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113 Garfield Ave, Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States, 53189
231 Oakland Ave, Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States, 53186
1200 Frame Park Dr, Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States, 53186
560 Dunbar Ave, Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States, 53186

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David’s Park

David’s Park offers a vast space teeming with lush greens and plenty of trees. It’s one of the best places at Waukesha to run around

Rivers Crossing Park

If you’re looking for a place where you can enjoy some quiet time, you can stop by Rivers Crossing Park. The park is clean and

Buchner Park

You won’t run out of things to do at Buchner Park. Buchner Park also has a football court, a volleyball court, plenty of play area,

Frame Park

Frame Park features a beautiful garden where you can enjoy a relaxing picnic. You can also stroll along the park’s paved trails or go biking

Fox River Parkway North

When you hike along Fox River Parkway North in Waukesha, you’ll appreciate the beautiful river frontage, wetlands, open meadows, and woodlands. There are also paved

Bethesda Park

Those who have been to Bethesda Park say it’s one of the cleanest in the city of Waukesha. So if you’re looking for a good

Outagamie County Dog Park

Outagamie County Dog Park was established to create a fun and safe environment where local fur parents and canines can socialize and play. This fenced

Franklin Park

Whether you’re visiting Franklin Park with your family, friends, or kids, there’s something in store for you. This 4-acre Racine park features a well-maintained playground

Karen A. Nelson Memorial Dog Park

Karen A. Nelson Memorial Dog Park is adjacent to Quarry Park in Racine, Wisconsin. It’s divided into two areas: one for big dogs and another

Johnson Dog Park

Johnson Dog Park is just a stone’s throw away from the Root River, making it an excellent area where your fur baby can run, play,

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