2009-10 Washington County Visitors Guide www.visitwashingtoncounty.com Page 20 in & around Washington County Parks Germantown Parks & Recreation Department* N112W17001Mequon Road Germantown, WI  53022 262-250-4710 www.village.germantown.wi.us
 Germantown Parks & Recreation Department strives to enhance the quality of life for all people. Discoverourvariety of recreational activities and special events. Hartford Parks* TheCity of Hartford established its first parkland in 1917when land was acquired for East Side Park, which today is known as Willowbrook Park. The Hartford Park system is made up of seventeen rec- ognized sites, totaling over 200 acres of land. The park types and sizes make a diverse offering of recreational resources for the community and include mini-parks, neighborhood parks, communi- ty parks and special purpose parks. There are active use parks with picnic shelters, playgrounds, trails, swimming facilities and athletic fields. There are passive park sites that preserve the beauty of the area and protect the land and natural resource. To learn more of the City of Hartford, go to the City Web site at http://ci.hartford.wi.us/index.htm or call the Parks and Recreation Department at 262-673-8226 forinformation on ourpark and recreation services. Ice Age Trail* 3976 Hwy NN (Local Chapter) West Bend www.iceagetrail.org
Monthly hikes on the Ice AgeTrail - Lee Krueger 262-338-0539 for dates and times. 1000 miles of beautiful hiking trails - 40 miles of which extend from Monches to the North Kettle Moraine Forest.  Passing through woodlands, prairies and along waterways among land formation from the last great Ice Age. Snowshoeing & skiing are ok. Jackson Parks* Jackson Parks & Recreation Department/Boys & Girls Club * N168 W20733Main Street P.O. Box 637 Jackson, WI  53037 www.villageofjackson.com
 Jackson’s Parks & Recreation Department/Boys & Girls Club offer year round activities and special events. Don’t miss out on the wide variety of programs for people of all ages and abilities.   Ridge Run Park - West Bend Schoen  Laufen Park Veterans Memorial Pool Reis Memorial Park Kewaskum Parks* Kewaskum has two beautiful city parks. One is on the banks of the Milwaukee River. At the parks there are reserveable shelters and historical buildings. 262-626-8484 Newburg Parks* Newburg has two beautiful city parks on the Milwaukee River. 262-675-2160 For more information and photos of our parks, please visit www.co.washington.wi.us


 or call the County Parks Department at 262-335-4445.