Jenni & Kyle Preserve
925 Post Road
Madison WI 53711
City of Madison
Features:
Cam-Rock Park Photos
Special Park Rule: Fishing ponds are for children 14 years or younger and persons with permanent
disabilities who might otherwise not be able to enjoy a fishing trip.
This park is located in the City of Madison on Post Road next to the Madison Area Rehabilitation Center.
The vision for the Jenni and Kyle Preserve began in 1989 with a donation from Harvey and Patricia Wilmeth,
given as a memorial to their two grandchildren, Jenni and Kyle, who both died at the age of 4 due to a
degenerative neurological disorder. The Jenni and Kyle Preserve is unique in that the park is intended
to serve children and persons with disabilities, and provides accessible fishing and picnic areas, trails,
wheelchair swings, and a shelter building around two spring-fed ponds containing trout and panfish.
Location
Entrances
Interpretive Exhibits
Shelters
 | Shelter | Yes | 4 | Accessible swings, fishing, trails |
The vision for the Jenni and Kyle Preserve began in 1989 with a donation from Harvey and Patricia Wilmeth. The donation was a memorial for their grandchildren, Jenni and Kyle, who both died at the age of 4 due to a degenerative neurological disorder. The Jenni and Kyle Preserve is a unique park that is intended to serve children and persons with disabilities, and provides accessible fishing and picnic areas, trails, wheelchair swings and a shelter building around two spring-fed ponds containing trout and panfish. The shelter has 4 elcecrical outlets and four picnic tables. No amplified music or tents are allowed. PLEASE NOTE: Fishing ponds are for children 14 years or younger and persons with permanent disabilities who might otherwise not be able to enjoy the sport of fishing.
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