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pasusan
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Feb 19, 2017

Wisconsin Dells

We have heard about incredible scenery and natural features. When I look it up on Google and do a search here in the forums folks are talking about restaurants, waterparks, and entertainment. We are not really interested in any of that.

We want to see and experience the natural beauty - can anyone tell me about that? What is special about this place? And, where would be the best hiking spots to experience it?

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  • Like many tourist attractions, the WI Dells originally became popular because of the beautiful scenery along the river. It was relatively close to Chicago, so became a prime destination spot. Like most other tourist places, the area began to cater to tourists and developed golf courses, mini-golf courses, go-cart tracks, wild animal parks, water rides and slides, Tommy Bartlett's water show, hotels, motels, restaurants, and on to the really silly stuff: Up-side down White House, spook houses, The Russian MIR space station, bungi-rides, etc. There are now many people (especially those with kids) that visit the Dells area on a regular basis and have no idea that the scenery and boat tours are even there.

    But...the original reason for it being a tourist attraction is STILL THERE!
    Charter a ride on both the upper and lower (that's above the dam and below it) Dells boat tours. Explore other beautiful and fairly peaceful places like Devil's Lake State Park, Mirror Lake State Park. Go hiking. The Dells has many beautiful and wonderful places if you just get away from the "strip" and explore a bit.






    Devil's Lake state park
  • I have not done the dells boat ride since I was a kid but I did stop at some of the stops along the way more recently and its probably worth it. These are places I stop at on a regular basis:
    Mirror lake state park- hike the trails paddle the lake and eat at Ishnala supper club.
    Devils lake state park- great hiking trails busy place though
    Parfays glen state natural and pewits nest state natural area bring your swimsuit for the latter.
  • As Veebyes mentioned, the main natural attractions are the boat tours. Beyond that, there are other interesting things to see and do, like shopping, restaurants, and water parks. If you like to hike, there are a few state parks in the area that are worth a visit. We particularly liked the bluff trail in Devil's Lake State Park near Baraboo. We spent a week or so there and had no problem finding things to occupy us.
  • We did the Dells three years ago, and really enjoyed it. Lots to do for kids and adults. Good food, shopping, typical tourist things to do, and the water parks. The boat rides and the scenery were tops on our list, even our grandson. We also drove to the House on the Rock, about an hour away, and that we fun!! Nice campgrounds, we stayed at Standing Rock RV park, very nice!
  • I will be interested in seeing the various answers about the Dells also. Haven't been there, but heard of it and wondered.

    I can say that the drive between Dubuque and Madison (not far SW of the Dells) is very scenic and pastoral; rolling hills with fields and patches of woods, and vivid shades of green.
  • Did that area a couple years ago. The main attractions are the boat tours. One above the dam & one below. Time it right & they can be done back to back in a day. The main drag is like the main drag in any such seasonal tourist town.

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