Did you ever wish that you could walk atop the trees? Well, guess what – you can. And you don’t have to travel far to do it, either. Right in Lake Geneva, there is an awesome company called Lake Geneva Canopy Tours that is offering you the experience of a lifetime: a canopy walk in Wisconsin. Don’t believe us? Preview it yourself through these amazing photos. Whoa.

You can learn all about this incredible experience below, from zip-lining in Wisconsin to wandering an adventure course. Happy trails!

There is a total of 5 sky bridges for you to walk through, and is known as Lake Geneva’s 16-obstacle jungle gym in the sky. You can’t beat a reputation like that!

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This canopy tour is a whopping 2.5 hours. Tours are safely guided, and take place between 18 and 32 feet above the ground.

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As you can see, it is open all year long. If you want to experience zip lining in the chill of winter? Then you don’t have to look any further than Lake Geneva Adventures.

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In addition to the awesome adventure, you will learn about the ecology, geology, biology and history of the area.

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Don’t worry, you’re on a cable for maximum safety as you balance. There’s no place safer to take a canopy walk in Wisconsin. Or zip line and adventure, on that note.

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Your awesome vantage point gives you a bird’s eye view of Lake Como, the surrounding countryside and a variety of wildlife.

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This floating double helix staircase is one of the coolest parts.

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You can also come here for amazing team building activities.

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It is an awesome tour for couples, singles, and even older children.

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And some people can really show off! With 16 unique obstacles and one single ticket price, you’ll want to come back again and again.

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There are 8 different zip lines to go on as well, so there’s truly no shortage of fun.

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Seeing this expansive 100 acre property from the air is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced.

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Will we see you there? You can learn more about Lake Geneva Ziplines and Adventures with a visit to its official website, right here.

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Address: Lake Geneva Ziplines & Adventures, N3232 Co Rd H, Lake Geneva, WI 53147, USA

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canopy walk in Wisconsin August 22, 2020 Meghan Kraft Can I stay in a treehouse in Wisconsin? If you’re looking for a unique place to spend a weekend in Wisconsin, then you may just want to book a treehouse. On sites such as Airbnb and Glamping Hub, there are treehouses available for rent in the dells and on local resorts. A cozy treehouse may be hard to come by elsewhere, but it’s a perfect reprieve if you’re looking to experience the state of Wisconsin on a whole different level. What are the most unique things to do in Wisconsin? The state of Wisconsin is full of fun whether you’re looking to experience the outdoors or perhaps wander the Snowmobile Hall of Fame. Head to Devil’s Lake State Park for a beauty, expansive view of the state’s natural wonders, or Door County if you’re looking for over 300 miles (!!!) or shoreline and fruit orchards. The House on the Rock hosts the largest carousel in history, and it’s truly one of the strangest and most beautiful experiences in the state. You can even hike an old railroad line on the Elroy-Sparta State Trail, which is open to hikers in the warmer months. What are the most unique parks in Wisconsin? The most unique parks in the state of Wisconsin just might be the stunning, naturally rife state parks that can be found throughout. Visit Amnicon Falls State Park in South Range if you’re looking to experience beauty on the northwest point of the state, or perhaps visit a billion-year-old hill, Rib Mountain. It’s where you’ll find one of the oldest geological formations on the earth. The oldest state park in Wisconsin, Interstate State Park, sits along the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway and straddles both Wisconsin and Minnesota.

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canopy walk in Wisconsin

August 22, 2020

Meghan Kraft

Can I stay in a treehouse in Wisconsin? If you’re looking for a unique place to spend a weekend in Wisconsin, then you may just want to book a treehouse. On sites such as Airbnb and Glamping Hub, there are treehouses available for rent in the dells and on local resorts. A cozy treehouse may be hard to come by elsewhere, but it’s a perfect reprieve if you’re looking to experience the state of Wisconsin on a whole different level. What are the most unique things to do in Wisconsin? The state of Wisconsin is full of fun whether you’re looking to experience the outdoors or perhaps wander the Snowmobile Hall of Fame. Head to Devil’s Lake State Park for a beauty, expansive view of the state’s natural wonders, or Door County if you’re looking for over 300 miles (!!!) or shoreline and fruit orchards. The House on the Rock hosts the largest carousel in history, and it’s truly one of the strangest and most beautiful experiences in the state. You can even hike an old railroad line on the Elroy-Sparta State Trail, which is open to hikers in the warmer months. What are the most unique parks in Wisconsin? The most unique parks in the state of Wisconsin just might be the stunning, naturally rife state parks that can be found throughout. Visit Amnicon Falls State Park in South Range if you’re looking to experience beauty on the northwest point of the state, or perhaps visit a billion-year-old hill, Rib Mountain. It’s where you’ll find one of the oldest geological formations on the earth. The oldest state park in Wisconsin, Interstate State Park, sits along the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway and straddles both Wisconsin and Minnesota.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

If you’re looking for a unique place to spend a weekend in Wisconsin, then you may just want to book a treehouse. On sites such as Airbnb and Glamping Hub, there are treehouses available for rent in the dells and on local resorts. A cozy treehouse may be hard to come by elsewhere, but it’s a perfect reprieve if you’re looking to experience the state of Wisconsin on a whole different level.

What are the most unique things to do in Wisconsin?

The state of Wisconsin is full of fun whether you’re looking to experience the outdoors or perhaps wander the Snowmobile Hall of Fame. Head to Devil’s Lake State Park for a beauty, expansive view of the state’s natural wonders, or Door County if you’re looking for over 300 miles (!!!) or shoreline and fruit orchards. The House on the Rock hosts the largest carousel in history, and it’s truly one of the strangest and most beautiful experiences in the state. You can even hike an old railroad line on the Elroy-Sparta State Trail, which is open to hikers in the warmer months.

What are the most unique parks in Wisconsin?

The most unique parks in the state of Wisconsin just might be the stunning, naturally rife state parks that can be found throughout. Visit Amnicon Falls State Park in South Range if you’re looking to experience beauty on the northwest point of the state, or perhaps visit a billion-year-old hill, Rib Mountain. It’s where you’ll find one of the oldest geological formations on the earth. The oldest state park in Wisconsin, Interstate State Park, sits along the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway and straddles both Wisconsin and Minnesota.