Brown's County Park is a historic recreational area in northeastern Wisconsin, offering serene lakeside activities, hiking trails, and rich natural and cultural history on the shores of Green Bay.
Brown's County Park is located in Brown County, Wisconsin, on the western shore of Green Bay. Spanning approximately 300 acres, the park features a diverse mix of hardwood forests, wetlands, and shoreline habitats. Established in the early 20th century and managed by Brown County Parks, it serves as a popular local destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. The park’s geography includes gently rolling hills and access to the distinctive waters of Green Bay, part of Lake Michigan. Ecologically, the area supports a variety of native Wisconsin flora, including maple, oak, and pine, as well as numerous bird species such as great blue herons and osprey. Historically, the park is situated near pre-settlement Native American sites and remnants of early European-American settlement. Recreational opportunities include hiking on well-maintained trails, bird watching, fishing along the shoreline, picnicking in designated areas, and cross-country skiing in winter months. A notable landmark within the park is the Historic Brown County Park Pavilion, a rustic structure used for gatherings and park events. The park’s tranquil setting, combined with its well-preserved natural environment and proximity to Green Bay’s urban center, makes it an appealing spot for day use and outdoor recreation.
Scenic shoreline views of Green Bay with fishing access
Historic Brown County Park Pavilion dating back to the 1930s
Diverse birdwatching opportunities including migratory species
Quiet woodland hiking trails with interpretive signage
A historic structure built in the 1930s showcasing rustic architecture and serving as a focal point for community events and shelter.
Provides an accessible waterfront location for fishing, relaxing, and scenic views of the bay and nearby waterways.
Several miles of mixed hardwood forest trails offering opportunities to observe native plant species and seasonal wildlife.