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  1. List of parks in Milwaukee. Most parks in Milwaukee are owned and maintained by Milwaukee County as part of a county-wide system. However, some parks are administered by other entities, such as the state of Wisconsin, the city of Milwaukee, or neighborhood organizations.

  2. Apr 5, 2022 · The history of Fredrick Law Olmsted, the first landscape architect, and his three signature Milwaukee parks including Lake Park, Riverside Park and Washington Park.

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  3. Apr 18, 2015 · Did you know the wooded paths in Milwaukees Riverside Park were once illuminated? Some of the ornate century-old fixtures remain in place amid the trees. Carl Swanson photo

    • Grant Park
    • Lake Park
    • Schlitz Audubon Center
    • South Shore Park
    • Henry Maier Festival Park
    • Mitchell Park
    • Cathedral Square Park
    • Boerner Botanical Gardens
    • Hubbard Park
    • Red Arrow Park

    Bordering the shores of Lake Michigan in the suburb of South Milwaukee, Grant Parkmight be within the city of Milwaukee – and only a 10-minute drive from the airport – but it feels like you’re in a forest. Sure, the park has the usual picnic tables, playgrounds and soccer fields (plus an 18-hole golf course), but the most unique aspect of the park ...

    Established in 1889,Lake Park is a waterfront wonder made up of meadow-like open areas, winding wooded paths and stunning views of Lake Michigan. Runners, walkers and cyclists will appreciate that several branches of Milwaukee’sOak Leaf Trailnetwork run along and through the park, which is conveniently located between downtown and the East Side, tw...

    Only a 20-minute drive north of downtown is a green space so wild and verdant that you’ll be surprised to learn you’re still in Milwaukee County. TheSchlitz Audubon Center, a conservation-focused organization, has half a dozen miles of trails and boardwalks through forest, wetlands and prairies, and along the Lake Michigan shoreline, some of which ...

    Located in the trendy neighborhood of Bay View,South Shore Park is one of Milwaukee’s most popular parks. Not only does it host one of the best farmers’ markets in the city (every Saturday from June through October), but it’s also walking distance from a handful of excellent restaurants, coffee shops and specialty markets, making it a great place f...

    Though most parks conjure up images of trees, flowers and green grass, Henry Maier Festival Park is more of a concrete and metal park with a smattering of trees for good measure. This waterfront park is the home of Summerfest, the world’s largest outdoor music festival, and some of the biggest concerts and food festivals in Wisconsin. The grounds a...

    With the distinction of being the oldest park in the Milwaukee County Parks system,Mitchell Park offers all the allures of your average park plus a whole lot more. In addition to the trees, ponds and picnic tables associated with most green spaces, Mitchell Park is also home of theMitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory, better known as “The Domes...

    Smack dab in the middle of downtown,Cathedral Square Parkis one of the best parks in the city for festivals, concerts and family-fun activities. Some of the park’s signature events are Jazz in the Park (held throughout the summer), Bastille Days (every July), a Haunted Historical walking tour (September and October) and the Made in Milwaukee festiv...

    From rose gardens to rock gardens and everything in between, Boerner Botanical Gardens is the perfect place to picnic on the lawn, relax in a gazebo with a book or stroll through an urban bog. The grounds are open year round, and each season offers its own unique appeal. Whether it’s spring wildflowers, summer roses, fall foliage or winter wonderla...

    In Milwaukee, few experiences top enjoying a cold beer in a stunning landscape, and Hubbard Park provides just that. The park borders the Milwaukee River and is accessible by car or via the Oak Leaf Trail pedestrian and bicycle path. Grab a seat at a riverfront picnic table or reserve a private cabana at the beer gardenfor a truly Wisconsin experie...

    While this small downtown park is open and accessible year round, the best time to visitRed Arrow Parkis in winter. Holiday lights and decorations go up immediately after Thanksgiving and the skating rink gets into full swing. Pack warm beverages and food to picnic in the park or grab a hot chocolate or coffee at the on-site Starbucks. You might al...

  4. Aug 3, 2024 · Whether you're looking for a peaceful spot to unwind, a place to enjoy a family picnic, or a scenic trail for a leisurely stroll, the city's parks provide the perfect backdrop for your adventures.

  5. Aug 2, 2023 · Here are the 10 biggest parks in Milwaukee County. 10. Bender Park. The smallest of the 10 biggest parks is the one in Oak Creak on Lake Michigan. Bender Park's 303.5 acres include a boat...

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  7. Jun 1, 2017 · The lake at Spirit Lake Nature Preserve. Photo by Eddee Daniel. 5 Great Milwaukee-Area Parks and Why You Should Visit. Head to one of these local parks to commune with nature and discover the surprisingly beautiful hidden gems Mother Nature has provided. BY Eddee Daniel. Falk Park Oak Creek.

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