Things to Do in La Crosse, WI — May 2026
Spring arrives in full force along the Mississippi bluffs this May. From country music awards to a national college track championship hosted right here in La Crosse, there’s no shortage of great events. Here’s your complete guide to May 2026 in the Coulee Region.
Early May
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May2Music
Midwest Country Music Organization Award Show
The 7th annual MCMO Award Show celebrates the best in Midwest independent country music. An evening of live performances and recognition of the region’s top country artists — one of the biggest nights of the year for independent country fans.
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May3Family
Roll with the Pups — Character Skate Meet & Greet
A magical roller-skating evening for kids featuring appearances by beloved cartoon characters. Kids can skate, dance, take photos, and make memories. Great for the whole family.
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May4Community
Footsteps of La Crosse History Tour: Downtown
Join this weekly walking tour series exploring how class, culture, and architecture intersect on La Crosse’s streets. The May 4 tour focuses on Downtown La Crosse — a one-hour guided walk through local history.
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May8Leadership
Leadercast La Crosse 2026
One of the country’s largest one-day leadership development events arrives in La Crosse. Over 400 regional leaders gather for a full day of inspiring speakers, networking, and professional development. Tickets are $158–$215.
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May9Community
La Crosse Area Parkinson’s Walk & Awareness Event
A community walk raising awareness and funds for Parkinson’s disease research and local support programs. Join neighbors, families, and advocates for this meaningful outdoor event at beautiful Myrick Park.
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May9Music
EMO Music Adult Roller Skating Night — “It’s Not a Phase, Mom!”
Adults-only throwback skate night featuring all the emo classics. Lace up your skates, wear your band tees, and relive the early 2000s emo era on wheels. 18+ event.
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May10Food & Dining
Mother’s Day Brunch — The Charmant Hotel
Treat Mom to an elevated brunch at one of La Crosse’s most beloved venues. The spread features a prime rib carving station, eggs benedict, cornmeal pancakes, salmon with dill cream sauce, and more — a beautiful way to celebrate Mother’s Day.
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Mid May
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May13Arts & Culture
An Evening with Norman — Live Classical Music, Mysteries & More
A unique evening blending live classical music with storytelling, mysteries, and more at the Pump House — La Crosse’s beloved community arts venue. A perfect mid-week night out for art and music lovers.
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May17Community
La Crosse Area Event — 1129 La Crosse Street
A local community gathering and entertainment event at a well-known La Crosse venue. Check the local listings for the latest programming details and times as this date approaches.
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Late May
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May21–23Sports
NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships
La Crosse hosts the biggest Division III championship event of the year — over 800 student-athletes from across the country competing in the 2026 NCAA DIII Outdoor Track & Field Championships. This is the fifth time UW-La Crosse has hosted this prestigious event. Free admission; volunteers are still welcome.
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May25Baseball
La Crosse Loggers Home Opener — vs. Duluth Huskies
Kick off summer with Northwoods League baseball! The La Crosse Loggers open their 24th season with a Memorial Day matinee against the Duluth Huskies at Copeland Park. Single game tickets go on sale May 1. A great way to spend Memorial Day in La Crosse.
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May26Baseball
La Crosse Loggers vs. Duluth Huskies — Game 2
The Loggers continue the home opening series against Duluth at The Lumberyard. Grab your seats for another great night of collegiate summer baseball along the Mississippi River.
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Ongoing Throughout May
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MayEvery
SatMarketCameron Park Farmers Market
La Crosse’s beloved farmers market returns for the season in Cameron Park. Pick up fresh local produce, flowers, baked goods, artisan crafts, and more from regional growers and makers. A Saturday morning staple for locals.
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MayFootsteps
ToursHistoryFootsteps of La Crosse History Tour Series
This popular weekly walking tour series explores a different La Crosse neighborhood each week, examining how class, culture, and architecture have shaped the city. Tours run through the summer — check the schedule for upcoming neighborhoods beyond the May 4 downtown walk.
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