Grant Park is a large, scenic county park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, offering lakefront access, diverse natural habitats, and a network of trails for hiking and biking along Lake Michigan.
Grant Park is one of Milwaukee County’s largest and most visited parks, located on the city's far south side along the western shore of Lake Michigan. Encompassing a variety of landscapes including wooded ravines, towering bluffs, open fields, and sandy beaches, the park serves as a major recreational destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking waterfront views and tranquil settings. The park's terrain is shaped by glacial and post-glacial activity, featuring steep hills that offer panoramic vistas of the lake and the Milwaukee skyline from elevated points. Ecologically, Grant Park supports diverse habitats with native hardwoods, mixed forests, and wetland areas that attract wildlife such as migratory birds, waterfowl, and small mammals. The park’s history dates back to the early 20th century when it was developed as part of Milwaukee’s progressive park system expansion, emphasizing the preservation of natural scenery and providing urban residents with green space. Visitors can enjoy miles of hiking and multi-use trails, mountain biking routes, picnic areas, scenic overlooks, and a variety of recreational amenities including a popular beach area and fishing. Notable landmarks within the park include the Good Hope Road entrance overlook and the pocket beaches along Lake Michigan. Grant Park is particularly popular for year-round activities, from summer paddle sports and birdwatching to winter cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Its accessibility from Milwaukee and surrounding suburbs, combined with scenic natural features and recreational diversity, makes it a favored destination for day trips and outdoor gatherings.
Scenic bluff overlooks with panoramic views of Lake Michigan
Diverse woodland and wetland habitats supporting local wildlife
Multi-use trail system for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing
Secluded beach areas along the Lake Michigan shoreline
Steep, forested bluffs provide striking views of Lake Michigan and the Milwaukee cityscape.
Small sandy beach areas at the base of the cliffs offer swimming and sunbathing opportunities.
The park has over 8 miles of trails used for hiking, mountain biking, and winter snow sports.