LA CROSSE WISCONSIN ATTRACTIONS
Children's Museum of La Crosse
A hands on place where the young and the young at heart can explore, create, learn and exercise their
imaginations. Hours are 10-5 Tuesday-Saturday, Noon-5 Sunday. 608.784.2652
Grandad Bluff
The 600-ft high bluff overlooks the city of La Crosse. The view of the Mississippi River Valley includes
the three states of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa. 800.658.9424
Island Girl Cruiseliner
The finest way to cuise the Mississippi River. Enjoy the sunshine and breezes of the upper deck or
relax in the cliamte controlled comfort of the two interior salons. The Island Girl offers a variety of
cuises. Reservations required.www.islandgirlcruises.com
Julia Belle Swain
One of the only six steam-powered boats still operating on the Mississippi River, the Julia Belle Swain
is a faithful replica of the type of riverboat operating on the area over a hundred years ago. Enjoy
Julia Belle Swain lunch and dinner cruises, as well as two-day trips. The boat is available for private
parties, weddings, reunions, etc. www.juliabelle.com
La Crosse Queen Paddlewheeler
The La Crosse Queen is a modern day replica of the grand riverboats which used to ply the Mississippi
in the early 1900's. Daily sightseeing excursions early May-October. The La Crosse Queen offers
a variety of cruises.
Shrine of Our Lady Guadalupe
The shrine of our Lady of Guadalupe welcomes visitors by offering them an opportunity for spiritual
renewal in a peaceful and serene setting. www.shrineofourlady.com
Wisconsin Great River Road-Highway 35
The mighty Mississippi River, one of our national treasures is edged by Wisconsin Highway 35 and
is signed the Great River Road. The byway carries you through landscapes millions of years old,
untouched by the mighty glaciers. There are places along the road where you can see towering
limestone bluffs created over a million years ago, rising more than 500 feet above the Mississippi River.
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