Mendota County Park, established in 1951, is a 19-acre park located in Middleton, WI. It offers a range of recreational activities including camping, boating, swimming, volleyball, and hiking. The park features a campground with 30 reservable sites, a boat camping area, a reservable shelter, and an unsupervised swimming area with an accessible ramp. Visitors can also enjoy amenities such as play equipment, basketball and volleyball courts, and a shallow launch for small boats, kayaks, and canoes.
The park is known for its historical significance, with Winnebago Indian villages and camps once located on Lake Mendota's shores. The area is home to numerous effigy mounds built by the Winnebago, and a historical marker provides more information about the region's rich history. Mendota County Park is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a variety of recreational opportunities in a picturesque setting.
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