Mukwonago Park

Features

  • Accessible Parking
    • Yes
    • Pets Welcome/Inquire
    • Camping
  • Campground Type
    • Tent
    • Group Sites
  • Natural Attractions Type
    • Parks, Forests, Trails
  • Fishing style
    • Inland Lake / River
  • Cross-Country Skiing/Snowshoeing Trail Type
    • Wooded
  • Fish Type
    • Blue Gill
    • Largemouth Bass
    • Bass
    • Panfish
    • Smallmouth Bass
  • Number of Campsites
    • 30
  • Publicly Owned
    • Yes
  • Swimming
    • Yes
  • Nature Trails
    • Yes
  • Sledding
    • Yes
  • Shelter
    • Yes
  • Toilets
    • Yes
  • Beach
    • Yes

Mukwonago Park

Information: 262-548-7801
Sunrise to 10 p.m. year-round
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Come to the park during the day and stay the night at either the 6 reserved group camp sites or at one of the 30 sites in the family camping area. Pre-registration is required at 25 of the family sites, 5 sites are first come first serve. Picnic tables, a firepit and outdoor restrooms are available.  This 355-acre park site includes a high ridge, formed during the last glacial period, which stretches nearly the length of the park. Park visitors of all ages will be delighted to discover the park's commanding view of the rolling terrain and farmlands typical of southeastern Wisconsin. The oak opening ridge is covered with presettlement vegetation including Burr Oak, Shagbark Hickory, and ground cover of prairie plants. While strolling through the Oak Savannah ridge, you may spot a Red-tailed Hawk or Turkey Vulture, a known specie to this park's habitat.