Points of interest

Wisconsin points of interest

Every scenic overlook, historic marker, and roadside curiosity Snoflo tracks in Wisconsin — the kind of places that make a road trip memorable.

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2026
Points of interest
Wisconsin is a state rich in history and natural beauty, making it the perfect destination for a road trip or long weekend getaway. One must-see destination in Wisconsin is the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, located along the shores of Lake Superior. This collection of 21 islands offers stunning sea caves, pristine beaches, and unique rock formations that are sure to leave visitors in awe. A boat tour of the islands is a must, allowing visitors to explore the crystal clear waters and picturesque scenery.

Another must-see destination in Wisconsin is the town of Baraboo, home to the Circus World Museum. This historic site showcases the rich circus history of the town, which was once the winter headquarters for the Ringling Brothers Circus. Visitors can explore the museum's collection of circus wagons, costumes, and memorabilia, as well as catch a live circus performance. Baraboo also offers charming shops, restaurants, and outdoor activities, making it a perfect stop on any Wisconsin road trip. With a diverse range of attractions across the state, Wisconsin is sure to delight visitors seeking a mix of cultural heritage and natural wonders.
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Wisconsin points of interest

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About Wisconsin points of interest

What counts as a point of interest in Wisconsin?

Anything worth pulling over for — scenic overlooks, historic markers, geological features, monuments, and curated cultural stops. We exclude full visitor destinations like state parks (those have their own Wisconsin parks directory).

Where does the Wisconsin data come from?

Public-access listings, federal and state cultural-resource registries, transportation department scenic-byway data, and a long history of community-submitted spots.

How do I plan a road trip?

Open the Wisconsin points map, layer in the Wisconsin parks and Wisconsin camping, and string a route together. Always check current road conditions through your state DOT before heading out.

What if I find a great stop that's missing?

Send it to us — we add coverage on community request. The best parts of every state directory came from users.