Green Lake Conference Center

Located on the beautiful waters of Green Lake, GLCC is a Christian conference center that operates year round. In 2005, they formed a partnership with Northern Pines that was an answer to the prayers of both ministries. Now they share a common vision of reaching families and providing a fantastic "Vacation with a Purpose".

There are a variety of things to do at the conference center or nearby towns. Many people enjoy the beach, fishing, boat rides, biking, taking walks, golf, tennis, basketball, horseshoes, volleyball, horseback rides, or antiquing in Princeton, a nearby town. Some find the Troster Art Studio on the Green Lake campus a great place for ceramics, china decorating, jewelry making, and stained glass. Others find exploring some of the back roads and seeing what is around the bend relaxing. Around one of those bends is a delicious Mennonite bakery. Some have even ventured further to see a Milwaukee baseball game or a float trip on a river.

Green Lake Conference Center has a wonderful website, glcc.org. Go to "Things To Do and Explore". It has a number of tabs and links for you to click on and learn more. Further information can be found on the website travelwisconsin.com.

Extra Activities

The following links offer more information about the Green Lake Conference Center and activities in the area.

Getting here by car:

Northern Pines hosts its conferences at Green Lake Conference Center each summer. Green Lake is conveniently located in beautiful central Wisconsin.

W2511 State Road 23, Green Lake, WI 54941

By Plane

The nearest airport is Outagamie County Regional Airport (ATW) located in Appleton, about 1 hour away.

Conferees may also choose to fly into Milwaukee, Madison, or Green bay and rent a car to get to Green Lake. Each of these airports are 1½ hours away. Chicago O'Hare is three hours away. See Green Lake's travel page .

About Green Lake, WI

Green Lake has 27 miles of shoreline and a depth of approximately 237 feet, and is the deepest inland lake in Wisconsin. Green Lake was originally known as the Village of Dartford.

Green Lake is the County Seat for Green Lake County.

Surrounding Cities at a Glance

Green Lake

The oldest resort area west of Niagara Falls, Green Lake boasts of fine dining and unique shops. Discover the many parks and outdoor activities that Green Lake has to offer. Turn Right (east) when leaving GLCC to go to Green Lake.

Princeton

Located 6 miles west of Green Lake, Princeton is enjoying a “renaissance” and its revitalization effort has made everything that was old new again. The Water Street Shops and Eateries offer the unusual. Princeton is host to the state’s largest weekly outdoor flea market each Saturday, with over 175 booths. Bicyclists can choose from over 150 miles of mapped routes on secluded back road tours that originate from downtown.

Ripon

Located 6 miles east of Green Lake, Ripon is the birthplace of the Republican Party and the home of the Rippin’ Good Cookies! Visit the Little White Schoolhouse and Ripon’s antique stores and specialty shops.

Berlin

Located 8 miles north of Green Lake, Berlin is home to 47 acres of park land and a variety of unique shops and antique malls.

Oshkosh

Located 30 miles northeast of Green Lake, Oshkosh is most known as home of the Experimental Aircraft Association and outlet shopping!

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