Travel Destinations Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin Top Things to Do with Kids in Madison, Wisconsin Madison—the capital of Wisconsin and the home of the University of Wisconsin Badgers—is often billed as an active, athletic town. But it's also a great place to bring your family. Whether you've got preschoolers, tweens or teens in tow, there's plenty to see and do including trails, zoos and boating. By Midwest Living editors Midwest Living editors Midwest Living's experienced editors create best-in-class travel, lifestyle, food, home and garden content you won't find anywhere else. We're loudly, proudly Midwestern, and we're passionate about helping our audience explore and create through award-winning storytelling. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on June 9, 2023 Henry Vilas Zoo. Photo: Focal Flame Photography Henry Vilas Zoo With a herpetarium, tropical rainforest aviary and children's zoo, plus giraffe and primate houses, a carousel and train, a trip to the (free!) zoo is always interesting and entertaining. Arctic Passage houses polar bears and seals. vilaszoo.org Best Things to Do on a Budget in Madison Governor Nelson State Park This spacious park on the northwestern shore of Lake Mendota features a sand beach, boat launch, playground equipment and more than 8 miles of trails, including one that circles Native American effigy mounds. In the winter, the trails are groomed for cross-country skiing. Olbrich Botanical Gardens Botanical gardens don't automatically equate with a fun kid outing. But Olbrich does a nice job mixing in enough interesting elements—such as a glittering Thai pavilion and a conservatory filled with free-flying birds—to keep young ones interested. And everyone loves the Holiday Express, a Christmastime flower and model train show. National Mustard Museum. National Mustard Museum You'll find more than 5,600 types of international mustards on display, plus a sampling area, interactive learning kiosks and the MustardPiece Theatre at this quirky museum. Best time to visit: for the National Mustard Day festival on the first Saturday in August. 12 One-of-a-Kind Museums You Can Only Find in the Midwest Lake Wingra. Ginger Crichton Madison Boats Rent kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddleboards and pedal boats at three locations around Madison. Also, look for special events such as lakeshore yoga, full moon paddles and ice cream boat floats. State Street State Street links the Capitol with the University of Wisconsin campus. Seven blocks long, it's filled with one-of-a-kind restaurants and shops. Stroll down the street during summer and you might stumble upon a spray-paint artist creating an intricate piece or a sax player wailing away. Even when the weather turns chilly, State Street keeps hopping. Experience Madison's Funky, Political, Outdoorsy and Cool Personality Ginger Crichton State Capitol Older kids may enjoy one of the free tours at the State Capitol, while younger ones will be happy to walk around and peek at the Senate and Assembly chambers and impressive dome. In summer, head for the sixth-floor observation deck, which affords prime views of Madison. East Johnson Family Restaurant The kids will love the cheese curds, burgers, fries and other goodies at East Johnson, which cheekily calls itself "Madison's coziest, greasiest spoon since 2022." If burgers and fries aren't your thing, the menu includes vegetarian dishes like the Green Giant Sandwich with marinated tofu, cucumber and lettuce. MacKenzie Center Set on 500 acres of woods about 10 minutes north of Madison, this environmental center will keep your family entertained with a small exhibit of native animals, an 80-foot-tall observation tower, nature trails, a sawmill exhibit, logging museum and more. Wonderground. Courtesy of Ka Lok/Madison Children's Museum Madison Children's Museum Sitting near Capitol Square, the Children's Museum offers nearly a dozen exhibits aim at kids of varying ages, like Wildernest, a global village play space for kids 5 and under, and Rooftop Ramble, a section of the building's rooftop with chickens, a Crow's Nest and more. The newest space is Wonderground, a 10,000-square-foot outdoor play area created with mostly upcycled materials. Monroe Street Arts Center The center hosts a free Family Art Making Studio (FAMS) every other Friday, plus regular art and music classes. Top Things to Do in Madison, Wisconsin Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit