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Exit east or west off Interstate 94/41 in Kenosha County and explore our corner of Wisconsin.
Discover – or re-discover – #KenoshaFun from aboard an authentic electric streetcar, a ski lift, a charter fishing boat, a duck-themed pedal boat, or a kayak.
Catch your lunch from Lake Michigan. Catch the sunrise over the lake. Or catch a baseball game at an historic ballpark.
See towering mammoths, dinosaurs, and lighthouses. “See the elephant” as a 360-degree movie puts you in the middle of the Civil War.
Hear the cars buzzing by on a dirt racetrack. Listen to the sounds of a symphony, college choir, or free outdoor concert. Hear the applause at a theater – or nothing at all in the tranquility of nature.
Smell what’s cooking at a local diner or at a Saturday farmers market. Taste giant turkey legs at a renaissance fair, international flavors at locally owned restaurants, and what Wisconsin’s known for: cheese and bratwurst.
Tour amazing museums, historic districts, and a sculpture walk. Enjoy fun festivals and events. Touch the sand with your toes. Go beach glass hunting. Soar among the trees at an aerial adventure park.
Experience what’s Made in Kenosha. See cars on display from a 108-year history of automobile manufacturing and engine assembly in Kenosha. Savor locally brewed craft beer. Support local makers with a purchase of art from a gallery.
We are a Wisconsin Harbor Town, an urban downtown, and a rural countryside in one destination. Explore Kenosha County from coast to coast – from our Great Lake to many inland lakes. From the city streets to country roads, there are miles and miles to travel!
Whether a resident or visitor, Visit Kenosha is here to help you plan your leisure time in Kenosha County. The private, 501c6 not-for-profit corporation has been Kenosha’s Official Travel Resource since 1986. As a destination marketing organization, its sole purpose is to promote the Kenosha Area as a travel destination and thereby contribute positively to Kenosha County’s economy.
Perhaps best known for the Official Kenosha Area Visitors Guide, VisitKenosha.com, Kenosha Restaurant Week, and its social media channels, Visit Kenosha works tirelessly to support and promote the local restaurants, craft breweries, museums, art galleries, retail establishments, recreation spaces, hotels, attractions, and event operators throughout Kenosha County that the organization partners with.
Pick up a free Kenosha Area Visitors Guide at numerous businesses and attractions throughout the area. Or stop at one of the organization’s visitor information centers: the Wisconsin Welcome Center – Kenosha is at I-94/41 and Hwy. 165. The Visitor Information Center in Downtown Kenosha is at 600 52nd Street, Suite 200. You can go to VisitKenosha.com/Guide to view the identical digital guide or to request one be mailed to you.
Also go to VisitKenosha.com to check out Visit Kenosha’s FUN 101 list: 101 Things to See & Do in the Kenosha Area for $10 & Under (Many are FREE!), read informative blog posts, use the Visit Kenosha Events Calendar to plan your #KenoshaFun, and much more.

