Who says winter fun has to break the bank? Here are free things to do in Winter in Wisconsin!
It’s a common misconception that to travel Wisconsin, you need a big vacation budget and luxurious plans.
After all, it’s a hot spot for Midwestern travelers—a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, beer lovers, and relaxation seekers!
But believe it or not, you don’t need to spend hundreds of dollars daily to enjoy your day here.
There are plenty of free things to do in Winter in Wisconsin.
In addition to classic free activities like hiking and touring the Capitol, you’ll also explore seasonal favorites like Christmas markets and light shows!
In this post, I’ve shortlisted the best free activities in the state. I’ve never spent a winter in Wisconsin without taking huge advantage of this list.
It’s your turn to enjoy Wisconsin’s winter magic while saving money!
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Overview: My Favorite Free Activities in Wisconsin in Winter in Wisconsin
1. Hike the Ice Age Trail
One of Wisconsin’s classic winter getaways is hiking the Ice Age Trail.
This 1,200-mile trail passes through some of the state’s most popular (and beautiful) landscapes.
Those include the dense and well-maintained forests like the Kettle Moraine State Forest and the Devil’s Lake State Park. During winter, these areas transform into snow-covered wonderlands!
My favorite access point to this trail is the Devil’s Lake State Park.
Its 11-mile section of the Ice Age Trail is perfect for a day hike (up to 6 hours if you enjoy the views like me).
I’ve also tried starting at the Scuppernong Trail in the Southern Kettle Moraine or the 2-mile loop of the Lodi Marsh Trail for an easy winter hike.
Almost every section of the Ice Age Trail offers the same incredible glacial formations, rolling hills, and peaceful natural beauty.
So, just choose whichever section of the trail you’re interested in! You’re guaranteed to be immersed in one of the best free things to do in winter Wisconsin!
When hiking, remember to dress warmly, wear sturdy, winter-appropriate footwear, and, of course, check trail conditions before starting your hike.
2. Attend a Community Winter Festival
If you’re wondering what to do in Wisconsin in winter, just remember that it’s not all about activities you do on your own or with your group.
There are plenty of exciting winter events in Wisconsin.
So, you’ll experience the stunning landscapes and outdoor fun and the vibrant local culture of the towns you visit!
These winter festivals often feature parades, ice carvings, concerts, and family-friendly activities.
Let me share some of the best ones we’ve attended.
The historic winter festival of Cedarburg, held mid-February, is the most exciting festival we enjoyed with incredible ice carving and lots of community contests.
Hudson’s Hot Air Affair, held the first week of February, was heartwarming.
And then, there’s the Kickapoo Valley Reserve Winter Festival that’s perfect for families to make unforgettable memories during the of the year!
These winter festivals are completely free. But don’t forget to bring cash for delicious food or tickets to activities that catch your eye!
3. Visit Madison’s Olbrich Botanical Gardens (Outdoor Gardens)
Most people visit Madison’s Olbrich Botanical Gardens in the warmer months.
However, these gardens have their charm in the colder season!
Sure, there will be fewer flowers in bloom, but the outdoor landscape is still as beautiful as it is in the spring or summer.
The cold might make you appreciate the indoor conservatory of the gardens even more.
One step into this indoor space will awaken your senses (in a good way), and the warmth will make you forget it’s still winter outside!
Hands down, one of the best things to do in Wisconsin in winter indoors (and it only costs a dollar to enter, too!).
When I’m spending winter in Madison, I try to visit this garden when a Holiday Express Model Train & Flower Show is scheduled to add extra value to my visit.
Visiting here is one of the best free things to do in Madison WI in winter!
4. Explore Kohler-Andrae State Park’s Winter Dunes
During winter, Kohler-Andrae State Park’s iconic dunes along Lake Michigan’s shoreline become snow-dusted and frozen, creating an entirely new landscape.
You can sit back, relax, and take photos or unwind with your loved ones.
Alternatively, you can explore the easy yet scenic trails winding through and around the park!
The Cordwalk-Boardwalk Trail is a classic. It’s right by the lake and dunes, so you won’t need to go out of your way to enjoy the view.
If you want a more forest-dense view, you can also try the Black River Trails Loops and Woodland Dunes Nature Trail. Both trails only take about 1–2 hours to complete, making them perfect for day trips!
Entering this park is one of the best free things to do in winter in Wisconsin.
If you’re bringing a car, make sure you purchase a vehicle admission sticker beforehand.
5. Snowshoeing in Peninsula State Park
Peninsula State Park is a goldmine of free fun things to do in Wisconsin in the winter.
Those include walking along frozen lakes, admiring snowy cliffs, and even ice fishing!
My top favorite activity in the park, though, is none other than snowshoeing.
Peninsula State Park boasts very snow-packed (yet well-maintained) trails in winter. Both long and short routes are available, so you can easily choose your path!
We’ve always enjoyed staying in Door County in winter because Peninsula State Park offers a diverse range of activities.
Even more so when we stay at nearby winter resorts in Wisconsin; they’re easily some of the best places to stay in Wisconsin in winter!
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6. Milwaukee Christmas Lights Tour
One of our go-to romantic winter getaways in Wisconsin is to experience the Milwaukee Christmas Lights Tour.
Milwaukee’s downtown lights up from November to January.
So, just arrive by the time darkness hits, and you’ll have a romantic winter in Milwaukee without spending anything!
Enjoy shows, photo ops with Santa, and many other attractions while visiting Milwaukee’s iconic landmarks, such as Cathedral Square Park and Pere Marquette Park, all year round.
