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Kenosha
County
Kenosha
County parks, campgrounds, detailed county
map, and lake maps
Detailed
County Map-PDF file
of detailed Kenosha county map
County
lake maps
Brighton
Dale Park and Golf Course-Located
just north of the intersection of Highways
75 and 142, (14 miles from the City of Kenosha),
adjacent to the 5000 acre Bong State Recreation
Area. This 500-acre Park features a 45-hole
championship golf course and driving range.
Also offers beautiful wooded picnic areas,
children’s playground equipment, restrooms,
shelter buildings, ball diamonds, nature trails,
and a fishing pond.
Bristol
Woods-Located south of County Highway
“C” on County “MB”,
this 200-acre park is the most natural of
all the Kenosha County Parks. Home to the
Pringle Nature Center, this park boasts 4.28
miles of hiking trails as well as a playground
and shelter building.-.
Fox
River Park-Located on County Highway
“F”, just east of County Highway
“W”, this 150-acre park is home
to wooded areas, picnic areas, and playground
equipment, tennis courts and ball diamonds.
The quiet waters of the Fox River meander
along the eastern boundary of the park and
are accessible to boaters and canoers (launching
area provided along County Road “F”
at the bridge). A special attraction during
the winter is a bermed sled slide, which provides
a long and exhilarating run (weather permitting).
Artificial lighting allows night use of this
popular sledding facility. Also, home to a
no fee 9-hole disc golf course. Fox River
Park is home to Ray Berres Field ball diamond.
Old
Settlers Park-The smallest County
Park at 17 acres, it is always a hit with
the summer beach crowd. The park provides
shaded picnic and lawn areas overlooking Paddock
Lake, sandy beaches, shelter building, bathhouse
and restroom facilities, playground equipment
and ample parking. Old Settlers Park is also
home to Spencer Field, a little league ball
diamond. This park is conveniently located
on Highway 50, 7 miles west of I-94. Entry
fee charged from Memorial Day weekend through
Labor Day weekend when lifeguards are on duty.
Petrifying
Springs Park-This is the flagship
of Kenosha County Parks. Known to locals as
“Pets”, this park is the oldest
in the system and offers a wide range of enjoyment
for people of all ages throughout the year.
The rolling landscape adds beauty as well
as challenge to its 18-hole golf course. Excellent
picnic areas feature 5 picnic shelters, restrooms
and playground areas, softball diamonds, nature
trails, sand volleyball courts. Home to one
of the State’s natural hardwood forests,
the fall color in both the park and on the
golf course is breathtaking. Comprised of
360 acres, this park is located on County
Highway “A”, just east of State
Highway 31.
Silver
Lake Park-This 260-acre park features
one of the best sandy beaches in southeastern
Wisconsin. Excellent picnic areas, bathhouse,
concession stand, picnic shelters, lakeside
playground equipment, sand volleyball, soccer
fields, windsurfing area and convenient parking
all combine to create a popular getaway on
summer days. Nature trails traverse the rolling
landscape and reward hikers with a sweeping
overview of Silver Lake and the surrounding
countryside. The park is located on County
Highway “F”, one-mile south from
State Highway 50. Entry fee charged from Memorial
Day weekend through Labor Day weekend while
lifeguards are on duty.
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Kenosha
County Dept. of Public Works
Parks
Division
19600-75th
St.
Bristol,
Wi. 53104
262-653-1869
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