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There is such an amazing variety of things to do in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Being located between 2 large cities – Milwaukee and Chicago – you get a small town feel with lots of great activities to do.
Here are our recommendations on things to do when you visit Kenosha either for a day trip, the weekend or longer! 
Museums
There are 5, yes you read that right, 5 museums in the Kenosha area and some of them are even listed as part of the Smithsonian Institution. These museums are no joke and well worth a visit! And the best part is you get an amazing museum without all the people that are drawn to the larger museums in Milwaukee and Chicago.
Civil War Museum
A top of the line museum where you can learn all about the Civil War and how it impacted the Midwest. It is the only Civil War museum in the country that focuses specifically on the Midwest during the Civil War.
Part of the museum is free where you can walk around and then go into the activity center for hands on Civil War activities including costumes you can try on and different activities you can do. All for free. 
The Fiery Trail and Seeing The Elephants film are the sections you have to pay for. $9 per adult and kids 15 and under are free with a paying adult. It is definitely worth it to pay for this.
The Fiery Trail takes you on a journey through the personal stories of Midwesterners before, during and after the Civil War. The stories range from nurses to soldiers to slaves and children. You can even sit next to them on the “train” and here their story first hand! No they aren’t real people but figurines dressed up in period clothes with voice recording. Still a pretty cool experience!
Seeing The Elephants is a 360 degree movie that shares the story of first combat for a group of soldiers. The 360 degree screen it is shown on is a whole experience in itself.
They also have a variety of workshops and classes throughout the year – so be sure to look into that as well. And once you are done with the museum head over to the gift shop for a look around.
Cost: $9 to see everything (kids under $15 free) Hours: Monday – Saturday 10am – 5pm and Sunday 12 – 5pm (always check the website to confirm dates and times they are open) Website: https://museums.kenosha.org/civilwar/
Dinosaur Discovery Museum
The Dinosaur Museum is the only museum to focus on the link between meat-eating dinosaurs and birds with the largest collection of meat-eating theropods on display. They are also recognized by the Smithsonian Institute. And it is all FREE!
When first entering they have a great hands on area that has a large digging station, puzzles and a variety of other dinosaur related activities. It will be hard to get your kids to leave this area.
Next you head into the main Dinosaur room where they have more than 20 dinosaurs displayed. This would be a great time to ask if Nick is in and available to do a tour. Yes FREE tours by someone that knows everything there is to know about the museum and dinosaurs! Hopefully you are there on a day he is available – just ask at the front to see and tell him Crazy Family Adventure sent you. 
If he isn’t available never fear there are signs sharing the names of the dinosaurs along with facts on them.
Once done here (could take 5 minutes to quickly walk through or over an hour if Nick comes up to take you on a tour or if you take your time reading all of the signs). Head down to the basement. This is where a working lab exists that the local Carthage Institute of Paleontology group uses to work on bones they have found on their expeditions. You can look in on what they have been working on from glass windows.
This area is also filled with more hands on activities that you can do with the kids. Nick had mentioned there was going to be even more added to this area soon so it is definitely worth coming down to see what they have setup.
They also offer a variety of classes so be sure to look into that. 
Cost: FREE – donations accepted! Hours: Closed Monday. Open Noon – 5pm Tuesday thru Sunday (always check the website to confirm dates and times they are open) Website: https://museums.kenosha.org/dinosaur/
Kenosha Public Museum
The Kenosha Public Museum is a natural sciences and fine and decorative arts museum located down by the lakefront in Kenosha – right next to the Civil War Museum and overlooking Lake Michigan. One of the main attraction is the Mammoth that was excavated right in Kenosha. You can also walk through the four season Native American display. And on some dates they will have a worker at the end of the display dressed in costume and available to show you artifacts and to talk about the history of the area. 
Upstairs they have evolving exhibits – usually fine arts inspired. Plus an amazing place you can sit out to look out over the beautiful lakefront and Lake Michigan. 
One of the things our kids like to do best is head to the hands on area that is filled with different activities for the kids to do. From light tables to building blocks to books and stuffed animals. There are lots of things to touch, feel and play with here! 
They also offer a variety of classes so be sure to look into that. 
Cost: FREE – donations accepted! Hours: Monday – Saturday 10am – 5pm and Sunday 12 – 5pm(always check the website to confirm dates and times they are open) Website: https://museums.kenosha.org/public/
Southport Light Station and Museum
Come learn all about the Lighthouse and the history and growth of Kenosha. Plus if it is open you can go up in the Lighthouse for an amazing view of the lakefront and Kenosha. 
