10 Things to do Good for Kids in Green Bay That You Shouldn't Miss

May 30, 2021 Jeremy Dunfee

Green Bay, Wisconsin, is home to the Cheeseheads, fans of the Green Bay Packers, a NFL team so successful that Green Bay has nicknamed itself "Titletown, USA." There is more to Green Bay than just exciting football and delicious dairy products, however. There are beautifully manicured rows of flowers at the Green Bay Botanical Garden, and hiking paths and a natural history museum at the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity. Visit the historic collection of train cars at the National Railroad Museum.
Restaurants in Green Bay

1. Lambeau Field

1265 Lombardi Ave, Green Bay, WI 54304-3927 +1 920-569-7500 https://www.packers.com/lambeau-field/
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5.0 based on 3,423 reviews

Lambeau Field

Welcome to Lambeau Field, the crown jewel of the National Football League! After undergoing a dramatic facelift in 2003, Lambeau Field has been transformed into to a year-round tourist destination with a host of new amenities and attractions. The Lambeau Field Atrium is home to the Packers Pro Shop, Packers Hall of Fame, Curly's Pub, and other Atrium dining, event, entertainment and retail options.

Reviewed By HappyTimeHollis - Norman Gardens, Australia

I spent two days at Lambeau Field. The first day was a Saturday, where I visited the Packers Hall of Fame, had a stadium tour with Packer's legend Leroy Butler and went to the Packers Pro Shop. Shout out to the lovely ladies behind the desk who loaded me up with a bunch of free promo gear to take back to my friends here in Australia and taught me how to deal with the freezing cold. The hall of fame was two stories of the history of not only the Green Bay Packers, but of football itself. Exhibits showing the evolution of player protection, important games of Packers history and the Packers Hall of Fame display room (full of bronzed footballs, each with the details of important figures in Packers history) were highlights. After this I took a pre-booked alumni tour. Whilst originally a little hesitant because of the price (about AUD$100), this turned out to be the most amazing part of the day. Leroy Butler - four time Pro-Bowl cornerback and inventor of the Lambeau Leap - took us into the owner's box, through the tunnels and out next to the field itself (which unfortunately we weren't able to go onto due to the game happening the next day) to take photos with us all behind the end zone. Finishing off the evening, I went downstairs into the Packers Pro Shop. Literally any product you could think of was available with a green G logo on it, although the prices were exorbitant. The staff were absolutely lovely and helpful though. To top off my brilliant day, as I stood alone in the carpark in dark, freezing weather facing a 20 minute wait for my Uber, I saw this large man running towards me screaming "Hey Australia! Let's take some more selfies!!!" It was none other than Leroy Butler, who waited with me in the freezing cold, peppering me with questions about Australia. Leroy - if you see this, the offer is still there to show you Australia if you ever come over. My second day was Sunday game day, Packers vs the visiting Atlanta Falcons. For fifteen years of fandom I had dreamed of seeing an NFL game live, and finally I was about to see my beloved Packers at home. First of all, although the line-up was huge, the security staff managed to keep things moving incredibly fast - no small feat considering attendance was over 78,000 people! Concessions were typically expensive, but in freezing temperatures being able to buy hot chocolate with peppermint schnapps in it was one of the best things I could imagine. One of the most surprising things about Lambeau is that no matter where your seats are, you are guaranteed a great view of the field. It truly is a marvel of engineering. Thankfully I was in the lower section, about 15 rows back from the field on the 30 yard line, but everyone around me was wild and having a lot of fun, encouraging me to get involved as we beat the Falcons. I even got to see Aaron Rodgers break an NFL record (completed passes without an interception)! A tip for people from warmer climates - dress in layers. No, more layers than that. Before wind chill it was -10 degrees Celsius (wind chill taking it down past -20C) in the middle of the day. Maybe it's because I'm from tropical Australia, but I wore four layers of clothing plus mittens and a beanie and still was shivering cold. Heating pads are also essential purchases. All in all, Lambeau was somehow even better than I dreamed it would be. I will be back again some day.

2. Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame

1265 Lombardi Ave, Green Bay, WI 54304-3927 +1 920-499-4281 http://www.packers.com/lambeau-field/hall-of-fame/visit.html
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5.0 based on 930 reviews

Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame

Reviewed By danielrk2015 - Prairie du Sac, United States

Even my wife and daughter enjoyed the Hall of Fame and stadium visit! The HOF is located right next to Lambeau Field and is a really high quality interactive display of Green Bay Packers history, and there's a lot of it over the past 100 years. I wanted to stay longer than the 90 minutes allowed, but there are some COVID restrictions in place to keep everyone safe. Each HOF Packer player has a display and video of his highlights. All the championship trophies are kept here. The top games and seasons are highlighted and there's a 15 minute video giving a survey of the Green Bay Packer NFL franchise and how it became owned by the fans rather than a billionaire.

