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Located in the picturesque countryside of Weyauwega, Stevenson Park—also signed locally as Petersen Park—offers a peaceful setting for both people and their pets. This charming park is situated by the Wolf River and features opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and scenic views of historic buildings. It also includes a dedicated dog park area where dogs and their owners can relax and enjoy the outdoors together.
Stevenson Park provides visitors with several seating areas and a small playground, making it a family-friendly destination beyond just being a dog-friendly spot. While there may not be advanced amenities like agility equipment, it’s a wonderful retreat for those seeking a natural, pet-friendly environment with a boat launch and spots for lakeside recreation. The park is best enjoyed for casual outings and has the added convenience of parking and a portable restroom for guests’ needs.
Fishing there isn’t like it was 20 years ago. Mostly very small pan fish.
I was wondering?( Dirt Floor ) Guy Robert Lee 0r Anyone. Was there ever any walleye in this lake?
Cute little park in the countryside of Wisconsin. Seating for several groups and places to fish and portage a canoe/kayak. Great view of the lake and historic buildings nearby. Public restroom somewhat available with a port-a-potty but it’s something
This is actually Petersen Park. It was donated to the city of Weyauwega Wisconsin by Chuck and Sylvia Petersen, along with their daughter, Mollie Peterson Webb.
This is actually Petersen Park on their sign. Small playground, fishing piers, boat launch, historic silo with painting on it, dog park, kayak launch on Wolf River.