City of Green Lake
Green Lake welcomes visitors and residents alike with a bountiful choice of fun things to do year round. Green Lake itself is Wisconsin’s deepest inland lake and provides many choices for family recreation including fishing, swimming, boating, and much more.
If you enjoy shopping you will appreciate the many local retail stores located downtown. Area restaurants vary from small snack shops to elegant multi-course dining experiences. There are parks for that picnic by the lake as well as bike routes where you can enjoy nature and the beautiful scenery. There are many attractions to suit all ages and interests in the City of Green Lake.
Contact the Green Lake Chamber of Commerce at 1-800-253-7354 or visit them online for more information about upcoming events.
City of Ripon
Ripon is located six miles east of Green Lake. It has a rich heritage in architecture, education and politics. Turn back the clock with a tour through any one of Ripon’s historic neighborhoods such as the Watson Street Commercial Historic District or the Little White Schoolhouse – birthplace of the Republican Party.
There are many activities available to visitors here, including horseback riding and hiking. Restaurants are varied from American to Mexican or Chinese food. There is a wide array of specialty shops and businesses that offer a variety of goods & services. There are also many festivals and celebrations held here throughout the year.
Contact the Ripon Chamber of Commerce at 920-748-6764 or visit them online…
City of Princeton
Princeton is located eight miles west of Green Lake and is nestled on the banks of the Fox River. There are many forms of outdoor activities for visitors here – canoeing on the Mecan River, visiting one or all of the Antique Malls and there’s a golf driving range as well.
Princeton hosts many restaurants, plenty of shopping providing for unique gifts and located in the tree shaded City Park every Saturday, May – October is the largest flea market in the area. There are also many festivals held here throughout the year.
Contact the Princeton Chamber of Commerce at 920-295-3877 or visit them online…
City of Berlin
Berlin is located 9 miles north of Green Lake. It is known as the Fur & Leather Capital and has a variety of unique shops located in the historical downtown shopping district. Out of town visitors have a variety of choices of lodging and dining experiences. Golfers will enjoy the natural beauty of Mascoutin Golf Course.
Recreational activities include fishing, swimming, hunting & boating. Berlin is located in the beautiful Fox River Corridor – a 40 mile stretch from Berlin to the Fox Cities. The park along the Fox River is perfect for a family picnic or just enjoying the beautiful scenery.
Contact the Berlin Chamber of Commerce at 920-361-3636 or 800-979-9334 or visit them online…
City of Markesan
Minutes from Little Green is the city of Markesan. The population is 1396 and the city has a charming downtown with owner-operated retail stores. Be sure to visit the Grand River Valley Museum to learn about the history of the area or the local Library to relax and read for awhile.
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Kingston-Dalton
Kingston is located 25 miles southwest of Green Lake. Visitors will enjoy the natural attractions, wildlife – Canadian Geese migration at the 7000 acre Grand River Marsh Wildlife area which is a haven for conservationists, visitors and sportsmen. The beautiful Grand River meanders through Kingston and is a favorite for fishermen in the area.
Kingston also offers fine dining as well as the Amish Country Store and craft shops in the area. There is also an award winning Public Library in this small but vibrant community.
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