Every season celebrates the natural beauty of Rice Lake, Wisconsin. It’s easy to find something fun to do and create moments to share with your favorite people. The lake of Rice Lake spans over 900 acres and is the hub for year-round active outdoor recreation. Pick any season to head to the lake with your crew to go fishing, boating, swimming, or ice fishing. Kick off the fun with your friends and family by getting lost in time on the Ice Age Scenic Trail, the year-round multiple-use recreational trail. Grab your helmet and buckle up for the longest UTV & ATV trail in Wisconsin, the Wild River Trail, showcasing 92 miles of natural Wisconsin beauty.

1204 Hammond Avenue
Earl Clanton Memorial Park is a community park located on Hammond Avenue and on County Road SS and is adjacent to the Rice Lake Hockey Arena on the north end of the city. Facilities at this park include two lighted softball diamonds, a flag/touch football field, a fenced playground area, and a multi-purpose building which includes a concession stand, ADA compliant restrooms, press box, storage room, and a sheltered picnic area. Each softball diamond as well as the football field is equipped with electronic scoreboards and a public address system.

20 East Stout Street
Veterans Memorial Park, formally known as City Park, is utilized as a community park. Natural features include a rolling terrain with access to Rice Lake. The park area is directly accessible to neighboring residential areas and to lake related activities. Amenities include an ADA compliant shelter and restrooms, a small storage area, picnic tables, drinking fountains, and playground equipment. Specialized recreation facilities include two lighted tennis courts, a Veteran’s War Memorial, Civil War monument, fountain, and an architecturally designed band shell with storage.