Wisconsin Dells Parkway

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Wisconsin Dells Parkway
The Strip
Wisconsin Dells Parkway South
Route information
Length: 4.5 mi (7.2 km)
Major junctions
South end: I-90 / I-94 in Lake Delton
North end: US 12 / WIS 13 / WIS 16 / WIS 23 intersection in Wisconsin Dells
Highway system
  • Interstates
  • U.S.
  • State
Lower Dells intersection at the south end of the Parkway

The Wisconsin Dells Parkway (nicknamed "The Strip") is a 4.5 mile section of road that runs from Interstate 90/Interstate 94 in Lake Delton, Wisconsin to the intersection of Wisconsin Highway 13 and Wisconsin Highway 16 in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. It is concurrent with U.S. Route 12 the entire time, picking up Wisconsin Highway 23 in downtown Lake Delton. The Wisconsin Dells Parkway is the main thoroughfare through the Wisconsin Dells tourism area in Sauk County.[1] The world's largest Pink Flamingo (at the Flamingo Motel) [2] and Trojan Horse (at Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park),[3] America's largest outdoor waterpark (Noah's Ark Waterpark), America's largest waterpark resort (Wilderness Territory), and Wisconsin's largest indoor waterpark (Kalahari Resort) are all located on Wisconsin Dells Parkway. Wisconsin Dells Parkway South is the southern extension of the parkway, from Monroe Avenue in Lake Delton to I-90/94.

Attractions

Listed from south end to north end

  • Kalahari Resort Waterparks
  • Kalahari Indoor Theme Park
  • Tanger Outlet Center
  • Great Wolf Lodge Waterparks
  • Knuckleheads Indoor Amusement Park
  • Wilderness Territory Waterparks
  • WIlderness Territory Zipline
  • Broadway in the Dells Dinner Theater
  • Boat Launch to Lake Delton
  • Tommy Bartlett's Thrill Show
  • Tommy Bartlett Exploratory
  • Parson's Indian Trading Post and Museum
  • Noah's Ark Waterpark
  • Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park
  • Extreme World
  • Top Secret Upside-Down White House
  • Riverview Park and Waterworld
  • Wisconsin Deer Park
  • Dells Boat Tours

Hotels and Resorts

Listed from south end to north end

Restaurants

Listed from south end to north end

Images

References

  1. Wisconsin Department of Transportation (pdf). Sauk Co (Map). http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/travel/maps/docs/counties/sauk.pdf. Retrieved 2008-01-17.
  2. World's Largest Roadside Attractions. World's Largest Pink Flamingo on the Flamingo motel sign
  3. World's Largest Roadside Attractions. World's Largest Trojan Horse

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