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Pets and Watertown's Leash Law: According to Watertown City Code, it is unlawful for any dog or cat to run at large in
within the corporate limits of the City, including within City parks. All animal waste must also be picked up by the pet owner.
Park Hours: All of the City of Watertown parks are open to the public from 6 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Fires: Fires are permitted in grills for cooking of food. Fires are prohibited in all other cases.
More parks rules on the Parks FAQs page.
Park Furniture Donation Program – Order Form
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Parks
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The City of Watertown maintains 11 parks comprising over 42 acres of open space. These park spaces offer residents a
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Park Furniture Donation Program
The City of Watertown Park and Recreation Commission welcomes individuals, community
groups and organizations to donate park furniture for our City parks (order form in .pdf format). |
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variety of recreational activities, such as walking trails, baseball and softball fields, picnic areas, skating rinks and fishing areas
on the Crow River. All of the parks in the City of Watertown are open to the public until 10 p.m.
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The fishing pier at Old Mill Park. |
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Park areas and picnic shelters are available for public use without the need to reserve them. More information on the
rules and regulations that affect the use of park facilities can be found on the left side of this page.
The City has also conducted an extensive Parks, Trails and Open
Space Master Plan that is available in .pdf format [47 MB]. Due to the large size of this file, please make sure that you are on a
high-speed connection when you try to view this document.
Below is a list of amenities found at each of Watertown's parks. More information on each of the City's parks can be
found on the Park Amenities page. There is also a map available with the locations of all
City parks and open spaces [.pdf format].
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