Bluhm Farm Park in Muskego

Ephemeral pond in the woodland in spring.
This 50-acre City of Muskego neighborhood park includes a 16-acre forest that contains an ephemeral pond and wetland. The woodland is dominated by exceptionally large black oak, bur oak, and white oak trees, some of which are estimated to be over 200 years old. Prairie vegetation was planted on almost nine acres adjacent to these woodlands with oak trees planted within portions to re-establish the oak savanna cover type. A footpath loops through the woods and continues into the adjacent wooded property.
A paved path connects to the Muskego Recreation Trail.
Amenities include baseball/softball diamonds, football/rugby field, picnic areas, playground, restroom, and shelter.
For more information go to the City of Muskego website.
For a map of the park, click here.

Woodland Panorama – early spring
Gallery (click to enlarge)
- Woodland Panorama – autumn
- Pond reflections
- Stand of giants
- Tiny puffballs
- Stipple of red and green
- Shagbark hickory
- Regeneration after prescribed burn
- Massive stick fort in woods
- Fungi and lichen
- Oak in autumn
- Patches of wildflowers after prescribed burn
- Bloodroot blossoms
Address
S77W13607 McShane Dr.53150, Muskego, WI, US