Bostrom Park is a 5.9 acre community park containing open space, a biking and walking trail, picnic facilities, playground equipment, and a tennis court.
Cedar Valley Park is a small 1 acre playlot. It contains open space, picnic facilities and playground equipment.
Cushing Memorial Park is an 8.8 acre community park. It contains open space, walking and hiking traails, a civil war memorial, picnic facilities, a soccer field, and fishing areas. This park is the location of FORT CUSHING PLAYGROUND, an expansive and very popular play structure. Historical war monuments are a must see in this park that is an excellent picnic location. This park provides connections to the Veteran’s Memorial River walk, the Lake Country Bike trail, and the new Cushing Park Road bike trail.
We have the largest selection of live bait in the Midwest!
Located in the Amish Barn
Shelter available. The shelter can be reserved by completing an application on the Village of Nashotah website. The non-refundable reservation fee is $50.
Sports equipment (volleyball, soccer ball, basketball, horse shoes) is available for use at no charge when reserving the shelter with a refundable $50 deposit.
Fireman’s Park is a 7.5 acre community park. This park offers open space, playground equipment, baseball and softball facilities, restrooms, basketball court, and off street parking. This park houses some of the most popular play equipment in the city.
The Delafield Fish Hatchery sports complex is an 11 acre park located in downtown Delafield. It borders the Bark River. It contains facilities for baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball, covered picnic shelter, and a playground.
Like a night in the French Quarter, Fishbones is something you won’t soon forget. A wide selection of appetizers, an extensive dinner menu festive décor and great music; its like Mardi Gras!
In our journey to create the best-tasting pizza ever, we’ve discovered that less is more. Our all-natural sauce made from vine-ripened tomatoes has no artificial ingredients. You get the true flavor of all-natural pepperoni and all-natural Italian sausage because we never add artificial preservatives. And our 100% real beef never has fillers. Just all-natural ingredients that taste the way they should – real.
Taco Tuesday | Thursday is Wing Night | Friday Fish Fry
Best Burgers Around! Live Music Every Weekend !!
This 18-hole golf coursefeatures 6,576 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 70.0 and it has a slope rating of 116. This course features tree-lined fairways and water hazards coming into play on seven holes.
Tinus Marine in Oconomowoc offers pontoon boat rentals on area lakes.
443-acre park is nestled among rolling hills, woodlands, wetlands, and grasslands, offering habitat for deer, waterfowl, and a variety of songbirds.
Nature trails lead through easily identifiable landscape types that were created by the last glacial advance over 10,000 years ago. These landscape types are: a natural lake system, an oak forest, an oak savannah (an area sparsely populated with trees), a cedar glade, a floating leaf marsh, a meadow, a shallow marsh, and a deep marsh. Due to the variety of landscapes, Nashotah Park has an outstanding array of songbirds. The scenery comes alive with different colors for each season. The park continues to thrive in winter for cold-weather enthusiasts who treasure mornings and afternoons spent on miles of groomed cross-country ski and snowshoe trails.
RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
Boating: Enjoy a day on Forest Lake in your boat, canoe, or kayak. This is a carry-in access only lake and only electric motors are allowed.
Fishing: Bring your fishing pole for an ideal family-oriented fishing opportunity. We encourage and support the catch and release of fish, so that many people can enjoy the excitement and thrill of catching Northern, Bass, Bluegill, Perch, or Crappies from the shores of Grass and Forest Lake.
Nature Hiking: Follow the nature or hiking trails through the eight distinct landscape types. There are many different levels for all hiking or walking enthusiasts.
Picnicking: Come for a quiet picnic at one of our family picnic areas or reserve a picnic shelter for your family reunion or business parties.
The shelter can be reserved by completing the application found in the application section of this web site. The non-refundable reservation fee is $50.
Sports equipment (volleyball, soccer ball, basketball, horse shoes) is available for use at no charge when reserving the shelter with a refundable $50 deposit.
Climb a 45-foot observation tower atop the highest point in Waukesha County (1,233 feet above sea level). Lapham Peak Unit’s glaciated topography provides excellent hiking, backpacking, and cross-country skiing on lighted trails.
In the fall, Lapham Peak offers fall color both close up and in panoramic views.
The Kettle Moraine and Lapham Peak were formed 10,000 years ago when a glacier covered much of Wisconsin. More than 1,000 acres of this hilly terrain are within the Lapham Peak boundaries. Lapham Peak has a variety of sights and activities to offer.
21.2 miles of hiking trails, including a portion of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail with a reservable backpack campsite
17.2 miles of cross-country ski trails (including 2.5 miles of lighted trails for night skiing). Snowmaking supplements the natural snow. Trails are groomed for both traditional and skate-style skiing.
5 miles of mountain bike trails easily accessible from the 115-mile Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive The trails wind through wooded hills and open meadows. Abundant bird life and wildlife can be observed from all trails, and guided bird hikes are held each spring. There are several prairie restoration sites and a butterfly garden.
There are picnic areas with three reservable shelter buildings.
All vehicles stopping in Lapham Peak must have a state park admission sticker. These stickers are available at the contact booth near the park entrance either from park staff or through the use of a self-registration deposit box.
Explore this huge barn, surrounded by fields and orchards of fresh fruit and vegetables, discovering the ultimate in farm market culinary and unique gifts. Open daily.
Lois Jensen Nature Preserve is a 30 acre wooded parcel in the northern most part of the City of Delafield. It is designated for passive use. Walking, nature viewing and ice fishing opportunities are offiered. Dogs on leash are welcome.
The Village of Nashotah, City of Delafield, and Lake Country School are currently working to develop a trail system connecting Dickton park to the school through the Nature Preserve.
Oakwood Community park is currently under development. It is a 30 acre parcel of land.
St. John’s Pond Park is a 3.5 acre park on the shores of Lake Nagawicka. The key features of this park are a Fishing Pier on Nagawicka lake, St. John’s pond, and the city owned Dam. There is a biking and hiking trail, picnic facilities, fishing area, restrooms, ice skating in the winter. Off street parking is available.
This park provides a good starting point to see the Veterans Memorial River Walk.
Additional parking is available at the post office accross the street.