Wisconsin Travel Guide

Geographical Position and Climate of Wisconsin

Wisconsin is located in the northern Midwest region of the United States. It is bordered by Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake Michigan to the east, Michigan to the northeast, and Lake Superior to the north. This positioning places the state at the heart of the Great Lakes and upper Mississippi River regions.

Best time to visit

The best time to visit the state is during the late spring through early fall, from May to October. This period offers the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities.

  • Late Spring (May to June): The state comes alive with colorful blooms and comfortably warm temperatures, ideal for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty.
  • Summer (July to August): Summer is perfect for water-related activities on Wisconsin’s many lakes and rivers, as well as attending festivals and fairs.
  • Early Fall (September to October): Visitors can enjoy the stunning fall foliage, harvest festivals, and cooler, but still comfortable temperatures.

Keep in mind that these are also the busiest tourist seasons, so plan accordingly if you wish to avoid crowds.

Travel to Wisconsin

  • By Air: The primary airport in Wisconsin is the General Mitchell International Airport (MKE) in Milwaukee. Other significant airports include Dane County Regional Airport (MSN) in Madison and Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport (GRB). These airports offer a range of domestic flights and some international connections.
  • By Car: Wisconsin is well-connected by highways and interstates. Major routes include I-90 and I-94, which run east-west across the state, and I-43 and I-39, which run north-south.
  • By Train: Amtrak provides service to Wisconsin with routes such as the Hiawatha Service between Milwaukee and Chicago and the Empire Builder that travels through Wisconsin on its route between Chicago and the Pacific Northwest.
  • By Bus: Various bus companies, including Greyhound and Megabus, offer routes to and within Wisconsin, connecting major cities and towns.
  • By Ferry: If you’re near Lake Michigan, you can take the Lake Express ferry that connects Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with Muskegon, Michigan.

Places to visit in Wisconsin

Wisconsin map and flag

Important Information

Capital – Madison

Largest City – Milwaukee

Territory – 169,640.0 km2

Population – 5,893,718

Time Zone – UTC-6 (Central)

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