
Road Trips In Wisconsin Reveal Hidden Gems And Quirky Fun
Roadside attractions are always a fun sight when you're on a long drive across the country, and Wisconsin is home to some very unique ones.
Wisconsin's Famous Roadside Attractions
As a child, each summer my dad would take at least two weeks off from work, and we would go on a long road trip. Some years it was all planned out, and others it was totally spontaneous. Either way was a lot of fun, and I looked forward to it every year.
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No matter what the plan was or where we were going, my dad was always on the lookout for unusual roadside attractions to stop and visit. I think it was a nice break from driving for him, but he also enjoyed those adventures.
One state we always thought was a great place to find strange roadside attractions was Wisconsin. They know how to do it right. The crazier the better. One of these days, I'll have to go through the photos at my mom's house because I'm sure she has some good ones of roadside attractions.
According to Family Destinations Guide...
Wisconsin’s road trips are journeys filled with unique charm, unexpected delights, and a quirky sense of humor.
From colossal pink elephants to whimsical sculpture gardens, the state’s roadside attractions offer a blend of the bizarre and the delightful.
Ready to explore the wonderfully weird and unforgettable destinations that make Wisconsin a wonderland of roadside attractions?

Goofy roadside attraction you'll find in Wisconsin...
Mars Cheese Castle in Kenosha
Jurustic Park in Marshfield
Pink Elephant in DeForest
National Mustard Museum in Middleton
Prairie Moon Sculpture Gardens in Cochrane
M Schettl Sales Inc. in Oshkosh
FAST Fiberglass Mold Graveyard in Sparta
This Wild Wisconsin 'Indoors is Outdoors' House Was Once Listed for $1M
Gallery Credit: Sweet Lenny
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