Parks 1. Iron Wood Golf Course W270 N6166 Moraine Drive Yes 18-hole course. Includes a club house, golf carts, full- Sussex, WI length driving range, and two putting greens 2. Armory Park W237 N5930 Maple Avenue No 28 acres, includes volleyball courts, soccer fields, Sussex, WI basketball courts, baseball diamonds, nature trails, restrooms and shelter accommodations. Open daily: sunrise to 9 p.m. 3. Village Park W244 N6067 Weaver Drive No 75 acres, baseball diamonds, sledding hills, nature Sussex, WI trails, playground, picnic area, tennis and volleyball courts, disc golf course, restrooms and shelter accommodations. Open daily: sunrise to 11 p.m. 4. Melinda Weaver Park W239 N6046 Maple Avenue No Two acres, basketball and tennis courts. Open daily: Sussex, WI sunrise to 9 p.m. Free parking on street 5. Ryan Park Off CTH KF/Ryan Road and No Roughly 200 acres, dog trails, horse trails, hiking Lynndale Road trails. Parking is available 6. Richard J. Opie Park 450 West Street. Just north of No Picnic area, basketball court and playground. Building Pewaukee Lake to rent out is available 7. Village Beach/Lake 222 W. Wisconsin Street. No ADA accessible, nature areas, picnic area, restrooms Front Park Downtown Pewaukee, WI. and shelter available. Summer months allow for Right on Pewaukee Lake swimming at the beach 8. Pewaukee Village Park 325 Capitol Drive. Downtown No ADA accessible, baseball, softball fields, tennis, Pewaukee, WI volleyball and basketball courts, picnic area, nature trails, shelter and restrooms. Parking is available 9. Liberty Park 440 Concord Road, No Softball, soccer and baseball fields, as well as tennis, Pewaukee, WI volleyball and basketball courts. Picnic area, playground and portable toilets. Parking is available 10. Valley Forge Park 206 Morris Street, Pewaukee WI No Baseball and softball fields, basketball court, playground and portable toilets 11. Peffer Park 330 Main Street, Pewaukee, WI No Playground and picnic area 12. Pebble Valley Park 2565 Pebble Valley Road No 38 acres, baseball field, basketball courts, picnic area Waukesha, WI and playground 13. South Park N5 W27300 Northview Road No ADA accessible, baseball, softball and soccer fields, Pewaukee, WI along with basketball, volleyball and tennis courts. Picnic area, playground, and restrooms available 14. Willow Run Golf N12 W26506 Golf Road Yes 18-hole, par 71 course with driving range, putting and Course Pewaukee, WI chipping greens. Pro shop and restaurant conveniently located on the course, as well 15. West Park/Nettesheim N26 W27497 Prospect Avenue No ADA accessible, baseball and softball fields, Park Pewaukee, WI. between Ash basketball and tennis courts, volleyball court, picnic Street and Oak Street area, playground, soccer field as well as restrooms and shelter. Parking is available 16. Sports Commons Corner of Maple Avenue and No Baseball and softball fields, playground, skate park Silvernail Road, Pewaukee, and pavilion available WI 17. Elmhurst Park Elmhurst Road. (CTH G). Just No 5.5 acres, jogging path, picnic tables, shelter, and south of IH 94. Delafield, WI playground 18. Western Lakes Golf W287 N1963 Oakton Road Yes 18-hole championship course. Offers golf carts, golf Course Pewaukee, WI shop, practice facility, driving range, practice bunker, and chipping greens 19. Naga-Waukee Park: 651 STH 83, Hartland, WI Yes This park spans the land between Nagawicka Lake Park/Golf course and Pewaukee Lake. Includes camping, boating, Golf Course: STH 83 and swimming, fishing, picnic areas, and Ice Age nature CTH E trails. Golf course is an 18-hole championship course with three sets of Tees for all skill levels. Park open daily: sunrise to 10 p.m. Table H-1 (continued)
