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Take your homeschool learner or non-traditional student on an educational field trip to Old World Wisconsin for an unforgettable day of sights, sounds and hands-on history lessons. At Homeschool Days, students will have full access to Old World Wisconsin—from the beautiful trails of the Kettle Moraine Forest to gardens, residential buildings and the entire Crossroads Village—to gain a unique, up-close-and-personal understanding of Wisconsin history. Facilitators in period clothing will also offer insights into 19th-century customs that will help students create connections to modern life and current events. Activities are designed for learners aged 5-18, and guests of all ages are invited to join. Tickets are limited to 20 per group.
Student (Grades K-2): $10
Student (Grades 3-5): $10
Student (Grades 6-8): $10
Student (Grades 9-12): $10
Child Under 5: Free
Adult (18-64): $16
Senior (65+): $16
Advance registration is required.
Society members receive a 10% discount, please verify your membership where prompted to receive discount at check out.
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Know Before You Go:
Tickets for Homeschool Days are limited to 20 per group.
Old World Wisconsin grounds remain open rain or shine. Programs are subject to change based on availability and weather conditions.
Old World Wisconsin is located within the Kettle Moraine State Forest. The site features gravel roads, rough and hilly terrain, and encompasses over 400 acres of publicly accessible woodlands. Our staff recommends dressing in layers and choosing sturdy footwear. Motorized trams make scheduled stops around the site throughout the day and rides are included with admission.
Onsite vehicle parking is available for FREE at Old World Wisconsin. The parking lot can accommodate large vehicles, RVs, and buses.
Admission is valid for a single day, and guests may exit and re-enter during the day of their visit.
Modern restrooms, changing rooms, and water fountains are available on site.
No pets are allowed.
Because of the historic nature of the buildings, not all areas are ADA accessible. Guests using wheelchairs and electric scooters are eligible for complimentary admission. Guests with additional mobility needs are encouraged to contact the site directly at 262-594-6301 or oww@wisconsinhistory.org.