate from escape room activities.
Hinterland Brewery Restaurant (Craft Brewery) — Brewery and restaurant in Titletown District across from Lambeau Field, known for local eats and craft beer.
LedgeStone Vineyards (Winery) — Wisconsin winery in Greenleaf making traditional dry and off-dry wines from grapes.
Hobbies You Can Start in Green Bay
Fly Fishing: Casting Techniques to Hook More Fish — The tributaries feeding Green Bay and the Fox River offer world-class fly fishing for migratory trout, salmon, and smallmouth bass.
Ice Fishing: Drilling Holes & Luring Fish in Winter's Chill — Green Bay is a premier winter ice fishing destination, with massive shanty towns setup on the bay targeting trophy walleye and whitefish.
Recreational Kayaking: Your Gateway to Water Skills — Kayakers in Green Bay explore the peaceful marshes of Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve and paddle the Fox River State Trail waterways.
Bouldering: Conquer Movement Challenges One Climb at a Time — Green Bay climbers train at Odyssey Climbing, which features bouldering walls, training gear, and youth/adult climbing leagues.
Modern Board Gaming: Smart Spending for Strategic Play — Tabletop gaming thrives in Green Bay at Gnome Games West, hosting weekly board game meetups, TCG leagues, and open gaming.
Birding: Your Adventure in Nature Starts Today — Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve and Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary are prime birding spots, home to nesting eagles and migrating ducks.
Disc Golf: Build Strength and Coordination with Every Throw — Green Bay disc golf centers around the technical woods course at Pamperin Park and the open layout at Baird Creek.
Cross-Country Skiing: An Explosive Full-Body Workout — The Reforestation Camp grooms over 10 miles of premier cross-country ski trails winding through pristine pine forests in winter.
Annual Events in Green Bay
Bellin Run — Second Saturday in June — A long-running 10K road race through Green Bay, drawing thousands of runners and walkers annually since the 1970s.
ArtStreet — Summer — An annual downtown Green Bay arts festival with studio displays, live demonstrations, and entertainment along the riverfront.
Cellcom Green Bay Marathon — Spring — A full marathon, half marathon, and 5K through Green Bay neighborhoods, one of the city's signature annual sporting events.
The Week at a Glance
Sat — Downtown Green Bay Farmers Market — 7am–12pm (May 23–Oct 31)
What Locals Know
**Pack a windbreaker** for Lake Michigan shores as the breeze can be surprisingly strong even on warm summer days, especially near Bay Beach and the waterfront parks.
**Visit Pamperin Park early** on weekends to avoid crowds at its massive wooden playground, which is one of the largest in Wisconsin and attracts families from across the region.
**Bring binoculars** to Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve during migration seasons (spring/fall) to spot rare waterfowl species that are not visible from other local parks.
Rides at Bay Beach Amusement Park still cost only 25 cents per ticket, with most requiring 1 to 4 tickets. Ride the historic Zippin Pippin roller coaster first thing in the morning to beat the lines.
At the NEW Zoo and Adventure Park, you can purchase giraffe food at the feeding deck for $1. Look into combo tickets if you want to tackle the canopy tour and zip lines.
Wequiock Falls is located right off Highway 57, with stone steps leading down to the ravine. The waterfall is stunning in early spring but can dry up completely in late summer.
If you're bouldering or climbing at Odyssey Climbing + Fitness in Green Bay, you can rent a chalk bag and climbing shoes at the front desk if you don't have your own.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Green Bay close to Milwaukee?
No, Green Bay is approximately 200 miles north of Milwaukee, making it a separate region in eastern Wisconsin rather than a nearby suburb[1].
Can I visit Lambeau Field without a game?
Yes, Lambeau Field offers daily tours of the stadium, including the Packers Hall of Fame and locker rooms, even when no game is scheduled[11].
Are there free parks in Green Bay?
Yes, most neighborhood parks like Pamperin Park and Bay Beach Amusement Park have free admission, though some activities may require fees[9].
What is the best time to visit for outdoor activities?
Late May through September offers the best weather for hiking, birding, and park visits, with peak bird migrations in spring and fall at Barkhausen[3].