Whitney Park

800 Main St, Green Bay, WI 54301
4.5 acres | 1.8 hectares
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About Whitney Park in Green Bay

Whitney Park is a historic public space located in downtown Green Bay, Wisconsin. Established in 1829, it is the oldest park in Green Bay, originally platted as "Washington Square" by Daniel Whitney, an early settler and entrepreneur who developed the area. The park was later renamed in Whitney's honor after his death in 1862.

Situated in the heart of the city, Whitney Park serves as a central gathering place for the community. It features a fenced-in dog exercise area where canines can socialize and play off-leash, making it a popular destination for pet owners. The park also includes an amphitheater that hosts various events during the summer months, including Theater-in-the-Park performances and music concerts.

Whitney Park's location near downtown Green Bay provides easy access for residents and visitors alike. Its green spaces offer a peaceful retreat from the urban environment, allowing people to enjoy nature within the city limits. The park's long history and central location have made it an integral part of Green Bay's community life and urban landscape.

What to Do at Whitney Park

Active Recreation

Basketball CourtHorseshoe PitPickleball Court

Nature & Wildlife

Dog-Friendly AreaOpen Grassy Area

Visitor Services

AmphitheaterPlaygroundRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Picnic AreaShelter

When is Whitney Park Open?

Monday:6AM-10PM
Tuesday:6AM-10PM
Wednesday:6AM-10PM
Thursday:6AM-10PM
Friday:6AM-10PM
Saturday:6AM-10PM
Sunday:6AM-10PM

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