The 700-acre urban wildlife refuge located near the shores of the Bay of Green Bay, is the second largest wildlife rehabilitation program in the state. Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary is responsible for the care and well-being of more than 4,500 orphaned or injured animals.
The National Railroad Museum strives to inspire lifelong learning by providing dynamic educational opportunities through the preservation of railroad objects, engaging exhibits and innovative programs on all things trains and railways. The museum maintains a noteworthy collection of railroad objects, photographs, manuscripts and rolling stock.
The Neville Public Museum in Green Bay is a must-visit for history, science, and art enthusiasts! From prehistoric artifacts to rotating exhibits on local culture and innovation, the museum offers a fascinating glimpse into Northeast Wisconsin’s past and present.