Bus Tours in Wisconsin

No matter what time of year it is, you can find activities for each season in Wisconsin. From alpine skiing to water skiing and from caving to hiking, the state hosts a number of venues. Bus tours in Wisconsin allow visitors the opportunity to see more areas in the state than staying in one city and can be a good alternative to travelers unfamiliar with the routes from place to place. In the fall, bus tours throughout the state allow you to take in the red, orange and yellow foliage.
  1. Southwest Wisconsin

    • Cave of the Mounds is a National Natural Landmark. Located in the Southwestern part of the state, it is a popular destination for bus tours in Wisconsin. Depending on the touring company, you may have a guided tour. If your tour doesn't include a guide, you can join a guided tour on sight.

      Many Wisconsin bus tours combine a visit to the Cave of the Mounds with a trip to nearby attractions. These include Little Norway, The House on the Rock, Mount Horeb, Crystal Cave and Tyrol Basin.

    Southeast Wisconsin

    • A bus tour through Southeast Wisconsin provides you with the chance to see several popular attractions such as Larson's Famous Clydesdales, Cascade Mountain, Jelly Belly Center and Miller Brewery. Towns and cities in the area include Columbus, Milwaukee, Watertown and Green Lake.

      Your choices for tours include day trips or multi-day tours. Day trips may offer stop at one or two locations, while a multi-day tour may stop at the majority of attractions located in the area.

    Northwest Wisconsin

    • In Northwest Wisconsin, you'll find casinos and historic sites like La Pointe's Madeline Island Museum. The Crystal Cave begins in this part of the state and continues to the Southwestern area, making it the longest cave in Wisconsin. Some Wisconsin tours by bus start at the northern point and run south, stopping at popular tourist spots along the way.

    Northeast Wisconsin

    • Bus tours through Northeast Wisconsin can travel along scenic roads to locations like Green Bay, Oshkosh and Fish Creek. From logging camps to casinos to cheese cellars, the Northeast offers tours through rolling hills.

      In Green Bay, you can find a tour to you to the Hall of Fame, to the Green Bay stadium and to the Packard's Pro Shop. If you aren't into football, you might want to head to Oshkosh. In July through August, it hosts a one-of-a-kind aviation celebration at Wittman Regional Airport.

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