Contact Us
American Players Theatre
5950 Golf Course Road
P.O. Box 819
Spring Green, WI 53588
(Map)
Box Office: 608-588-2361
Administration: 608-588-7401
Fax: 608-588-7085
American Players Theatre
5950 Golf Course Road
P.O. Box 819
Spring Green, WI 53588
(Map)
Box Office: 608-588-2361
Administration: 608-588-7401
Fax: 608-588-7085
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Looking for charming small towns in Wisconsin to explore on a relaxing drive?
These 8 quaint towns offer beautiful scenery and friendly local shops!
Spring Green sits in a valley where the Wisconsin River flows through rolling hills. The town itself is small, but it’s famous for some pretty big attractions.
This is where Frank Lloyd Wright built his home and studio called Taliesin. Architecture fans come from around the world to see his buildings and learn about his work.
But even if you don’t know much about architecture, the area is beautiful to explore. The downtown has colorful buildings that look like they belong in a storybook. Some are painted bright red, blue, or yellow, which makes the whole street feel happy. You’ll find art galleries, gift shops, and restaurants tucked into these cheerful buildings.
The town celebrates creativity in all forms, from visual arts to theater. American Players Theatre performs Shakespeare and other plays in an outdoor theater in the woods. Watching a play under the stars with trees all around is a special experience.
The Wisconsin River runs right through the area, offering chances for canoeing and kayaking. The hills around Spring Green are perfect for scenic drives, especially during fall. You can wind through country roads and see farms, forests, and amazing views.
The town has a relaxed, artistic vibe that makes visitors feel welcome. People here appreciate the simple things – good food, natural beauty, and friendly conversation. There’s a farmers market during warmer months where you can buy fresh produce and homemade goods.
Spring Green shows you don’t need to be a big city to have culture and character. Sometimes the best art is the landscape itself, and this town has that in abundance.