The Shore Path around Geneva Lake offers you an up close view of historic estates and stunning homes with beautifully landscaped yards and gardens. As you enjoy a walk along the lake's shore, you'll be mesmerized by the clear blue waters of the lake and the tranquility of sailboats, excursion boats and even antique vessels as they glide across the pristine waters. Sunsets over Geneva Lake are as special as they come, and watching one from anywhere along the Shore Path is an experience you won't soon forget. There is so much beauty around Geneva Lake that you'll want to explore it over and over again, taking in new sights from different segments of the path. The shore line of Geneva Lake is approximately 21 miles, but the path reaches up to almost 26 miles as it weaves in and out of wooded areas along the shoreline.
This hotel has great bars! There is outdoor seating options as well as indoors and it even has a speakeasy! If you want to try and find the speakeasy, make sure to check their Facebook page for the password!
There are many different boat tour options available to the public! Everything from the full lake cruise to a 2 hour cocktail cruise!
Featuring 54 holes of Legendary Golf designed by the masters, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Lee Trevino. All courses offer meticulously manicured bent grass tees, fairways and greens, as well as five tee boxes offering a great golf experience for every level of player. Geneva National offers the chance to experience three of the best golf courses in Wisconsin at one club.
Como Crossings: A Par-72, 7,074-yard championship-caliber golf course laid across the former Lake Geneva Ski Hill, Mt. Fuji.
Barn Hollow: Barn Hollow is an 18-hole Par-3 course rated as the #2 Short Course in America in 2016
Brute: At over 7,000 yards, this is one of the most challenging layouts in the Midwest and is considered one of Wisconsin's best golf courses. Enhanced with 68 bunkers and huge rolling greens, averaging over 8,000 square feet, this par-72 golf course is perfectly manicured and immaculately maintained.
Highlands: Scottish-inspired, links-style course, complete with a beautiful landscape of scenic hills, trickling creeks and lush foliage. It was originally designed by Pete Dye and Jack Nicklaus, and transformed in 1996 by Bob Cupp.
Enjoy some of the brief summer weather Wisconsin gets at the beach! There are multiple restaurants and bars within walking distance as well.
Enjoy high tea or a cocktail at this historic beauty!