Attractions and places to see around Merton include a variety of natural landscapes, with parks, lakes, and rivers forming prominent features. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, boating, swimming, and fishing. Merton is characterized by its blend of natural beauty and historical elements, providing diverse points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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This wooden bridge crosses Bark River and offers a great opportunity to pause and appreciate the peaceful river, which even looks like a pond, along with the surrounding vegetation.
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Nagawicka Lake spans 981 acres and reaches depths of up to 90 feet, making it ideal for boating, swimming, and fishing. The lake is home to diverse fish species, including Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, and Walleye, offering a great fishing experience. This picturesque lake provides plenty of recreational opportunities for visitors.
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The Lake Country Trail, spanning 15.2 miles, takes cyclists from Waukesha to Oconomowoc through Wisconsin's picturesque Lake Country. This route, largely following an old Milwaukee-Watertown Interurban Railway path, features farmland and rolling hills, with occasional glimpses of Pewaukee and Upper Nemahbin Lakes. In Delafield, the trail intersects with the Cushing Park Road Recreational Trail, which leads to the Glacial Drumlin State Trail. Nearby, Naga-Waukee Park offers recreational activities such as swimming, boating, and fishing in Nagawicka and Pewaukee lakes, making it a perfect stop along the trail.
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A beautiful spot to observe how nature and industry come together. The Bark River flows into Merton Millpond on its way through the city. Keep your eyes peeled and you'll spot many bird species on the riverbanks and in the sky.
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This is a 460 acre park with a swimming lake (Lannon Pond), lots of hiking trails, campsites and picnic areas. At the end of the 19th century, the park was used for quarrying stone. You'll spot historical relics from this time such as an old stone crusher.
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Nagawicka Lake is a great place for outdoor pursuits; you can boat, swim and fish here. The water covers an area of 981 acres.
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Merton is rich in natural beauty, offering several lakes and rivers. You can visit Menomonee Park, which features a swimming lake and extensive hiking trails. The Merton Millpond and Bark River is a beautiful spot for birdwatching, while Nagawicka Lake is perfect for boating, swimming, and fishing.
Yes, several attractions are great for families. Menomonee Park offers a swimming lake, picnic areas, and trails suitable for all ages. Both the Merton Millpond and Bark River and Nagawicka Lake provide opportunities for outdoor fun like bird spotting, boating, and swimming. The Lake Country Trail is also family-friendly for cycling.
Merton offers a variety of hiking opportunities. You can explore trails within Menomonee Park. For more options, check out the nearby hiking guides, which include routes like the 'Grass and Forest Lake Loop Trail' and segments of the 'Ice Age Trail' such as the 'Monches Segment' and 'Loew Lake Segment'. Find more details on these trails in the Hiking around Merton guide.
Absolutely! If you're looking for an easy stroll, the 'Ice Age Trail: Monches Segment' and 'Forest Lake loop from Chenequa' are popular choices. You can find these and other accessible routes in the Easy hikes around Merton guide.
Menomonee Park, while primarily a natural area, also contains historical relics from its past use as a quarry at the end of the 19th century, including an old stone crusher.
The Lake Country Trail (Route of the Badger) is an excellent choice for cyclists. This 15.2-mile trail takes you through picturesque landscapes, largely following an old railway path, and connects to other recreational trails like the Glacial Drumlin State Trail.
Yes, the Merton Millpond and Bark River is noted as a beautiful spot to observe various bird species along the riverbanks and in the sky. The natural areas around the lakes and rivers generally offer opportunities for wildlife spotting.
For water activities, Menomonee Park features a swimming lake (Lannon Pond). Nagawicka Lake is also ideal for boating, swimming, and fishing, with depths up to 90 feet and diverse fish species.
The Bark River Bridge offers a great opportunity to pause and appreciate the peaceful river and surrounding vegetation. Additionally, the Merton Millpond and Bark River provides scenic views where nature and industry converge.
Runners can find several suitable trails around Merton. Popular routes include the 'Forest Lake loop from Oconomowoc Lake' and the 'Menomonee Park loop from Sussex'. More running options are detailed in the Running Trails around Merton guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, with parks, lakes, and rivers providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the quarry relics in Menomonee Park, offers varied points of interest. The peaceful atmosphere of spots like the Bark River Bridge is also highly valued.


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