The Ken Robl Conservation Park, located in Oshkosh off Walter Street (Map It), is a quite 8-acre park featuring a walking trail and fishing pond.
Ken Robl's hiking trail is about a mile long and encircles the fishing pond. It is composed of a natural granite material and is reserved for walkers only. A large pond in the center of the park features catch-and-release fishing opportunities for all ages. There is also a pier on the pond for fishing and nature observations.
Upon entering Ken Robl, you may encounter a site gate. Just pull up to the gate and it will open automatically. Park hours are 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. and the gate will only operate during this time. There are plenty of parking spaces and an ADA accessible parking spot and ADA accessilble porta-potty.
Ken Robl Conservation Park is named in honor of Ken Robl, a long-standing Winnebago County Board Supervisor and lifelong environmentalist.