WINNER
1995 Great American Main Street Award
~ National Trust
for Historical Preservation
The
Bull At Pinehurst Farms
Home to the only Jack Nicklaus
Signature Golf Course in the state of Wisconsin. Rolling meadows,
steep ravines, dense woodlots and the ever-present Onion River make this new
course both challenging and enjoyable for golfers of all skill
levels. 18-Hole Championship Golf Course open to the public - Full-Service Bar and
Restaurant - Banquet Facilities - Full-Service Golf Shop - Single-Family
Lots and Luxury Golf Villas for sale. From Interstate-43, take Hwy. 28
three miles west to the intersection with Hwy. 32. Turn left on Hwy.
32.
For Tee Times and other information, visit
www.golfthebull.com or call 920-467-1500.
Old Plank Road Trail
This multi-purpose recreation trail follows the east/west route of State Highway 23
between Sheboygan and Greenbush. A favorite of bicyclists, runners/joggers,
walkers, skaters, rollerbladers, mopeders, horseback riders, and snowmobilers.
Jaycees River Walk
Hear the roar and feel the power as the Sheboygan River rushes over the falls.
This 6-acre park offers a scenic view of the Sheboygan River and a good workout
on its 688-yard sloping rail which runs from the Monroe Street bridge to the Broadway
Street bridge.
Sheboygan Falls YMCA
Facilities and programs for fitness, strength training, basketball, volleyball, family
activities and child care. Aquatics, youth sports, child care
facility, cardio fitness and strength training, aerobic classes, gymnastics
and adult sport program all offered. 305 Buffalo Street, Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085
(920) 467-2464
Web Site: www.sheboygancountyymca.org
Email: mgussy@yahoo.com
Odyssey
Fun Center Bowling
alley and entertainment center located at 100
Hamann Dr.
(Off Hwy. 32N) in
Sheboygan Falls. For more information on special events and open
bowling visit the web site at www.ofcbowl.com
or Phone: 920-467-3578.
Our Newest...
Settlers Park Located
along the banks of The Sheboygan River, this new addition offers the
perfect vantage point to enjoy the beauty of nature, the following waters
and dramatic dam, as well as the beauty of the riverfront bluffs as a
backdrop. Benches and tables await visitors as do winding scenic
paths.
The
Scenic Overlook Deck and the Gazebo offer perfect "picture" settings.
Built in 2001 entirely with donated funds, this newest park in Sheboygan
Falls offers a place of
beauty and serenity to all who visit.Click
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Rochester Park A 10-acre community park
located on the city's east side. Lighted baseball diamond,
soccer field, tennis courts, restroom facilities/shelter, grills, playground equipment,
volleyball court, basketball court and sledding hills.
River Park A 10-acre community park
located in the central part of the city. The park, which is
surrounded by the Sheboygan River, offers scenic viewing and many recreation
opportunities. A lagoon in the center of the park is a traditional spot for family
fishing
and winter ice skating. Two shelter houses, restroom facilities, tennis courts,
lighted
baseball diamond, grills, and playground equipment.
Falls View Park This 3/4-acre park offers a
spectacular view of the falls of the Sheboygan River.
Located in the heart of the downtown, the park is a favorite of picnickers. A grassy
area and picnic tables are available.
Woodview Park
This 1/2-acre neighborhood park on the city's northwest side offers a wooden climbing
apparatus, swing sets, slides and other playground equipment.
Whistling
Straits
Host site of the 2004 PGA Championship, this Pete Dye-designed golf
course is also set to host the 2010 and 2015 PGA Championship and the
2020 Ryder Cup. Whistling Straits is approximately 15 minutes northeast
of Sheboygan Falls.
Blackwolf Run
Host site of the 1998 US Women's Open, Blackwolf Run offers two
championship golf courses - the River Course and the Meadows. This Pete
Dye-designed golf course located approximately 4 minutes east of
Sheboygan Falls.