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Lion's Park

Activities:
Basketball
Picnicking
Playground


Tags: 

Port Washington Wisconsin Basketball Courts , Port Washington Wisconsin Parks , Port Washington Wisconsin Picnic Areas , Port Washington Wisconsin Playgrounds

Welcome to Lion's Park located in Port Washington, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee. Being located under a water tower makes Lion's Park easier to find. The basketball court at Lion's Park is easier to find. 

To contact the park office please call 262-284-5881.

Port Washington Wisconsin Park Ordinances

*Unless otherwise posted all parks open at 6:00 a.m. and close at 10:00 p.m.

*The following are prohibited; alcohol, defacing public property, disorderly conduct, littering, weapons

*The following are only allowed in designated areas; fires, horses, motor vehicles.

*All animals must be leashed and waste removed.

Please repsect these rules, the parks, and all local, State of Wisconsin, and United States statutes.



Ownership: 
City of Port Washington


Acreage: 
0.90

Location:

Lion's Park

500 Thomas Drive

Port Washington, Wisconsin 53074 United States

43.410437, -87.877568

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