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Hello, Spring! 10 Things To Do Around Greenfield

A fresh season brings new reasons to get outside and discover what our community has to offer.

Spring offers plenty of reasons to get out and explore what Greenfield has to offer, and this guide is a good place to start.
Spring offers plenty of reasons to get out and explore what Greenfield has to offer, and this guide is a good place to start. (Shutterstock)

Spring is here — and it’s the perfect time to get out, explore and reconnect with your community. Across Greenfield, seasonal events, outdoor spots and local favorites offer plenty of ways to enjoy the energy of a new season.

To help you get started, we’ve rounded up some great ways to make the most of spring around Greenfield. Before heading out, check with each location directly for current hours, availability and any ticketing or reservation details.


1. Konkel Park

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📍 5151 W Layton Ave, Greenfield, WI 53220

Konkel Park is a central gathering spot with open green space, walking paths, and a relaxed community feel that works well for a casual outing. The layout makes it easy to take a short walk or simply spend time outside without a strict plan. There’s a large parking lot on site, which keeps visits convenient.

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📍 E. Elm Road, Oak Creek, WI 53154

Root River Parkway offers scenic trails and wooded stretches that create a peaceful setting for walking or biking. The natural surroundings provide a nice break from busier areas while still being close to town. Parking areas are located along access points throughout the parkway.

🔗 More info: visitmilwaukee.org/listing/root-river-parkway/14024/


3. Southridge Mall

📍 5300 S 76th St, Greendale, WI 53129

Southridge Mall combines an indoor-outdoor shopping experience with surrounding walkways that make it easy to spend time moving around. It’s a simple option when you want something more activity-focused without committing to a full outdoor excursion. Large parking lots surround the property for easy access.

🔗 More info: southridgeshoppingmall.com/


4. Kulwicki Park

📍 10777 W Cold Spring Rd, Greenfield, WI 53228

Kulwicki Park features open fields and walking areas that give you plenty of room to spread out on a mild day. It’s a straightforward place to get fresh air or take a short stroll without needing a big plan. On-site parking makes it simple to pop in and out.

🔗 More info: ci.greenfield.wi.us/811/Kulwicki-Park


5. Whitnall Park

📍 5879 S 92nd St, Franklin, WI 53132

Whitnall Park is one of the region’s largest green spaces, offering trails, gardens, and a more expansive landscape than neighborhood parks. The variety of areas makes it easy to customize your visit based on how much time you have. Multiple parking lots throughout the park help with access.

🔗 More info: county.milwaukee.gov/files/county/parks-department/Park-Maps/Whitnall11.pdf


6. Wehr Nature Center

📍 9701 W College Ave, Franklin, WI 53132

Wehr Nature Center combines trails, exhibits, and natural habitats that create a more immersive outdoor experience. It’s a good choice when you want a quieter setting with a bit of variety. Checking hours before visiting is helpful since they can vary by season.

🔗 More info: wehrnaturecenter.com/


7. Greenfield Park

📍 2028 S 124th St, West Allis, WI 53227

Greenfield Park offers open lawns, mature trees, and paved paths that make it comfortable for a relaxed walk. It’s a dependable option when you want a simple outdoor break close to the area. Parking lots near the entrances make access straightforward.

🔗 More info: visitmilwaukee.org/listing/greenfield-park/3066/


8. Boerner Botanical Gardens

📍 9400 Boerner Dr, Hales Corners, WI 53130

The botanical gardens provide landscaped paths and seasonal plantings that create a visually rich place to explore. It’s a nice alternative to traditional parks when you want something more curated and scenic. Checking hours and admission details ahead of time helps you plan your visit.

🔗 More info: boernerbotanicalgardens.org


9. The Rock Sports Complex

📍 7900 W Crystal Ridge Dr, Franklin, WI 53132

The Rock offers outdoor activity options and open areas that give it a more energetic feel than a typical park stop. It’s a solid pick if you want something interactive rather than just a place to walk. Checking the schedule helps you see what’s available during your visit.

🔗 More info: visitbpc.com/Experience/TheRockSportsComplex


10. Honey Creek Parkway

📍 W. Bluemound Road, Milwaukee, WI 53213

Honey Creek Parkway provides a green corridor with trails and scenic stretches that make it easy to enjoy a quick outdoor break. The linear layout works well for a short walk or a longer route depending on your mood. Street parking and small lots are available at access points.

🔗 More info: visitmilwaukee.org/listing/honey-creek-parkway/13979/


Here’s to getting outside, exploring local spots and making the most of the season around Greenfield!

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