Darboy County Park offers a tranquil outdoor escape with a mix of wooded areas, open meadows, and family-friendly recreational facilities located in eastern Wisconsin.
Darboy County Park is a scenic regional park located in Outagamie County, Wisconsin, near the village of Darboy. Spanning over 300 acres, the park features gently rolling terrain with a blend of forested land and open grassy areas, providing habitat for local wildlife and opportunities for passive recreation. The park is managed by the Outagamie County Parks system and serves as a community resource for hiking, picnicking, and nature exploration. Visitors can enjoy a network of well-maintained walking trails that wind through hardwood and mixed conifer forests, offering peaceful settings for birdwatching and seasonal wildflower viewing. The park also includes picnic shelters, playgrounds, and open fields suitable for casual sports and family gatherings. Darboy County Park reflects the rural landscape of eastern Wisconsin and is popular for birders and nature lovers seeking quiet outdoor experiences without the crowds of larger state or national parks. The park is accessible year-round and hosts interpretive programming and seasonal events that highlight local flora and fauna. Its gentle topography makes it a great destination for beginner hikers and families. While it does not offer developed campgrounds, the park’s amenities and easy access from nearby urban centers make it a favored day-use park.
Wooded hiking trails with diverse bird species
Picnic shelters and family-friendly playgrounds
Open meadows ideal for seasonal wildflower viewing
Quiet nature observation areas away from urban bustle
A 2-mile loop trail passing through mature hardwood forest with interpretive signage about local tree species.
An open grassy area featuring seasonal wildflowers and great views for spotting butterflies and small birds.
A covered shelter available for reservation that accommodates large groups for gatherings and celebrations.