Marshfield Area Community Foundation: Weber Nature Park

Joe & Bernedine Weber Nature Park is located in a neighborhood on the west side of Marshfield, close to homes, schools, and other bike and walking trails. It is used by all ages in our community. This project demonstrates how, when an individual has an idea about how they might help our community’s quality of life, they can see their vision come to life with the help of others in our community. The city, the Department of Park and Recreations, the DNR, and the Marshfield Community Foundation came together to make this park a reality.

The 37-acre park is located at the corner of Holly Court and West 5th Street. A covered shelter with restrooms, a picnic area, and walking/biking trails are part of the facilities.

Weber Park is another addition to MACF’s long list of contributions to the community, which include the Adler Kodiak Bear Exhibit at the Wildwood Zoo, Wildwood Station, Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library, Hackman Field, the Youth Baseball fields, Weber Park, Hamus Park, Hardacre Park, Brehm Park Disk Golf, the Skate Park, Boson Tennis Complex, Tiny Tiger Intergenerational Center, the ACE Academy, Griese Park, and many, many more.

A tax exempt, non-profit organization, MACF uses public support to better connect those with a cause in mind to its completion while taking care of administrative tasks, and continues to establish permanent, named funds for public benefit.

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