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Waukesha County Park System is an 8,500-acre, natural resources-based system with diverse landscapes, high-quality natural areas, a variety of trails, and beautiful lakes, ponds, and waterways. Note: Parks and Lake Access sites may require an annual membership or daily permit for each vehicle* upon entry.
2024 Parks annual memberships. A Parks annual membership or daily permit is required for each vehicle entering a fee-based park: Fox Brook, Fox River, Menomonee, Minooka, Mukwonago, Muskego, Naga-Waukee, Nashotah, and Ryan Park. Membership is valid through December 31, 2024.
Waukesha County Park System is located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. It is composed of nine different parks throughout the county: Fox Brook Park, Fox River Park, Menomonee Park, Minooka Park, Mukwonago Park, Muskego Park, Naga-Waukee Park, and Nashotah Park.
Waukesha Parks, Recreation, and Forestry currently manages 50 parks on nearly 1,147 acres. These parks provide both active and passive recreational activities ranging from soccer and tennis, softball and swimming, to biking, hiking or quiet reflection in the formal gardens.
The Waukesha County Park System is a natural resource-based park system that demonstrates stewardship, while providing recreational and educational opportunities.
Waukesha County's largest park at 579 acres consists of open mowed fields, meadows, fen, wetlands and high quality upland and lowland woodlands. Six miles of hiking trails turn to groomed cross-country ski trails in the winter.
Waukesha County Park System is an 8,500-acre, natural resources-based system with diverse landscapes, high-quality natural areas, a variety of trails, and beautiful lakes, ponds, and waterways. Note: Parks and Lake Access sites may require an annual membership or daily permit for each vehicle* upon entry.
Waukesha County Parks are always a safe bet for fun with the whole family. Find details on beaches, parks, ice arenas, biking, camping and more!
Waukesha County Parks and Land Use has a new online system. This system provides a better online experience to register, reserve, and purchase your favorite offerings. You’ll notice it’s faster and easier to make reservations, register for programs and volunteer opportunities, purchase daily permits and annual memberships, and more.
A Waukesha County Park with over 450 acres, a rich history and unique natural features. Miles of trails, including boardwalk, paved, and dirt hiking trails traverse the property, transporting visitors through colorful restored prairies, creeks lined with bright marsh marigolds in spring, and towering oak trees in the remnant oak savanna.