![]() If you want to spend the night, there are many accommodation options, from hotels and motels to camping, bed and breakfasts, and even cabins and cottages. Orchards, wineries and breweries, arts centers, and more provide hours of fun. In this lovely city, a friendly smile is just one of the many local ingredients. Oleksandr Koretskyi / Chippewa Fallsĭrive another 90 minutes or so, and you will be rewarded with a stop in Chippewa Falls. If you’re lucky, you may see a peregrine falcon, bald eagle, or other raptors in the area. If you want something more, visit Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural Area to see gorgeous views from the natural lookout. You’ll be surrounded by beautiful fall foliage in the area. A museum, a replica of the Little House in the Big Woods, a covered wagon, and related items fill the scene. Laura Ingalls Wilder fans will want to drive about six miles more to nearby Pepin, where the Little House on the Prairie author was born. Stop by Ingebretsen’s Nordic Marketplace for authentic Scandinavian gifts. Shoppers will appreciate the many boutiques with handmade items from personal accessories to Amish furniture, fashionable apparel, handcrafts, and art. It’s noted as having the best pie in Wisconsin according to and was named one of 18 legendary pie shops in America by USA Today. Stockholm Pie and General Store is legendary. Calling itself “a small village with big heART,” Stockholm is filled with delightful surprises. Immigrants from Sweden founded Stockholm and named it after the old country’s capital. It’s a tiny village in Pepin County on the picturesque shores of Lake Pepin. Aaron J Hill / Stockholmįor a taste of international travel just about 90 minutes from La Crosse, head up to Stockholm, Wisconsin. For a preview, have a sneak a peek at the La Crosse Rivercam, which shows you what’s happening in real time. Riverside Park offers lots of events as well as beautiful fall leaves. Here, you can walk or bike among the colors. Great River State Trail runs 24 miles along an abandoned railroad line. Enjoy the fall colors, take a short hike, or relax all day. Grandad Bluff Park offers amazing views of the Mississippi River Valley including the states of Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa. When it comes to fall foliage views, La Crosse offers many options. Just for fun, beer lovers will want to see the World’s Largest Six Pack. Riverside International Friendship Gardens features country-themed gardens of sister cities in China, Germany, France, Russia, Norway, and Ireland in appreciation of their diverse cultures. Visit cultural attractions like the Dahl Auto Museum or check out the Antique Center of La Crosse for hidden treasures. La Crosse is a beautiful city on the banks of the mighty Mississippi River. We’ll give you the best of the best for the most scenic Wisconsin fall foliage road trip. The choice is yours based on your interests and time. You can linger awhile in some spots and make a short and lovely visit in others. ![]() There are many itineraries you could create, but we chose one that goes across the state, starting in picturesque La Crosse in the west heading east to Fond du Lac right on scenic Lake Winnebago. ![]() Listen for the peaceful sounds of wildlife: loons waking with the lake’s early morning fog, owls calling in the quiet of a moonlit night or the rustle of leaves as you cross paths with a whitetail deer.ĭiscover a unique blend of attractions amid the serene scenes: gaming, entertainment, restaurants, shopping, trails and other outdoor adventures that make this area a favorite of all ages.Whether you’re up for a beautiful drive or you love leaf peeping, the fall is a great time for a scenic Wisconsin road trip. Here you’ll discover life moves at a refreshingly slower pace and centers around time-honored traditions and values.Įnjoy beautiful scenery dotted with majestic vistas, serpentine roads and family owned businesses that serve up hometown hospitality.Įxperience a rich blend of culture at Native American powwows, Polish Heritage Days, Kentuck Day and more. Savor the 145 mile route that winds through Wisconsin’s northern counties including Forest, Langlade, Oneida and Vilas. The Nicolet-Wolf River Scenic Byway is located in the heart of the majestic Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest and home to the headwaters of the pristine Wolf River. Fall in Love with the Byway and experience a sense of place, where the people and nature are authentic.
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