Miller Park

Hours of Operation6:00am-10:00pm (Unless special permission is granted)

Miller Park is a public park that covers over 80 acres.  The creation of the park was made possible through the generous donations of both funds and land.  The Village received its first deed to part of the park in 1972, and the park continued expanding until it reached its current size in 2009.  Citizens and organizations who have greatly contributed to the formation of the park include Charles A. Miller, James & Florence Laubach, William & Maxine Ford, Lewis A. Brown, the Edgerton Rotary Club, the Edgerton Chamber of Commerce, and the Edgerton Village Council.  

Over the years, Miller Park has gained such amenities as an open-air pavilion with picnic tables, an open-air gazebo, and an enclosed shelter house that can be rented for receptions, meetings, reunions, and parties. See details for rental information under the Community Links Tab. The park has one full-length and fully lit basketball court with four baskets, three tennis courts, and three adult co-ed regulation-sized softball fields and one pony league field.  The fields are equipped with a full concession stand with clean restroom facilities and a press box/media center with a fully lit field. 

Also available to the public is a sand volleyball court, a nature trail, a driving/chipping hill for golfers, and a sledding hill for the winter.  Ford Lake (Miller Park Pond) provides fishing. Fishing is on a catch-and-release policy only.  No fishing license is required to fish in the pond.  Swimming is strictly prohibited at the pond. Additionally, children can enjoy the “Munchkin Junction,” playground area.