
Snow Tubing & Sledding Near Milwaukee, Mapped
Here is a list of sledding and snow tubing hills near Milwaukee to help your family out the cabin door!
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Gatewood Park
Shila said: Gatewood Park in New Berlin is a 9-acre park with a sled hill, sports fields and a small shelter (also a playground and trail access).
Village Park
Shila said: Popular for its picnic areas, playgrounds, sports fields and open air shelters, the sledding hill is located at the northwest corner of Elm Grove's Village Park. This hill is for daytime use weather permitting.
Calhoun Park
Shila said: Calhoun Park is a 56-acre wooded park in New Berlin. Enjoy the scenic winter land with frosted hiking trails and a frozen pond. Restrooms are available nearby. Sledding and tobogganing are permitted within the barriers on the northwest sled slope. Younger families take note that only sledding and saucers are allowed on the southwest small-fry slope.
New Berlin, WIPark Arthur
Shila said: Muskego's largest park is this 46-acre park which also includes a 50 foot sledding hill (weather permitting). There is plenty of parking as well as nearby restrooms and picnic tables.
Muskego, WIMinooka Park
Shila said: Minooka Park is the largest park in the Waukesha County Park System with a total of 579 acres. Families visit this park to soak in the tranquility and explore year-round outdoor recreational opportunities. In winter, the park becomes an outdoor enthusiast’s frosty paradise with miles of groomed cross-country ski trails and a spacious sledding hill.
Waukesha, WIMenomonee Park
Shila said: Menomonee Park, which spans 464 acres, is known for its historic remnants of the stone quarrying period of 1880-1900. Nowadays families love the year-round recreational opportunities from building sand castles to building snowmen.
Menomonee Falls, WIHomestead Hollow County Park
Shila said: Homestead Hollow County Park in Germantown is over 105 acres of old farmstead now accessible for the community to enjoy year-round outdoor recreation. There are hiking trails, play fields, fishing and more. In the winter, many families enjoy the ice skating pond and the lighted sledding hill which is located west of the soccer fields. There is plenty of parking, as well as restrooms and drinking water.
Richfield, WILowell Park
Sledding hills are available at Lowell Park, as well as an an ice skating rink located near the warming shelter. But more well known to families looking to play outdoors are the Lowell Park Toboggan Runs. There is a 350 foot lighted toboggan run when conditions permit.
Waukesha, WILisbon Community Park
Families who visit Community Park in Lisbon over a cold and snowy winter will see a sledding hill, as well as cross-country skiing and ice skating opportunities.
Lisbon, WIGlacier Hills County Park
Shila said: Glacier Hills County Park is a 140-acre park named for how geologists determined its creation formed between 10 and 20 thousand years ago. Glacial formations are still visible in parts of the park today! There is a lighted sled hill that's big, fast and somewhat steep. It's not designed for use by smaller kids. Other useful park amenities include heated flush restrooms, lighted parking areas and drinking water.
Hubertus, WINashotah Park
Shila said: Nashotah Park is a 444-acre park where you'll often find families of all ages enjoying nature trails, bird watching, and picnicking. Wintertime invites snowshoers and cross country skiers, as well as families looking to sled among rolling hills and woodlands.
Nashotah, WIPrimary photo: Michal Janek on Unsplash
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