Everyone remembers field trip days. Freedom from boring school work and droning teachers and getting to escape the confines of your school building were enough to get you excited, no matter where you were headed. You may not have gone to all of these exact places as a kid, but you probably went somewhere similar. The best part of this list, though, is that you can fill in any gaps in your childhood education or revisit any of these places – these Wisconsin field trips aren’t just for kids!

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Depending on where you grew up, your field trips varied. Where else did you go as a kid that you think would be amazing to revisit as an adult? What were your favorite Wisconsin field trips as a kid?

Looking for more underrated Wisconsin day trips? Here are some of our favorite places to take out-of-towners when they visit Wisconsin!

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What are the best Wisconsin day trips?

The above list of Wisconsin field trips are all perfect day trip destinations, and if you're looking for more unique day trips, check out these places:

  • Daggett Memorial Park. Boasting as much history as beauty, the park, more specifically its granite, gained worldwide fame after being named the world’s strongest. A visit to this amazing park is one of the most unique things to do around Wisconsin.
  • Cherry Train Tours. The best way to see all Washington Island has to offer is the Cherry Train Tour, which operates seasonally from mid-May through mid-October. Fun for all ages, the two-hour open-air tram tour takes passengers to some of the island’s best features and attractions.
  • Wegner Grotto. Dubbed a “sculpture complex,” the Paul & Matilda Wegner Grotto is small town gem is hiding in Sparta. A real feast for the eyes, it’s filled with incredible pieces of artwork – all of which are made from shards of glass. This really is an amazing spot to experience in person and definitely among the best day trips in Wisconsin!
  • Witches Gulch. Witches Gulch is an incredible spot worthy of exploring. And while many choose to hike through the area, it’s not the only way to explore it. You can also take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the scenic canyon. If you're searching for unique things to do around Wisconsin, a trip to Witches Gulch should definitely be on your day trip list.
  • St. Peter's Dome. Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest is a Wisconsin treasure that's beautiful all year-round, though especially stunning in autumn when it’s drenched in vibrant foliage. And the best place to soak in the seasonal hues that fill the forest is St. Peter’s Dome, the highest point in the area. All in all, according to locals, Wisconsinites, and tourists alike it is one of the best places to visit in Wisconsin!
  • The Dells. The Wisconsin Dells is the self-proclaimed "Waterpark Capital of the World" and it’s a top destination in the region for good times and family fun. If you're looking for some adults-only fun, however, there’s one special spot that caters specifically to adults. It’s a waterpark within a waterpark and the perfect place to go if you feel like escaping to the Caribbean without leaving Wisconsin!

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