3. Green Bay Botanical Garden

2600 Larsen Rd, Green Bay, WI 54303-4841 +1 920-490-9457 [email protected] http://www.gbbg.org/
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5.0 based on 503 reviews

Green Bay Botanical Garden

For WPS Garden of Lights hours, visit https://gbbg.org/. Open all year, Green Bay Botanical Garden is designed to provide interest with display gardens that capture the beauty of northeastern Wisconsin’s four distinct and wonderful seasons. Learn about the vital role plants play in our lives and enjoy spending time with family and friends. Be refreshed by gardens overflowing with beauty and serenity.

Reviewed By deborahbZ1450CQ

This was our first time visiting the light show before Christmas. It was Beautiful! We had a great time.

4. The Encrypted Escape

1390 Bellevue St 105, Green Bay, WI 54311-5991 +1 920-489-2448 [email protected] http://www.theencryptedescape.com
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

The Encrypted Escape

The Encrypted Escape is Green Bay's newest live escape room experience. Escape rooms are an increasingly popular adventure game experience, where teams of 4-8 try their hand at escaping a room by means of solving riddles, deciphering clues, finding keys, and in general, working together! Our rooms were built to have story, immersion, and impact!

Reviewed By janaryant - Midlothian, United States

Fantastic way to spend a whole night! With such a large variety of fun themed rooms I couldn’t help, but do two rooms back-to-back. Opted for the AliceInWonderLand Room and Insert Coins (the 80’s arcade Escape Room). Each rooms decor was great and puzzles were fun and challenging (and achieveable). While I escaped both rooms, I also got to escape every-day life for an hour each while there, which was superb! The cherry on top is seeing a very positive staff with passionate owners. Whether you’re an enthusiast or a first-timer, this place will offer good memories.

5. Escape Room Wisconsin - Green Bay

985 Centennial St, Green Bay, WI 54304-5551 +1 920-731-2583 [email protected] http://www.escaperoomwisconsin.com/green-bay/
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5.0 based on 176 reviews

Escape Room Wisconsin - Green Bay

Escape Room Wisconsin is a live escape game where you get to choose your own adventure! Teams of 2-8 friends, families, or co-workers can SEARCH your room to find clues, SOLVE puzzles, and WORK TOGETHER to "escape the room". For those who don't like the idea of being "LOCKED" in, you can enjoy our "GOAL" oriented rooms, where the doors are never locked. Do you have what it takes?! Try it today!

Reviewed By F1050EMkathyt

Sharpen your sleuth skills and join together to solve the puzzle! A great night out with friends or family or even a great date night!! We will be back again! Loved the themes and the difficulty!

6. Bay Beach Amusement Park

1313 Bay Beach Rd off I-43 at Webster Ave., Green Bay, WI 54302 +1 920-448-3365 http://www.baybeach.org/
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4.5 based on 1,159 reviews

Bay Beach Amusement Park

The retro charm of Bay Beach includes old-fashioned prices: rides are only 20 cents each.

Reviewed By Traveler56938933042 - Green Bay, United States

This is the PERFECT place for a family to enjoy classic amusement park rides at such an affordable price. Everything from Kiddie rides to the Zippin Pippin which was Elvis's roller coaster in Memphis. MUST for all visitors to Green Bay!

7. Neville Public Museum

210 Museum Pl, Green Bay, WI 54303-2780 +1 920-448-4460 [email protected] http://www.nevillepublicmuseum.org
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4.5 based on 126 reviews

Neville Public Museum

General museum of art, history and science that features a diverse collection of major objects relevant to Northeast Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula region.

Reviewed By Savvysmitty

The Neville offers an impressive selection of items and collections. The current Guns &. Gowns exhibit is beautifully curated and top notch. The museum is a surprise on every level.

8. National Railroad Museum

2285 S Broadway, Green Bay, WI 54304-4832 +1 920-437-7623 http://www.nationalrrmuseum.org
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4.5 based on 453 reviews

National Railroad Museum

Reviewed By geeplaw - Kingswinford, United Kingdom

I visited with a friend who is very into his trains. Even though I'm not, it was interesting to see the sheer scale and size of some of the engines, and to read up on the history. The museum is well laid out, with lots of engines on display. Clean facilities and friendly staff, with a nice gift shop in case you want a memento of you're visit.

9. Heritage Hill State Historical Park

2640 S Webster Ave, Green Bay, WI 54301-2922 +1 920-448-5150 http://www.heritagehillgb.org/
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4.5 based on 105 reviews

Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Reviewed By georgieh2020 - Green Bay, United States

Learn about History and have fun doing it. Great place to take the kids and get them interested in History

10. Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary

Green Bay, WI +1 920-391-3671 http://www.baybeachwildlife.com/
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4.5 based on 502 reviews

Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary

A 700-acre wildlife refuge that features trails, as well as educational and live animal exhibits.

Reviewed By 577juliaj - Green Bay, United States

The Wildlife Sanctuary is the best gem in Green Bay. With free entry, anyone is able to come and enjoy the well kept grounds and visit the animals. I love everything that the Wildlife Sanctuary stands for, with taking in injured animals and rehabilitating them. I've been visiting since I was a young girl, and still visit now with my husband. Fun for all ages!

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