Marshall Park
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About Marshall Park in Madison
Marshall Park is a scenic public space located on the western shore of Lake Mendota in Madison, Wisconsin. Spanning approximately 37 acres, this community park offers a variety of recreational opportunities for visitors.
The park features a small sandy beach area, which is popular for swimming and sunbathing during the warmer months. Adjacent to the beach, there is a boat launch facility that provides access to Lake Mendota for boaters and anglers. The launch is well-maintained and can accommodate various types of watercraft.
Marshall Park is known for its natural beauty, with mature trees providing ample shade throughout the grounds. Grassy areas offer space for picnicking and casual outdoor activities. A playground is available for children to enjoy, and sand volleyball courts provide additional recreational options for visitors.
In partnership with Marshall Boats, the park offers watercraft rentals, including pontoon boats, kayaks, and canoes, allowing visitors to explore Lake Mendota. This service enhances the park's appeal as a destination for water-based activities.
The park also holds historical significance. It features a sculpture titled "Mildred," dedicated to Mildred Fish Harnack, a World War II resistance fighter with Wisconsin roots. This artwork, along with a Holocaust memorial, adds a cultural and educational dimension to the park experience.
Marshall Park's location provides scenic views of Lake Mendota and the surrounding landscape, making it a popular spot for nature appreciation and photography. The park is open from 4:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily, offering extended hours for early morning and evening visitors.