Visiting the Stevens Point Area for a sports tournament and looking for things to do before or after games? Whether it’s a sunny or rainy day, we have compiled the guide below with information on things to do, where to eat, and more!
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Make a splash or play a friendly game of sand volleyball at Iverson Park. This popular park located off of Hwy 66 has a swimming area, different swing sets and a play area, sand volleyball courts, a small grass field baseball diamond, pavilions, and restrooms.
Another popular park in the area is Bukolt Park. Located right on the Wisconsin River, this park has a lighted baseball diamond, a boat ramp and docking area, a picnic area, a swimming beach, and much more!
Just south on the Wisconsin River from Bukolt Park is the Pfiffner Pioneer Park. It offers swimming, a gazebo, fishing areas, as well as a playground.
Across the river from Pfiffner Park is Mead Park. It is a grassy expanse featuring a disc-gold course, playground, and picnic areas.
Spend some time at the 28-acre Goerke Park which is located off of Main Street. The park has two-lighted baseball diamonds, restrooms, two playing fields, and six lighted tennis courts.
Located in Plover, Woyak Park or the Woyak Community Sports Complex, is a 10-acre park with six multi-use diamonds, flag football fields, a skateboard facility, playground equipment and a shelter house/concession stand with restrooms.
Located in Plover, Woyak Park or the Woyak Community Sports Complex, is a 10-acre park with six multi-use diamonds, flag football fields, a skateboard facility, playground equipment and a shelter house/concession stand with restrooms.
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Hungry in the Stevens Point Area? Here are the top food experiences if you’re looking to bring the whole team along:
Looking for places that deliver or cater in the Stevens Point Area? Stay in and order from any place below:
Can’t get rid of that sweet tooth craving? Check out one of the many ice cream places in the area or grab a sweet treat at any of the places below to satisfy that craving:
Get more tasty suggestions with the Stevens Point Area dining guide.
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Best Breakfast Spots in the Stevens Point Area
Breakfast + Lunch: Find the perfect spot for brunch
Top Taco Spots in the Stevens Point Area
Top Burger Spots in the Stevens Point Area
Best Pancake and French Toast Spots in the Stevens Point Area
Best Breakfast Spots in the Stevens Point Area
Breakfast + Lunch: Find the perfect spot for brunch
Getting to and around the Stevens Point Area is simple. Attractions and points of interest are easy to get to by car, with maps available here (as well as at the Visitors Center). If you’d prefer to explore the region via public transportation, you’ll find Stevens Point Transit (known as the City Bus) includes most of the urban area, with the main hub located in Downtown Stevens Point. For more options, order a taxi through Courtesy Cab.
Find more information about getting here and getting around the Stevens Point Area.
Summer is an ideal time of year to visit Wisconsin. As June turns to July, high temperatures typically range from mid-70s to low-80s, with lows between 50-60. As temps rise, so does humidity – though it’s not uncomfortably high. Lush green views are the norm in Wisconsin, in late June, with everything in bloom. Weather can be unpredictable so to be prepared pack rain gear and layers.