Best attractions and places to see around West Allis include a mix of historical landmarks, natural areas, and cultural sites. The region offers extensive green spaces like Greenfield Park and Honey Creek Park, alongside significant historical architecture and cultural venues. West Allis is also connected to a broader network of trails, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration.
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Pebble Beach within Lakeshore State Park is a small patch of beach along Lake Michigan. This particular section of beach is on a small inlet created by the patch of land that is Lakeshore State Park that juts out into the lake, so visitors are not actually looking at Lake Michigan as they look at the waters on this beach's shore.
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Pebble Beach within Lakeshore State Park is a small patch of beach along Lake Michigan. This particular section of beach is on a small inlet created by the patch of land that is Lakeshore State Park that juts out into the lake, so visitors are not actually looking at Lake Michigan as they look at the waters on this beach's shore.
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This 22-acre state park has a restored prairie and pebble beach. You can get views of the city of Milwaukee and views of Milwaukee Bay.
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The Hoyt Park Footbridge dates back to the 1939 and the New Deal. The CCC built countless projects across the country in order to drive recovery from the Great Depression and this beautiful bridge is part of that legacy.
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Take a short break during your ride and enjoy sweeping views of Lake Michigan with a fresh breeze.
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This 15.6 mile shared used paved trail is named after the baseball legend Hank Aaron. It provides a continuous connection between American Family Field, home of the Milwaukee Brewers, and the Lake Michigan lakefront.
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This 22-acre state park has a restored prairie and pebble beach. You can get views of the city of Milwaukee and views of Milwaukee Bay.
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Pebble Beach within Lakeshore State Park is a small patch of beach along Lake Michigan. This particular section of beach is on a small inlet created by the patch of land that is Lakeshore State Park that juts out into the lake, so visitors are not actually looking at Lake Michigan as they look at the waters on this beach's shore.
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West Allis offers several excellent trails for outdoor enthusiasts. The Hank Aaron State Trail is a 15.6-mile paved path connecting West Allis to the Lake Michigan lakefront, ideal for both cycling and walking. The extensive Oak Leaf Trail system also runs through the city, including segments in Greenfield Park and the Root River Parkway. For more detailed routes, you can explore guides like Hiking around West Allis or Cycling around West Allis.
Greenfield Park is a large recreation area featuring a beautiful lagoon for birdwatching, wooded trails, a prairie garden, and a waterfall. Honey Creek Park also offers walking paths and a gazebo. For a unique experience near the lake, Pebble Beach within Lakeshore State Park provides a small patch of beach along Lake Michigan.
The West Allis Historical Society Museum, housed in an 1887 Richardson Romanesque Cream City brick building, showcases the city's past. You can also visit the Hoyt Park Footbridge, a historical structure dating back to 1939 and part of the New Deal legacy. Other notable historical points include the Wisconsin State Fair Park, which has been a Milwaukee neighbor since 1892, and the historic West Allis Farmers Market.
Absolutely! Greenfield Park is a major family destination with an 18-hole golf course, a family water park (Cool Waters Aquatic Park), and various trails. LaFollette Park and McCarty Park also offer athletic fields, playgrounds, and recreational facilities. The Hank Aaron State Trail is also considered family-friendly for walks and bike rides.
West Allis is home to the Pettit National Ice Center, one of only two indoor speed skating rinks in the United States. Summit Place, a redeveloped site, serves as an anchor for downtown shopping, dining, and arts performances. The city also hosts various community events and festivals, such as Food Truck Fridays and the A La Carte Street Festival, and Camp Harvey is recognized as a Midwest Craft Breweries Hub.
Cool Waters Aquatic Park, located within Greenfield Park, boasts the tallest waterslides in Milwaukee County, a heated pool, and interactive water toys. Greenfield Park itself features a lagoon, and McCarty Park also has a lagoon for fishing. For a lakeside experience, Pebble Beach offers a small patch of beach along Lake Michigan.
West Allis features several buildings with distinct architectural styles. The West Allis Historical Society Museum is housed in an 1887 Richardson Romanesque Cream City brick building. Other examples include the Koelsch Funeral Home with its Tudor façade, the McMicken House known for its gambrel roof and Craftsman details, and the historically significant Wadhams Gas Station.
The West Allis Post Office contains two significant oil on canvas murals, 'Wisconsin Wild Flowers – Spring' and 'Wisconsin Wild Flowers – Autumn,' painted by Frances Foy in 1943. While not in West Allis itself, the nearby Milwaukee Art Museum is renowned for its striking architecture, especially the Burke Brise Soleil, which opens and closes like wings.
Yes, Greenfield Park's beautiful lagoon is an excellent spot for birdwatching. The park's wooded trails and prairie garden also provide opportunities to observe local wildlife. Honey Creek Park, with its natural setting, can also be a good place for spotting local fauna.
The West Allis Farmers Market is a vibrant community hub featuring local vendors, live music, food, and beer trucks. It operates three times a week from May to November and is also recognized as a historic property, making it a lively and culturally rich experience.
During the holiday season, Candy Cane Lane is a popular festive display that runs through Oklahoma and Montana Avenues and 92nd to 96th Street, known for its elaborate holiday decorations and lights.
Wisconsin State Fair Park is a major attraction that hosts the annual Wisconsin State Fair. It also features The Milwaukee Mile Speedway, one of the world's oldest racing facilities, making it a venue for various events, from agricultural fairs to motorsports.


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