Address: 6125 3rd Ave, Kenosha, WI 53143, USA
Phone: +12626534080
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
Gaby Marquez
summer times go to this place it is very beautiful there you can go with your family you take your grill and enjoy your roast meat and bathe you have a great time .... oh and it has a beautiful garden to take photos of quinceañeras, weddings, birthday of all kinds of photos for memories there you can go ..
Colby
Great atmosphere for a park and if you just wanna go for a nice walk or bike ride on a sunny day.
J Marinelli
All year long this beach is peaceful and a great place for families or just to take a walk and enjoy the waterfront.
Court Court
Beautiful park with playground equipment, amazing views of the marina, lake, surrounding area. There is a small beach with swimming at own risk. Less crowded. Close to many Kenosha lake attractions and downtown area. The is an old cannon that has been there for as long as I can remember. In my 40 years of learning I do not know the reason that cannon is there. Would have been a cool lesson to learn in my school years. Visit if you can.
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I dont think so. I'd call Kenosha's Park District to ask
I would say no. There's no hook ups. If you dont need that and just need a place to park for a few days you should be ok.
Eichelman Park was first called Lake Park. Some residents thought the name “Lake Park” was unromantic so they dubbed it “Fiddlers Green”. In 1887, Bernard Frederick John Eichelman, a successful tailor, gave a chunk of land to enlarge Lake Park. The City honored Eichelman by renaming the park in his honor. The Cannon a Model M1898 7-inch Siege Howitzer, located in Eichelman Park, was manufactured by Watervliet Arsenal in 1900. The 7-inch Howitzer was paired with the 5-inch siege guns for emergency coast defense in the Spanish- American war. The Siege Howitzer in Eichelman Park was placed in the park, together with a German Howitzer and carriage, in 1920. Today, only the Siege Howitzer remains on display in the park. KENOSHA HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION.
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