Ruby Park is a 9 acre developed neighborhood park located in the central/southern
portion of the City and also encompasses wetlands within the primary environmental
corridor along Deer Creek. The site was dedicated to the City for parkland in 1955 as
part of the plat for the Ruby Wood subdivision.
Features, Amenities and Activities
Basketball Court
Picnic Tables
Greenway Trail System (Civic Center and Deer Creek Trails)
Play Equipment
Adventure Rock offers the ultimate indoor climbing adventure. We welcome groups, individuals and parties. We exist to provide a fun and challenging climbing experience for people of all ages. Stop by and check us out!
The Mission of the VMR is to help current and future generations honor those who gave their lives in defense of liberty by creating an ecologically sound river walk park which memorializes the efforts of our armed forces, highlighting in particular historical contributions from the Waukesha area. Further, to encourage and bring to the fore the importance of maintaining and protection our precious ecological heritage of the Bark River, wetlands and the marshes that surround it.
Our mission is to spread the pure joy of standup paddleboarding through sharing our knowledge and experience.
Camelot Park is a 36 acre developed neighborhood park located in the western portion of the City. Land for the park was dedicated to the City in 1976 (8 acres), 1986 (8 acres), and 1990/97 (20 acres) as part of the subdivision plats for the Camelot Meadows, Bartlett Manor, and Chadwick Greens subdivisions. The site also encompasses a woodland and wetlands within an isolated natural resources area.
Features, Amenities and Activities
Play Equipment
Ball Diamond
Soccer – Playfield (practice)
Tennis Courts (2)
Basketball Court
Ice Skating Rink (winter)
Picnic Tables
Nature Trail
Bike Path
Parking Lot (off Camden Lane)
Beverly Hills Park is a 23 acre developed neighborhood park located in the northwestern portion of the City. The site encompasses wetlands within an isolated natural resource area and was dedicated to the City for parkland in 1954 as part of the plat for the Beverly Hills subdivision.
Features, Amenities and Activities include:
Play Equipment
Ball Diamond
Soccer – Playfield (practice)
Tennis Courts (2)
Basketball Court
Pond (ice skating in winter)
Picnic Area/Shelter
Bike Paths
Greenway Trail System Trailhead (Beverly Hills Trail)
Parking Lot
A wonderful community park with nice open space, picnic facilities, tennis courts, play equipment. Home of the Lannon Little League teams. Lannon Lions Community Building located here- which is available for rental. (Contact Lannon Village Hall.)
Adjacent to Bug Line Nature Trail.
Lilly Heights Park is a 42 acre developed district park located in the northeastern portion
of the City. The site also encompasses wetlands within the primary environmental
corridor along Butler Ditch. Most of the land (29 acres) was dedicated to the City for
parkland in 1980 as part of the Lilly Heights subdivision development.
Features, Amenities and Activities
Play Equipment
Ball Diamond
Soccer Field
Pond (ice skating in winter)
Picnic Tables/Shelters (2)
Greenway Trail System Trailhead (Lilly Heights Trail)
Walking/Biking Path
Passive and Natural Areas
Parking Lots
The Voigt Soccer Park is a 51 acre special park/regional playfield located in the
northwestern portion of the City. The site also encompasses wetlands within the
primarily environmental corridor along the Fox River. The park is managed and
operated by the Brookfield Soccer Association under a lease agreement with the City.
Features, Amenities and Activities
Play Equipment
Soccer Fields (9)– one lighted stadium field
Concession Stand, Shelter and Restrooms
Parking Lots
Adventure golf, batting cages, bumper cars and a snack shop.
Mary Knoll Park is a 20 acre partially developed district park located in the southeastern
portion of the City. The site also encompasses woodlands within an isolated natural
resource area.
Features, Amenities and Activities
Play Equipment
Tennis Courts (2)
Picnic Tables
Nature Trail
Greenway Trail System Trailhead (Deer Creek Trail)
Parking Lot
Three Meadows Park is a 6 acre developed neighborhood park located in the northern
portion of the City. The site was dedicated to the City for parkland in 1987 as part of the
plat for the Three Meadows subdivision.
Features, Amenities and Activities
Play Equipment
Ball Diamond
Playfield
Sledding Hill
Ice Skating Rink (winter)
Picnic Tables
Bike Path
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.
September 17-19, 2010
Food and drink, live music, mechanical and inflatable rides, vendors and crafts, silent auction, contests and tournaments, fireworks and parade.
Olympic sized arena. Special public skating hours September through mid-April; call for hours. Services include skate rental, skate sharpening, lessons and gift certificates.
Offering bicycles and accessories, sales and service, repair and a whole array of adult bicycles and special needs bicycles.
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.
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.
Oakwood Community park is currently under development. It is a 30 acre parcel of land.
Weston Hills Park is a 23 acre developed neighborhood park located in the
southwestern portion of the City. The site also encompasses wetlands within a portion
of a secondary environmental corridor and was dedicated to the City for parkland in
1988 as part of the plat for the Weston Hills subdivision.
Features, Amenities and Activities
Play Equipment
Ball Diamond
Soccer Field
Sledding Hill
Picnic Tables
Bike Path
Parking Lot