For the least amount of stress, I highly recommend booking private Christmas lights tours that’ll ensure you see the most beautiful landmarks and light displays.
Set aside cash for delicious food and souvenirs, just in case anything catches your eye!
7. Tour the Wisconsin State Capitol
Still looking for free things to do in winter in Wisconsin? Just tour the State Capitol, one of the most beautiful spots in the entire country!
This activity is a classic all year round but shines even brighter during winter.
On top of exploring the inside of Wisconsin’s Capitol—where crucial decisions are made, you’ll also see the annual 30-ft Holiday tree that the Capitol puts up!
Have I mentioned that guided tours are completely free?
Booking audio tours are actual tours, and it is definitely one of the best free things to do in winter in Wisconsin.
Unfortunately, the observation deck was closed the last time we visited during winter. But weather permitting, it may be open again to offer a stunning bird’ s-eye view of the town!
8. Explore Cave Point County Park (Door County)
If you’ve been to Cave Point County Park before, you’ll know that it can get hectic in the summer.
Thousands enjoy the beach and book kayak tours in the warmer months.
So, pretty much, winter’s the best opportunity to explore the lake’s shore and experience its beauty yourself!
Seeing frozen cliffs and icy waves up close was mesmerizing, and nothing is more relaxing than ice fishing with your loved ones for entire afternoons.
You can even hop on sled rides or rent a snowmobile if your budget permits.
I’ve been to many Wisconsin winter getaways for couples, but our trip to Cave Point County Park still sticks in my mind. It’s like you’ve rented an exclusive frozen resort without spending a dime on the experience!
If you want to get a good workout during your stay, try the trails and snowshoeing, too!
9. Snow Tubing at Local Hills
Speaking of active winter activities, consider snow tubing at local hills to get your adrenaline pumping for free!
This activity is hugely popular in Wisconsin towns. Just ask the locals of any town you’re visiting. Chances are, if there’s snow, a public sledding hill will open!
Don’t give me that “Isn’t that too childish?” glare.
Anyone of all ages can truly enjoy this fun ride. It’s no different from how anyone can enjoy roller coasters, water skis, and other thrilling rides!
No one can change my mind; snow tubing is one of the most fun things to do in the winter in Wisconsin!
10. Join a Free Brewery Tour
Okay, before we proceed—I know most brewery tours aren’t free. It’s pretty rare to find free tours nowadays.
We experienced this once during the Miller Brewery tour before the pandemic.
But here’s the deal—many brewery tours in Wisconsin include free beer and souvenirs for a fee as low as $10.
This means you’re paying for the goodies you consume, and the tour of the facility and brewing process itself is free! (Girl’s math, I know).
Lakefront Brewery, for example, offers tours for as low as $13. With that, you’ll be getting four 8oz. Pours and a pint glass to take home!
Want to take tours up a notch? Consider joining ones with lunch or dinner included. They include up to 16 different types of complimentary beers, and of course, an entire meal.
They’re some of the best things to do in the winter in Wisconsin for adults. Especially when the weather’s so cold, some booze can help warm you up!
11. Ice Skating at Tenney Park (Madison)
Winter calls for ice skating, and the good news is that it’s one of the most accessible free things to do in winter in Wisconsin!
Just visit Tenney Park in Madison, bring your own skates, and if the rinks are open, you can skate to your heart’s content within hours!
If you’re into hockey, there’s also a rink exclusively designed for playing the sport!
Will there be skates and hockey sticks for rent? Absolutely!
The hourly rate (after the first hour) is as low as $2 per hour. That translates to being free, considering you’re on vacation!
Skating is undeniably one of the best free things to do in winter in Wisconsin.
Just remember that the Tenney Park rinks are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays and may be closed on days when rinks aren’t frozen enough to skate safely.
12. Attend Christmas Markets in Wisconsin
Save the best for the last, they say!
So, to wrap up this list of free things to do in winter in Wisconsin, let me share the magic of Christmas markets in Wisconsin!
Every time we find places to visit in Wisconsin in winter, we visit at least one of these markets.
Up to date, we’ve experienced the Milwaukee Christkindlmarket in Milwaukee, the German Christmas Market in Oconomowoc, and the charming Cedarburg Christmas Market!
All of these feature beautifully handmade crafts perfect for taking home as souvenirs, live music, delicious food, and just love-filled air in the community!
You’ll experience nothing but coziness in the cold weather!
These markets are free to explore for days or even weeks, making having romantic nights much cheaper.
You’ll be saving a ton with the lack of admission fees. Maybe that’s a sign you can finally allow yourself to splurge while browsing the shops of the markets themselves!
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My Final Thoughts on Free Things to Do in Wisconsin in Winter
Wisconsin is not the cheapest vacation destination in the Midwest, but it isn’t the most expensive either!
With the right planning and attitude, you’ll enjoy plenty of free things to do in winter in Wisconsin!
Most of the activities I shared above are recommendations from the locals themselves! I’m just passing on the insider tips so we can travel and enjoy more experiences without draining your finances.
If you’re still wondering about free things to do in winter, Wisconsin has plenty of answers.
So contemplate less, and enjoy your winter season more!
Hola! I’m Paulina, a seasoned travelette who crossed the Atlantic Ocean by Boat HitchHiking. On my blog, find expert insights for an extraordinary holiday through outdoor and sustainable travel like hiking, cycling, and sailing. Let’s embark on unforgettable journeys together! 🌍🚀
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