Welcome to Old Falls Village Park

Old Falls Village Park is located on the southwest corner of Pilgrim Road and County Line Road.   Look for the Caboose.

Old Falls Village Park is one of Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin's unique parks, including 18.8 acres of woods, a lawn area, eight historical buildings, a rentable Public House, a performance stage, a Biergarten, and a pavilion. 

Aerial view of a green landscape with scattered buildings, trees, and open fields. A blue water tower is visible in the background, along with a road and residential area.

FAQ’s

  • The park is open all year round for the public to walk and enjoy.  The event season opens with the first Old Falls Biergarten on May 2, 2025, on the Revolutionary War weekend, May 3-4.  Check out the event schedule for the dates of the events.   Also, check out www.Facebook.com/OldFallsVillagePark for event updates.

  • Yes, the park is available to rent.  The Pavilion and areas around the park are available for your special event, including weddings.  There is also a meeting room in the Public house and an upstairs meeting room in the Caretakers Space. To rent Old Falls Village Park, contact us at Events@oldfallsvillagepark.com.

    You may go for more information at https://www.oldfallsvillagepark.org/rent-the-park

  • Yes, dogs are welcome to Old Falls Village Park.  They must be on a leash.  Our park has many visitors and families that attend.  Please watch your dog and bring them at your own risk.  For your convenience, there are two Dopi-pot poop bag dispensers at the park.  Please pick up after your dogs and keep our community park beautiful for all to enjoy. 

  • As of April 3, 2023, the Village Board of Menomonee Falls authorized two non-profits to co-manage Old Falls Village Park in conjunction with the Village staff.  The two groups are the Menomonee Falls Historical Society and Friends of Old Falls Village, a non-profit organization created to help co-support the park.  

    We thank the village staff for all their maintenance, grass cutting, and snow plowing activities at the park, keeping it looking its best all year. The goal of this new arrangement is for Old Falls Village Park to become a more vibrant, active, and visited park in Menomonee Falls. Please stop for any of our many themed events, the Old Falls Biergarten and ask for a tour, or even enjoy a peaceful afternoon in the park.

  • Yes, tours are available through Friends of Old Falls Village Park.  Contact us at events@oldfallsvillagepark.com.  We welcome bus tours as well.

  • Many local hotels are in the area, some less than a mile away. See our hotel list in the area.

  • There is much to do and see in Menomonee Falls and surrounding areas besides Old Falls Village Park!

    Go to Downtown Menomonee Falls to shop and play. Enjoy the new playground and splash pad at Village Park.

    If you like historical buildings, visit Fiddleheads Coffee shop and the Hot House Tavern next door on Appleton Ave. to shop in historic buildings. Bank of Flowers and the Stained Glass shops are also in historical-looking buildings in downtown Menomonee Falls.

    Go to the historical-looking bridge on Main Street and view the waterfall over the Lepper Dam, the Mill Pond, and the historical Mill across the street. Walk the path along the Menomonee River and find the Lime Kilns next to the natural waterfall that Menomonee Falls is named after.

    You can bike on the Bugline Trail from Old Falls Village Park (through a subdivision and over the Highway) all the way to Merton and back.

    Go swimming in the quarry in Menomonee Park on Townline Rd.

    See a Play by the Patio Players at North Middle School Theater.

    Enjoy a Paint and Sip event at the Art Lounge, including a piece of their scrumptious cheesecake.

    And More! Enjoy your visit to Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.

Map of Old Falls Village Park showing various locations like Miller-Davidson House, Barn, Parking, Train Depot, Public House, School House, Koch House, Steichen House, Sparrow Cabin, woods & wetlands, and more. Includes features like Grassy Parking, fire pit, gazebo, beer garden, and paths. Not to scale.

Thanks to the efforts of the Village of Menomonee Falls and the Menomonee Falls Historical Society for preserving these buildings.

The Miller-Davidson House

The Carriage House

Umhoefer House

Buildings

The Milwaukee Road Depot

The School House

Walker-Sparrow Cabin

The Barn

Koch House

Steichken House