By CarThe easiest way to get around Fond Du Lac is by car. The city is generally easy to navigate, and traffic rarely gets heavy. However, the city is crossed by numerous railroad tracks. Be prepared to wait for passing freight trains. Only at WI 23 West Johnson St. and at South Main Street are there grade separations at railroad crossings.
By BusFond Du Lac has a small public bus service running Monday-Friday, until 6pm. Bus fare is $1.25. Service is very limited.
By TaxiA couple of taxi services do exist in the city. Taxis must be called for ahead of time.
By BicycleFond Du Lac is at the bed of what used to be Glacial Lake Oshkosh. As such, it is almost entirely flat; making bicycling a very good option. While the city streets have no designated lanes for bikes, most traffic is used to cyclists. Note that bikes are not allowed to be ridden on sidewalks in the city's downtown.
On FootVisitors looking to travel mostly on foot should expect to do a lot of walking. The city is relatively large. Also note that many sections of the city lack sidewalks or proper pedestrian crossings.