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Whether looking to explore the architecture of downtown Green Bay, or the proud traditions of the Oneida Nation, Greater Green Bay's lineup of tours and self-guided itineraries guarantee to give a unique view of all that the area has to offer. Or tempt your palate during a tasting at one of Greater Green Bay's brewery or winery tours. Looking for great Green Bay Packer tours? Click here.

Green Bay Area Tours
Algoma Tours
Brewery & Winery Tours
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Self-Guided Itineraries:
Playday on the Bay Tour
Special Interest Tour
Wild Kingdom Tour
Magnificent Museum Tour
Titletown USA Tour
Algoma Heritage Tour

Green Bay Area Tours

Tailwind Flight Center 2009 Airport Dr. 920-498-2722
Offering scenic air tours of the Greater Green Bay Area and a scenic Door County lighthouse tour. Customized air tours and aerial photography available. Rental aircraft and flight training offered.
 
Easy Living Pedicabs Narrated Tours
  920-432-0520
Tours of Downtown Green Bay, Historic De Pere, St. Norbert College & the Astor Park Neighborhood. Also Christmas Lights in De Pere.

Walking Tour of Historic Downtown Green Bay Architecture
  920-437-8704
or 920-494-9507
Self-guided tour featuring more than 30 buildings. Guide booklet available.

Historic Walking/Shopping Tour of On Broadway (A Mainstreet Program)
 

920-437-2531 or 920-494-9507

A tour of historic buildings dating back to 1856, which represent a unique and important part of Green Bay's history. Guide booklet available.

Oneida Nation Tour   920-869-4275
Norbert Hill Center. Tours on heritage, culture and economic growth of the Oneida Nation. Individuals or Groups. Fee charged.

Algoma Tours

Historic Walking Tour of Algoma   920-487-20415
Steele Street Historic District Hwy 42 to Hwy S, Algoma. Guided or self-guided. Fee charged for guided tour. Restored historical structures dating from the 1800's.


Brewery & Winery Tours

Business partnering with Packer Country through the TEAM Advantage Program Captain's Walk Winery

345 South Adams St., Green Bay 920-431-9255
A venue for vinifera, the winery supplies a premium tasting experience that usurps the snobbery out of wine. Enjoy tasting and a unique wine education.

Business partnering with Packer Country through the TEAM Advantage Program Parallel 44 Vineyard & Winery, Inc. N2185 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Kewaunee 920-388-4400
We welcome you to join us at Parallel 44 Vineyard & Winery located just 18 miles from Green Bay in beautiful Kewaunee County, near the western shores of Lake Michigan. The 44th parallel is the line of latitude that runs across the globe from Kewaunee to Bordeaux, France and Tuscany, Italy, which are the world's finest wine regions. At Parallel 44 you will explore nearly nine acres of vineyard planted with French Hybrid grapes and enjoy our Italian inspired winery and tasting room. This family owned and operated vineyard and winery will transport you to our European counterparts along the 44th parallel.

Business partnering with Packer Country through the TEAM Advantage Program Titletown Brewing Company 200 Dousman , Green Bay 920-437-2337
Located in the historic Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Depot, this brew pub features 5-7 specialty beers. Weekly tours. Open Sun-Thurs, 11am-midnight, Fri-Sat, 11am-2am.

Business partnering with Packer Country through the TEAM Advantage Program von Stiehl Winery 115 Navarino St., Algoma 800-955-5208
This historic building includes underground caverns, bottling room and tasting area. May-Oct, 9am-5pm; July-Aug, 9am-5:30pm; Nov-Dec, 11am-5pm; Jan-April, 11am-4pm. Admission: Free, guided tours $3. Gift shop on-site, picnic area, res. policy.

Tours & More

Business partnering with Packer Country through the TEAM Advantage Program Foxy Lady Riverboat Cruises

Docked at Holiday Inn City Centre, 200 Main St.
Green Bay
Public: 920-432-3699
Private: 920-468-8993
Cruise the Fox River or the Bay of Green Bay in style on Wisconsin's newest most luxurious dinner cruise yacht. The Foxy Lady II offers public cruises including lunch, cocktail, sighseeing & sunset dinner cruises.
The new Foxy Lady II features 2 climate controlled levels, 2 open air decks, 2 bars, restrooms and full galley. US Coast Guard approved for 149 passengers.
Also avaliable for private charters. Call for reservations. Major credit cards accepted. Admission charged. Seasonl: late April thru October.

Mighty -Z Hot Air Balloons De Pere 877-781-0087
Piloted hot-air balloon rides over Wisconsin countryside. Flying season: May-Nov. Winter availability. Reservations required.

