Seventy-eight rolling acres of open park. Picnic shelters, walking trails, and camping facilities make this an attractive resting place and offers fun for the whole family. The park also hosts a 9 hole disc golf course.
Park Shelters
To make a reservation for a Waukon City Park Shelter, call 568-0081. Please leave a message including your: name, phone number, which shelter you would like to reserve, and what date and time you would like to reserve the shelter. There is no fee to use the shelters, but donations are welcome as we are a non-profit organization. Reservations can be made as short as a day's notice or as long as a year in advance.
Shelter | Capacity | Water | Electricity |
Ada Boltz Gazebo | X | ||
Campground (2) | 42 | X | X |
Kiwanis #1 | 12 | X | X |
Kiwanis #2 | 12 | X | X |
Kiwanis #3 | 18 | X | X |
Jaycee | 100 | X | X |
Thompson | 100 | X | X |
Sweeney | 80 | X | X |
Leschensky | 40 | X |
Another attraction to the Waukon City Park is Indian Springs Pond, located on the south edge of the park. Here you can fish or sit and relax on a bench. There are walking trails that connect the pond to the campground area. No swimming is allowed in the pond.
Hideaway Park is a wooden playground located on the south edge of the park, next to the Kiwanis #3 shelter. One of the main children attractions of the Waukon City Park.
The Pat Gallagher Memorial Softball Field is located on the southeast corner of the Waukon City Park. The softball field is open to the public. During the summer months, teen leagues use this field nightly.
There is an amphitheater located on the south side of the park that hosts Music in the Park nights on Thursdays during the summer months.
Park Hours
The park is open daily 6am - 10pm
Free Admission