Milwaukee Parks

There are a horde of facilities and services that the Milwaukee city offers. Also, there are many facets of the city to delight you. The city has something for everyone, for example, it has amazing nature on display in its many parks for nature lovers. The Horticulture division of the city gets to offer its services to hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. One of the most amazing parks in the city is the Whitnall Park. It organizes many events and it has the Wehr nature centre in it. Our articles will give you a detailing on the different events it organizes. Read our full articles if you need to know more about such wonderful parks and nature spots in Milwaukee and have a green and sunny vacation.
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Spend an Afternoon at Milwaukee Mitchell Park - The Oldest Park in Milwaukee

Milwaukee Mitchell Park is one of the attractions of the city of Milwaukee. In fact, the park is one of the important tourist attractions because of the way it has been constructed.

Milwaukee Mitchell Park is a botanical park, and it has huge collection of plants spices from American and African continent.

You would also find the park has different climates in a certain area, which is strange.

There are three climatic conditions for three constructed domes.

The first of the dome is called show dome, and then you have a tropical dome, while the last one is called the arid dome.

Brief description of Milwaukee Mitchell Park

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The park is a fun loving place, especially for families, the kids enjoy the most, and more importantly, there is a lot to learn from watching various plants species.

The major striking aspect of the park is the desert climate and the tropical climate. The plants which grow best in desert climate and kept in the dome, which has desert climatic conditions, while the plants species, which thrive only on tropical climate, are, kept in tropical climate dome.

Climatic briefing of Mitchell park of Milwaukee

http://milwaukee.about.com/od/artsentertainment/a/MitchellParkDomes.htm

There are activities and excursions conducted by the park for school children. The park organises educational classes for the children so that they could learn more about plants.

Educational classes for children

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Read reviews about Milwaukee Mitchell Park to know more about the park.

Reviews for Milwaukee Mitchell Park

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Milwaukee Parks Tours Guide: A Wonderful Home Holiday Option on Weekends

When in Milwaukee, having a good visit in many of their parks is a good way of spending your weekend. Being the largest city in the state of Wisconsin, Milwaukee has many parks that one can choose to if they want some nice walk while enjoying the scenic view of Milwaukee or have a picnic or simply playing with friends and family members.

Milwaukee Wiki Page

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Milwaukee County Parks

http://www.county.milwaukee.gov/ParksandPublicInfras7720.htm

Lincoln Park - located at 1301 W. Hampton Ave., Milwaukee, WI, the Lincoln Park is a waterpark in Milwaukee and the newest aquatic park in Milwaukee County that is perfect for the whole family. You and your family members will surely enjoy the tube and body waterslides and your kids will definitely love the spray jets, spray posts, water troughs, the bucket dump, and a lot more. The park is open from 10:am to 8:00pm on Mondays thru Thursdays and at 10:00am to 6:00pm on Sundays and Holidays.

Lincoln Aquatic Park

http://www.county.milwaukee.gov/Pools9145/LincolnAquatic.htm

Lakeshore State Park - if you want a more relaxing and an adventure closer to nature, then the Lakeshore State Park is ideal for you. While at the park one can enjoy at the wildlife habitat and viewing areas or have a nice walk or do cycling skating and more at the lakeside multi-purpose trail. Visitors can do various things at the 17-acre park. Getting there is possible by car, bike, and bus. Free and paid parking is also available at the Harbor Drive when no festivals are scheduled and at the O'Donnell Parking lot respectively. Discovery World and Milwaukee Art Museum Lots also have paid parking at the Summerfest lots during festivals.

Milwaukee Lakeshore State Park

http://www.friendslsp.org/