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View of the marsh and bluffs in La Crosse, WI

A Weekend in La Crosse, Wisconsin with Kids

Over the years, the family book “101 Places You Gotta See Before You’re 12” inspired us to seek out unique places to visit and experience with our children. I try to apply the same logic when visiting grandparents that I would when we travel anywhere in the world. I research online, ask friends about their experiences and then ask my kids what places sound interesting to them. Traveling doesn’t always mean a six-hour plane ride. You can share the world with your children and view it through their eyes 45 minutes from your house.

La Crosse, located on the western side in the state of Wisconsin, is a beautiful city surrounded by bluffs and the mighty Mississippi River. It’s a great base city to day trip from to other fantastic places that you probably have never even heard about.

My favorite time of year to visit is the summer as there are so many family-friendly things to do. Here are some of our favorites.

Hiking in Hixon Forest. There are plenty of scenic shady forest trails leading up to the top of a bluff and trails for all hiking levels.
Cost: FREE

Grandad Bluff. Great photo ops here as well as lots of spots to picnic. It provides an ideal vantage point to watch the sunset with the river and the bluffs of Minnesota as the backdrop.
Cost: FREE

The La Crosse Queen paddleboat. A chance to see the river “Mark Twain style.” There are also very kid-friendly pizza cruises.
Cost: $46.50 (Prices may have changed; check for latest rates.)

Norskedalen. This nature and heritage center has more than five miles of hiking trails and a large outdoor shelter to picnic under. It reminded us of a smaller, less-crowded version of Old World Wisconsin. We went on a weekday and only ran into two other people the whole time we were there.
Cost: $15 (Prices may have changed; check for latest rates.)

If this field doesn’t scream run through me…..

La Crescent Aquatic Center. High points include a 14-foot climbing wall in the pool among other great things and on a late Friday afternoon, there was hardly anyone else there. Plus, it’s only 15 minutes across the bridge in Minnesota.
Cost: $16 (Prices may have changed; check for the latest rates.)

Rudy’s. I can’t resist Rudy’s cheese curds and their root beer floats. The staff rollerskates their way to your car or table with your order. Need I say more?

The Pearl Ice Cream Parlor. This is an authentic, 1930s soda fountain and confectionery with great homemade ice-cream. It’s located downtown among the historic buildings of La Crosse.

Other day trip Ideas within 90 minutes from La Crosse:

Niagara Cave in Harmony, MN. Rated one of the Top 10 caves in the U.S., they now have added a miniature golf course to give tourists something else to do after touring the cave. If you are super curious about the Amish like I am, you can do an Amish Tour in Harmony as well.
Cost: $44 / Cost for the Amish Tour varies on whether you ride on their tour bus, have a tour guide in your car or self-guide. (Prices may have changed; check for latest rates.)

Be sure to bring a jacket or a hoodie as the cave is very cool.

 

National Eagle Center in Wabasha, MN. We are an animal-loving family and got so excited when we discovered that the National Eagle Center is only an hour and 15 minutes from La Crosse. There are two floors of interactive exhibits and daily interactive eagle programs where you learn about this majestic bird. Plus, it’s right on the Mississippi River so the views are spectacular.
Cost: $28* (Prices may have changed; check for latest rates.)

*Cost is based on a family of 4, 2 adults and 2 children between the ages of 4-11.

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