First date? Walk in Myrick Park! You can play on the awesome wooden play structure, and - if it’s going really well- stroll out to the island and canoodle on the fishing pier. There’s a private bench (you’ll have to find it yourself) from which you can watch the muskrat love on the lake, an adorable little demonstration garden (show off your botanical knowledge for that special someone and pop a nasturtium blossom into their mouth for a spicy treat!) and some picnic tables for when you whip out the snacks. Guaranteed good time, low commitment, no cost. Wander and explore, chat and flex, and if it’s really going badly, it’s not that big - you’ll still be able to get back to the car pretty quickly to make your escape. Dogs welcome (on leashes); if you haven’t got a date, maybe you can meet someone there with a little help from...
Read moreMyrick Park offers a welcome retreat in La Crosse. Its generous green spaces provide ample room for various activities, from leisurely walks on its network of trails to enjoying the playground facilities. The park's gardens are consistently well-kept, offering visual appeal and pleasant scents throughout the year. Accessibility is a notable feature, ensuring the park can be enjoyed by all. The natural backdrop of the bluffs adds a scenic dimension to the overall experience. It serves as an ideal location for relaxation, physical activity, and connecting with the natural environment. Myrick Park is a valuable asset to La Crosse, and I recommend it as a worthwhile destination for both those who live here and those visiting. It's a pleasant escape within the city limits. Live...
Read moreNot as fun as used to be. I miss the zoo. They have the structure for kids to play on and the marsh trails to hike on. It has the eco zoo building which only has local animals and you have to pay to get in. The zoo was free only things you had to pay for was the food at the concession stand, the souvenir shop, tickets for the kid rides which was only like .25 to .75 and the food for the animals which was like .25. The was a main staple to our community. It was open year around and there was a play ground in there. They still have the 2 different shelters to have gatherings or parties. There are grills and bathrooms. There used to be a wading pool but that was taken out. You can sled on the hill...
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