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one of the top courses in the area. (Plus, the giant Packers logo on the first fairway is pretty cool.) Also consider Brown County Golf Course, one of Golf Digest’s top 50 public courses in the nation. 4470 N. Pine Tree Rd., Hobart FAMILY FUN

A Green Bay Getaway Where to go for food, fun and adventure in Titletown

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hether football season is on or off, Green Bay is a prime destination for a day trip or a weekend away. Here are some picks for the best bites and suggestions for how to spend your time. FO OD AND DRINK

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Bleu Restaurant and Lounge Located inside a renovated granary, this unique spot is the place to go for fresh oysters, seasonal cheese offerings and an ever-changing menu of large and small plates. 2200 Dickinson Rd., De Pere Chefusion Eclectic Cuisine and Lounge Like the name says, this dining experience is all about the unconventional. Chef Tony Phillips mixes cultural influences in inventive dishes like Tournedos and Lobster, which combines French and South African cooking styles. 307 N. Broadway, Green Bay

Bay Beach Amusement Park This shoreside park has a Ferris wheel, wooden roller coaster, bumper cars and more to keep the kids entertained. Plus, admission is free; rides are purchased with tickets. 1313 Bay Beach Rd., Green Bay

Stop by the Packers Pro Shop A trip to Green

Hagemeister Park With a 300-person capacity and a 4,000-square-foot riverfront patio, this restaurant is consistently bustling with folks enjoying the hearty menu of beer and burgers. 325 N. Washington St., Green Bay Hinterland Brewery and Restaurant This brewery was started in 1995 in a former cheese factory and has since grown exponentially into one of Green Bay’s best, with a spacious beer hall in the Titletown district. 1001 Lombardi Ave., Green Bay Mackinaws Grill and Spirits This spot evokes the feel of a Northwoods log cabin with its wooden ceiling and stone fireplace. The menu specializes in comfort food, craft beer and bourbon. 2925 Voyager Dr., Green Bay Parallel 44 About 15 miles east of Green Bay proper, this winery’s grapes weather

rough winters to create award-winning wines. Stop by for a tasting on the beautiful grounds. N2185 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Kewaunee GET OUTD O ORS

Walk or Bike the Fox River Trail The scenic 20-mile trail stretches from downtown Green Bay to the Brown/Calumet county line. If you want to bike it, you’ll need a state trail pass, easily purchased at one of the trail kiosks. And you can rent a bike at Broken Spoke Bike Studio (115 Pine St). Kayak the Fox River Kayak Wisconsin will provide you with all the equipment you need (kayakwis.com) and set you off on your way for an afternoon on the river. 620 Washington St., Wrightstown Golf at Thornberry Creek The official golf course of the Packers, Thornberry Creek has hosted the LPGA Tour three years running and is

Bay is not complete without a visit to Lambeau Field, of course. While the Packers’ season may be over (we don’t want to talk about it), the pro shop is open with all the latest gear available for a shopping spree. 1265 Lombardi Ave.

Titletown The ideal playground for a young Packers fan, this entertainment district is open year-round with backyard games, Green and Gold-themed playground equipment and a full-size football field perfect for tossing the ball around in the shadow of Lambeau. 1025 Lombardi Ave., Green Bay NEW Zoo and Adventure Park Ten miles north of downtown Green Bay, the NEW Zoo has more than 200 animals, including giraffes that you can feed yourself. The Adventure Park, meanwhile, includes a 1,025-foot long zipline and a rock-climbing tower. 4378 Reforestation Rd., Suamico ◆ March 2022

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