Radiant Windmill Days Sponsors: Village of Baldwin & Fireworks City
US Highway 63
Windmill Park – A Charming Roadside Retreat
Windmill Park is a peaceful two-acre green space perfect for travelers and residents looking to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
The park is named after the Dutch windmill built in 1987 by local volunteers. While the windmill is non-functional, its blades still turn during the summer months, adding a unique and nostalgic charm to the park.
Windmill Park Features include:
Whether you're stopping by for a break or spending the afternoon, Windmill Park offers a welcoming space to unwind.
Main Street / 7th Avenue
Bailey Park – A Historic Community Gathering Space
Bailey Park, named in honor of Baldwin’s founder D.R. Bailey, is a charming one-acre park located on the east end of Main Street. This welcoming green space is perfect for both quiet relaxation and lively community events.
Baldwin's Bailey Park features include:
Bailey Park is a favorite spot for passive recreation and also plays a central role in local festivals and community gatherings.
It’s also home to the Main Street Farmers Market, held rain or shine from late May through mid-October, every Saturday from 9 AM to 1 PM. Stop by for fresh produce, handmade goods, and a true taste of Baldwin’s community spirit!
End of Main Street
Creamery Park – A Historic Space for Community Celebration
Creamery Park sits on the former site of the once-thriving Baldwin Creamery, which proudly served the community from 1892 to 1969.
The 10-acre Creamery Park offers:
Creamery Park is also the proud home of Windmill Days — Baldwin’s signature outdoor celebration and a three-time nominee for Best Outdoor Event! Whether you're enjoying a peaceful afternoon or joining in the festivities, Creamery Park is a cherished part of Baldwin’s past and present.
Maple Street
Mill Pond Park – Baldwin’s Premier Outdoor Space
At 27.4 acres, Mill Pond Park is Baldwin’s largest park and a hub for year-round recreation.
Mill Pond Park features:
Mill Pond Park is also home to the United Civic Center, which includes our indoor hockey arena, making it a favorite destination for both indoor and outdoor activities.
60th Avenue
Heritage Park – A Growing Space for a Growing Community
Dutch Heritage Park was developed alongside the growth of the Heritage subdivision and continues to serve as a valued recreation area for local residents.
This well-equipped park offers:
Open to all residents of the Village of Baldwin, Heritage Park is a perfect spot for family fun, community sports, and neighborhood events.
60th Avenue
Wintergreen Park – A Peaceful Escape into Nature
Nestled on 60th Avenue, just across from Heritage Park, Wintergreen Park spans 32 acres of beautiful wooded landscape. With a mix of pines and hardwoods, this tranquil area offers a perfect setting to walk, unwind, and observe local wildlife.
Nature Meets Fun at Wintergreen Park:
In the winter months, Wintergreen Park transforms into a seasonal playground for sledding, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing — fun for all ages!
6th Avenue
Little Creek Park – Small but Full of Fun
Though it's the smallest park in our community, Little Creek Park offers a great neighborhood space for casual ball games and basketball fun.
Thanks to the hard work of a local volunteer group, the park was thoughtfully updated in 2017, making it a safe and enjoyable spot for families and kids in the area.
Perfect for a quick game or a relaxed afternoon outdoors, Little Creek Park is a small gem with big community spirit!
The Village of Baldwin offers a wide range of outdoor activities and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors of all ages. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a peaceful day in the park, join a youth sports league, or embrace winter fun, Baldwin has something for everyone.
Baldwin is home to numerous beautiful parks perfect for relaxation, play, and community gatherings. One of our highlights is the open-air pavilion at Mill Pond Park, ideal for parties, family get-togethers, and special events. To reserve the pavilion, please contact the Village Clerk’s Office. Our parks are lovingly maintained by the dedicated Public Works Department, ensuring clean, safe, and welcoming spaces year-round.
Looking for active summer fun? The Baldwin-Woodville School District (Community Education) organizes and operates youth baseball, softball, and other sport programs throughout the summer. These programs provide great opportunities for kids to develop skills, make friends, and stay active in a supportive community environment.
Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the numerous golf courses located just minutes from Baldwin. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a casual golfer, you’ll find courses suited to all skill levels close by, perfect for a day out on the greens.
When the snow falls, Baldwin transforms into a winter sports playground. Enjoy hockey, snowmobiling, pleasure skating, cross-country skiing, sledding, and snowshoeing. Our village offers plenty of ways to embrace the cold season with fun and active outdoor options for the whole family.
Nestled right at 415 Maple St. on the east edge of Baldwin, the United Civic Center is where hockey dreams come alive! Whether you’re from Baldwin or the nearby towns like Woodville, Hammond, or Glenwood City, this is the place to catch all the thrilling hockey games and tournaments from October to April. Thanks to a great team-up with local schools and the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association, the rink is buzzing with nonstop action!
Step into a giant ice playground — our rink stretches about 190 by 95 feet, packed inside a 250-by-120-foot building. Grab a seat in our cozy 450-capacity stands and cheer on your favorite players! With two-tiered player boxes, the athletes get plenty of space to show off their skills.
Feeling hungry? Swing by our concession stand for tasty snacks and refreshing drinks. Got some game time to kill? Try your luck in the arcade or gear up at the pro shop, stocked with everything a hockey fan needs.
Call them at (715) 684-3831 or check out our website for the latest news, schedules, and the monthly hockey newsletter.
Come for the puck drops, stay for the excitement — the United Civic Center is where community and hockey collide!
At Baldwin-Woodville Community Education, we believe learning never stops—and that our community is the perfect classroom! Through a unique partnership with the school district, we create a vibrant space where people of all ages come together to share skills, passions, and ideas.
From hands-on workshops to fun classes, we maximize our public spaces to bring lifelong learning and connection to everyone. Join us in building a community full of pride, compassion, and endless possibilities!
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