Wequiock Falls, one of Brown County's smaller parks, contains a large ravine featuring a close-up inspection of the Niagara Escarpment rock formation. In spring, the flow from Wequiock Creek forms a picturesque waterfall which gradually slows through the dry summer season.
A pretty place to picnic and relax along Highway 57, the park is equipped with picnic tables, restrooms, and a water spigot. Parking is limited during those times of the year that the water cascades over the falls.
The park is home to the Jean Nicolet monument and a Wisconsin Official Historical Marker highlighting Red Banks. This history relates to early settlement and dates back to 1634 when Jean Nicolet landed on the shore of Green Bay.
Hours
Dawn-dusk
Fees
Walking/hiking is free for all users!