Discover the serene beauty and rich history of Green Lake Park, nestled just south of Mountain, Wisconsin, within the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. After nearly a decade, this five-acre gem proudly reopened its gates on May 25, 2024, thanks to the dedicated efforts of the Mountain Historical Society.
Green Lake Park offers a truly special escape. Spend your day relaxing on the natural sand beach, perfect for swimming and soaking up the Northwoods sun. The park provides peaceful access to the 25-acre Green Lake, a tranquil no-wake lake ideal for quiet paddling or simply enjoying the calm waters.
Step back in time at the park's historic pavilion, a magnificent stone structure built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1937. This beautifully restored pavilion, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, features a tall stone hearth that once welcomed CCC crews and local families for picnics and gatherings – a tradition you can now revive. It's available for rent, offering a unique backdrop for your special events.
More than just a park, Green Lake Park is a cherished piece of local history, reborn as a favorite picnicking spot, meeting place, and swimming hole. Located at 13322 Highway 32, it's open daily from May 25 through October 31, 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Come experience this revitalized treasure and create new memories at a place that has long held a special spot in the hearts of many.