Welcome to the vibrant world of festivals in the La Crosse Region! From lively music festivals that echo through the bluffs to charming cultural events that honor centuries-old traditions, there’s something for everyone to enjoy amidst the scenic beauty of the La Crosse Region.
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An Awesome Midwest Weekend Getaway to La Crosse
At just under 3 hours away from the Twin Cities, it’s the perfect weekend destination. Check out these great things to do on a Midwest weekend getaway to La Crosse, Wisconsin!
Livin’ La Vida Local – Only in Onalaska
Onalaska, located in the driftless region that remained untouched during the Ice Age, is renowned for its breathtaking scenery of rocky bluffs, enveloped by wooded trails perfect for charming hikes. The town offers unparalleled views overlooking Lake Onalaska, The Black River, and the Majestic Mississippi River. As you explore Onalaska, immerse yourself in its vibrant culture by indulging in its curated dining options, browsing its unique shopping experiences, and participating in the featured seasonal activities that are exclusive to the town. Ricky Martin will be singing along with you as you depart on an unforgettable Onalaska experience!
There’s No Place Like HOLMEN
Holmen truly is a hidden gem in the Midwest with all the charm and character you could hope for. So come along and discover what makes the town so magical!
5 Things You Need to Know Before You Go: Oktoberfest
SEPTEMBER 28–30, 2023 La Crosse, Wisconsin Welcome to the lively world of Oktoberfest in La Crosse, Wisconsin! As the autumn leaves begin to paint the landscape with vibrant hues, our charming Midwestern city comes alive with a celebration of German culture like no other. Before you don your lederhosen or dirndl and head to the… Read more »
5 Things You Need to Know Before You Go: 2017 Great River Folk Festival
By: Anastasia Penchi Folk music is the original music of the working people. The term has been used to describe the music made by whites in the rural South, but it also includes the music of the Southern blacks, Native Americans, Mexican-Americans, Cajuns and others. Realistically, there is no origin – it’s more an oral… Read more »