Things To Do

  • House On The Rock

    An awe inspiring array of sights, sounds and sensations. Experience fantasies such as the World’s Largest Carousel, enormous music machines and the gravity defying Infinity Room.

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  • Cave of the Mounds National Natural Landmark

    National Natural Landmark providing guided tours of a limestone solution cave in the driftless area of southwest Wisconsin. Family events, adult events, environmental education, field trips, private events and more.

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  • Taliesin

    Acknowledged as the embodiment of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s commitment to the creation of exceptional environments that harmonize architecture, art, culture and land.

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  • Pendarvis State Historic Site

    See how the early settlers lived and worked and learn their stories. Pendarvis traces its beginnings to Wisconsin’s territorial lead-mining heyday during the 1840s and ’50s, when many immigrant Cornish miners settled in Mineral Point to work the mines.

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  • Cedar Grove Cheese

    Experience some of the best traditional and specialty cheese you’ve ever tasted. Cedar Grove Cheese cheese makers craft 4 million pounds a year from cow, sheep goat and sometimes water buffalo milk.

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  • Stonefield Historic Site

    Located at the foot of towering bluffs atop Nelson Dewey State Park, Stonefield includes a re-created 1900’s rural village. It is also home to the State Agricultural Museum, which documents the story of Wisconsin’s agricultural growth and development, and the homesite of Wisconsin’s first governor Nelson Dewey.

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  • Wollersheim Winery & Distillery

    Authentic, local, award winning wine and brandy since before the Civil War. Wollersheim winery and vineyard are a National Historic Site, overlooking the Wisconsin River Valley.

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  • Spurgeon Winery

    Spurgeon Vineyards & Winery is located in the beautiful hills of Southwest Wisconsin. It is the nature of hills to drain away cold and water thus rendering the hilltops an excellent location to grow grapes. The winery is nestled in the valley below.

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