| Waubedonia
Park is over 40 acres of land in a rustic setting, situated
between the
Milwaukee River shoreline and the west side of the Village of Fredonia.
The park is open to the public year round, with daily hours from
6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Leashed dogs and cats are allowed as long as they are
cleaned up after.

Reservations can be made for one of our
10 rustic campsites available at ten dollars per night for up to
three nights at any one stay. The camping season runs from the
first Saturday in May through the third Saturday in October -
weather permitting. We have a rentable open air pavilion with
enough picinic tables to seat 100 people. Electricity, banquet
tables, and a large out door grill are included with your
reservation. The pavilion has flush toilets with cold water
sinks and is open to the public. Next to the pavilion is a small
play ground for kids, across the drive is a baseball diamond /
soccer field. Picnickers can reserve a special place in the park
for a fee or pull up to a spot set down a blanket and watch the
river flow by, or roast lunch on one of the many available
grills.

CLICK HERE
(for a ledger size map)
Spring is a beautiful time to see the
variety of wild flowers that blossom here as well as the
migrating birds that us the river as a travel route. Campers can
fish for smallmouth bass and northern pike while they lounge
away the hours. Your boats, canoes and kayaks are welcome to use the
public launch at no cost while you traverse up or down this
historic water way. On the high side of the park everyone is
welcome to enjoy a brisk game of tennis on our recently
resurfaced tennis courts.
Due to a recent infestation of the
Emerald Ash Borer, an invasive beetle that has infected Ash
trees in a nearby town. Waubedonia Park is in a
quarantined area which prohibits
the transfer of FIREWOOD into or out of the park.
Firewood is available on-site for a modest fee. |