
190 S. Main Street
This park is located along the Red Cedar River near the southwest corner of the Main Street Bridge. The upper portion of the park is relatively flat terrain with a steep embankment to the river. Amenities include picnic tables.

Monroe Ave
This park is located in the far northeastern corner of the city. The park is located on a point of land between Rice Lake and the Red Cedar River. There is a .06 acre parcel with water access, which was a former Rice Lake beach along the Red Cedar River. The park is in a residential area and is heavily wooded with a series of non-developed foot paths. Approximately 60% of this park is located in Rice Lake Township. Amenities include a picnic table.

701 Hatten Avenue
This neighborhood park is located in the southwestern part of the city on Hatten Avenue. The natural features of the park include a sloped terrain to the Red Cedar River. Amenities include picnic tables, grills, playground equipment, swing benches, shelter, horseshoe pits, restrooms, off-street parking, and blacktop walkways.

33 Ann Street
Tate Park serves Rice Lake as a community park and is located on the western terminus of Ann Street. Amenities include two lighted softball diamonds, playground equipment, picnic shelter, batting cage, basketball court, parking lot, a multi-purpose building with a concession stand, restrooms, press box, and storage area. Each ball diamond is equipped with electronic scoreboards and public address systems.

This park is located near Hammond Avenue at Lakeshore Drive and borders Rice Lake. The natural features of the area are primarily wooded and wetlands. The area is semi-developed with some limited trails and bridges over wetlands.

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.