Cubby's Corner--children's area and a pool with a ropes course and basketball goals:
The infinity pool and kid's area:
The New Frontier---very small outdoor waterpark with a kiddie area, pool, and two big water slides:
The Wild Water Dome---an indoor glass dome which allows for a possible 365 days of sunbathing; a large wave pool, one kiddie area, and one water slide:
The Wild Water Dome---an indoor glass dome which allows for a possible 365 days of sunbathing; a large wave pool, one kiddie area, and one water slide:
Rick and Chloe coming off the waterslide:
We checked out of the resort on Saturday (05/30) and went into the town of Wisconsin Dells to walk around the shops, have lunch, and take a boat tour of the Upper Dells.
We chose to take the Upper Dells boat tour which took us on a two hour tour along the Wisconsin River. The kids loved sitting on the top level of the boat. We learned much of the history of the area and saw such "scenic wonders" as Blackbeard's Head, Sunset Cliff, Chimney Rock, Witches Gulch, and Stand Rock, along with many more.
Chloe snoozing on the river:
We checked out of the resort on Saturday (05/30) and went into the town of Wisconsin Dells to walk around the shops, have lunch, and take a boat tour of the Upper Dells.
We chose to take the Upper Dells boat tour which took us on a two hour tour along the Wisconsin River. The kids loved sitting on the top level of the boat. We learned much of the history of the area and saw such "scenic wonders" as Blackbeard's Head, Sunset Cliff, Chimney Rock, Witches Gulch, and Stand Rock, along with many more.
Chloe snoozing on the river:
Jackson walking through "Witches Gulch":
Rick's "Survivorman" picture:
This photograph put Wisconsin Dells on the map. It was taken in 1886 and was the first action photograph taken that was clear and not blurry. It took place at "Stand Rock".
This is "Stand Rock". People are not allowed to go to the top. However, there are two German Shepherds that are trained to jump from one rock to the other. If you look closely you can see one of the dogs jumping from the rock on the right onto the rock on the left.
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