Going around in circles may not seem like a good thing, but that’s just because you haven’t been to the Labyrinth Garden Earth Sculpture. A circular flower maze in Wisconsin made up of vibrant blooms, it’s the perfect place for a peaceful stroll during spring in Wisconsin. Even better, it’s free to visit. Take a look at this lovely labyrinth in Wisconsin:

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Have you ever been to the Labyrinth Garden Earth Sculpture? Let us know about your visit to this labyrinth in Wisconsin in the comments. For the most current updates, follow the West Bend Labyrinth Garden Earth Sculpture Facebook page. For more adventures in West Bend, be sure to check out one of the largest petting zoos in the nation:

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What are some natural wonders in Wisconsin?

Natural wonders in Wisconsin include:

  • Devils Lake State Park. The otherworldly rock formations in this park near Baraboo have names like Devil’s Doorway and Balanced Rock.
  • Big Manitou Falls. These falls in Pattison State Park are 165 feet tall, which is two feet shorter than Niagara Falls. 
  • Interstate State Park. This is the oldest state park in Wisconsin and contains the beautiful Dalles of the St. Croix River. 
  • Cave of the Mounds. These caves are a National Natural Landmark in Blue Mounds that are visited by over 100,000 people each year.

Learn more about these and other natural wonders in Wisconsin.  

What are the most historic small towns in Wisconsin?

The most historic small towns in Wisconsin include:

  • New Glarus. Known as the Little Switzerland of Wisconsin, you’ll find quite a bit of Swiss culture and food here.
  • Mineral Point. A town with a lot of mining history and Cornish culture as the miners that worked here came from Cornwall.
  • Lancaster. With 31 historic locations and so many well-preserved old buildings, you’ll find no shortage of history here.
  • Shullsburg. Founded by Irish prospectors in 1827, you can find many preserved and restored historic buildings here. 

Find out more about the most historic small towns in Wisconsin.

What are the best antique stores in Wisconsin?

The best antique stores in Wisconsin include:

  • Cider Mill Antique Shop. This shop specializes in antique dinnerware and glassware and has a ton of other amazing antiques.
  • Fox River Antique Mall. This 30,000-square-foot antique mall has items from 165 vendors where you’re sure to find something wonderful.
  • Columbus Antique Mall. This store spans 80,000 square feet and has over 220 vendors. You could spend the entire day here.
  • Treasures on Main. This is an antique consignment store that has some items that are so old that there’s a special “primitive room” for them.

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