Best attractions and places to see around Mequon offer a blend of natural landscapes and cultural experiences. The region features extensive natural preserves, such as the Mequon Nature Preserve, with woodlands, wetlands, and prairies. Mequon also provides access to scenic trails like the Ozaukee Interurban Trail, connecting various communities. Historical sites and local parks contribute to the area's diverse appeal for outdoor enthusiasts and visitors.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Great little coffee shop with indoor and outdoor seating. In addition to the selection of drinks you can also pick up some pastries and other small food items should you need some fuel for your ride.
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The trail is well maintained and provides a different vibe compared to the high cliffs and water views of the Bluff Trail. As you walk through the stunning forested area, you'll find benches along the way where you can stop and rest. This area becomes particularly amazing in the fall as the leaves begin to change colors.
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This should be combined with Lions Den Gorge. Yes it beautiful.
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Lincoln Park has lovely river landscapes in abundance and sports fields. You can also play golf or visit the aquatic center in the park. Opening hours are 6am until 10pm.
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This is one of the last surviving covered bridges in Wisconsin. There would once have been 40 in the state. The bridge was built in 1876 to carry people across Cedar Creek.
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Lion's Den Gorge Nature Preserve offers more than a mile of 90-100 meter cliffs overlooking Lake Michigan. The views are extraordinary. A walk along the shoreline of Lake Michigan is a must.
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Lion's Den Gorge Nature Preserve offers more than a mile of 90-100 meter cliffs overlooking Lake Michigan. The views are extraordinary. A walk along the shoreline of Lake Michigan is a must.
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Starting point for a series of walks maintained by the Lions Club. Beautiful views of Lake Michigan and its bluffs. There are numerous benches along the paths. There is a barrier-free circuit.
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Mequon offers several natural attractions. The Mequon Nature Preserve features 438 acres of woodlands, wetlands, and prairies with over five miles of trails and an observation tower. You can also visit Donges Bay Gorge, a 23-acre lakeshore property known for rare plants and bluff views of Lake Michigan. For a unique experience, explore View of Lake Michigan from Lion's Den Gorge, which offers extraordinary views from 90-100 meter cliffs.
Yes, Mequon has several historical sites. The Jonathan Clark House Museum, an 1848 Greek Revival home, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You can also visit the Postal Museum, a replica of a 19th-century post office located in Settlers Park. Additionally, the Trinity-Freistadt Historic Site features a reconstruction of the first Lutheran church in Wisconsin.
Mequon provides diverse trails for hiking and walking. The Mequon Nature Preserve has over five miles of trails suitable for various activities. The Ozaukee Interurban Trail is a 30-mile paved path connecting communities, ideal for walking and biking. For a forested experience, the Lion's Den Trail offers well-maintained paths with benches, particularly beautiful in the fall. You can find more running trails around Mequon, including sections of the Ozaukee Interurban Trail, on the Running Trails around Mequon guide.
Absolutely. Mequon Nature Preserve is family-friendly with its trails and observation tower. Lincoln Park is a man-made park with river landscapes, sports fields, and an aquatic center, perfect for families. The Lion's Den Trail is also considered family-friendly with its well-maintained paths and benches.
Yes, Mequon is great for cycling. The Ozaukee Interurban Trail is a 30-mile paved path suitable for biking, offering scenic routes through various environments. For more specific routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Mequon guide or the Cycling around Mequon guide, which feature routes like the Cedarburg loop or the Fiddleheads Coffee to Port Washington loop.
Several notable attractions are easily accessible from Mequon. Just 5 miles north, Cedarburg offers a charming small-town experience with historic buildings, shops, and the Cedar Creek Settlement. In Milwaukee, about 20 miles away, you can visit the Harley-Davidson Museum or the Milwaukee County Zoo. Further afield, the Holy Hill National Shrine of Mary provides panoramic views, and Kohler-Andrae State Park offers beautiful Lake Michigan shoreline and hiking trails.
The Mequon Nature Preserve is definitely worth visiting. Spanning 438 acres, it features woodlands, wetlands, prairies, and over five miles of trails. Visitors can enjoy hiking, bird watching, and snowshoeing in winter. It also boasts a 40-foot observation tower and a boardwalk trail through marsh ecosystems, making it a great spot for nature observation year-round.
Yes, Mequon offers accessible options. The View of Lake Michigan from Lion's Den Gorge features a barrier-free circuit along its paths, allowing visitors to enjoy the extraordinary views. Additionally, Fiddleheads Coffee is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing a comfortable stop for refreshments.
For stunning views of Lake Michigan, head to View of Lake Michigan from Lion's Den Gorge. This preserve offers more than a mile of 90-100 meter cliffs overlooking the lake, with extraordinary vistas and benches along the paths. Donges Bay Gorge also provides bluff views of Lake Michigan.
Mequon is enjoyable for outdoor activities throughout the year. Spring and fall are ideal for birdwatching, especially at Donges Bay Gorge during migration. The Lion's Den Trail is particularly amazing in the fall when the leaves change colors. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing at the Mequon Nature Preserve.
Yes, Mequon has several convenient spots for refreshments. Colectivo Coffee Mequon is a great little coffee shop with indoor and outdoor seating, offering drinks and small food items. Another option is Fiddleheads Coffee, known for its cool stop for coffee and cake with plenty of food and drink options and outdoor space.
Beyond historical museums, Mequon is home to Concordia University Wisconsin and Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, two private Lutheran post-secondary institutions reflecting the city's strong Lutheran heritage. The 1891 Frank Vocke barn also stands as a surviving example of the area's agricultural past.


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