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County
Parks
Morris-Erickson
County Park
This park offers 28 campsites on the shores of Long Lake, with swimming,
boat launch and fishing available.
9 miles northeast of New Auburn on State Hwy 40
Otter
Lake County Park
Choose from 22 rustic wooded campsites on Otter Lake, with fishing,
swimming, natural history, picnic area and boat launch available.
Take County Trunk Hwy H 7.5 miles north of Stanley to Otter
Lake Road (165th Avenue), then 2 miles west to park entrance
Pine
Point County Park
Available are 48 wooded campsites on a peninsula surrounded by Lake Holcombe. Swimming, boat launch and fishing available.
Located 2.5 miles west of the junction of County Hwy M and
State Hwy 27
Round
Lake County Park
This get-away destination is day-use only; no camping allowed. Swimming, picnic shelter and facilities, are available plus a playground, a handicap
accessible boat ramp and loading dock. Day use area open Memorial Day through Labor Day.
A
pproximately 1 mile north of Hwy 40 on Round Lake
Road (117th Street)
County
parks are open from May to November 1. Camping fees are
charged. Reservations for campsites and shelters are recommended
at all parks in Chippewa County.
For more information on fees & reservations, contact the Chippewa County Forest & Parks Department at 715-726-7880, or visit www.co.chippewa.wi.us.
or by mail at 711
N. Bridge St., Chippewa Falls, WI 54729.
Online reservations are now available.
Community
Parks
Bloomer
North Park- 9th Avenue
Willis Park- 15th Avenue
Witt Park- Cty Hwy F
Boyd
Lotz
Park-Patten Street
Boyd. Picnic, two pavillions, softball, volleyball,
basketball, tennis. Closes at 11pm May thru September.
715-667-3420.
Cornell
Brunet Falls Park-Main Street
Mill
Yard Park
On the banks of the Chippewa River, featuring ball fields, pavilion, playground,
skatepark, and parking for nearby Old Abe Bike Trail
Visitors' Center open May through October
Bridge Street 715-239-3619 or 715-239-3717
Cadott
Riverview
Park
Riverview Park offers natural history and historical interpretive signs. Swimming as well as facilities for picnicking, volleyball, softball,
basketball and tennis are available.
Yellow River & STate Hwy 27 715-289-4282
Chippewa Falls
Adams Park-Summit Avenue
Alexander McBean Park- Marshall & Grand Avenue
Ball & Knight Park- Loffler Court
Casper
Park
Enjoy the 60-acre outdoor sports complex, with facilities for softball,
soccer and baseball.
Canal St. and Old Eau Claire Rd.715-723-0051
Frenchtown Park-Bryant & Herbert Streets
Harmony Parl- Bridget Street
Hiram S. Allen Park- South Bridge Street
Irvine
Park and Zoo
This park on 300 acres with band shell, preserved schoolhouse and log
cabin, zoo, petting zoo, and Glen Loch Dam Overlook. Enjoy the
Christmas Village with lights and displays
Bridgewater
Avenue
715-723-0051
James W Buchanan Park- Main Street
L.C. Stanley Park- Terrill & Dwight Streets
Mary E. Marshall Park
Tennis courts, ice rink and skateboard park.
Bridgewater
Avenue
715-723-0051
Rose/Lily
Garden
This public garden is home to
500 rose bushes and is open May through October.
Bridgewater Avenue 715-723-9089
Simon Lyberg Park- Garden & Lynn Street
Thaddeus Pund Park- West South Avenue
Village of Lake Hallie
Hallie Park
This 80-acre park features eight
ball fields with concrete dugouts, 2 pavilions, a concession
stand batting cages, volleyball courts, playground equipment,
picnic and restroom facilities.
4902 117th St.
715-726-2660
Town of Lake Holcombe
Lake
Holcombe Town Park
Available is a boat landing, sandy beach, volleyball, picnic area, and
facilities
715-595-4803
Birch
Creek Park
Birch Creek Park offers camping, picnic facilities, volleyball, swimming and a boat ramp.
Highway M west of Holcombe to 250th St and travel North. Take 282nd Ave east
to 282nd and the sign will be off on the north side.
Jim Falls
Anson
Park
Anson Park is the site of annual Sturgeon Festival. The park features playground and picnic areas
Stanley
Chapman
Park
Enjoy the campground, picnic areas, playground, volleyball courts, ball fields, tennis courts and game farm located here.
Chapman Lake 715-644-5758
Fandry Park
This park features picnic shelter, playground and ball fields and is open year round.
4th Avenue on the east side of Chapman Lake
Soo
Line Park
This park has a Veterans memorial, picnic
tables and a playground area.
South Broadway Street
New Auburn
Village Park
Enjoy the playground, picnic area and pavillion.
Park Street 715-237-2223
State
Parks*
Brunet
Island State Park
69 campsites are available as well as showers, picnic areas, playground,
athletic field, swimming beach, cross country ski trails,
hiking and biking trails. This park is connected to the Old Abe State Bike Trail via a one-mile
bike trail link.
1,224 acres where Fisher River joins the Chippewa River North of Cornell 715-239-6888
Chippewa
Moraine Ice Age Reserve
One of nine units of the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve,
containing a segment of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail.
The Visitor Center is open year around, 8:30 am to 4:30
pm daily and features displays and films describing the
area's unique glacial geology and its natural history. Naturalists
answer questions and offer activities for children.
There are over 9 miles of hiking trails in the reserve,
including 4.5 miles of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail.
Located 7 miles east of New Auburn, and 1.9 miles east of
Hwy 40, on Co Hwy M. 13394 Co Hwy M 715-967-2800
Lake
Wissota State Park
81 campsites, with boating, swimming, picnicking and hiking
available
Two group campsites for up to 80 people can be reserved for
large group camping.
The park's facilities are developed for handicapped and
non-handicapped
Located on the north shore of 6,300 acre Lake Wissota, six
miles east of Chippewa Falls 715-382-4574
*State
parks are open year-round, with limited facilities available
in the winter. Required vehicle permits must be purchased.
Wisconsin State Park campsite reservations can be made by
online or by phone:
1-888-WI-PARKS or online at www.wiparks.net.
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