Know Before You Go

Getting to the Forest

A blue city traffic sign indicating to turn right for the Forest Exploration Center

​Physical Address:

1800 Forest Exploration Drive
​Wauwatosa, Wisconsin 53226

On the historic Milwaukee County Grounds in Wauwatosa, the Forest is bounded by Swan Boulevard to the south, Underwood Parkway to the north, Wil-O-Way Underwood to the west, and the MMSD stormwater basins to the east.

An illustrated map of the Forest Exploration Center and surrounding roads and neighborhoods

Main Entrance
​Primary access is by way of our entrance road, Forest Exploration Drive, north of the roundabout at Swan Boulevard and Discovery Parkway. Accessible parking and main trailhead access at this location. 

Secondary Entrance
A second trailhead entrance and accessible parking area is located at the Camp Wil-O-Way Underwood Recreation Center.* 
Please enter the forest only at the designated trailhead access point to the left of the Recreation Center building. 

* The Recreation Center is not a public facility.

We Strive to Balance Public Use and Habitat Protection

The Rules

Please observe the following property rules to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all who visit and to protect all plants and animals that live here.

Operating Hours
​Day Use Only: Dawn to Dusk

Dogs Must Be Leashed
Dogs must be under control and on a leash no longer than 6 feet.
Pick up pet waste.

Leave No Trace
Take everything you brought in with you, including food, garbage, and pet waste. Use the dog waste station at the trailhead when available.

No Bicycles in the Forest 
Foot traffic, wheelchairs, and strollers only.
For the safety of all visitors and forest health, please park your bike.

No Hunting | No Trapping
Do not discharge weapons, including guns or bows and arrows.
No trapping of wild animals.

Call 911 in an Emergency
Non-Emergency: Police (414) 471-8430
Wildlife, Resource or Environmental Violation:
DNR  1-800-TIP-WDNR or 1-800-847-9367

The Trail

​The Forest Ecology Trail is a self-guided nature trail that loops through one mile of southern hardwood forest. Trail surface and exhibits are wheelchair accessible.

Trail surface: 1 mile, compacted crushed stone. Obstructions: possible tree roots, fallen branches, erosion, leaves, and vegetation
No restrooms no water no trash
Take only memories. Be courteous. Respect wildlife.