Bay Beach is a fun and inexpensive way to pass the time in Green Bay. There are rides for all ages and tickets are only 25 cents apiece! Kiddie rides are 1 ticket and most bigger rides are 2 tickets - there are a few rides that cost 4 tickets.
Check out the statues and wander the building, go for a tour of the stadium, or enjoy a fancy meal at Brett Favre Steakhouse.
If you are interested in history, Heritage Hill is an excellent option! $5/person. Check out their website for special events
Check out their website for special exhibits! $9/adult, $6/child. The NEW Zoo also offers an adventure park for zip lining and ropes courses (separate from zoo itself)
Visit the place where Holly and Keith got engaged!
Visit the wildlife sanctuary to learn about animals and go down the slide, walk on the trails, feed the ducks, play on the small playground, and check out the tiny, but FREE zoo!
Great pool with two awesome water slides!
Man-made swimming lake.
Green Bay has several outdoor pools. Joanne's and Resch Aquatic Center are the only two we've been to and both are excellent. Joanne's is a little smaller, but less crowded.
Green Bay offers FREE Splash Pads as a way to beat the summer heat! They are located at various parks throughout the city (see website for list) and are large, built-in sprinklers. These are a great way to get a little exercise and pass the time. Holly takes her class to the Eastman Park Splash Pad each week and they never tire of it!