Parks (continued) 20. Bristlecone Pines 1500 E Arlene Drive Yes World-class course. 7,006-yard, 18-hole golf course Hartland, WI 21. Joliet Park 1010 Dona Road, Hartland, WI No 1.6 acres, one softball field, playground and picnic facility 22. Simmons Woods 889 Cecilia Drive No 50 acres, includes beautiful nature trails, picnic area, Pewaukee, WI portable toilets, and shelter. Parking is available 23. Frame Park 701 E. Moreland Boulevard No Picnic areas, paved trails, playground, and rental Waukesha, WI accommodations for use along the Fox River. Open daily: sunrise to sunset 24. Barstow Plaza 210 NW Barstow Street No Adjacent to Frame Park, along the Fox River Waukesha, WI Boat Launches 1. Pewaukee Lake Boat Located in Naga-Waukee Park, Yes Paved ramp, ADA accessible, restrooms available, Ramp at Naga-Waukee west end of Pewaukee Lake boarding dock Park 2. Conselor’s West Boat W278 N2345 Prospect Avenue Yes Paved boat ramp and boarding dock. No personal Access/Sports Dock Pewaukee, WI watercraft Bar and Grill 3. City of Pewaukee Boat End of Lakeview Boulevard, Yes Paved ramp, ADA accessible, and restrooms Launch north of CTH SS 4. Boehm’s Boat and Bait W270 N2807 Elm Avenue Yes Private paved ramp Pewaukee, WI. South shoreline of Pewaukee Lake 5. Smokey’s Bait Shop 129 Park Avenue Yes Paved ramp. Boat, canoe, and kayak rentals. Slips Pewaukee, WI available for yearly rental Hiking/Biking Trails A. Bugline Trail Trailhead in Menomonee Falls, No 12-mile-long recreational trail. Crushed Lannon stone WI, adjacent to post office. and dirt path that runs through forest, residential, Trail runs through Sussex, WI farmland and prairie areas. Wheelchair accessible, allows biking, horseback riding, and walking B. Simmons Woods Trail 889 Cecilia Drive No 1.5-mile trail looping through Simmons Woods Pewaukee, WI includes an 800-foot handicapped-accessible boardwalk through wetland C. Existing Paths along Just off Capitol Drive and No Walking trails that allow for quiet scenic views along Pewaukee River River Street in downtown the Pewaukee River Pewaukee, WI D. Lake County Trailhead in Cushing Park, off No Eight-mile crushed limestone and paved trail that runs Recreational Trail STH 83 in Delafield, WI between Landsberg trailhead and Cushing Park, Delafield. Allows bikers, hikers, and joggers. Intersects with Ice Age trail just west of STH 83 E. Bikeway Route in Runs from Cardinal Lane to E. No Paved bike route runs through downtown Hartland, Hartland, WI. Capitol Drive Hartland, WI Wisconsin F. Ice Age Trail, Hartland Foxwood Drive to Centennial No Ice Age trail traces the terrain that was along the Segment Park, Hartland WI glacier’s edge in Wisconsin. The trail shown on this map is the Hartland Segment- a 6.9-mile, mostly paved trail. Visit www.iceagetrail.org for more trail information G. Fox River Trail Trailhead starts 701 E. No Six-mile paved trail that runs through the City of Moreland Boulevard Waukesha along the Fox River. Starts in Frame Waukesha, WI Park and continues south to CTH H in Fox River Park H. Bike Route Bike Route runs along County No 2.5-mile bike route on CTH TT down to STH 18. May Road TT- from Lake County be difficult to navigate around I-94 amd CTH TT on Recreation Trail to STH 18 and off ramps. Table H-1 (continued)
Boardwalks 1. Simmons Woods 889 Cecilia Drive No 800-foot wheelchair-accessible boardwalk which runs Pewaukee, WI through Simmons Woods wetland. Educational exhibits describing local geology, wildlife, historic Pewaukee River characteristics, and more 2. Pewaukee River Off Hickory Street in No Boardwalk that skirts through a nicely wooded area Boardwalk Pewaukee, WI along the Pewaukee River 3. Pewaukee Lake Outlet Off Wisconsin Avenue in No Boardwalk located in downtown Pewaukee off Boardwalk downtown Pewaukee, WI Wisconsin Avenue along the confluence of the Pewaukee Lake outlet and the Pewaukee River Fishing 1. Lakefront Pier Off Wisconsin Avenue No Accessible fishing pier east end of Pewaukee Lake Pewaukee, WI 2. Frame Park Frame Park, Waukesha, WI No Shore fishing in Frame Park, downtown City of Waukesha 3. City of Pewaukee Boat End of Lakeview Boulevard No Fishing pier located right near the boat launch, along Launch Pier North of CTH SS south shore of Pewaukee Lake Canoe Route Pewaukee River Downtown Pewaukee to the Fox No Canoe almost six miles from downtown Pewaukee River through beautiful wetland areas providing excellent wildlife viewing. Canoe all the way to Frame Park on the Fox River Wildlife Viewing Blue Heron Rookery Simmons Woods Boardwalk No Every summer Great Blue Herons like to nests high in tall trees with their young. A dense population, or colony, of Blue Herons and their nests can be viewed while walking along the Simmons Woods boardwalk
Source: City of Pewaukee, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin-Extension, and SEWRPC.