The museum is located in the Lighthouse keepers house. A few of the rooms show what it would have looked like back with the Lighthouse keeper lived here. The other rooms have displays and images explaining the history of the Lighthouse.
Ron is usually there when the museum is open and he is loaded with amazing information on Kenosha, the Kenosha Lighthouse and just lighthouses in general! If he is available ask for a tour and you will learn everything you want to know.
Cost: FREE Hours: Open May 2, 2019 – October 27, 2019: Thurs.-Sat. 10am-4pm, Sun. 12-4pm (always check the website to confirm dates and times they are open) Website: https://www.visitkenosha.com/things-to-do/southport-light-station-museum
Kenosha History Center
The Kenosha History Museum is split up in different timeframes. Starting from when Kenosha was first settled into the automobile era. With a variety of other displays throughout. Plus the gift shop is the perfect place to get books and documents on more Kenosha history! If you are interested in learning more about the city this is where you should go! 
Cost: FREE Hours: Open Tues.-Fri. 10am-4:30pm, Sat. 10am-4pm, Sun. 12-4pm (always check the website to confirm dates and times they are open) Website: http://www.kenoshahistorycenter.org/
Activities
Kenosha is filled with all different kind of activities from things you pay for to things that are free. Visit the Renaissance, go skiing, watch a play, take in a sporting event, the list goes on and on! 
Bristol Renaissance Faire 
If you are coming to the area in the summer you won’t want to miss the Renaissance Faire. It is such a unique and fun experience for the whole family! It is a whole village that is built to represent Renaissance times when Queen Elizabeth the first ruled. And yes Queen Elizabeth will make an appearance. 
You can walk around and check out all of the shops – that are only allowed to have products similar to what would have been sold during the renaissance timeframe. Things like hand made candles, swords (REAL swords), jewelry, wood cups, chain mail (for real!), and so much more. 
Then spend the rest of your time watching the fun shows! They have a mud wrestling show, Adult only Pub Crawls, Comedians, Acrobats, hawks and more! They even have a joust! These are really shows that you won’t find anywhere else – well unless you go to another Renn Faire somewhere else in the country. A lot of the shop owners and performers do this full time and travel around the country attending Renn Faires all year. 
It has been a tradition for us to go to the Renn Faire (and dress up in costume – people do that!) since I was 8 years old!
Cost: Adult single day – $25.95, Senior (62+) & Military w/ID  – $24.95 (Box Office only), Child (ages 5-12) single day – $11.50, Children 4 and younger are FREE! You can usually find coupons online – and be sure to check their site for the most current prices.  Hours: (July 4th weekend to Labor Day and only weekends) Website: http://renfair.com/bristol/
Wilmot Mountain
If you are looking to spend an amazing day skiing, snow boarding or tubing this is the place for you. Wilmot Mountain has a variety of different levels of ski hills. And if you don’t have equipment – never fear! They have a huge collection of everything to rent.
If you are new to skiing or snowboarding they have an awesome group of instructors to show you the ropes.
You can easily make a day out of it by starting the day with lessons then spending the rest of the time on the hills. They also have a cafeteria and a restaurant. Along with a fire-pit you can sit around and watch the skiers come down.
Cost: Varies based on what you are looking for – check their site for details.  Hours: Check their site to confirm when they are open based on when you want to go. Website: https://www.wilmotmountain.com/
Rhode Center For The Arts
If you are in to theatre, then be sure to check out what is playing at the Rhode Center For The Arts. It is small town theatre but they still do a great job. Plus it means it is a smaller theatre so every seat is good! They have different plays throughout the year so check out their site for the most recent info.
Cost: Tickets normally start at $10 each Hours: Check site for plays, dates and times Website: http://www.rhodecenter.org/
Kingfish game 
If you are there during the season don’t miss Kenosha’s collegiate league baseball team. They do a really great job of having activities for the kids throughout the game. Plus the stadium is nice and compact so there isn’t a bad seat in the place!
Cost: Tickets start at $8 – check site for all options Hours: Spring and Summer – check site for game dates and times Website: https://northwoodsleague.com/kenosha-kingfish/
College Athletics
What sport do you want to go and see? Between Division 2 UW-Parkside and Division 3 Carthage College there is a huge list! Football, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Wrestling the list goes on and on. Check out the college website for details.
