Calumet County Park is a scenic park along the shores of Lake Winnebago in Wisconsin, offering diverse outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and camping amid lakeside forest and wetlands.
Calumet County Park is located on the eastern shore of Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin's largest inland lake. Covering approximately 300 acres, the park features a mix of upland hardwood forests, wetlands, and a scenic beachfront along the lake. The park’s geography includes gently rolling hills and lowland areas that provide habitat for diverse wildlife, including waterfowl, songbirds, and various fish species. The park was established in the mid-20th century to provide public access to the lake and preserve natural green spaces within Calumet County. Visitors can enjoy over five miles of multi-use trails that wind through woods and along the lake, perfect for hiking and mountain biking. Several designated fishing piers make this a popular spot for anglers targeting species like walleye, perch, and northern pike. The park also offers a developed campground with sites near the lake, enabling overnight stays with opportunities for campfires and stargazing. A notable landmark within the park is the historic Calumet County Park Pavilion, built in the early 1900s, which now serves as a picnic shelter and gathering venue. Birdwatchers find the wetlands particularly rewarding during spring and fall migrations. The park’s combination of water-based and terrestrial recreation makes it a favorite destination for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and nature photographers. Its proximity to nearby towns provides convenient access while maintaining a tranquil outdoor experience.
Lake Winnebago shoreline with sandy beaches and fishing piers
Diverse habitats including hardwood forest and wetlands
Historic Calumet County Park Pavilion and picnic areas
Multi-use trails offering scenic views and wildlife observation
Extensive sandy beach area with fishing piers, offering swimming and angling opportunities.
Historic early 20th-century pavilion providing picnic shelter and event space.
Critical ecosystem for migratory birds and amphibians, ideal for wildlife observation.