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Northeast Wisconsin - Travel to Titletown and Beyond

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TRAVEL TO TITLETOWN AND BEYOND

Family fun and football collide in Northeast Wisconsin!

Home to renowned lodges and resorts, this region is home to the Green Bay Packers and invites guests to enjoy the outdoors and Northwoods living. With waterfront locations throughout the region, outdoor excitement, and major league fun, a good time is to be had by all in Northeast Wisconsin!

Stop in Green Bay to be greeted by all things green and gold. Being the smallest city to host an NFL team, the Packer pride in Title Town is palpable. This harbor community also features unique historical attractions, a plethora of family activities, exceptional shopping and dining options, and beautiful natural spaces.

Drive five minutes south of Green Bay to find De Pere, a city rich in history and culture on the banks of the Fox River. De Pere is home to several historical landmarks and museums such as St. Norbert College, De Pere Riverwalk & Wildlife Pier, and the Mulva Cultural Center (opening summer 2023).

Located in De Pere, is Kress Inn This 2022 Hotel of the Year for the Ascend Collection offers boutique style accommodations for your home away from home. Just minutes from Green Bay, Lambeau Field, and the Austin Straubel Airport, this hotel is a popular choice for both business and leisure travelers. The Kress Inn is adjacent to the Bemis Conference Center which offers 12,000 sq. ft of flexible meeting space. The hotel also has easy access to the Fox River State Trail for outdoor adventures. With many area restaurants, unique shops, and attractions within walking distance, Kress Inn provides a convenient location with premier hospitality.

Set your sights on St. Germain and bring your appetite as local restaurants, bars, and breweries offer many ways to partake in local culture. Area resorts and lodges offer a peaceful retreat and unfettered access to an outdoor paradise of tall pines and waterways.

Retreat to Rhinelander, a small city set in the majestic Northwoods of Wisconsin. With access to 1,110 lakes, miles of trails, and a historic downtown, you’ll be glad you made the trip to Hodag Country.

Make yourself at home in the Minocqua area, an inclusive community with picturesque scenery. With 3,200 bodies of water, hundreds of miles of trails, plus dozens of restaurants, shops, and attractions, there’s no shortage of things to do.

Soak in the Sun at the World’s Largest Chain of Freshwater Lakes, the 28 lake Eagle River — Three Lakes Chain of Lakes. Make a splash in the summer months, or visit in the winter when Eagle River is transformed into the Snowmobile Capital of the World®.

In each season there is a reason to visit Northeast Wisconsin!

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