Cost: Varies – check site and event for pricing Hours: D2 and D3 – year round Website: UW-Parkside – D2 or Carthage College – D3
Kenosha Comedy Club
Kenosha has its own Comedy Club where you will see two opening comedians plus a national touring headliner for 90 minutes on Friday and Saturday nights. No need to deal with traffic and big cities to see a comedian. Make a night out of it in downtown Kenosha with dinner at one of the many downtown restaurants and then walk over to the Comedy Show.
Cost: Tickets start at $12 each – check site for details based on show Hours: Friday and Saturday nights – check site for times of shows. Website: http://www.kenoshacomedyclub.com/
Glass Blowing at Flamed Beginnings
Want a fun and unique activity to do as a family? Checkout Flamed Beginnings. Mike the owner is awesome at what he does and he is a great teacher. You can contact him to setup your own private lesson and learn how to blow glass! We did 4 classes with our kids and it was such a cool experience and one of the kids favorite activities that we did when we were back in Kenosha this winter. 
Cost: Prices vary – Ask Mike when you talk to him Hours: Classes are usually on the weekend – but the shop is open every day starting at Noon.  Website: https://www.facebook.com/FlamedBeginnings/
Kenosha Harbormarket
During the warmer months (May – October) you can visit the outside Farmers Market. Every year it gets bigger and bigger and they bring in more vendors. The have local honey and meat, handmade baskets, popcorn, all sorts of food and more! It is a fun way to spend a Saturday morning. During the winter months they bring the market indoor – it is a smaller market but still has a lot of good items. 
Cost: Free Hours Outdoor: Saturdays outdoors, mid-May to mid-October, 9am-2pm Saturday Website: Summer: https://www.visitkenosha.com/shopping/kenosha-harbormarket-shopping Hours Indoors: Saturdays indoors at Rhode Center for the Arts, 514-56th Street, mid-October to mid-May, 10am-2pm Website: Winter: https://www.visitkenosha.com/shopping/kenosha-winter-harbormarket
Ice Skating (Winter)
A perfect winter activity. The city sets up a small ice rink – it is small, but that works out well for beginner skaters. Don’t have skates? Don’t worry you can rent them for FREE – yes Free! Here is a great activity to do and if you aren’t sure if you will enjoy it you can go and try for free – love that!
Cost: Free Hours: Skate Rental: 4 to 9 p.m. Mondays through Fridays; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturdays, and noon to 7:30 p.m. Sundays Website: https://www.visitkenosha.com/things-to-do/veterans-memorial-park
Jelly Belly Warehouse Tour
Are you a fan of Jelly Belly jelly beans?! Then you definitely want to head out to the Jelly Belly Visitors Center. They have a FREE tour where they take you through the warehouse and explain the origin of the Jelly Belly. And the best part – at the end of the tour they give you FREE Jelly Belly’s! After that spend time in the store for anything and everything Jelly Belly – it is the largest Jelly Belly store I have ever seen. And you can even sample flavors of Jelly Belly’s and fudge.
Cost: Free Hours: 7 days a week 9am-4pm they run the tours. The store is open until 5pm.  Website: https://www.jellybelly.com/wisconsin-warehouse
Petrifying Springs Biergarten
A German Biergarten in the middle of a county park. Love it! You put a deposit on a “boot” – a big glass when you get there – it is $5 cash only. Then order and pay for what you want to drink. Before you leave turn in the token they give you for the glass and you get your $5 back.
They also have super big pretzels and a few other German style snack foods. Wednesday night is trivia night and pretty much every other night of the week they have something else going on.
This is perfect for parents since it is surrounded by a big open field that the kids can run and play on while you sit at the picnic table and enjoy your beer! Win – Win!!
Cost: Cash – $5 for beer glass rental then cost of beer or food you purchase Hours: Website: https://www.petsbiergarten.com/
Petrifying Springs (or Pets)
This is the county park where the Biergarten is located. Besides the Biergarten they also have trails for short hikes and paved bike path that runs through the whole park. Plus multiple playgrounds and pavilions you can rent or just hang out in if no one is there.
If you like Golf be sure to check out the golf course here. It is priced well and is a nice course. 
Hawthorn Hollow is another fun outdoor place to check out!
Cost: Free Hours: Sunrise to Sunset Website: http://www.kenoshacounty.org/1652/Petrifying-Springs-Park
Parkside Cross Country Trail
If you are into trail running or just like to go on a nice walk be sure to checkout the Parkside Cross Country Trail – which is located right across the street from Pets and the Biergarten.
In Winter you can cross country ski here too.
Just be aware if there is a cross country race going on you will not be able to go on the trails.
