FamilyFun's Laura Ingalls Wilder Trip
Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum is one of FamilyFun's Laura Ingalls Wilder Trip.

1. Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum

5.8
312 3rd Street, Pepin, WI
History Museum · 2 tips and reviews

FamilyFunFamilyFun: Laura lived near here when she was young. Check out the slates and slate pencils in the museum's store.

2. Pepin Motel

305 Elm St, Pepin, WI
Motel · No tips or reviews
Lake Pepin is one of FamilyFun's Laura Ingalls Wilder Trip.

3. Lake Pepin

Minnesota
Lake · 1 tip

FamilyFunFamilyFun: This is where, in the Big Woods book, Laura ripped her dress when she filled the pocket with too many pebbles. It's not far from the museum.

Little House Wayside is one of FamilyFun's Laura Ingalls Wilder Trip.

4. Little House Wayside

Pepin, WI
Uncategorized · 1 tip

FamilyFunFamilyFun: Laura was born here in 1867. Families can see a replica of the three-room cabin.

Wilder Inn is one of FamilyFun's Laura Ingalls Wilder Trip.

5. Wilder Inn

1000 Craig Ave, Tracy, MN
Motel · 3 tips and reviews

FamilyFunFamilyFun: A good place for families, and also the destination of the Ingallses' first train ride. Try Nellie's Little Cafe on the Prairie (nearby) for breakfast.

Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum is one of FamilyFun's Laura Ingalls Wilder Trip.

6. Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum

6.7
330 8th St, Walnut Grove, MN
Historic and Protected Site · 3 tips and reviews

FamilyFunFamilyFun: Kids can crank an old-fashioned washing machine, duck into a dugout house, and do time in an original jail cell from the town's earliest days.

Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society is one of FamilyFun's Laura Ingalls Wilder Trip.

7. Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society

De Smet, SD
Other Great Outdoors · 2 tips and reviews

FamilyFunFamilyFun: Take a tour of the Surveyor's House, one of the Ingallses' homes, and the school that Laura and Carrie attended.

Ingalls Homestead is one of FamilyFun's Laura Ingalls Wilder Trip.

8. Ingalls Homestead

7.5
20812 Homestead Rd, De Smet, SD
History Museum · 4 tips and reviews

FamilyFunFamilyFun: Yep, this is the tract of land that Pa farmed in the 1880s. Kids can play house in a claim shanty and make corncob dolls. You can even rent a covered wagon at the campground and stay the night!