Petrifying Springs Park

Petrifying Springs Park is a 276-acre county park in Kenosha, Wisconsin, offering diverse outdoor recreation including hiking, fishing, and picnicking amid scenic wooded areas and a spring-fed creek.

276
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
Approximately 150,000
Annual Visitors
1930s (as public park lands)
Year Established

About Petrifying Springs Park

 

Petrifying Springs Park is located in the southeastern part of Wisconsin within the city limits of Kenosha. The park covers roughly 276 acres and features a landscape characterized by gently rolling hills, mature hardwood forests, wetlands, and a natural spring creek known for its emerald-green mineral waters. The park gets its name from the 'petrifying' effect of iron-rich spring water that deposits minerals when it contacts air. Ecologically, the area supports a variety of native plant communities and wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous songbirds. Historically, the park was once home to resort and picnic grounds in the early 20th century before being preserved as public green space. Today, visitors enjoy its multi-use trails for hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing in winter. The creek and a small lake provide fishing opportunities, and there are dedicated picnic areas and a pavilion for gatherings. One notable landmark is the old spring house near the creek which highlights the mineral spring’s unique properties. The park’s varied terrain and natural water features make it a favored spot for local families and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a convenient nature escape. Its well-maintained paths and amenities offer both casual visitors and active recreators access to the outdoors year-round. With accessibility to the urban area nearby, Petrifying Springs Park combines natural features with recreational infrastructure, appealing to a broad range of visitors.

Highlights

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Spring House and Mineral Spring Creek – historic structure and unique iron-rich spring

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Multi-use trail system weaving through forest and wetland habitats

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Picnic Pavilion and recreational fields for community events

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Fishing opportunities at Petrifying Springs Lake

Notable Natural Features

Mineral Spring Creek

This creek runs through the park and is known for its high concentration of iron minerals, giving the water a distinctive greenish tint and leaving mineral deposits on rocks and plants.

Old Spring House

A historic stone structure that once served as a gathering point for visitors to the mineral springs, showcasing the park’s early recreational history.

Petrifying Springs Lake

A small, serene lake fed by the mineral springs, popular for catch-and-release fishing and birdwatching along its shores.