Have you ever considered traveling to Milwaukee with Kids?
I know it might not be at the top of everyone's travel bucket list, but you might be surprised at how much there is to do here, especially in the summertime! Plus you could easily combine Milwaukee with a trip to Chicago, Wisconsin Dells, o…Have you ever considered traveling to Milwaukee with Kids?
I know it might not be at the top of everyone's travel bucket list, but you might be surprised at how much there is to do here, especially in the summertime! Plus you could easily combine Milwaukee with a trip to Chicago, Wisconsin Dells, or Indiana Dunes NP.
Today we're talking about how to get to Milwaukee, where to stay in Milwaukee with kids, and the top things to do in the greater Milwaukee area as a family.
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Ready to plan a Wisconsin Dells trip that isn't just slides and splash pads? In this episode, I'm sharing family-friendly ideas that go beyond the waterparks—think scenic hikes, slot canyons, animal encounters, historic stops, and cozy kid-approved e…Wisconsin Dells with Kids: Beyond the Waterparks
Ready to plan a Wisconsin Dells trip that isn't just slides and splash pads? In this episode, I'm sharing family-friendly ideas that go beyond the waterparks—think scenic hikes, slot canyons, animal encounters, historic stops, and cozy kid-approved eats.
“The thing about eating a meal with people is it breaks down barriers … But then beer elevates that to the magic of the intoxication of a shared experience. That is why beer and pizza go well together - the primal solving of the human conflict problem and the primal mysticism, paired perfectly.” – T…“The thing about eating a meal with people is it breaks down barriers … But then beer elevates that to the magic of the intoxication of a shared experience. That is why beer and pizza go well together - the primal solving of the human conflict problem and the primal mysticism, paired perfectly.” – Tony Schultz, Stoney Acres Farm
Here’s to those who Wisconsin … that’s what they say in this part of the world. Because traveling here is not so much about exploring a place as discovering a mindset.
In this two-part documentary series, recorded on location, we’ll be searching for that Wisconsin state of mind. Today we’ll be looking for it through the lens of its food. But this episode is as much about community and culture as it is eating well.
They say we are what we eat, and if that’s true then tracing the history of food also tells the story of a place, and its people.
We’ll be throwing kerosene on bubbling cauldrons, figuring out how to use a traditional Oneida corn pounder, and meeting the organic farmers who have marinara in their blood. I hope you’re hungry because dinner is about to be served.
This episode was recorded on location during a weeklong road trip through the state. We hope you enjoy our journey, and if it inspires you to take one of your own – you can. All our on-location documentaries are designed to be trips that you can repeat exactly as we did it – or just pick the stuff you love. Go to travelwisconsin.com to find out more.
Thank you to our guests:
Kirby Metoxen, council member of the Oneida Nation
Lea Zeise from the Oneida Emergency Food Pantry
Becky Webster from Ukwakhwa Farm
Jeremy ‘torch’ Klaubauf at the Old Post Office Restaurant in Ephraim
and Tony Shultz, and the whole crew, at Stoney Acres Farm
This episode was produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry. Find our other shows at armchair-productions.com. Aaron Millar, wrote and presented the episode, and produced it with Jason Paton. Brian Thacker led our pre-production. Ally Nisbet did the field recording. And Charles Tyrie did the audio production and sound design.more
Hear about travel to Door County in Wisconsin as the Amateur Traveler talks with Bailey Freeman from atravelingbee.com about our recent press trip to the "Cape Cod of the Midwest."
Here are the key things to do in Door County, Wisconsin, based on our experiences:
Outdoor and Adventure Activities
Hik…Hear about travel to Door County in Wisconsin as the Amateur Traveler talks with Bailey Freeman from atravelingbee.com about our recent press trip to the "Cape Cod of the Midwest."
Here are the key things to do in Door County, Wisconsin, based on our experiences:
Outdoor and Adventure Activities
Hiking and Nature Exploration
Peninsula State Park: Features a watchtower atop limestone cliffs with panoramic views of the bay and beyond.
Whitefish Dunes State Park: Home to the tallest sand dunes in Wisconsin, covered with trees and foliage.
Ridges Sanctuary: Offers boardwalks, rare plants, and historic range lights; it also features the southernmost boreal forest in the U.S.
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Here’s to those who Wisconsin … that’s what they say in this part of the world. Because
traveling here is not so much about exploring a place as discovering a mindset.
In this two-part documentary series, recorded on location, we’ll be searching for that Wisconsin
state of mind. Today we’ll be …Here’s to those who Wisconsin … that’s what they say in this part of the world. Because
traveling here is not so much about exploring a place as discovering a mindset.
In this two-part documentary series, recorded on location, we’ll be searching for that Wisconsin
state of mind. Today we’ll be looking for it through the lens of its music, architecture, theater -
and motorbikes. It’s a story about how art can connect us more deeply with the land, and how
the land inspires it.
Wisconsin is renowned as being home to some of the friendliest and most welcoming people
you’ll ever meet. During our weeklong road trip recording this podcast, we found that and lots
more from Native American drums and motorcycle rides, to pizza farms and a praying mantis
who just won’t get off the stage.
We hope you enjoy our journey, and if it inspires you to take one of your own – you can. All our
on-location documentaries are designed to be trips that you can repeat exactly as we did it – or
just pick the stuff you love. Go to travelwisconsin.com to find out more.
Thank you to our guests:
• The Menominee Nation
• Shane Webster, from the Wind Eagle band of Menominee singers and drummers.
• Ryan Hewsom, the preservation director at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin.
• Patty Heaston, the communications director at the American Players Theater.
• Company actors Marcus Truschinski and Jessica Ko. And Director Robert Ramirez.
• And Chris Ribstine and Tim McCormick from the Harley Davidson Museum.
This episode was produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry.
Find our other shows at armchair-productions.com. Aaron Millar, wrote and presented the
episode, and produced it with Jason Paton. Brian Thacker led our pre-production. Ally Nisbet
did the field recording. And Charles Tyrie did the audio production and sound design.
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In this episode, Dineo Dowd, a Wife and Mom from Wisconsin who spends her days planning and writing about adventure to inspire other women and kids to get outside and enjoy the outdoors, joins us to share her story and how curiosity for adventure can help us breakthrough limiting circumstances that …In this episode, Dineo Dowd, a Wife and Mom from Wisconsin who spends her days planning and writing about adventure to inspire other women and kids to get outside and enjoy the outdoors, joins us to share her story and how curiosity for adventure can help us breakthrough limiting circumstances that might hold us back from pursuing our dreams.