King Park
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About King Park in Milwaukee
King Park is a 21.4-acre urban green space located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Situated on the city's near west side, the park serves as a vital community gathering place and recreational area for local residents.
Developed in the 1970s, King Park features a mix of open grassy areas and recreational facilities. The park was designed with a series of berms, or earthen mounds, along its western edge, which have been a distinctive feature of its landscape for decades. However, recent plans have been made to remove these berms to improve visibility and accessibility within the park.
At the heart of King Park stands the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, a hub for various community activities and programs. This center offers a range of facilities and services, making it a focal point for neighborhood engagement and recreation.
The park provides a balance of both active and passive recreational opportunities. Its open spaces allow for informal activities and relaxation, while dedicated sports facilities cater to more structured forms of recreation. The park's design aims to serve diverse community needs, from casual park-goers to organized sports enthusiasts.
King Park is part of the broader Milwaukee County Parks system, which manages and maintains the space for public use. The park's location and facilities make it an important asset for the surrounding neighborhood, offering green space and recreational opportunities in an urban setting.