Prentice Park

Category: Park in Ashland, Wisconsin

Address: Park Rd, Ashland, WI 54806, USA

Phone: +17156827059

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Rebekah D

Mar 1, 2022

Unique stop in Cornecopia, WI. We filled a water jug up and enjoyed the water for the duration of our visit. It was good and tasty. Worth it to go here, even in the winter.

Marge Grafton

Aug 18, 2021

My 2 girlfriends and I stayed 3 days. We left everyday all dayto sight see and everything was safe. Very very nice bathroom and showers. Probably the best I've ever seen. Would definitely go back!! Oh the staff was awesome!!

Marc-Grégor Campredon

Aug 14, 2021

Nice Sand, lots of shade. A good source of water. A geo cache. Picnic table. Benches. Easy in and out parking. Great place, very quiet and relaxing despite the old highway running right by it.

Amber M

Apr 19, 2019

My favorite place to go for artistic inspiration and some peace and quiet. It is always peaceful and quiet here in the park, and the walking trails are usually clear (unless there is a storm), and there are a few artesian wells scattered around the park. With a beautiful view, nature everywhere, clean drinking water, and a nice park for the kids to play at, this park is definitely my favorite in town.

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Questions & Answers

Is this under water as of 6/27/18?

Sueann Hansen | May 31, 2019
Shelley Kempf | Jun 1, 2019

No it is ok

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how much money is it

ZOEY HEINRICH | May 31, 2019
Derek Bickford | Jun 1, 2019

https://www.visitashland.com/plan-your-visit/recreation/camping-kayaking/ These are the current prices. $30 a day for RVs

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Why are the bathrooms locked at night, tent camping with children, wouldn't recomend!!!

Audrey Bant | May 31, 2018
Henri Poincare | Jun 1, 2018

Because the people in Ashland are terrified of people "just wandering into" places, so EVERYTHING is locked up after a certain time. Friends of mine from Mexico are shocked that the churches here are always firmly locked (even in Mexico City, churches are ALWAYS open), friends of mine from Santa Barbara were surprised that City Hall was locked after hours (you can view the public areas in City Hall there always, the offices get locked), and the public bathrooms here are only open certain hours. It's impossible to talk to anyone about this here. It's part of their cultural outlook, and therefore they cannot be rational about it, though they loudly protest otherwise.

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