Convenient Hotel near University of Wisconsin Stevens Point
The Country Inn & Suites' central location makes it one of the best hotels near University of Wisconsin Stevens Point (1/2 mile). The Country Inn & Suites also makes a great home base for exploring the surrounding area, such as touring the Stevens Point Brewery (2.0 miles away) or shopping in downtown Stevens Point (1.7 miles away). Our hotel's location near University of Wisconsin Stevens Point is just off I-39, roughly 12 miles from the Central Wisconsin Airport.
Stevens Point attractions near our hotel include the following:
Central Wisconsin Children's Museum (1.1 miles) While you're in downtown Stevens Point, take the family to the Central Wisconsin Children's museum for hands-on learning and fun! Phone: +1 (715) 344-2003
Green Circle Trail and Schmeeckle Reserve (adjacent to hotel)
Rainbow Casino (35 miles) During your vacation, visit the Rainbow Casino just a short drive from our hotel. Phone: +1 (800) 782-4560
Sentryword Golf Course (.4 miles)
Stevens Point Brewery (2 miles) Stevens Point Brewery is one of the oldest found in the country. Take a fascinating tour of the facility during your stay. Phone: +1 (800) 369-4911
University of Wisconsin Stevens Point (UWSP) (0.5 miles) Ranked one of the top public mid-western universities, the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point is conveniently located just a half mile from our hotel. Phone: +1 (715) 346-2427
Services near our Stevens Point hotel's facilities:
Central Wisconsin Airport (12 miles) With four airlines and service to cities far and wide, the Central Wisconsin Airport is convenient for business and leisure travelers alike. Phone: +1 (715) 693-2147
The Wellness Spa (3 miles) Known as one of Wisconsin's finest spas, the Wellness Spa is a great place to pamper yourself. Phone: +1 (715) 341-3333
Directions to the Country Inn & Suites: Country Inn & Suites is located off I-39/Hwy 51 at exit 161. Take Business 51 S two blocks to the hotel.
About Stevens Point
Centrally located in the heart of Wisconsin along the Wisconsin River Valley, Stevens Point is well-regarded as a place of rich history and natural beauty. The town was named for settling logger George Stevens, the original signer of the Lumberman's Treaty with the Menominee Indians. The 19th century agreement allowed logging and milling on the land and Stevens built a small dwelling, which became the forbear of Stevens Point. The city hosts several local events each year, including the Festival of the Arts, an exhibition and sale of work from more than 50 Midwestern artists. Scenery is another important part of local life as demonstrated by the 220-acre Schmeeckle Reserve, a natural preserve for local flora and fauna that is located on the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point campus. Indigenous customs are also preserved, notably in the Mathias Mitchell Public Square - Main Street District which is home to a number of restored downtown buildings. The District provides an excellent backdrop for a walking tour of the area. Industry is an important part of city life and is well-represented by the popular Stevens Point Brewery. The Brewery was founded in 1857 and remained privately owned until several years ago.
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Nature lovers who venture to Stevens Point delight in the Green Circle State Trail, a locally-managed 24-mile nature loop through the Wisconsin and Plover River valleys. The tour showcases the regions geographical beauty as well as the workings of a large local "pinery," native and pioneer settlements, and illuminating river folklore.