Most of our wedding weekend events will take place right in town, so hopefully guests will not have to travel far to be close to all the fun! Boats, jet skis, and kayaks will be available, and we’re hopeful for waterskiing, tubing, a pickleball tournament, and even some local golfing. The exact schedule and events will be finalized closer to the wedding, but you can be sure there will be plenty of opportunities for both adventure and relaxation. There will something for everyone!
For those looking to experience a bit of Green Bay pride, a visit to the Lambeau Field Hall of Fame is a must!
Take some time to enjoy Titletown and explore the surrounding area filled with restaurants, breweries, shopping, and game day attractions.
If you’re looking for a bit of local fun while visiting for our wedding, Bay Beach Amusement Park in Green Bay is a must‑see! This charming, budget‑friendly park has free admission and lets you pay only for the rides you choose, with tickets starting at just $0.25 each.
We highly recommend the Zippin Pippin, a classic wooden roller coaster. Perfect for families or anyone looking to enjoy a playful afternoon while in town.
Just a short drive from Dyckesville, Door County is a great destination for a day trip. Known for its charming small towns, scenic shoreline, and local flavors, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy fresh cherry treats, local cheese, and waterfront dining. Browse unique boutiques, artisanal shops, and local art galleries. It is lovely!
Royal Scot features 18 holes of golf over a beautiful landscape. Royal Scot is known as one of the premier golf courses in Green Bay and is also voted for having some of the best greens in the area.
For our Catholic family members, we want to share a local treasure we think you’ll appreciate. The National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion is just a short drive away. It is famous for being the only site in the U.S. where the Virgin Mary appeared. It’s a peaceful place for Mass, prayer, or a quiet stroll through the historic grounds. We hope it adds a special spiritual touch to your weekend!
Dyckesville Bowl is a must-do stop for anyone visiting Wisconsin as it is home the best cheese curds in the state. This classic local gem combines small-town charm with perfectly fried, squeaky curds that are everything Wisconsin stands for: simple, friendly, and absolutely delicious.
Frosty Tip is another Dyckesville classic and the perfect spot to grab a creamy custard cone or a casual lunch. A true throwback, it’s a drive-up spot where you place your order right at the window. Cash only!
Smashed On The Rocks Saloon has award-winning, borderline-famous, fully loaded Bloody Marys are served Saturdays & Sundays 9am–2pm—plus live music every weekend all summer long.
Joe Roer’s Bar is a must for burger lovers, seriously, some of the best burgers you’ll ever have. Growing up, Catie’s grandpa made sure to take the entire family here at least once every summer. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a true taste of local flavor and timeless family memories.
Grab and go local COFFEE
FRIDAY ; SATURDAY - SUNDAY
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
A trip to Wisconsin starts with cheese.
Shop over 100 varieties of artisan cheese at the Sturgeon Bay store and enjoy a home-cooked meal at the Melt Bistro.