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The Milwaukee RiverWalk draws a mix of high-end residential, commercial and recreational venues to its shoreline, creating a highly active pedestrian environment along the river. This amenity is open to the public 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and with access points located throughout the system, we look forward to your visit.
The 3.7-mile Milwaukee RiverWalk winds through the heart of the city, tying together three distinct riverfront neighborhoods — the Historic Third Ward, Downtown, and Beerline B. More than 20 blocks from its northernmost to southernmost points, the RiverWalk is now fully ADA accessible and is an easy and fun way to explore Milwaukee.
Great area to explore the arts and 3d Ward area! The Milwaukee Riverfront walk is a lovely area with artwork, great views of the river and city. We were impressed how clean and safe it was. Walked to the Public Market and back on the other side for a full loop walk.
The Milwaukee Riverwalk District (MRD) has been at the forefront of the amazing transformation of the downtown Milwaukee River corridor including the building of the RiverWalk system of walkways along the river. You can see a map of the existing and growing RiverWalk system.
The RiverWalk sits along both sides of the Milwaukee River, from the site of the former North Avenue Dam, through Downtown and the Historic Third Ward, all the way to Lake Michigan. The system is a public-private partnership between riverfront property owners and the City of Milwaukee.
The Milwaukee RiverWalk, established in 1993, is a symbol of the city’s commitment to revitalizing the downtown area. It stretches roughly 3 miles along the Milwaukee River, or 20 blocks from north to south, offering stunning views of the city skyline, historic buildings, and natural beauty.
The Milwaukee Riverwalk is a continuous pedestrian walkway along the Milwaukee River in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.