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Below are a few stops for those that have not been to the area. Mileages are direct routes back to the camp grounds. So a trip to Green Bay on the back roads would certainly be a full day.
 Aside from the Kettle Moraine drive none of these are what I would call must sees. But I have been to all of them and they make nice stops if your route takes you in the area.


 

This attachment is a collection stops ranging
from bars to restaurant to ice cream shops.
This is a collection from friends and
the MOA message board.
 
http://www.partydocks.com/07rally/attractions2.xls
 

Same file in web format


Here is my collection of Waypoints from the area

07rally
right click the link above and "save target as"
Then change the file type to "all files"
This is a  .gpx file

 

 

 

Washington County Fair Park


 


Holy Hill

Hubertus - 15 miles

Holy Hill is a Catholic church with origins dating back to 1850. While not a very religious man myself. This is a beautiful church and landmark that is worth seeing. Because it sits on one of the highest points in Wisconsin, the pictures from the look out tower are exceptional. The roads around Holy Hill are good too.


Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive

8 miles to south end of 115 mile drive

This drive is a must, the roads seem to be made just for motor cycles. It is a National forest/park the was formed by 2 glaciers colliding and dumping soils in the area. It is 115 mile drive with countless parks, lakes and photo opportunities. A map will help but the route is marked with scenic drive signs. More info can be found on the web site. (This is a nice drive up to Oshkosh and the EAA museum)


EAA Museum

Oshkosh – 60 miles

EAA stands for Experimental Aircraft Association. However this museum covers all airplanes of all different eras. Military, space and personal aircraft. I believe they have some 250 planes on display. You can make a quick walk through in an hour and a half or spend all day to see it properly. Well worth the 8 dollar admission


Maritime Museum

Manitowoc – 80 miles
The Wisconsin Maritime Museum offers a unique place to spend hours learning about the sailors, shipbuilders and submariners who made history The museum is highlighted by a tour of an actual WWII submarine.


Kohler-Andrae State Park

Sheboygan - 45 miles

Kohler-Andrae State Park is a good place to rest and shake off the monkey-butt. There are sand dunes that remind you more of California than Wisconsin. More good photo opportunities here. They do charge a couple dollars to enter the park.

A state stamp can be purchased on line that lets you into all state parks. http://www.wistateparkfriends.org/park_stickers.asp


Lambeau Field & Packer's Hall of Fame

Green Bay - 110 miles

Lambeau Field, what can I say it had to make the list, I’m a Packer fan. Actually if you are a football fan you will enjoy the stop. The Hall of Fame is 25,000 sq ft of displays with a recreation of Vince Lombardi’s office. You can grab a bite to eat and wet the whistle at "Curley's Pub" in the new atrium of the stadium.  Don't forget to stop in the gift shop and get yourself an authentic cheese head!


Wisconsin Automotive Museum

Located in Hartford this auto museum has over 90 vintage cars on display.
 


Cabela's

Always have time to walk through a Cabela's. Bring your wallet.
This is a new store that opened in Oct of '06.


BMW Shops
There are 3 shops within 110 miles.

BMW Motorcycles of Milwaukee
 
Mischler's (Beaver Dam)
Nick's (Green Bay)