Lake Geneva, WI, July 25, 2017 -- The New England states aren’t the only ones to put on a kaleidoscope of color to be enjoyed in the fall. A great hidden gem lies in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, where the trees burst with fiery reds, golden yellows and bold oranges that rival the splendors of the east coast. And leaf-peepers don’t have to contend with the same kinds of crowds found in the Northeast. So prepare to enjoy the crisp days and colors of the season by planning your fall getaway to nearby recreation and resort destination Lake Geneva in southeast Wisconsin. Here are some of the many ways enjoy the season.
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Gentle Stroll or Rustic Hike
Walk a piece of the 21-mile Geneva Lake Shore Path and take in the colors with close up views of the multi-million dollar estates with beautiful landscaping built by wealthy Chicagoans after the Great Chicago Fire. For a more rustic hike, head to the Duck Lake Nature Area trail that follows the southern side of Lake Como between Lake Geneva and Como, Wisconsin. Scenery abounds along the former rail bed restricted to hikers only.
Boat Cruise
Hop aboard one of the Lake Geneva Cruise Line boats. The Cruise Line offers a variety of bay and lake cruises with views of the magnificent estates that ring the lake and the season’s backdrop of vibrant colors.
Bike or Scooter
Head to the Adventure Center at The Mountain Top at Grand Geneva Resort & Spa (bike rental) or Lake Geneva Canopy Tours (bring your own bike) for biking. Both locations offer about 9 miles of trails ranging from beginner to expert. Or consider a scooter rental or tour offered by Scoot Jockeys. The Rustic Roads, easily accessed via Sheridan Springs Road and Spring Valley Road, are perfect for scooters.
Zipline or Hot Air Balloon Ride
Fly high with Lake Geneva Canopy Tours or Aerial Adventures for ziplining among the treetops or climb aboard a hot air balloon with Lake Geneva Balloon Company for a ride over the scenic Lake Geneva area.
Go to a Fall Festival
Taste of Lake Geneva kicks offs fall festival season (September 9) with the best food, drink and entertainment the area has to offer. Lake Geneva’s Oktoberfest (October 7 and 8) is expanded this year with the addition of beer and food available, entertainment, a craft fair and plenty of family fun activities. Lake Lawn Resort’s Fall Family Festival (October 6 – 9) and Lake Geneva Canopy Tours Pumpkin Drop & Fall Festival (October 28 and 29) both offer fall themed food, music and activities. Also consider the Elegant Farmer in Mukwonago, WI. Their Harvest Festival runs Saturday and Sunday’s September 9 through October 22, and offers pick-your-own pumpkins and apples, train rides, pony rides and hayrides. Their world-famous Apple Pie Baked in a Paper Bag is a must. Autumn on the Farms at Old World Wisconsin allows visitors to celebrate the19th-century harvest season by helping farm families and villagers bring in their crops, stock the larder and put up the produce for winter!
For more information or help planning your visit, call (800) 345-1020 or go to www.visitlakegeneva.com.
About Lake Geneva
Situated on the shores of Geneva Lake in southeast Wisconsin, the Lake Geneva area is a four-season recreation, resort and meeting destination easily accessed from Chicago and Milwaukee. Steeped in rich history, the area is known for its beautiful estates built by Chicago notables after the Great Chicago Fire. Many of these early mansions, and newer modern homes, can be viewed by walking along the areas one-of-a-kind, 21-mile Geneva Lake Shore Path.
Those who escape to the Lake Geneva area find pristine surroundings in every season and a wealth of leisure activities including three season golfing, on the water options, spas, boutique shopping, events and entertainment. From luxury resorts to quaint bed and breakfasts and plenty of dining choices, there are options to fit the needs of every type of visitor. Plan your visit by calling (800) 345-1020, visiting www.VisitLakeGeneva.com or by downloading the VISIT Lake Geneva app.
About VISIT Lake Geneva
The official Chamber of Commerce and destination marketing organization for the Lake Geneva area, VISIT Lake Geneva promotes the economic development of the area by increasing visits from tourists and business travelers, which generates overnight lodging and increases customer traffic for restaurants, retail, attractions and events. VISIT Lake Geneva provides meeting and event support and increases the visibility of the area via VISITLakeGeneva.com and the Official Lake Geneva Visitors Magazine. A non-profit, VISIT Lake Geneva is funded through a combination of room tax, partnership dues, grants, sponsorship and advertising co-ops.
Media Contact Julie Baron [email protected] (847) 525-3043


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