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No Ordinary Park System
Many communities boast parks and protected greenspace. But in Kaukauna, it’s not just another city amenity; it’s a way of life. With over 450 acres of park and greenspace, miles of the mighty Fox River, the 1000 Islands Conservancy and Eagle Days – this is no ordinary park system. From the beginning, the city developed around its natural assets, leaving room for nature to thrive. In return, nature has provided for the city as well, from educational wildlife sanctuaries to hydropower utilities, and beyond.
The City of Kaukauna features 35 City-owned parks and open spaces, which have been classified as one of three types of parks (regional, local, or neighborhood), or one of two types of open spaces (urban or natural). There are a number of privately owned and operated open spaces, as well as school-owned parks that contribute an additional 270 acres of parks and open spaces. These 35 open spaces make up 458 acres of dedicated park and open space in the City limits and feature a wide range of setting, amenities and natural environments.
Click here for a full parks and open space amenities chart.
List of dog-friendly parks and trails – Dogs must be leashed
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REGIONAL PARKS
Regional Parks are among the City’s largest parks and have unique features that serve as a draw beyond the residents of Kaukauna, but for the greater region. These parks feature on-site parking lots, almost all include year-round accessible indoor restrooms, and are large enough in size to support events in the community. Several of these regional parks feature onsite educational and cultural programming and are utilized in partnership with local educational institutions.
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Kaukauna Dog ParkThis regional park caters to dogs large and small with a variety of play areas and a water feature. Dogs Welcome Address – 366 Farmland Court, Kaukauna |
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Doty Bayorgeon Recreation AreaA regional park featuring softball diamonds, a football field, running track, and a concession stand with restrooms, this area is a key destination for middle school football and regional softball events. Address – 700 Dodge Street, Kaukauna |
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Grignon MansionA 19th century historic house museum which hosts educational and cultural programs on-site. Tours of the Mansion are held seasonally, and the grounds are open year-round. Address – 1313 Augustine Street, Kaukauna |
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Horseshoe Valley ParkHome to Gerow Field, this popular regional park includes baseball diamonds, concession stand, pavilion with indoor restrooms, playground equipment, a seasonal ice skating rink, and a connection to the Konkapot Trail. Address – 220 E. 12th Street, Kaukauna *Rentable Pavilion |
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Hydro ParkOne of the City’s most popular parks and home to the LIVE! from Hydro Park summer concert series. Featuring a pavilion with restrooms and interactive educational kiosks, this regional park offers a unique natural space in the heart of the City. Address – 100 Crooks Avenue, Kaukauna *Rentable Pavilion |
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Municipal Pool and Archery RangeCool off at this zero-depth entry pool with high-dive and water slide. Available for private events of groups of 50+. Volleyball and playground equipment also available on-site. Address – 607 Dodge Street, Kaukauna |
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Local Parks
Local Parks are smaller than the City’s regional parks, and serve as a destination primarily for local residents. These parks often feature on-site parking lots, some include year-round accessible indoor restrooms, and many feature rentable park shelters/pavilions for small events. Some of these parks feature unique amenities only available in one park, such as the City’s disc golf course, youth rock climbing wall, soccer fields, or skateboard park features.
Glenview ParkPlayground equipment and a sitting area with shade trees are featured in this local park. Address – 130 W. 17th Street, Kaukauna |
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Grignon Park (Upper and Lower)The City’s largest sledding hill is located in this local park which also features a disc golf course, a pavilion with concession stand, and indoor restrooms and the municipal soccer fields. Address – 233 Plank Road, Kaukauna (Upper) |
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Jonen ParkA local park featuring a baseball diamond, basketball court, playground equipment, and a sledding hill perfect for younger children. Address – 3149 Fieldcrest Drive, Kaukauna |
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La Follette ParkA local park with playground equipment, basketball court, a rental pavilion with indoor restrooms and grills, all with a beautiful view of the Fox River. Address – 220 Park Street, Kaukauna *Rentable Pavilion |
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Riverside ParkOne of the City’s most popular, this park is home to Lambie Field baseball facility with concessions, a rental pavilion with restrooms, a fishing pier and boat launch, and a children’s rock climbing wall all under a canopy of old growth shade trees. Address – 1029 Riverside Drive, Kaukauna *Rentable Pavilion |
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Skate ParkLocated in the center of downtown, this local park features equipment for skateboarders of all levels along with a sitting area to view the action. Address – 147 W. 2nd Street, Kaukauna |
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Neighborhood Parks
Neighborhood Parks are the City’s smallest designated parks, and serve primarily as destinations for neighborhood residents. These parks often feature on-street parking, but none of them have designated parking lots. The majority of targeted users of these parks are able to walk to them. These parks feature limited amenities that are non-specialized, such as playground equipment, and in some cases grills and ball diamonds. Several of these parks have small shelter areas for picnics or small gatherings but are not available to be reserved and are available for use on a first come, first serve basis.
