The lake is a man-made swimming reservoir, distinct from a natural lake.
The park was originally developed as part of a larger effort to provide dedicated public swimming space in the Ashwaubenon area.
The site features a sandy lake bottom designed specifically for recreational swimming rather than boating or fishing.
Ashwaubomay Lake Park is a man-made swimming facility located within the Village of Ashwaubenon, Green Bay. The park features a large, sand-bottom swimming area designed for families and casual swimmers. Amenities include a sandy beach area for lounging and adjacent green spaces for picnics. The park serves as a community hub during the summer months with lifeguards on duty during operational seasons. The facility is managed by the Ashwaubenon Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department.
The elevated grassy berm overlooking the entirety of the swimming area.
Bring your own beach chairs and umbrellas as permanent shade structures are limited.
Check the official Ashwaubenon village website for daily water quality or safety status updates before arriving.
Pack water shoes, as the sandy bottom can occasionally shift or contain organic debris.
Do not arrive during the shoulder seasons, as the swimming facility is strictly seasonal and often drained or closed to the public.
Open seasonally during summer months only; closed during fall, winter, and spring.
Appropriate swimwear is required; no glass containers are allowed on the beach.