Milwaukee's Nature at Your Doorstep
Milwaukee is full of parks, hiking trails, and nature centers. The best evidence of this is the Milwaukee County Parks system. It comprises of more than 140 parks, spanning an incredible 15,000 acres. The pick of these parks has to be Three Bridges Park, opened in 2013. This award-winning oasis is situated in the Menomonee River Valley. Once an abandoned rail yard, the site is now flourishing with wildlife. Here you’ll find fishing, hiking, cycling and more. It’s perfect for families and adventure enthusiasts alike. The Schlitz Audubon Nature Center is another impressive addition to the city’s outdoor options. The center covers an incredible 185 acres along Lake Michigan’s shore, offering a brilliant escape from the city block. The focus here is on education. You can attend workshops, observe nature exhibits and learn about the local wildlife. If that doesn’t sound like it’s for you, there are birdwatching, trails and observation towers to keep you entertained.