Here’s how to plan the perfect trip to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

Here’s everything it’s crucial that you know to plan a trip to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

Three onsite restaurants, a ski hill, and a golf course round out the amenities.

Lady of the Lake Boat Tour

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Krause suggests ordering a specialty cocktail at the Apothecary Bar and listening to live music.

“you could easily walk to nearby shops and restaurants in the village of Fontana.”

Grand Geneva Resort and Spa concierge Sarah Hill notes that the 35,000-square-footAvani Spais particularly excellent.

A couple in front of Maxwell Mansion

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Lake Lawn Resort

In the greater Lake Geneva area, findLake Lawn Resort.

Plus, there’s a newly designed restaurant, 1878, with lake views," Krause shares.

Krause explains that the Shore Path is an amazing piece of living history.

Lady of the Lake Boat Tour

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you’re free to see historic turn-of-the-century estates up close and modern new homes.

You walk through the lakefront yards of these homes.

you’re free to only enter the Queen Anne-style home via Geneva Cruise Line’s 3.5-hour private tour.

People lined up to get on Lady of the Lake

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And it almost became condos.

Thankfully, a group of dedicated locals and summer residents intervened to save the storied structure from demolition.

Join the 2.5-hourMail Boat Runfor an iconic area activity.

Aerial view of Yerks Observatory

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The boat traverses the lake and makes about 50 mail drops.

Ive been on the mail boat tour several times.

It looks so challenging to jump on and off the piers!

Couples sip wine at Pier 290 Restaurant

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“Between stops, the mail jumper tells you about our lakefront history.

It’s only offered in the summer from June 15 through Sept. 15, so plan your visit accordingly.

For excellent fishing, visit the on-site lagoon, a replica of Geneva Lake.

A couple cross country skiing

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It’s a special spot for Krause.

We originally moved to Lake Geneva because my dad became superintendent at Big Foot Beach.

“Today, I take walks through the park with friends.

Visitors love the open areas for big picnics, just across the street from the beach.

Hill suggests renting a motorboat, too.

People love to rent pontoons, especially families,” she says.

Golf

The Lake Geneva area is a golfer’s delight.

If you cant swing a tee time at these elite courses, plenty of other options exist.

Best Restaurants

Oakfire Pizza

Oakfire Pizzais a must-visit for its wood-fired pizzas and inventive pasta.

I love Oakfire Pizza the rustic decor, lake views, and the open floor plan.

Sopra

Helmed by Chef Simon Cumming,Soprain Lake Geneva embraces Italian-American influences and seasonal products.

This is our top fine dining option right now.

The food is fantastic, very eclectic,” Hill says.

Simple Food Group Cafe, Market, and Bakery

Simple Cafeis perfect for breakfast or brunch.

The cafe focuses on artisan products from southeastern Wisconsin producers.

“One of my favorite spots is Pier 290, the only restaurant directly on Geneva Lake.

We prefer the outdoor and tented seating, even in the winter.

They have live music nearly every weekend, and the gift shop is not to be missed.”

Winter is also a special time to visit.

According to Hill, Our busiest weekend of the year, and one of the most fun, isWinterfestweekend.

Every year, during the first week of February, Lake Geneva hosts the U.S. National Snow Sculpting Championship.

How to Get There

Lake Geneva is 80 milesfrom Chicagoand 40 miles from Milwaukee.