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The adorable resort town of Lake Geneva was once where wealthy Chicagoans flocked to get away from the city in the summer. Now, it’s an affordable beach destination. Gilded Age mansions still line the lake, many of them now bed-and-breakfasts. In warm-weather months, visitors can walk around the entirety of the lake, rent boats or kayaks, and picnic in the many parks. In the winter, the lake is used for ice skating, and the town hosts a Christmas market. Lake Geneva is also known as a spa and golf getaway, and many of the hotels double as luxurious wellness retreats.
The Grand Geneva Resort & Spa sits on 1,300 acres and has its own ski runs and golf courses. There are also indoor and outdoor pools and, of course, a luxurious spa.
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The Door County peninsula in northern Wisconsin is one of the prettiest Midwest vacation spots and certainly one of the most gorgeous peninsulas in the United States any time of year. In the winter, you can snowshoe across hundreds of miles of trails or try your hand at ice fishing; in the spring, the wildflowers are in full bloom; in summer, you can truly embrace being on Lake Michigan and Green Bay with water sports and beaches; and in the fall, it’s one of the best places to see colorful leaves. Sister Bay, Fish Creek, and Sturgeon Bay are the most popular towns on the peninsula, each with boutiques, art galleries, historic inns, and plenty of restaurants. Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventure or a weekend of shopping and spa treatments, Door County has something for you.
Stay at White Gull Inn in Fish Creek, a historic bed-and-breakfast with the best fish boil (a Door County tradition) on the peninsula.
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Wisconsin Dells is the perfect family getaway. The city sits on the Wisconsin River in the Driftless Region, an area of Wisconsin that was never covered by glaciers and that now features rugged sandstone cliffs and lush state parks. Spend a day or two hiking the trails and enjoying the beaches, then head to the downtown area, where you’ll find a mock-up Swiss village and other kitschy but fun attractions. Noah’s Ark, the largest waterpark in the country, is a blast, as is amusement park Mt. Olympus. There are endless restaurants of all kinds, fudge and candy shops, ice cream stores, and more along the main drag.
Stay at the Kalahari Resort, which includes one of the best indoor waterparks in the country as well as an outdoor waterpark and other kid-friendly activities.