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789 Myrick Park Dr, La Crosse, WI
Renovated and expanded in 2008 to include the former Hixon Nature Center, the city-owned EcoPark is a one-stop shop for outdoor family fun. The grounds contain a zoo, the educational nature ... More on An Explorer's Guide: Wisconsin
The Myrick Hixon EcoPark project is a collaborative effort involving the former Hixon Forest Nature Center, seven area Rotary clubs, and the City of La Crosse, ... More on Myrickecopark.com

#2.
1304 Interchange Place La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601
Fun for the whole family! Play 18 holes of miniture golf on the Emerald Mountain Adventure Golf Course, race go-karts on the Riverside Raceway or pretend you are Mark McGuire in the Batting ... More on Explorelacrosse.com
Fun for the whole family! Play 18 holes of miniture golf on the Emerald Mountain Adventure Golf Course, race go-karts on the Riverside Raceway or pretend you are Mark McGuire in the ... More on Explorelacrosse.com

#3.
loads at the Best Western Midway Hotel, 1835 Rose Street La Crosse, WI
Offering a rare opportunity to check out the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife & Fish Refuge on a boat that can handle the shallow backwaters, these tours are educational and entertaining.... More on An Explorer's Guide: Wisconsin
The Mississippi River is the second longest river in the United States, with a length of 2,320 mi (3,734 km) from its source in Lake Itasca in Minnesota to its mouth in The Gulf of Mexico. The long... More on AnglerWeb.com

#4.
La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601
As the name suggests, this park is along the Mississippi River, and it's a lovely spot from which to enjoy the water. Actually, it's where three rivers meet - the Mississippi, the La Crosse, and t... More on An Explorer's Guide: Wisconsin
Features a 20 foot high statue of Hiawatha guarding the confluence of three rivers, eagle statue-logo of La Crosse, Spanish American war cannon, coin-operated binoculaurs, La Crosse Area Conventio... More on Explorelacrosse.com

#5.
East Bliss Road La Crosse, WI
Follow Main Street east to Bliss Road, follow Bliss Road up the bluff. At about 600 feet, the park at Grandad Bluff offers stunning views of the Mississippi River and three states. Given to the ci... More on An Explorer's Guide: Wisconsin
Follow Main Street east to Bliss Road, follow Bliss Road up the bluff. At about 600 feet, the park at Grandad Bluff offers stunning views of the Mississippi River and three states. Given to the cit... More on An Explorer's Guide: Wisconsin

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, La Crosse, WI 54601

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, La Crosse, WI 54601

#8.
700 Houska Park Drive, La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States
This park is one of the most "hidden" parks in La Crosse, but also the most beautiful. It overlooks the wel... More on KaBoom.org
Features wading pool, play equipment, picnic shelter, baseball diamond. Located at the west end of Hood st... More on Explorelacrosse.com

#9.
1500 Chase Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States
Inscription. Because of the fertile soil and lush woodlands on the river shores, the Winnebago Indians settled in this area in 1772. Sixty years later they ceded these lands to the U. S. Government. In 1842, Nathan Myrick, the first ... More on HMDB

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520 Powell Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States
