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Things To Do

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Here are some favorite spots and must-do experiences in the Lake Geneva area to make the most of your weekend:

Golfing (or Putt Putt) at Lodge Geneva National

W4240 Wisconsin 50, Lake Geneva, WI 53147

Featuring 54 holes and five tee boxes, Lodge Geneva National offers a great golf experience for every level of player. Hotel guests also enjoy complimentary access to The Dancefloor, a one-of-a-kind outdoor putting experience featuring up to 27 holes of illuminated Himalayas-style grass putt-putt, complete with surround sound and a lively summer soundtrack.

Fishing with Lake Geneva Fishing Guide Service

Town of Linn Boat Launch, Lake Geneva, WI 53147
, (414) 791-0733

Lake Geneva Fishing Guide Service is a team of professional, Wisconsin-licensed guides who are full-time fishing professionals and possess extensive knowledge about the history of Geneva Lake. Guides can accommodate groups of up to 6 people.

Take a boat, kayak, or paddleboard out on the lake

336 Lake Street, Fontana-on-Geneva Lake, WI 53125
, (262) 275-2163

For guests staying at The Abbey, you can rent a boat or paddleboard through Gordy's Marine. To set up a rental, stop by their podium on The Abbey's waterfront or call 262-275-2163.

Ride around town on a bike rental from Pedal & Cup

1722 Wisconsin 120, Lake Geneva, WI 53147
, (262) 249-1111

Grab a bike and a coffee before hitting the trail! Pedal and Cup is a cutesy little storefront at the entry point to a very well-kept biking/walking trail. The state trail that runs by this place is a former railroad corridor, and the shop is in the old train depot. Pedal & Cup is set to open for the season Memorial Day weekend.

Stroll the Lake Geneva Shore Path

Lake Geneva, WI 53147

In total, the path is 21-miles long. The easiest place to walk is starting at the Lake Geneva Public Library in Downtown Lake Geneva and heading out in either direction for about a mile. This piece is great for those who are traveling with young children or have mobility concerns as it is a paved section of the path. When you are ready to take on more, frequent walkers recommend starting on the south side of the path since it is a little more challenging than the north side.