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Green Bay’s Titletown District, right next to Lambeau Field, is one of the most family-friendly destinations in Wisconsin. Whether you’re heading up for a Packers game or visiting on a regular weekend, this area offers playgrounds, tubing, restaurants, green space, and seasonal activities that go far beyond football.
We recently spent the day exploring it with our kids, and it’s easily one of our favorite Wisconsin day trips. This updated 2026 guide highlights the best things to do with kids at Titletown, plus tips to help you plan your visit.
💡 Planning more family fun in Green Bay? Bay Beach Amusement Park is just a short drive away and offers free admission and 25¢ rides — a perfect add-on to your day.
Quick List: Best Things To Do at Titletown (Fast Guide)
Looking for the highlights? Here are the top family-friendly things to do in Green Bay’s Titletown District:
- Play on the full-size football field
- Climb and explore the football-themed playground
- Relax or grab a bite at Hy-Vee Plaza
- Roll in summer or tube in winter on Ariens Hill
- Eat at 46 Below Café
- Check out daily kids’ activities and events
- Use the clean, spacious family restrooms
- Try Kroll’s famous butter burgers nearby
- Go seasonal ice skating at the plaza rink
- Know the Lambeau-area family tips before you go
💡If you’re planning a visit, take a moment to review our Crowd Safety Tips for Kids & Families for smart strategies to keep your kids safe in busy public spaces.
Best Things To Do in Green Bay’s Titletown District (2026)
1. Play on the Full-Size Football Field
Kids can run, pass, and scrimmage on a real turf field right next to Lambeau.

Why families love it:
- Eco-friendly turf with recycled Nike shoe infill
- Tons of space for pickup games and running around
- Organized throwing contests happen here during some events
- Kids can imagine themselves playing like the pros
Pro Tip: Bring your own football — it makes the experience.
💡If your crew loves sports outings, you might also like our Wisconsin Badger Game: Tips for Visiting With Kids guide — it’s packed with family-friendly advice for another fun Wisconsin game day experience.
2. Explore the Football-Themed Playground
This 36,000-square-foot playground is one of the biggest in Wisconsin and designed entirely around movement and football.

Highlights:
- Timed 40-yard dash with a digital timer
- Football blocking pads for kid-friendly “training”
- Climbing structures for multiple age levels
- Huge open space where kids can burn energy
- Purposefully built for active, imaginative play
It’s a top stop for families before or after a game.
3. Relax at Hy-Vee Plaza
The gathering hub of Titletown.
- Moveable tables and chairs (easy for groups)
- Coffee + dining options
- A comfortable place to take breaks
- Converts into a beautiful ice skating rink in winter
- You can rent skates right on-site
Perfect in any season.
4. Roll or Tube on Ariens Hill
A true four-season highlight.

Summer & fall:
- Kids roll down the hill nonstop
- Open green space for running and playing
- Beautiful view from the top
Winter:
- High-quality tubing lanes with a
conveyor belt that brings your tube back up - Purchase tubing passes on-site
- No outside sleds or tubes allowed — Titletown provides them
5. Eat at 46 Below Café
A cozy underground café named after the legendary Ice Bowl temperature.

- Burgers, wraps, salads
- Kids’ menu
- Easy place to warm up in winter
- Gelato in summer
- Strong Packers theme that kids notice and love
A simple, reliable food stop for families.
6. Use the Family Restrooms (Huge Win for Parents)
Located near the Titletown apartments, at the far end of the football field.
- Very clean, well-maintained
- Spacious enough to handle diaper changes or meltdowns
- Great spot to regroup with little ones
- Publicly accessible
7. Check Out Daily Activities & Events
One of your favorite aspects: Titletown always has something going on.

- Chalk art
- Live music
- Pop-up events
- Outdoor games
- Kids’ programming
- Seasonal surprises
Pro Tip: Check Titletown’s event calendar — there’s almost always a bonus activity happening.
8. Know the Park Hours
- General Hours: 7 a.m. – 10 p.m.
- Playground & Field: 8 a.m. – 9 p.m.
- Check hours for restaurants, tubing, skating, and events separately.
If you’re visiting on game weekends, double-check hours — they shift.
9. Grab Dinner at Kroll’s (A Green Bay Classic)
Just across the street from Lambeau.
- Butter burgers with an actual thick layer of butter
- Longtime local institution
- Casual and family-friendly
- Walls covered in Packers memorabilia and autographs
- A fun mix of nostalgia + comfort food
A great tradition to pair with Titletown.
10. Helpful Mom & Dad FYIs
If visiting during Packers season:

- No strollers or large diaper bags inside Lambeau
- Stadium has nursing rooms
- Breast pumps count as medical equipment and are allowed
- Keep essentials in a very small bag
- Family restrooms at Titletown can be a lifesaver
Frequently Asked Questions About Visiting Titletown With Kids (2026)
Titletown is located directly west of Lambeau Field in Green Bay, WI.
Yes — the playground, field, hill (summer), and plaza are free.
Tubing, ice skating, and events may require payment.
Yes, outside snacks are allowed in the public spaces.
Yes. Activities change by season.
Definitely. Titletown is open daily and popular even on non-game days.
Before You Go
Titletown is one of Wisconsin’s best family-friendly destinations, offering playgrounds, green space, seasonal fun, and plenty of ways to keep kids active. Whether you’re pairing your visit with a Packers game or making a standalone day trip, this district has activities that work year-round.








