Winneconne Parks

Village Parks
The Village park system consists of four park sites ranging in sizes from one acre to 44.08 acres. In all, the park system includes 73.08 acres of land. The parks offer a wide range of activities including baseball, volleyball, basketball, archery, fishing, and playgrounds. The Village also operates a swimming pool during the summer months which offers swimming and is always staffed by certified lifeguards. Our park system provides opportunities for casual picnics, family and group gatherings, weddings and wedding receptions, and much more.

Village Shelters
The Village of Winneconne takes pride in its parks. Our shelter reservation service allows families, groups, and organizations to reserve shelters for various events such as family reunions, birthday parties, corporate picnics, weddings, and much more. The fee for shelter reservations varies with size, residency, and location. Reservations are currently being taken for next year. The Village has six shelters located in three parks.

For Special Events and/or to reserve a park shelter you need to complete the following form:  Event /Reservation Form

For "Events Only" that do not need the use of a shelter but want to use the park, such as corporate training sessions, fishing tournaments, baseball tournaments, and marathons you will need to complete the Special Event Form. This form needs to be approved before you can proceed with your event. Please submit this form at least 2 months before the event.

All the necessary forms need to be returned to the Village Office with your payment before we can reserve the date.
                      Note - there are no refunds for cancellations.

Lake Winneconne Gazebo
The gazebo on the knoll overlooking Lake Winneconne and the Wolf River is a popular wedding site. Recently our Parks crew added a brick walkway up to the gazebo.

Lake Winneconne Gazebo
 
Waterfront Park Pavilion
With a pavilion overlooking the Wolf River, Winneconne's Waterfront Park is a great space for concerts, parties, and other social gatherings.

Waterfront Park Pavilion
 
Historical Society Museums
The museums are located on the east corner of Marble Park. There is an 1871 railroad depot, a turn of the century little house, an 1889 one-room schoolhouse, the Kay Wilde doll cottage, and a steamboat to stroll through. 
www.winneconnehistory.org/

Historical Society Museums


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