There are parks in Wisconsin that seemingly go on forever. Some parks cover thousands of acres and are laced with miles of trails and endless vistas. Kaszube’s Park is not one of those places. This tiny Milwaukee park is one of the smallest parks in Wisconsin – it’s smaller than a city residential lot. But this little hidden gem of a park has an interesting story tied to Milwaukee’s early days, and it’s worth seeking out.

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There’s a lot more parkland to discover in the Milwaukee area. Learn more about the city’s parks on the Visit Milwaukee website. If you’re up for an even bigger adventure, the 135-mile Oak Leaf trail just high be your ticket to Milwaukee.

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