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Mukwonago River Parkway Forest Preserve Adventures

Mukwonago River Parkway Forest Preserve protects a diverse river corridor in southeastern Wisconsin, offering scenic hiking, wildlife observation, and water-based recreation along one of the region’s cleanest rivers.

740
Acres Protected
4.2
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
2000s
Year Established

About Mukwonago River Parkway Forest Preserve

 

Mukwonago River Parkway Forest Preserve spans across Waukesha and Walworth counties in southeastern Wisconsin, featuring one of the state's most ecologically significant river systems—the Mukwonago River. This preserve protects over three miles of the river corridor with wetlands, hardwood forests, and upland meadows, providing habitat for a variety of native plants and wildlife including several rare and endangered species. The Mukwonago River system is renowned for its exceptional water quality, supporting sensitive brook trout populations and serving as an important trout spawning stream. Visitors to the preserve can enjoy walking and hiking along the river’s edge, birdwatching, and paddling on the serene waters. The preserve includes an easy-to-access trail network that follows the river and opportunities to observe spring ephemerals, wildflowers, and migratory birds. The area was acquired primarily through local government and state partnerships to protect the region’s natural resources while offering outdoor recreation close to Milwaukee and Chicago metropolitan areas. Mukwonago River Parkway Forest Preserve appeals to nature lovers seeking peaceful river views and to anglers drawn by the coldwater fisheries. The diverse habitats also support rich wildlife including songbirds, turtles, and amphibians. Alongside recreation, the preserve plays a significant conservation role in maintaining water quality and aquatic ecosystem integrity in the Mukwonago watershed.

Highlights

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Pristine Mukwonago River trout stream sections

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Spring wildflower displays in riparian forests

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Scenic riverbank trails with wildlife viewing platforms

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Quiet, undeveloped areas perfect for birdwatching

Notable Natural Features

Mukwonago River

One of Wisconsin's cleanest trout streams, known for coldwater habitats and supporting brook and brown trout populations.

Floodplain Forests

Riparian woodlands with diverse tree species providing critical wildlife habitat and maintaining the river’s natural flow.

Wetland Complex

Important for water filtration, amphibian breeding, and supporting populations of rare plant species.