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    Rainbow Park

    4.7 (3 reviews)

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    LaFollette Park

    LaFollette Park

    (2 reviews)

    When we moved into the neighborhood 2 years ago, the park was nice but the playground was messy…read morebecause of a sand base and the equipment nothing to talk about. Last month West Allis remodeled the playground and now it has a rubber base, ropes course, handicapped swing, musical instruments, rock wall, and scavenger hunt for the little ones. The park also has a nearby splash pad, baseball diamonds, soccer field, basketball and tennis courts, and paved paths for runners, moms with strollers, and rollerbladers. In the winter, they create an ice rink on the courts as well. There is a building on the property that could use some updating - very 70's style, but it is available for parties or other events and with the great playground right there, it's perfect for reunions and showers. When I've been there, there has also been bathrooms open to the public (no more kids begging to pee and finding any bathrooms locked!). There is also a water bubbler outside on the east lower side of the building. This park is so beautiful now. There are picnic benches as well. It's a great family spot and I'm bragging to all of my friends with kids about our fantastic upgrades and encouraging them to come by!

    Another nice Milwaukee County Park. It's a good size. Lots of open field, sledding hill, baseball…read morediamond, four short basketball hoops, picnic areas, large rentable Hall, playground with splash pad and walkable paved trails. It is well maintained. It's handicap accessible and has baby swings. I didn't find a parking lot, so I parked on a side street in a residential neighborhood. If you park on 92nd street, it's a hike to the amenities. The basketball courts are not regulation size and the net is really low. The backboard is also mounted directly to a steel pole so beware when dunking.

    McCarty Park

    McCarty Park

    (9 reviews)

    Lots of space, basketball courts, trails, water, water slides, playground, tennis/pickleball/etc…read morecourts, baseball/softball field, what more do you need? Very lovely park with lots of nice trees, water, and so so many geese and ducks. There has been some construction there throughout 2026, but nothing too major or disruptive. Very quiet and peaceful.

    This is a great space in West Allis. The walking paths are paved and meet ADA guidelines. The…read morebaseball diamonds look recently updated, there is a large play area of kids, a pool, and a pond for fishing (stocked with fish!). There is frequently a food truck or two parked on the perimeter. I've visited a couple times and there are a lot of people during nice weather. There is definite need for available restrooms - there are a couple bathrooms, they were just locked (even though the signs said they were open). Luckily, we found 1 port-a-potty at the far edge of a baseball diamond. The pond also needs some love - there is quite a bit of smelly algae, and I imagine the dissolved oxygen levels are low due to high water temperatures, especially during the summer. Not sure how well the fish are doing, and it is HEAVILY fished. However, it was nice to see so many families enjoying the pond and I love seeing parents teach their kids how to fish. As an ecologist, it is sad to see Honey Creek is still confined to the concrete channel that runs through the park. But the ducks and geese seem pretty happy. A solid 3.5ish stars, will be back next time I'm in the area.

    Reservoir Park

    Reservoir Park

    (4 reviews)

    Great park for young children! My son is 13 months and was actually able to enjoy the smaller…read moreplayground, crawl up, use tunnel, make noise, and SLIDE (with an assist). There is also a double swing for both toddler and parent to swing together which he loved!!!

    tl;dr An older neighborhood park with fenced baseball diamond with bleachers and lights, park…read moreshelter with bathrooms and drinking fountain. Plus, a brand spanking new (2017) Landscape Structures branded, baseball themed, playground with rubber playing surface. I hadn't planned on going to this playground, heck, I had never heard of it before... But, our plans to head to the zoo got foiled by the massive lines from the free Senior day. So, I opened Yelp, searched for playground, and this beauty popped up. Yelp, you saved the day, yet again! The little kids side (2-5) is unique, but in a positive way. I feel like most little kids areas are the same basic=boring setup. It sorta reminded me of the old woman who lived in a shoe, with a sloped roofline and misshapen/unbalanced look. This area had ringing music notes, a track to run little cars/balls down, a crawling tube, a spinning giant glass marble, on top of the slides, climbing ladders, etc. Plus, there was a dedicated little kids swing set, with two toddler swings, two regular swings, and then the much loved yet hard to find toddler/parent combo swing!!! The big kids side includes a four seat seesaw, an accessible swaying "boat", multiple climbing walls, a standing gravity spinner, five slides, "concessions stand", a dedicated big kids swing set with accessible swing, and more. All of this included old shade trees, overlooked the diamond, and was a short walk from the bathrooms. Kudos to West Allis for installing a truly great and unique playground.

    Elm Grove Park

    Elm Grove Park

    (9 reviews)

    WOW! What a cool…read morepark area. Plenty of parking. Free. There is a nice easy paved trail, and if you are lucky enough, you may come across a deer eating some leaves. There is a pond or stream, there are flowers, birds, and all kinds of sights and nature to enjoy. If that is not your thing there are baseball fields, tennis / pickle ball courts, basketball courts, etc. Definitely a great place for some peace and quiet / solitude, or a date, or a family gathering. I can't believe how lucky we were to come across the deer and of course I did not have my camera with me because the rain was coming, so I only got some cell phone pics and video. The area around the park is nice too, so green and woodsy. If you are in the area, and want a nice park to try out then you should give it a chance.

    Oh my goodness the nostalgia is REAL at Elm Grove Park. This is where I grew up, took swimming…read morelessons, attended "safety town," played in soccer tournaments, learned to ride my bike, and ran wild as a pre-teen. As you can probably gather, it's a massive green space, with lots to enjoy! Great for families as they playground is very quality. There are paths/trails that wind around the pond and wooded areas. You'll find plenty of tennis courts (I still come to watch my dad play all the time), as well as baseball diamonds, a frisbee golf course, volleyball nets, and some hills in back that make great for sledding in the winter. The swimming pool is massive (open June-August), and offers both lessons and fun theme-nights. Truly something for everyone at this park! Not to mention, it is extremely well-kept. I love coming back here and can't wait to bring my son once it warms up outside.

    Rainbow Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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