Swan Park

Category: Park

Address: 316 E South St, Beaver Dam, WI 53916, USA

Opening hours

Sunday: 6AM–10PM

Monday: 6AM–10PM

Tuesday: 6AM–10PM

Wednesday: 6AM–10PM

Thursday: 6AM–10PM

Friday: 6AM–10PM

Saturday: 6AM–10PM

Reviews

Samantha Marquardt

Apr 12, 2022

Cute little park that has a rock wall that goes around it with only 2 ways to get in which is amazing when you have more than 1 child, you can keep a better eye on them. They got this weird building in the middle of the park area. Otherwise good fun park for smaller children.

Kimberly “Kimmy” Sullivan

Aug 16, 2021

I have lived in or around Beaver Dam for most of my life. Swan Park, now that I have a child, is a untapped resource. There's plenty of room to run and play. Or picnic with plenty of grills all around the park. The wading pool is fun for all ages, especially if you have a beach ball! And there are usually lots of other children to play with. My husband and I took my son on Saturday, and he had a wonderful time. He ended up playing with some kids that he met at the park for over 3 hours. Definitely worth a visit, and you're probably going to want to come again

Neil Hinterberg

Aug 2, 2021

This is a beautiful old park in the heart of Beaver Dam. It was originally a mineral spring with a health resort founded by Dr. Swan which he donated to the city and then it was turned into a park over 100 years ago. It has some nice play areas for the kids and a public pool with lifeguards during the day. There's a lovely old pond with a stone bridge over it and a smyisland too. The pond is currently in disrepair and there's a fundraising effort to fix it up. Worth a visit when you're in town.

Bruce Wilk

May 23, 2018

Great Park. Large. Playground for all levels. Huge tornado shelter built by the namesake of the park. River with Bridges. How to grandchildren ages seven and 4 had a great time here.

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Questions & Answers

Who do you call when somone gets hurt on park equipment that breaks

Adrian Caro-rios | May 16, 2018
Mary Gray | May 17, 2018

I would call either the police or city hall. I'm sure either one would be able to help you.

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