There have long been summer resorts in America, places where visitors could escape from the seasonal heat, the hustle of a city or the stresses of daily life. For many of the greater Chicagoland area, that location historically has been Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Often called the Newport of the West, the area was named a Distinctive Destination by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The beautiful natural surroundings, laid-back attitude, lively downtown and understated opulence are apparent. But it’s the wide variety of events and activities, top-rated spas and top-rated golf courses, outstanding dining and lodging options, which range from cozy bed-and-breakfasts to quaint inns to beautifully landscaped resorts, that attract countless visitors every season to this remarkable area.