Fun Things to Do in Marshfield, WI

Be prepared to be pleasantly surprised in Central Wisconsin! The best small towns in America each have a personality all their own — that’s what makes them the best. In Marshfield, personality is one of the simple pleasures with no apologies and a few unexpected finds and attractions.

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Upham Mansion 212 West Third Street | 715-387-3322


This restored home of former Wisconsin Governor William Henry Upham is mid-Victorian architecture at its finest. The Heritage Rose Garden out back has some of the oldest varieties of roses in the world, dating back to the Roman Empire. Open on Wednesdays and Saturdays or by appointment, it’s a bargain at $2 for adults and no charge for children.

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JuRustic Park M222 Sugarbush Lane | 715-387-1653


The rusted critters here are the product of the active imagination and artistic talents of Clyde Wynia, who bills himself as an amateur paleontologist. He describes his welded metal sculptures as extinct creatures that once inhabited the McMillan Marsh during the “Iron Age,” tongue in cheek of course. Visit wife Nancy’s studio/shop where she exhibits her glasswork, fibers, and soft sculptures. Open spring through Labor Day and by appointment.

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Wildwood Park & Zoo 608 W. 17th St. | 715-384-4642


Right next door to Hotel Marshfield with free admission, this attraction is an easy must-see. Fox, bison, timber wolves, prairie dogs, white-tail deer, and Kodiak bears are just a few of the North American species found here.

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World’s Largest Round Barn 513 E. 17th Street | 715-387-1261


Built in 1916 to house purebred animals in 250 stanchions, this round barn is a wonder to behold. There are no supporting beams, an architectural feat accomplished without the benefit of scaffolding. The builders simply started at the bottom and worked up and in. Every year during the fair, it’s used for its original intent: to display purebred animals.

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Biking Various trails


There are 11 bike trails in the area, enough to keep you happily pedaling for hours.

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George W. Mead Wildlife Area S2148 County Highway S - Milladore | 715-457-6771


How does 33,000 acres of wildlife, wetlands, and grasslands sound to you outdoor enthusiasts? There’s also a bicycle loop on the premises.

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McMillan Marsh Wildlife Area S2148 County Highway S - Milladore | 715-457-6771


You’ll find this wildlife area immediately north/northwest of Marshfield. We like it for its varied opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, bird watching, nature walks, pet walking, jogging, biking, and canoeing.

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Snowmobiling 800-422-4541


Wood, Clark, and Marathon Counties offer superb snowmobiling through stunning wooded trails. Call for a free snowmobile map.

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UW Arboretum 2000 West 5th Street | 715-389-6530


This natural forest is a rare remnant of the vegetation that once covered Central Wisconsin. As you walk the forest path, there are stations to acquaint you with the intricacies of this forest ecosystem.

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Marshfield Mall 503 E. Ives Street | 715-387-4311


Marshfield Mall has a long, rich history as part of the Marshfield Community. Offering a variety of stores such as JCPenny, GNC, and Younkers, Marshfield Mall has something for everyone.

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Amish Country Wisconsin’s Amish Communities


Experience a different way of life when you tour Wisconsin's Amish communities. Wooden works and fantastic baked goods are available at shops, and you can also schedule self-guided or narrated driving tours in some communities.

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Back Porch Boutique 2001 S. Central Avenue, Suite G | 715-996-1529


Shop a unique array of home décor, apparel, and antiques.

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Weber’s Farm Store 9706 County Road H | 715-384-5639


Three generations work together at Nasonville Dairy to supply customers with delicious, fresh Wisconsin cheeses, including cheese curds made daily.

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Chestnut Center for the Arts 208 S. Chestnut Avenue | 715-389-8999


This is the city’s newest venue for performing arts, visual arts, and literary art. It’s located in a historic churching building in downtown Marshfield. You’ll also find individual artists’ and musicians’ studios here.

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New Visions Gallery 1000 North Oak Avenue | 715-387-5562


This nonprofit community museum in the lobby of Marshfield Clinic has new exhibits every few months, including national traveling exhibitions, significant works on loan from private and public collections, and quality national and regional art. Admission is free.

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Rogers Cinema 419 South Central | 715-387-2566


Who doesn’t love the magic of the movies when on vacation? The movie theater experience here includes eight screens with first-run flicks.

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