Business partnering with Packer Country through the TEAM Advantage Program Farm Market Kitchen 520 Parkway, Algoma 920-487-9750
Share in the history of the food traditions of the many settlers of Northeast WI. View demonstrations of regional favorites being prepared by local chefs and "experienced grandmas". Roll up your sleeves and experience for yourself the fun and satisfaction of recreating favorite traditional recipes in the cooking classes (class length 4 1/2 hours). Tour the Farm Market Kitchen's unique shared-use processing center where specialty foods are prepared for distribution. Browse through the Good Earth Market of heritage foods, fresh local produce, regional favorites and unique hand-made heritage crafts. Reservations required.


Self-Guided Itineraries

Itinerary #1 - "Playday on the Bay Tour
Bay BeachTreat your children or grandchildren to a playday on the shores of Green Bay! All these attractions are located within walking distance from each other.

9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary
1660 E. Shore Dr., 920-391-3671
Observe the Canada geese, ducks and other wildlife which make the Wildlife Sanctuary their home. Purchase some corn to share with the birds. Visit the exhibit building for many interesting displays and venture out on the hiking trails to see native birds. Free.

12:30 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Bay Beach Amusement Park
1313 Bay Beach Rd., 920-448-3365
Children of all ages will enjoy "Wisconsin's No. 1 family attraction" as named by Wisconsin Trails Magazine. Have fun on thrilling amusement rides with tickets only 25 cents (some rides require two tickets).

12:30 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Lunch
Enjoy a picnic lunch on the grounds or visit the Bay Beach concessions, McDonalds or Wendys for a meal the kids will surely enjoy.

3 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Fort Fun Amusements
2421 N. Irwin Ave., 920-468-7275
Green Bay's only mega mini-golf course, bumper boats, paintball target range and hardball/softball batting cages offer fun for all ages. Admission charged.

4 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Kastle Carts
2301 N. Irwin Ave., 920-465-6121
Indy-style go-cart racing on a ¼-mile track with banked curves and a tunnel offer plenty of excitement. Power Wheels for little tykes to drive on their own track are available. Admission charged.

Other options: The "little ones" might enjoy one of the following. These are not within walking distance, however, they are worth the visit!

Joannes Family Aquatic Center
Across from East High School, Baird and Walnut Street, 920-448-3365.
Zero-depth wading, swimming area, water slides, and tot sand play area. Open June-August. Admission charged.

Itinerary #2 - "Special Interest Tour"
Interested in trains, early Indian culture or flower gardens? Do you like to learn about new things? Then, this tour is for you!

9 a.m. - 11 a.m.
National Railroad Museum
2285 S. Broadway, 920-437-7623
Visit the nationally known museum and see "Big Boy", the world's largest steam locomotive, or General Dwight D. Eisenhower's World War II staff train. Take a ride in a vintage passenger car and view a multi-media show on the history of railroading. "Thomas the Tank Engine" events are held throughout the season. Admission charged.

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Lunch

1 p.m. - 2 p.m.Oneida Nation Museum
Oneida Nation Museum
W892 EE Rd., Oneida, 920-869-2768
See the largest exhibit of Oneida Indian history and artifacts. Learn about their humble beginnings in New York state and their current success through their gaming operation and related businesses in the Green Bay area. Admission charged.

2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Green Bay Botanical Garden
2600 Larsen Rd., 920-490-9457
Open year-round, the over 47 acres of garden and natural areas capture the beauty of Northeast Wisconsin's four distinct and wonderful seasons. Features a formal rose garden, a four-season garden, a children's garden and gift shop for the avid gardner. Admission charged.

Itinerary #3 - "Wild Kingdom Tour"
N.E.W. ZooCome visit with animals native to Northeastern Wisconsin (and others that are not) for a fun day in Greater Green Bay's "wild kingdom".

9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Northeastern Wisconsin Zoo
4418 Reforestation Rd. (Hwy IR), Suamico, 920-434-2632
Start your day with a stroll along the Wisconsin Trail or Prairie Grassland Trail of native animal exhibits. For animals of a far-away land, venture along the International Trail, and don't miss the Children's Exhibits with animal contact area. Admission charged.

10:45 a.m. - Noon
Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve
2024 Lakeview Dr., Suamico, 920-448-4466
Visit this outdoor education facility to enjoy interactive displays of Wisconsin's plants and animals. Nine miles of hiking trails and state-designated wildlife viewing areas are available. Free.

Noon - 2:30 p.m.
Lunch - Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary
1660 E. Shore Dr., 920-391-3671
Enjoy a picnic lunch while you observe the Canada geese, ducks and other wildlife who make the Wildlife Sanctuary their home. Feed lunch to the ducks and geese by purchasing some corn and sharing it with the birds. Visit the exhibit building for many interesting displays. Venture out on the hiking trails to see and hear native birds and other wildlife. Free.

