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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.
- Parks, Recreation & Forestry
The Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department provides...
- Parks, Recreation & Forestry
The Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department provides programs for the whole community including sports, enrichment, and fitness and maintain the recreation facilities, parks and City tree population. For information about weather-related cancellations or closures call the information line at 262-522-9356
20 Νοε 2024 · Another great Waukesha County park with the Fox River as its main water attraction. Several microclimates (wetlands, mature forest, in one large, easy to walk park. Every season is unique and wonderful. Bring your camera!
The Activity Guides become available within the following months: • Winter/Spring – Early December • Summer – Mid April • Fall – Mid August * Copies of the Activity Guide can be ...
Cutler Park claims its fame as the oldest park in the City of Waukesha park system. Established in 1902, this gorgeous outdoor space is home to several historic statues, Native American effigy mounds, and more.
The Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department manages 50 parks encompassing 1,147 acres within the City of Waukesha. The department offers a wide range of activities, including sports, enrichment programs, fitness classes, special events, and programs.
The Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department is home to nearly four dozen parks in the city. From the Formal Gardens at Frame Park to the pool at Buchner Park, and from the toboggan run at Lowell Park to the baseball fields at the Saratoga Complex, Waukesha residents use the parks all year long.