Get an up-close look at the stunning sandstone formations and rock walls around the Wisconsin River by taking this classic tour on board the original World War II-era amphibious vehicles. The tour lasts about an hour, with 15 minutes on land and 45 minutes on the water.
Spend the day at America’s largest waterpark, spanning 70 acres of land with more than 50 aquatic rides and slides to choose from. There are options for all ages, from the gentle bumper boats to the adrenaline-pumping Scorpion’s Tail.
Watch the world-famous water ski show featuring acrobatics, stunts, jumps, and tricks that will leave you in awe. The show lasts around 90 minutes and has been entertaining families for over 70 years.
The best way to get around Wisconsin Dells is by car, as the attractions are spread out throughout the area. Taxis and rideshares are available, but they can quickly add up in costs for a multi-day trip. Renting a car costs around $50-$70 per day, depending on the type of vehicle and rental company.
For families who have more time, you can add on a visit to the Kalahari Indoor Waterpark or Circus World Museum. For those who have less time, consider skipping the Tommy Bartlett Show or Noah’s Ark Waterpark to focus on Wisconsin Ducks Tours and take a scenic drive on one of the nearby state parks like Devil’s Lake State Park or Mirror Lake State Park.
Travelers to Wisconsin Dells typically fly into Dane County Regional Airport (MSN), which is about a 45-minute drive from the city center. The airport offers non-stop flights to major cities like New York, Atlanta, and Dallas, among others.