Anderson ParkOne of the City’s newest, this neighborhood park features playground equipment, a sitting area, and open space. Address – 1900 Peters Road, Kaukauna |
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Fieldcrest ParkA neighborhood park with playground equipment, a sitting area and a small shelter. Address – 100 Frances Street, Kaukauna |
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Haas Road ParkThis newest neighborhood park includes playground equipment and a sitting area.. Address – County Rd. CE, Kaukauna |
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Little Tykes Tot LotA neighborhood park geared towards the City’s youngest residents featuring playground equipment and a sitting area. Address – 1826 Travis Lane, Kaukauna |
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Strassburg ParkSmall children will enjoy the playground equipment at this neighborhood park along with the picnic area, grass space and baseball diamond. Address – 1700 Green Bay Road, Kaukauna |
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Thelen ParkThis neighborhood park features playground equipment, baseball diamond, a shaded sitting area with grills and Revolutionary War historical marker. Address – 1401 Thelen Avenue, Kaukauna |
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White City ParkNamed after the predominate color of area homes constructed in the late 1800’s to house employees of Thilmany Pulp and Paper, this neighborhood park is known for its old growth shade trees and small sledding hill. Address – 210 Ducharme Street, Kaukauna |
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Natural Open Space
Natural open spaces is another new classification for the City of Kaukauna and describes a type of designated natural space that is largely unprogrammed and undeveloped. These spaces may feature natural recreation, such as wildlife viewing, fishing, non-motorized boating, or unimproved trails for walking/running.
Central ParkIn close proximity to downtown and the future trail network, this open space features old growth trees and spectacular views of both the Fox River and the Badger Power Canal. Address – 103 Main Avenue, Kaukauna *Leashed Dogs Welcome |
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Kelso Park and PondWalking trails surround the pond in this natural open space. Fish from shore or non-motorized watercraft or enjoy the view from sitting areas near the water. Address – 2801 Progress Way, Kaukauna *Leashed Dogs Welcome |
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Konkapot Trail/PreserveFeaturing gravel trails through calm nature spaces along the Konkapot Creek and connecting downtown parks with the “CE” Trail —dogs are welcome on-leash. Address – Trailhead (with parking) located at corner of Dodge Street and Island Street *Leashed Dogs Welcome |
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Nature View ParkA natural open space, this park features grassy trails and opportunities for wildlife viewing. Address – 401 E. Farmland Drive, Kaukauna *Leashed Dogs Welcome |
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Quarry Point ParkA natural open space, this park features an open area for fishing, picnicking and wildlife viewing. Address – 401 Elm Street, Kaukauna *Leashed Dogs Welcome |
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Rapid Croche Picnic AreaA natural open space, this picnic area features an open area for fishing, wooded trails and a pavilion with grills for gatherings. Address – W 214 County Rd. ZZ, Buchanan *Leashed Dogs Welcome |
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Thilwerth ParkHistoric kiosks are featured in this natural open space along with fishing, a sitting area, and an asphalt trail connection. Address – 301 Catherine Street, Kaukauna *Leashed Dogs Welcome |
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Trestle ParkThis natural open space features limited access for experienced kayakers to take on the rapids section of the Fox River. Contact Kaukauna Utilities for release dates and directions on accessing the launch. Address – Launch accessible from parking under Lawe Street Bridge, next to River View Middle School (101 Oak Street) |
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Van Epern Park and PondWalking trails surround the pond perfect for fishing from shore or non-motorized watercraft. Address – 3650 Electric City Blvd, Kaukauna *Leashed Dogs Welcome |
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Urban Open Space
Urban open spaces is a new classification for the City of Kaukauna and describes a type of designated open space that has been largely emerging as an amenity of a revitalized downtown. Urban open spaces include plazas, parks that might have been referred to in the past as ‘pocket parks’, or memorials. In Kaukauna, these spaces are entirely in the central business district or near downtown vicinity and are intended primarily to be accessed on foot. These spaces often feature scenic views, public art installations and memorials of significance within the community. These spaces do not include traditional park infrastructure like shelters or playground equipment, but rather invite users to take in natural views, interpret public art, or to experience a meaningful memorial
Eagle PlazaAn urban open space featuring an eagle sculpture pays homage to Kaukauna’s eagle habitat. Eagle Plaza connects to the Main Avenue pedestrian bridge, the farmers market site, Central Park, and the future Power Canal Trail. Address – Main Ave at Power Canal, Kaukauna |
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Friends and Family Sculpture Garden and Heritage Parkway TrailUnique interactive sculptures are featured in this urban open space along with sitting areas with scenic views of the Fox River—all adjoining an asphalt trail. Address – 157 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Kaukauna *Leashed Dogs Welcome |
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Fassbender ParkAn urban open space with sitting area and shade trees. Kaukauna High School’s Civic Engagement Class worked to revitalize this park. Click here for more details. Address – 320 Crooks Avenue, Kaukauna *Leashed Dogs Welcome |
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Nelson Family Heritage CrossingThis new trail will connect the downtown Kaukauna trail network with the Village of Little Chute park and trail network. The trail connects via a pedestrian bridge spanning the Fox River. Address – Trail accessible from Eagle Plaza (Kaukauna) or Heesakker Park in Village of Little Chute *Leashed Dogs Welcome |
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Gathering of the Pike PlazaLocated outside the public library, this urban open space will feature access to a future trail network, beautiful river views and opportunities for wildlife and public art viewing. Address – 207 Thilmany Road, Kaukauna (along Fox River) |
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Interactive Learning Garden at the Kaukauna Public LibraryThis truly unique learning space for all ages features outdoor classrooms on art, archeology, biology, history, music and literature, along with an amphitheater for outdoor performances and educational programs. Address – 207 Thilmany Road, Kaukauna |
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Vaudette PlazaAn urban open space, this park includes a sitting area to take in the activity of downtown Kaukauna. Address – Corner of Crooks Avenue and 2nd St, Kaukauna |
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Veterans Memorial Park and Ring of HonorThe Veterans Memorial Park and Ring of Honor recognize Kaukauna veterans who served their country. The space is open year-round for individuals to make a remembrance and features a seating area. Click here for more details on this park, including a listing of memorial bricks. Address – 420 Lawe Street, Kaukauna |
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