This Chippewa Itinerary at a Glance
Located along the Chippewa River, Chippewa County invites you to enjoy craft brews, a beautiful downtown, historic mansion, and family-run wineries. With both natural beauty and local charm, it’s the perfect getaway to experience local history, enjoy sweet treats, and discover memorable moments with friends and family.
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Chippewa County Day-to-Day Itinerary
Day 1 of Things To Do in Chippewa, Wisconsin
Kick off your adventure with a toast to Wisconsin tradition at Leinenkugel’s Leinie Lodge, a local favorite filled with history, stories, and of course, great beer. With roots dating back to 1867, Leinenkugel’s has been a part of the community for generations. Visitors are welcomed like old friends, invited to learn about the heritage of the Leinenkugel family while exploring the cozy, rustic lodge. A guided tour offers the perfect mix of storytelling and hands-on fun, and you’ll wrap it up by sampling a few of Leinie’s limited releases or iconic brews.
Just a short walk away, discover Market on River’s Food Hall. This location recently opened in 2025, is full of local flavor and is the perfect spot to grab lunch, offering everything from juicy burgers and pizzas to Vietnamese cuisine and quinoa bowls. With so many options under one roof, everyone is bound to find a favorite.
In the afternoon, head downtown to explore unique boutiques where you’ll uncover special gifts, stylish clothing, and beautiful handmade treasures. When it’s time to slow the pace, animal lovers will want to stop by the Irvine Park & Zoo, a community landmark loved by families since 1906. Wander along winding trails, cross historic stone bridges, and take in exhibits featuring playful bears, bison, and hyenas.
As evening approaches, dine at a local restaurant where you’ll enjoy warm Midwestern hospitality alongside a hearty meal. Cap off the day with a visit to the Heyde Center for the Arts, a beautifully restored 1907 high school that now serves as a performing arts center and art gallery.
DAY 2 of Chippewa, WI Attractions
Your second day begins with a step back in time at the Cook-Rutledge Mansion. Built in 1887, this elegant Italianate home is filled with intricate woodwork, colorful stained glass, and graceful period furnishings. A guided tour brings the fascinating stories of the Cook and Rutledge families to life, while also showcasing the grandeur of the Gilded Age that once defined the region.
Later, see how innovation shaped the community at the Chippewa Falls Museum of Industry & Technology. Here, exhibits trace the area’s journey from lumber to high-tech, with a highlight being the tribute to Seymour Cray, the local genius who built the first supercomputer.
Of course, no afternoon is complete without something sweet. At Olson’s Ice Cream, serving visitors since 1944, you’ll find a variety of flavors, from classics like butter pecan to rotating seasonal favorites, every scoop is made to savor.
Enjoy dinner at Wissota High Shores Supper Club to experience a true Wisconsin Fish Fry and salad bar alongside their famous brandy old fashioned. As the sun begins to set, venture into the countryside for a relaxing evening at River Bend Winery & Distillery. With handcrafted wines, small-batch spirits, and views along the acres of vineyard, it’s the perfect place to sip, share stories, and simply enjoy good company.
DAY 3 of Final Chippewa County Activities
Your final morning is all about slowing down and soaking in the beauty of rural Wisconsin. Gather your group at Dixon’s Autumn Harvest Winery, a welcoming, family-run spot surrounded by rolling farmland. Here you can sit beneath the shade of trees, enjoy a glass of wine made from locally grown grapes, and enjoy some live music.
For your last afternoon, the choice is yours. You might return downtown for one final stroll through boutique shops, or pause at Olson’s for a farewell cone of your favorite ice cream flavor. Or you may even relax in the countryside’s quiet charm, reflecting on the trip at a more leisurely pace.
However you choose to end the journey, one thing is certain, whether it was laughter over ice cream, stepping back in time at a Victorian mansion, or raising a glass at a local vineyard, the memories made here will invite you back again and again.
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GROUP CONTACT INFORMATION
Sue Leonard: Tourism Director
Phone – 715-723-0331
Email – sue@chippewachamber.org