Parks & Recreation

Winona Lake Limitless Park

Over the past several years, Winona Lake Limitless Park has undergone a complete transformation, evolving into a vibrant and inclusive community space designed for individuals of all ages and abilities. What was once a traditional park has been thoughtfully reimagined to remove barriers, encourage connection, and provide meaningful recreational opportunities for everyone. 

While significant progress has been made, the vision for Limitless Park continues to grow. The Town of Winona Lake remains committed to expanding and enhancing the park with future improvements, including additional accessible features and inclusive opportunities. 

As a result, fundraising remains an essential and ongoing effort. Through grants, partnerships, and generous public and private donations, the community plays a vital role in bringing each new phase to life. Continued support ensures that Winona Lake Limitless Park will keep evolving to meet the needs of residents and visitors for years to come. 

We invite you to be a part of this continued growth. To learn more, support the park, or follow its progress, please visit our social media pages or contact the Town of Winona Lake. Together, we can ensure Limitless Park remains a place where everyone belongs.

Park Director

Holly Hummitch

Lake City Greenway

The Lake City Greenway is a paved trail system that connects key parts of Winona Lake, making it easy to walk, run, or bike between parks, neighborhoods, and local spots. The paths are well-maintained and relatively flat, so they’re accessible for all ages and activity levels. Along the way, you’ll pass through a mix of wooded areas, open spaces, and community hubs, giving it a nice balance of scenery without feeling too remote. It’s a practical and enjoyable way to get around or just spend some time outside.

Bibler Park

Bibler park is located on the shores of Lake John and while there is no beach, public seating allows for fishing and wildlife viewing of the lake which boasts a wetlands and abundance of fish, bird, and insect species. On some days, the public might also be able to view some of Winona Lake's urban deer population walking through or turtles crawling out of the wetland onto the shore of Bibler Park. 

This park features approximately 1 acre of land featuring a playground, pond, covered shelter, and charcoal grill.