Wildflower Walking Trail - Jim Falls, WI

Wildflower Walking Trail - Jim Falls, WI Wildflower Walking Trail - Jim Falls, WI Wildflower Walking Trail - Jim Falls, WI Wildflower Walking Trail - Jim Falls, WI Wildflower Walking Trail - Jim Falls, WI
Shade Available
Covered Shelter
Seating
Dog Swim Area
Trash Bins
Parking

Wildflower Walking Trail Dog Park in Jim Falls, Wisconsin

Wildflower Walking Trail offers dog owners in Jim Falls, WI, a pet-friendly trail experience tucked alongside the river. This scenic spot is perfect for those looking to combine dog-friendly hiking with beautiful wildflower viewing in springtime. The location is known for its easy access to the water and picturesque picnic areas, making it a versatile spot for both relaxing and active outings with your furry friend.

The park provides amenities such as plenty of parking, picnic tables, an open (but not enclosed) shelter, and a boat ramp for river access. While the trails provide a peaceful retreat, dog owners should be aware that parts of the trail can be overgrown and there’s some poison ivy, so appropriate footwear and attire are recommended. Although there are open areas and river access, the park is not fenced and is not exclusively a dog park, so always keep your pup leashed unless local guidelines permit otherwise.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are pet-friendly trails, though some portions may be overgrown or rough at times.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? There is an open shelter and some shaded picnic areas, although many trees have been removed recently.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is plenty of parking available by the park and the boat ramp area.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, picnic tables are available for seating.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, restrooms are available near the boat ramp.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? There is river access, which is popular for fishing, kayaking, and dog play, though not a designated dog swimming pond.
  • Is the park open year-round? The park is open year-round, but access can be limited in winter due to snow.
  • Are there trash bins available? Yes, there are trash bins; however, visitors are encouraged to help keep the park clean.

Reviews

Owen Mallison

Don’t go on the overgrown parts (pokey and stingy) at least make sure your wearing good pants and your arms are up

Owen Mallison

Don’t go on the overgrown parts (pokey and stingy) at least make sure your wearing good pants and your arms are up

Tylin Xiong

The actual trail not the one that goes towards the water for kayaking is not well maintained, about 2 minutes into the walk, it gets overrun by poison ivy. Do not recommend unless ut gets better maintained.

Tylin Xiong

The actual trail not the one that goes towards the water for kayaking is not well maintained, about 2 minutes into the walk, it gets overrun by poison ivy. Do not recommend unless ut gets better maintained.

Delina Soumis-Roehm

One of my favorite things to do in the spring. So many flowers!

Delina Soumis-Roehm

One of my favorite things to do in the spring. So many flowers!

Sam Crisanti

Nice little trail on the side of the road. You can walk down to the water too

Sam Crisanti

Nice little trail on the side of the road. You can walk down to the water too

Jonni Hahn

4 stars

Jonni Hahn

4 stars

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