The park is situated on land adjacent to the historic Cedarburg Mill, which dates back to the 1800s.
The park hosts the annual 'Cedarburg Summer Sounds' concert series.
The creek flowing through the park is a tributary of the Milwaukee River.
The park grounds have been used as a venue for local festivals including the Cedarburg Wine & Harvest Festival.
Cedar Creek Park is a primary municipal green space located along the banks of Cedar Creek in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. The park features a permanent bandshell stage used for community events and summer performances. A playground area is available for children, alongside open grassy fields. The site serves as a scenic terminus for visitors exploring the historic downtown district nearby. Walking trails provide access to the creek waterfront, which is a focal point of the local landscape. The park is integrated into the city's broader parks and forestry management system.
The wooden footbridge overlooking the creek, capturing the historic mill in the background.
Check the city event calendar for concert schedules before visiting to avoid peak crowds if you prefer a quiet experience.
Bring bug spray if visiting during the humid summer months, as the creek proximity attracts insects.
Combine your visit with a walk through the adjacent historic downtown Cedarburg.
Do not attempt to swim in the creek, as water conditions can be unpredictable and are not monitored for recreational use.
Park facilities, including the stage, are primarily utilized and maintained from late spring through early autumn.
Leashed pets are generally permitted, but visitors must clean up after them; follow standard leave-no-trace park principles.