Racine County, WI
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Parks Department is located at:
Ives Grove Office Complex
14200 Washington Avenue, Sturtevant, WI 53177
Ph: (262) 886-8440
fax: (262) 886-8480
Hours: Mon thru Fri (8 am - 12 pm) and (1230 pm to 430 pm)
Quarry Lake Park and Beach are closed until further notice.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
The dog park is open.
Online Picnic Reservations - now available!
2019 Park Reservations will begin on Thursday, January 3, 2019
in person as well as online.
Please click on the "ONLINE RESERVATIONS" icon above
to reserve a Racine County picnic area, picnic shelter or park building.
SC Johnson Community Aquatic Center
Located at Pritchard Park -Closed for the Season
Call (262) 634-1994 or follow link for more details.
Camping Information - Individual Camp Site Reservations - Cliffside and Sanders Park
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Reservations will only be accepted at Real Racine (Racine County Convention and Visitors Bureau)
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Real Racine Contact Information
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14015 Washington Avenue, Sturtevant, WI 53177
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Ph: (262) 884-6400 or (800) 272-2463
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Camping Reservation / Individual Sites (additional information for individual camp sites)
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See Campgrounds for locations and additional details
General Information
The Racine County Park system consists of over 2,666 acres; providing residents with a variety of recreational and outdoor experiences while promoting conservation and stewardship practices.
Park staff operates and maintains numerous recreational and athletic facilities such as:
- Baseball and soccer fields
- Volleyball and basketball courts
- Swimming beaches
- Dog parks (2)
- Snowmobile trails
- Picnic shelters
- Golf course
- Boat launches
General Fees and Rules/Regulations
N/A
Racine County Park Locations
Bushnell Park, 32100 Bushnell Road, Burlington, WI
- 95 acres (Town of Burlington)
- Baseball and soccer fields
- Horseshoe pits
- Children's playground equipment
- Park land along Fox River with trail system and fishing nodes
- Large shelter with picnic tables, grills, and electric (see Picnic Areas for more details)
- A bridge across the Fox River allows for the bike trail to run through the park (see Biking for more details)
- County maintains open areas
The City of Burlington schedules all sporting activities and prepares fields for use
Department of Public Works
2200 South Pine Street, Burlington, WI, 53105
Ph: (262) 539-3770
Fax: (262) 537-3773
email: djensen@burlington-wi.gov
website: http://www.burlington-wi.gov/
Cliffside Park, 7320 Michna Road, Racine, WI
- 233 acres (Village of Caledonia)
- 92 site campground (see Campgrounds for more details)
- 3 large secluded group camp sites (see Group Camping for more details)
- Comfort station with sinks, toilets, and showers
- The park also offers the following recreational activities:
- Park Activities - Fees and Policies
- Baseball / softball fields
- Basketball courts
- Soccer fields
- Children's playground equipment
- Two shelter areas with picnic tables, grills and electric (see Picnic Areas for more details)
- Near bike trail (see Biking for more details)
Haban Park, 1330 Borgardt Road, Sturtevant, WI
- 40 acres (Village of Mt. Pleasant)
- Racine Youth Sports oversees the use and scheduling of the sports areas
- P.O. Box 812, Sturtevant, WI 53177
- Ph: (262) 262 886-0797
- website: http://www.racineyouthsports.com/
- Baseball and football fields
Eagle Lake Park, 23705 Church Road, Kansasville, WI
- 25 acres (Town of Dover)
- Picnic shelter with views of Eagle Lake (see Picnic Areas for more details)
- Restroom facilities
- Children's playground equipment
- Volleyball courts and baseball fields
- Boat launch (see Boat Launch for more details)
- Park Activities Fees and Policies
Case Eagle Park, 310 South Rochester Street, Burlington, WI
- 239 acres (Village of Rochester)
- Baseball and soccer fields
- Baseball Diamond Information / Reservations
- Village of Rochester
- P.O. Box 65, Rochester, WI 53167
- Ph: (262) 534-2431
- email: vrochstr@wi.rr.com
- Bike Trail connections (see Biking for more information)
- Restroom facilities
- Village of Waterford kayak / canoe launch http://www.waterfordwi.org/
- Jean M. Jacobson Dog Park (see Dog Parks for more details)
