Milwaukee Magazine

Your 2024 Getaway Guide

When planning your next trip, consider these four Wisconsin destinatio­ns.

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The Fox Cities

The Fox Cities are ideal for a couple's trip, with luxurious spas, natural escapes, fine dining and more. Head to Appleton for a stay at the CopperLeaf Boutique Hotel &

Spa. The upscale destinatio­n offers rooms with fireplaces and jacuzzis, plus you're only walking distance from all the restaurant­s, bars, shops and nightlife downtown. The connected Spa BenMarNico­s offers couple's massages, facials and many more treatments. For a fun afternoon activity, head to Eclectic Candle Co. or Nana’s

Apothecary – two Appleton stores – and try out candle-making. Looking for dinner? Stroll to the river where you'll find Fratello’s

Waterfront Restaurant – every winter, the restaurant puts up private, heated “river domes” on its patio. Afterward, consider a stop at the legendary Cleo’s Brown Beam

Tavern nearby, where you can sample their most popular drink, the Dirty Snowball (think frozen, blended White Russian). Last but not least, the Fox Cities have plenty to offer for outdoor activity. High Cliff State Park, on the less populated eastern shore of Lake Winnebago, has trails for hiking and biking, limestone cliffs and beautiful views from the 40-foot observatio­n tower. foxcities.org

Richland Center

Head to Wisconsin's breathtaki­ng Driftless Area for a visit to Richland Center. Amid the rolling hills and abundant natural beauty, you'll find dozens of destinatio­ns worth a visit. There are many tranquil cottages and cabins available around the area – some local favorites include Michael’s Farm Stay, Ridge and Valley Hospitalit­y, Little

Cabins on the Pine and Anaway Place.

Besides miles of trails for hiking and biking, the area is also home to Eagle Cave, Wisconsin's largest onyx cave. From September to May, groups camp in the undergroun­d and explore its over 3,000 feet of passages. Consider a stop by Wild Hills Winery, as well, where you'll find artisanal vintages and ciders grown on the hillside. Plus, the winery hosts live music every Friday. When the weather warms up, the Driftless Music

Gardens amphitheat­er is another musical destinatio­n, with acts playing on a stage in the middle of a beautiful, forested vista. greaterric­hlandtouri­sm.com

Sheboygan

On the shore of Lake Michigan, Sheboygan is one of Wisconsin's most-popular year-round destinatio­ns. In the warm-weather months, its waterfront is teeming – you'll find beautiful beaches, pontoon boat rentals, fishing holes, kayaking and much more. But in the colder season, the city is no less vibrant. It has a booming arts and culture scene, with the nationally renowned John Michael Kohler Arts Center and its Art Preserve, highlighti­ng the work of contempora­ry American artists. Sheboygan's also home to the James Tellen Woodland Sculpture Garden, a collection of over 30 striking figures carved by a Wisconsin artist. History buffs should consider stops at the Sheboygan County Historical Museum,

Aviation Heritage Center of Wisconsin, or the Wreck of the Lottie Cooper, a re-assembled 19th-century shipwreck discovered at the bottom of Lake Michigan. Parents will enjoy a stop at the Above & Beyond Children’s

Museum, packed with exhibition­s kids love, and Bookworm Gardens, a delightful garden with displays inspired by children's books. visitshebo­ygan.com

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