This place was once the playland of the rich and famous, a place where people sipped cocktails and watched racehorses near a bubbling artesian well. For the Milwaukee elite who roamed these grounds, Paradise Springs was just that – a paradise.

Today, it’s a paradise lost, or depending on your perspective, a paradise found. Nature is slowly reclaiming the property, which is now a state park. You can stroll the grounds of Paradise Springs, see signs of the past and enjoy the new beauty that’s here today.

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Paradise Springs can become a little busy on nice weekend days – if you prefer a tranquil walk, come on a weekday or early in the morning. If you’re interested in going back a little further into history, here are some ruins in Wisconsin you shouldn’t miss.

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