2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Bay Beach Amusement Park
1313 Bay Beach Rd., 920-448-3365
Hike across the road and enjoy "Wisconsin's No. 1 family attraction" as named by Wisconsin Trails Magazine. Have fun on thrilling "wild" amusement rides - with tickets only 25 cents (some require two tickets).

Top your day by enjoying a cookout on the grounds overlooking the Bay and viewing the beautiful sunset.

Itinerary #4 - "Magnificent Museum Tour"
Come explore the rich history and tradition of the oldest settlement in the Midwest.

9 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Neville Public Museum
210 Museum Place, 920-448-4460
Northeast Wisconsin's history is alive in the permanent exhibit titled "On the Edge of the Inland Sea." In addition, changing history, art, and science exhibits fill two floors of galleries. The gift shop features unique books, jewelry, children's treasures, and original artwork. Don't miss the Gift Shop brimming with items related to Northeastern Wisconsin. Admission charged.

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.Titletown Brewing Company
Lunch - Titletown Brewing Company
200 Dousman St., 920-437-2337
Enjoy lunch across the street from the Neville in the renovated historic Chicago-Northwestern Railroad Depot. Full menu, fresh hand-crafted ales and special old-fashioned root beer are featured. On a nice day, enjoy your refreshment or food at a table outside under the canopy and enjoy the view of the Fox River!

12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.
Hazelwood Historic House Museum
1008 S. Monroe Ave., 920-437-1840
Tour the home of Morgan L. Martin, President of the State's Second Constitutional Convention and father of Wisconsin's constitution. Hazelwood, the only historic building in Green Bay still on its original site, dates back to 1837 and contains original Martin furnishings. A historic Astor Neighborhood walking tour is also available. Admission charged.

2 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Heritage Hill State Historical Park
2640 S. Webster Ave., 920-448-5150
Take a step back in time and visit 25 historic, reconstructed buildings featuring costumed interpreters portraying lifestyles from 1670-1905. In the summer, bring along a blanket with picnic supper, and enjoy the Wednesday night "Music on the Green" concerts. Call for concert schedule. Admission charged.

Other options: National Railroad Museum, Oneida Nation Museum and White Pillars Museum.

Itinerary #5 - "Titletown USA Tour"
Titletown USA offers you a chance to experience the history and tradition of this famous National Football League team owned and loved by the community.

8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.
Practice Fields Adjacent to Don Hutson Center
Corner of Oneida St. and Packer Dr.
Enjoy the training camp experience! View the Green Bay Packers in action at their practice field adjacent to the Don Hutson Center. The morning practice (8:45 a.m., but subject to change) features players in pads and full contact. An afternoon practice session, usually around 2:00 p.m., is also held. Some bleacher seating is available, but we suggest you bring a lawn chair along for extra comfort. Free.

10 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame
1265 Lombardi Ave., 920-496-5700
A trip to Green Bay is not complete without viewing the genuine Lombardi Trophies from Super Bowl I, II and XXXI at the 18,000 square foot Packers Hall of Fame located in the Lambeau Field Atrium. Immersive exhibits such as: Champions Timeline, the 50-Yard Line View, the Locker Room for Packers NFL Hall of Famers, Inductee Hall, Packers of the Future and Packers Theater. Admission charged.

12:15 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.
Lunch
Enjoy lunch at one of Green Bay's sports bars close to the Stadium: Sideline Sports Bar, Anduzzi's, Stadium View Bar & Grill, Krolls West, Curly’s Pub or tailgate in Lambeau Field's parking lot!

2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Lambeau Field Atrium
1265 Lombardi Ave., 920-496-5700
A major new component of Lambeau Field is a community based entertainment attraction known as Lambeau Field Atrium. Visit the Packers Pro Shop for that treasured souvenir along with other dining and entertainment venues. You can also take part in one of the broad spectrum of programmed events taking place throughout the year.

Itinerary # 6- Algoma Heritage Tour
Take a walking tour of the historic Algoma area. With quaint shops, historic fishing heritage and fine wine, you're sure to enjoy it all.

9:00 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Visit Algoma Visitor Center, stroll along the Crescent Beach Boardwalk, view the St. Agnes-By-The-Lake Episcopal Church build in 1891.

10 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Art Dettman Fish Shanty, and view the picturesque Algoma marina and lighthouse
Near the river mouth, Algoma, 920-487-2828
One of the few genuine fish shanties left on Lake Michigan, recently restored and soon to be open as a museum.

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dine in at one of the local favorites.

1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Shopping at the Steele Historic District, Netto Palazzo Antiques and Gifts and White Pines Antiques and Art Gallery, among others.

2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
von Stiehl Winery
115 Navarino St., Algoma, 800-955-5208
Tour the von Stiehl Winery, Wisconsin's oldest winery, and enjoy tasting of award-winning fine wines, some produced from fruits native to the area. Gift shop of wine cheeses and wine foods.

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