The Wisconsin Dells is most certainly a tourist attraction. From the naturally formed 'Dells', ravines, rivers and lakes to the fudge and candy shops, indoor and outdoor waterparks, theme parks, museums and wide variety of restaurant choices, people love the Wisconsin Dells! People from all over the world go there to experience some of the history that has remained untouched. Also, the attractions that were put in to add extra spice to the city have a world-wide reputation of fun for the entire family. I would have to vote The Wisconsin Dells as the #1 Midwest attraction for tourists/vacationers. To see the kinds of places that are in the Wisconsin Dells, check out the Related Link.
It depends on the specific attraction.
Much of Wisconsin is farm land. There are rock formations and bluffs along the Mississippi River. There are a few larger cities like Madison, La Crosse, and Milwaukee. The Wisconsin River is a tourist attraction known around the world as Wisconsin Dells.
The dells refer to a gorge on the Wisconsin River, with scenic rock formations.
Yes. There is Noah's Ark in the Wisconsin Dells.
Yes, there are roller coasters at Wisconsin Dells.
Noah's Ark is the largest waterpark in Wisconsin Dells.
The address of the Dells Country Historical is: Po Box 674, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965-0674
No. There is not an Apple store in Wisconsin Dells. The closest one is in Madison, Wisconsin. In the mall.
The address of the Wisconsin Military Museum Inc is: 1550 Wisconsin Dells Parkway, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
Wisconsin Dells - Amtrak station - was created in 1989.
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Detroit is about 475 miles (8.5 hours) from The Wisconsin Dells, by highway.