Lime Kiln Park Natural Area home page

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There is a secret place in Menomonee Falls; a wild area hidden from view right in the heart of downtown.

The secret is out. The wildlife sanctuary is called Lime Kiln Natural Area.  It is a habitat for birds, flora, fauna, and a place to contemplate near the waterfall. 

It is an outdoor classroom for meaningful environmental education.

For information, call: David Voelz at 
(262) 853-1835.
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You Are Invited To Our October 22 Meeting!
We welcome all who are interested in the current status and ecology of Lime Kiln Natural Area.  Click here for your invitation.  Click here for the Press Release with details. The 7pm meeting will be held at the Library.
Lime Kiln Park Power Point Presentation: CLICK HERE then click on screen to view all pages.
Lime Kiln Natural Area is located along the Menomonee River adjacent to the downtown Village Centre, and is approximately 16.5 acres in size. 

The park derives its name from two historic lime kilns located within the park, which along with the quarry, date from the 1840's and are in the National Register of Historic Places. 

(Knights of Columbus Lucky Ducky Derby race for charity, in Lime Kiln Park, 5/08)

Lime Kiln Natural Area is a diverse natural area with a cattail marsh, fresh (wet) meadow, forested drainage, hardwood deciduous forest and the Menomonee River corridor.  About 9.5 acres of the lands along the river gorge are embedded with fossils that date from the Silurian Era, 45 million years ago. These acres have been designated a geological area of state wide significance. (GA-I)
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