Cost: Free Hours: Sunrise to Sunset Website: http://www.trailville.com/wiki/WI_Kenosha_Parkside_Trails
Golf courses
There are a variety of golf courses in Kenosha at great prices and nice courses! Petrifying Springs, Muni and Brighton Dale are all owned by the city. Then if you are looking for a private owned course you can check out Maplecrest. 
Cost: Varies by course Hours: Seasonal (Spring/Summer/Fall) Website: https://www.visitkenosha.com/things-to-do?category=12
Disc Golf
Looking for a different thing to do? Check out the professionally built Disc Golf course at UW Parkside! The course is woven throughout 700 acres and is an 18 hole course! If you don’t have equipment be sure to check out the Disc Golf Pro-shop located in the University Bookstore – they have everything you would need to buy to play a round!
Cost: You have to pay for parking during the week – check out the site for details so you don’t get a ticket! Hours: Always open Website: https://www.uwp.edu/live/play/disc-golf.cfm
Kenosha Lakefront
Kenosha has done a great job focusing on the Lakefront and making it a great place to go to hang out for the day, to have a picnic or to go for a nice walk. There is nice walking trail, parks, beaches, flowers, and benches everywhere.
Cost: FREE Hours: Always open
Trolley Ride
When you are downtown jump on the Historic Trolley for a tour of downtown between Kemper Center and Carthage. What kid doesn’t like a trolley ride!
Cost: $1 for 13 & older, $.50 for 5 – 12. 4 & under FREE with paid fare. Military – FREE Hours: Open Seasonally – warm weather: Wed-Sun. 1:45-9:15pm (always check site to confirm times) Website: https://www.visitkenosha.com/things-to-do/lakefront-trolley
Electric Streetcar
Not just a Trolley but also a Streetcar downtown! Be sure to jump on the Streetcar for a 2 mile roundtrip along the Lakefront in Kenosha.
Cost: $1.00 ages 13 and older / $.50 ages 5 to 12 / 4 and under free. Hours: Open year round – different hours based on season. Check website for hours.  Website: https://www.visitkenosha.com/things-to-do/electric-streetcar-circulator
Beaches
No, this isn’t Florida but there are still nice beaches to visit in Kenosha! The water is a little bit colder and don’t let a lake fool you – the currents and riptides can be more dangerous than an ocean. So be aware.
On a sunny day bring the sand toys and beach chairs and spend a day hanging out at the beach! There are 5 beaches in Kenosha on Lake Michigan to pick from.
Cost: Free Hours: Open all the time Website: https://www.visitkenosha.com/search?searchtext=beaches&searchmode=anyword
Peanut Butter and Jam
One of our favorite summer activities! Head down to the lakefront with your lawn chairs, dinner, and drinks to enjoy a FREE concert! They do this every Thursday in the summer and it is awesome! Bring your own and free music. Love it!
Cost: FREE Hours: 11:30am and 6pm on Thursdays in July and August (check site for details) Website: https://www.visitkenosha.com/events/peanut-butter-jam-concert-series-(8)
Events
All summer long there is Event after Event being held on the Lakefront in Kenosha. They never disappoint so be sure to check them out! Everything from Tall Ships (that come in on Lake Michigan), a Marathon, Beer Festivals and more! 
Cost: Some have fees and some are free Hours: Vary based on event Website: https://www.visitkenosha.com/events
Breweries
You know we love to check out breweries and Kenosha does not disappoint! There is: Public Craft Brewing Co, RNoggin Brewing Co, and Rustic Road Brewing Co.
Where To Stay
Stella Hotel
Not open yet! But opening soon! A Boutique Hotel – with on-site restaurant/bar and seasonal rooftop bar with views of Lake Michigan. I can’t wait to check this one out when it opens.
Wyndham Garden Kenosha Harborside 
An older hotel that has been remodeled. Located right in downtown by a lot of the attractions and museums. Walk everywhere! 
Candlewood Suites Kenosha
This hotel (and a variety of others) are located out by I-94. It is about a 15 minute drive to get to downtown from here. It is located by a lot of the chain restaurants in town and shopping. 
For other Kenosha hotel ideas check out TripAdvisor. 
What To Eat
Pizza!! We’ve traveled the country and we still think Kenosha has the best thin crust pizza any where. You can’t lose picking from Villa D Carlo, Tenutas, or Casa Capri, just to name a few.
Other delicious eats in KTown include Grabs Burgers, La Fogata, Mike’s Chicken & Donuts, Choo Choo Charlies, Rustic Road Brewery.
Check out our post: 9 Delicious Kenosha Restaurants You Will Want To Eat At for more ideas! 
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