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United States, Wisconsin, Appleton

City Park

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City Park in Appleton, United States, is a scenic 9.6-acre park that offers an ideal setting for walkers and runners alike. With its well-maintained trails and lush greenery, the park ...

City Park in Appleton, United States, is a scenic 9.6-acre park that offers an ideal setting for walkers and runners alike. With its well-maintained trails and lush greenery, the park provides a refreshing and invigorating environment for outdoor activity enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or a brisk run, the park's diverse routes cater to various fitness levels and preferences. From the picturesque 'Round town' route spanning 5.5 miles to the expansive 'Down in the flats' trail covering 7.3 miles, there are options to suit every individual's pace and distance goals. In addition to its extensive trails, City Park boasts a tranquil atmosphere that makes it a preferred destination for those seeking a rejuvenating outdoor experience. The 'River' route, stretching over 4.7 miles, offers breathtaking views and a serene ambiance, making it an excellent choice for a peaceful walk or run along the water's edge. The park's well-marked routes and varied terrains ensure that walkers and runners can enjoy a fulfilling workout while immersing themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or a casual fitness enthusiast, City Park provides an inviting and enriching setting for your activity of choice. For walkers and runners seeking a comprehensive guide to the park's routes and additional information, the Pacer Pedometer app is an invaluable resource. With detailed maps, route lengths, and estimated times, this app offers a convenient way to explore the park's offerings and plan your fitness activities. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to Appleton, City Park is the ideal destination to embrace the outdoors, stay active, and immerse yourself in the natural charm of this picturesque park.

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City Park in Appleton is the ideal destination for walkers and runners looking to enjoy the outdoors in a beautiful setting. With essential amenities such as wheelchair-friendly paths, a leisure playground, picnic sites, and restrooms, the park caters to the needs of individuals seeking an active and comfortable environment for ...

City Park in Appleton is the ideal destination for walkers and runners looking to enjoy the outdoors in a beautiful setting. With essential amenities such as wheelchair-friendly paths, a leisure playground, picnic sites, and restrooms, the park caters to the needs of individuals seeking an active and comfortable environment for their walking and running activities. Additionally, the park's wheelchair-friendly accessibility ensures that everyone can fully enjoy the outdoor experience. Whether you're looking to go for a brisk walk or a long run, City Park in Appleton provides the perfect backdrop for your fitness pursuits. The park's serene surroundings and convenient bicycle parking make it a great choice for those who want to incorporate cycling into their exercise routine as well. Embrace the beauty of nature and elevate your walking and running experience at City Park in Appleton.

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https://appletonparkandrec.org/parks,-pavilions-and-trails/neighborhood-parks/city-park
Essential Amenities
Playground
Picnic Site
Wheelchair friendly
Restroom
Accessibility
Wheelchair friendly
Other Amenities

Bicycle parking

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Peabody Park
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Telulah Park
Erb Park
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FAQs about City Park
Where is the best place to walk in City Park in Appleton?
The best place to walk in City Park in Appleton is 'Round town,' which is a 5.5-mile route with a rating of 3.0. It is highly recommended by the Pacer community for its scenic views and pleasant walking conditions.
How many routes are in City Park in Appleton?
City Park in Appleton offers three different routes for walking or running: 'Round town' (5.5 miles), 'The river' (4.7 miles), and 'Down in the flats' (7.3 miles). Each route provides a unique experience for park visitors.
Which is the longest route in City Park in Appleton?
The longest route in City Park in Appleton is 'Down in the flats,' which spans 7.3 miles. While it's the longest, it's also known for its beautiful surroundings and is rated 2.0 by the Pacer community.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/runners in City Park in Appleton?
Yes, City Park in Appleton offers essential amenities such as wheelchair-friendly paths, a leisure playground, picnic sites, and restrooms. These amenities cater to the needs of walkers and runners by providing accessible paths and restrooms for convenience.
How accessible is City Park in Appleton?
City Park in Appleton is wheelchair-friendly, ensuring accessibility for all visitors, including walkers and runners with mobility challenges. The park's pathways are designed to accommodate individuals with diverse mobility needs.
What kind of sports can I do in City Park in Appleton?
In addition to walking and running, visitors to City Park in Appleton can engage in activities such as cycling, as the park provides bicycle parking. The park's wheelchair-friendly paths also make it suitable for adaptive sports and activities.
What is the best season to walk in City Park in Appleton?
The best season to walk in City Park in Appleton is spring and fall when the weather is mild and the park is filled with blooming flowers and colorful foliage.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in City Park in Appleton?
In City Park, Appleton, you should prepare for cold winters with snow and ice, and warm summers with occasional thunderstorms. It's advisable to dress in layers and be prepared for changing weather conditions.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in City Park in Appleton?
In City Park, Appleton, you might encounter various wildlife such as squirrels, rabbits, birds, and possibly deer. It's important to respect their space and observe them from a distance.
Nearby Parks
Jones Park
Island Park
Arbutus Park
Peabody Park
Ellen Kort Peace Park
Jaycee Park
Telulah Park
Erb Park
Vulcan Heritage Park
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