Evans Park, 14700 block Washington Avenue, Union Grove, WI 53182
- 66 acres (Town of Yorkville)
- Small wooded area
Einer Fischer Park, 30326 Durand Avenue, Burlington, WI
- 53 acres (Town of Burlington)
- Along the shores of Browns Lake
- Beach has daily lifeguard coverage from Memorial Day to Labor Day
- Picnic tables
- Boat launch (see Boat Launch for more details)
- Admission charge per person during the summer months (see Park fees for details)
Colonel Heg Memorial Park, 6300 Heg Park Road, Wind Lake, WI
- 20 acres (Town of Norway)
- 2 picnic shelters
- Restroom facilities
- Baseball diamond
- Park Activities Fees and Policies
- The Norway Historical Society operates a museum and several historical buildings
- 6419 Heg Park Road, Wind Lake, WI, 53185
- President: Marilyn Canfield
- Ph: (262) 895-6858
- website
John Margis Wildlife Area, 7516 Fish Hatchery Road, Burlington, WI
- 44 acres (Town of Burlington)
- Marsh overlook
- Wildlife viewing
Old Settler's Park, 19805 Durand Avenue, Union Grove, WI
- 13 acres (Village of Union Grove)
- Variety of buildings for rent (picnics or large group outings) (see Picnic for more details)
- Children's playground equipment
- Grassy areas for outdoor games
- Restroom facilities
- Handicap accessibility
- Park Activities Fees and Policies
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Racine County Agricultural Society uses a portion of the park during the Racine County Fair
- 19805 Durand Avenu, P.O. Box 104, Union Grove, WI, 53182
- Ph: (262) 878-3895
- email: Fairadm@racinecountyfair.com
- website: >http://www.racinecountyfair.com/
Saller Woods, 400 Block, North Milwaukee Avenue (STH 36), Burlington, WI
- 118 acres (Village of Rochester)
- Wooded area
- Hiking trails
- Seven Waters Trail bike trail (see Biking for more details)
Pritchard Park, 2800 Ohio Street, Racine, WI
- 79 acres (Village of Mt. Pleasant)
- Wieczorek Pavilion for large group gatherings (see Picnics for more information)
- SC Johnson Community Aquatic Center
- Fishing pond for kids
- Baseball diamonds
- Soccer fields
- Children's playground equipment
- Jogging trail
- Park Activities Fees and Policies
- Veteran's Memorial
- To purchase a personalized brick download Brick Form
Quarry Lake Park, 3533 Northwestern Avenue, Racine, WI
- 40 acres (City of Racine and Village of Mt. Pleasant)
- Former limestone quarry - now a spring fed lake
- Swimming, scuba diving, fishing
- Park Activities Fees and Policies
- Picnic areas and building with bathhouse for private party rental (see Picnics for more details)
- Karen A. Nelson Memorial Dog Park (see Dog Parks for more details)
Len Ziolkowski Harbor Park and Reefpoint Marina
2 Christopher Columbus Causeway, Racine, WI
- 16 acres (City of Racine)
- Overlook structure provides great views of the harbor, marina, and Lake Michigan
- Fish cleaning station
- Picnic locations (see Picnic for more details)
- Reefpoint Marina
- Marina amenities and slip rental
- Ph: (262) 633-7171
- website: http://reefpointmarina.org/
Root River Parkway / Horlick Property, 3630 Rapids Court, Racine, WI
- 694 acres (City of Racine, Village of Caledonia, Town of Raymond)
- Boat launch for small boats, canoes, and kayaks
- Green space along one of Racine's natural resources
- Park Activities Fees and Policies
- Picnic shelter (see Picnics for more details)
Sanders Park, 4809 Wood Road, Racine, WI
- 80 acres (Village of Mt. Pleasant)
- Nature trail through designated Scientific Area
- 23 site campground (see Campgrounds for more details)
- Comfort station
- Picnic shelters and areas (see Picnics for more details)
- Park Activities Fees and Policies
River Bend Nature Center, 3600 North Green Bay Road, Racine, WI
- 75 acres (Village of Caledonia)
- For more details on educational programs and recreation
- Ph: (262) 639-1515
- Fax: (262) 639-1411
- email: info@riverbendnaturecenterracine.org
- website: http://riverbendnaturecenterracine.org/
W.R Wadewitz Nature Camp, 2716 Buena Park Road, Waterford, WI
- 168 acres (Village of Rochester)
- Wooded setting
- Former Boy Scout camp with primitive group camping with Adirondack style shelters
- Open to the public for hiking and cross-country skiing; however, only Scout organizations may use this property for year-round camping (see Group Camping for more details)
- Natural resource site contains exceptional glacial topography and wooded vegetation
- Park Activities Fees and Policies
- The park also offers the following recreational activities:
- Hiking trails
- Cross country ski trails in winter