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Three Bridges Park

Three Bridges Park

610 S 35th St, Milwaukee, WI 53215, USA

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Category:Hiking with Kids
Location:Milwaukee, WI

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Events & Schedule

Special Events(Last 2 months - Next 6 months)

Urban Candlelight Hike

Every February

Two miles of trails are illuminated for a casual winter stroll.

Valley Week (including UEC’s Take it Outside- Bike Day)

September 20th- 27th (annual)

An annual event celebrating the Menomonee River Valley, including biking and other offerings, with a specific 'Take it Outside- Bike Day' event by the Urban Ecology Center at Three Bridges Park.

🍎Food Policy

  • No grills or open flames allowed due to prairie grass.
  • No picnic tables or garbage bins in the park. Visitors must remove everything they bring in (carry in, carry out).

🛡️Safety Policy

  • No grills or open flames allowed (due to prairie grass).

📅Booking Policy

  • Park space is available on a first-come, first-served basis; no reservations for general park space.
  • Community gardens can be reserved at the Urban Ecology Center.

🚗Parking Information

  • Three Bridges Park is not visible from the street; four convenient parking locations are available:
  • Street parking on W Canal St across from Ingeteam (3550 W Canal Street). Note: parking permissions vary, especially during Brewers games.
  • Behind Palermo’s Pizza at the south end of 33rd Court.
  • Near the Urban Ecology Center (3700 W Pierce Street).
  • In the parking lot behind (to the north of) the Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservancy (The Domes, 524 S Layton Boulevard).
Information extracted from official website • Last updated: Oct 15, 2025

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What People Say

What's Great

  • Spacious play areas (mentioned in 4 reviews)

Areas for Improvement

  • Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 4 reviews)

Recent Reviews

Eura Sarkodie

Eura Sarkodie

3 years ago

Beautiful trails, lots of areas for bikes, strollers, skates, etc - as well as hiking, kayaking and fishing. Very quiet and relaxing. A good mixture of natural and urban scenery well blended. Would be nice if there was a garbage can🗑 or two, so people might be encouraged to through things away vs on the ground.

Robert Jay Cronen

Robert Jay Cronen

3 years ago

I stumbled upon this awesome area by accident whilst exploring the menomonee valley on foot and it is fricking wonderful! Besides the great Hank Aaron bike trail there are thoughtfully placed trails which afford the weary explorer privacy and serenity getting one close to the Menomonee River proper!

Frances Delzer

Frances Delzer

4 years ago

This part of the Hank Aaron State Trail has a great urban trail with railroad tracks on one side and lovely long golden grass on the other side gently towering above the Menomonee River. The park replanted a lot of the same grass that was there when the Native Americans lived in that area along the river. It is a wonderful, re-energizing spot to escape the bustling city life right in the city!

Austin Winkler

Austin Winkler

5 years ago

Excellent place to walk, bike or run. I took a small length of the Hank Aaron Trail through Three Bridges Park. An awesome paved/concrete trail.

Samantha Vollmer

Samantha Vollmer

3 years ago

Great place for bikes and walks. Seriously great park but the address is more like 3301 canel street. It is in the back parking area of polarmos

Contact Information

610 S 35th St, Milwaukee, WI 53215, USA

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Opening 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
Sunday: Open 24 hours

Quick Stats

Overall Rating
4.6
Total Reviews328
Recent Reviews5