Looking for some outdoor thrills in Wisconsin Dells? ADare Go Carts offers a classic go-karting experience just a short drive from the main strip. While I can’t tell you their exact track layout, you can expect a traditional outdoor asphalt track designed for speed and a bit of friendly competition. It's not an amusement park style, elaborate experience, but more of a straightforward, get-behind-the-wheel-and-race kind of place. Since it's outdoors, the weather will be a factor, but that also means you get the fresh air and sunshine as you zoom around the course. This is a solid choice if you're looking for a simple, fun activity to break up the waterpark visits and shows that Wisconsin Dells is known for. Given its family-friendly billing, expect it to be suitable for a range of ages (though height and age restrictions will likely apply, so confirm those details before heading over). ADare Go Carts is ideal for families with older kids and teens who enjoy a bit of adrenaline. It's also a good option if you're on a budget and looking for a more affordable activity than some of the larger attractions in the Dells. If you're seeking elaborate theming or cutting-edge go-kart technology, this might not be the place. But if you want classic go-kart fun in the Wisconsin Dells area, it’s worth checking out.
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Know Before You Go
- Open-track days
- Outdoor karting venues run open practice and arrive-and-drive sessions weekly. Pricing varies from $25 per session at rental tracks to $200+ per day for own-kart.
- Weather impact
- Outdoor karting closes for rain at most rental facilities. Sprint racing continues on wet tires for race weekends. Check forecast — sessions get bumped or refunded.
- Kart classes
- Look for rental karts (low-power 4-stroke), shifter karts (6-speed 125cc), TaG (touch-and-go ignition 100-125cc), and kid karts (50-60cc). Each class has its own day.
- Race series
- Most outdoor tracks host a club championship plus a regional or national series. Entry-level club racing is the cheap way to start — usually $50-150 per race day.