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Park
PARKS
Avisit to the many parks in and around Crivitz is just the ticket for recreation on a beautiful day. In the Village of Crivitz, visit Don Brooks Park, located on the Peshtigo River and County Road W. It features river access, a playground, picnic tables, restrooms and a beach area.
Littleland community playground is near the center of the village. It has an extensive playscape area that borders a baseball field and an incorporated disc golf course.
CLOSEST COUNTY PARKS
Lake Noquebay Park is on the south side of this largest inland lake in Marinette County. The park features a boat landing, a playground area, sand beach, outside showers, bathhouse, restrooms, and recreation center. The building can be rented for reunions and other gatherings.
Left Foot Lake Park is 5 minutes southwest of the village. This is one of the newly improved parks. As the name implies, it is located on Left Foot Lake. This park has a boat landing and an improved swimming area with a sand beach.
One step further, Twin Bridge Park is located on the west side of High Falls Flowage. High Falls is known for its pristine shoreline, studded with granite outcroppings and attractive Northwoods forestland. Amenities include restrooms and dressing rooms, picnic tables, a sand beach and a playground. Camping is offered.
Thunder Mountain Park is a gently developed 160-acre park at the highest point in Marinette County. While it does not have immediate access to a body of water, this park features hiking trails with beautiful views and natural wonder.
Governor Thompson State Park is Northeast Wisconsin’s newest park attraction. It continues to evolve and improve. This park is just northwest of Twin Bridge Park and is located on Caldron Falls Flowage. It boasts two inland lakes, flowage access, boat launches, picnic areas, sand beaches, wooded ski or hiking trails, and public use buildings. Camping is offered, with 87 rustic sites, 16 sites with electric, and 3 boat-in sites.
Camping is offered at many of the parks in this area. That information can be obtained in the camping section of this guide or online through “The Real North” or Governor Thompson State Park.