The Parks & Trails Department plays a vital role in providing recreational opportunities and maintaining public spaces for all to enjoy. The department manages various facilities, trails, and services for the residents. They also handle issues reported by residents.
Harrison's parks are a valuable resource that provide social and recreational spaces.
Comprehensive Outdoor Plan(PDF, 7MB)
Map of Harrison Park Locations(PDF, 226KB)
Harrison Parks:
There are many recreational outlets in Harrison including ball fields, playground equipment, cross country skiing, bicycle & hiking trails, boating, fishing, swimming, year round planned events and more. Residents are encouraged to utilize Harrison's growing neighborhood parks: Darboy Community Park, Dogwood Park, Clover Ridge Park, Farmers Field, Harrison Athletic Association Field, and the upcoming Rennwood Park.
High Cliff State Park and Calumet County Parks are local parks and recreation areas enjoyed by people both far and near.
Clover Ridge Park
Clover Ridge Park is a small neighborhood park adjacent to the Highline Trail.
Clover Ridge Park
W5479 Hidden Trail Ln
Harrison, WI
Map
Park Amenities:
The 5.84-acre lot offers a playground with swings and 2 play modules for ages 2 to 12. Several disc golf baskets are placed along the High Line Trail for practicing drives and putting.
Darboy Community Park
Darboy Community Park is the most developed and utilized park in Harrison. The 17.6 acre park features annual community events like Summer in the Park and Fox Cities Festival of Lights in November & December. Darboy Community Park is fully developed with facilities served by electric and water utilities. The park also connects to the Noe Road trail and features a nature trail within it.
Darboy Community Park
N9334 Noe Rd
Harrison, WI
Map
Park Amenities:
2 Basketball Courts • 3 Sand Volleyball Courts • 2 Baseball Backstops • 1 Tennis Court • 6 Pickleball Courts • Playground with 3 Play Modulars for Ages 2-12 • Swings • Nature Trail with a Pond • Fire Pit • Rental Pavilion with Electricity, Running Water, & Restrooms •
Dogwood Park
Dogwood Park is a mini park (.83 acres) located in the southwest region of Harrison's suburban area. Recently developed, the park includes sanitary and water utility hookups and electricity.
Dogwood Park
W6390 Dogwood Ln
Harrison, WI
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Park Amenities:
The park currently includes a playground with 2 play modules for ages 2-12, swings, a picnic/shade shelter and portable restroom.
Farmers Field
Established in 2020, the 19.14-acre lot was donated to the Village of Harrison by Alex & Eleanor Hoelzel and their son Tom.
Farmers Field Park
W5807 Manitowoc Rd
Harrison, WI
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Park Amenities:
The park boasts a sledding hill, a playground with 2 play modules for ages 2-12, multiple soccer fields, a parking lot, and lighting. Plans for the park include sports courts and a trail.
Rennwood Park
Located south of Midway Rd and north of Cedar Ridge Dr. (between Christopher Ln and Ethan Dr), Rennwood Park is being designed to as a neighborhood park with planning efforts provided by a recent resident survey. Survey results indicated a desire for a natural and inclusive playground, walking trails, and lighted parking.
Survey Results(PDF, 311KB)
Park Amenities:
COMING SOON!
The Village is working with GRG Playscapes to design a natural inclusive playground. Development of the park is planned to begin in 2025.
Harrison Trails:
As Harrison continues to grow, developing and maintaining trail systems that connect residential areas to recreation facilities, schools, and businesses becomes increasingly important. Currently, the Village has two main multi-use trail connections: Highline (1.12 miles), Noe Road (1.07 miles), while the Friendship State Trail is working to connect to Harrison.
Additionally, there are snowmobile trails following an east-west direction mostly south of USH 10, then to High Cliff State Park and Lake Winnebago.
Multi-use Trails
Currently the Village has two main multi-use trail connections: Highline Trail (1.12 miles) & Noe Road Trail (1.07 miles). Both trails are paved and are 10' wide to accommodate both bicycles, wheelchairs, and pedestrian traffic.
Highline Trail Map(PDF, 91KB)
Noe Road Trail Map(PDF, 41KB)
Upcoming Trails - High Cliff Connection
The Village of Harrison is working with KL Engineering, the Village of Sherwood, and the Wisconsin DOT to study the feasibility of constructing a multi-use bike/pedestrian trail along Old Highway Rd & Pigeon Rd. This is being evaluated as part of an effort to expand trail access and connect to existing trails in the Harrison-Menasha area and ultimately provide an off-road connection to the High Cliff State Park.
The feasibility study is developing several alternatives that are being evaluated based on safety, environmental impacts, utility, longevity, maintenance, property impacts as well as cost. Feedback from the public and partner agencies will be integral to this process.
Old Hwy Rd Trail Concept(PDF, 11MB)
Old Hwy Rd Existing Conditions(PDF, 10MB)
Pigeon Rd Existing Conditions(PDF, 4MB)
Frequently Asked Questions(PDF, 100KB)
The Village Board has supported grant applications along with proposed design and construction of a new trail called Old Highway Trail. More to come...
Old HWY Trail Proposed Concept(PDF, 1MB)