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Reedsburg... A City
on the Move
Reedsburg residents and visitors enjoy green peaceful settings and fun playgrounds in Reedsburg's parks.
Our community's parks offer a wide variety of activities for the whole family. Both young and old will enjoy playgrounds, shelters and picnic sites on large open grounds with barbecue grills, athletic fields and tennis courts.
Many of Reedsburg's parks offer quiet rural settings. For the adventurous, there are hiking trails to explore the great outdoors and get back to nature.
If you like fishing - Bring along your gear and try your luck. Reedsburg's parks even offer fishing opportunities.
Weather you're looking for a quiet place to relax in the shade with a good book or enough room for a family reunion, Reedsburg parks are sure to meet your needs!
Just a stones throw from the down-town's business district on North Park Street is a quiet place to relax called City Park.
One of Reedsburg's first parks was donated in 1848 by David C. Reed, founder of the city.
Located alongside of a tree-lined
boulevard is Reedsburg's largest park. A favorite site for family gatherings, Webb Park includes playground equipment, picnic facilities, shelters, tennis courts, restrooms, a swimming pool and much more.
Peaceful and quiet, Reedsburg's South Park, located at 850 South Pine Street offers a fishing pond and access to the Baraboo River. Slightly out of the way, South Park may be Reedsburg's best kept secret!
Donated by Ken Plenke, this beautiful crescent shaped pond provides some of the best area fishing for young and old alike.
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