Lake Edge Park

Address: | 511 Park Ct. |
Hours: | 4:00am - 10:00pm |
Park Type: | Neighborhood |
Acres: | 5.00 |
Restroom: | Yes |
Drinking Water: | Yes |
Park Details
Lake Edge Park is located on the east side off of Cottage Grove Road and Dempsey Road. The park is tucked in a tranquil neighborhood and features a small, reservable shelter, free-to-use disc golf basket, playground and open space with mature trees.
DISC GOLF PRACTICE BASKETS
Practice your disc golf game for FREE with three baskets at Lake Edge Park.
Alternate addresses: 4008 Maher Avenue, also frontage on 4000-block Dempsey Road
Alcohol is prohibited in this park. For more information, see the Madison General Ordinance 8.24. In order to have alcohol in this park, you must have an alcohol permit, which may be obtained through the Parks Administrative Office.
Park Highlights
At this Park
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Basketball Court
Check out the hoops in your neighborhood! Most of the basketball courts are available on a first-come, first-served basis. If you are planning a new league or tournament RESERVE ONLINE
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Lake Edge Park - Basketball Court
Surface: Asphalt
Lighted: No
Number of Courts:
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Multipurpose Field
Open or Multipurpose Fields are reservable athletic fields with no game-specific design or limitations. Often used for soccer, ultimate, lacrosse or football, yet open to your imagination. Multipurpose Fields are located throughout the city and may be used on a first-come, first-served basis if not already reserved. RESERVE ONLINE
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SPECIALIZED FIELDS
Specialized fields include soccer, cricket, ball diamonds - baseball or softball and both fenced and non-fenced, may be viewed on the individual pages. See the sidebar on the Athletics webpage.-
Lake Edge Park - Multipurpose Field
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Playground
With more than 175 playgrounds throughout Madison, you are never too far from a playground. According to the Trust for Public Land, Madison ranks #1 in the nation for the number of playgrounds available. The traditional swings and slides are always an option, as are new play elements and fully accessible playgrounds.
PLAYGROUNDS FOR EVERYONE
Through the Madison Parks Foundation initiative, Madison Parks offers accessible playgrounds in Brittingham, Elver, Rennebohm and Warner parks. An accessible playground is anticipated in Reindahl Park in the near future.
NATURE PLAYGROUNDS
A nature playground uses natural materials such as logs, rocks, plants, and the surrounding land to create a play environment that encourages children to explore and connect with nature. Nature play elements can combined with traditional playground equipment like slides, swings and climbers. Check out Brittingham Park and Olbrich Park to get you started, other parks include Paunack, Garner, Tenney, Westmorland and Wingra.
PLAYGROUND REPLACEMENTS: HOW AND WHEN
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Madison Parks is responsible for maintaining more than 175 playgrounds and began a system-wide replacement initiative in 2013. With current staff and funding resources, replacements are scheduled to continue through 2033. Playgrounds are routinely inspected to assess the equipment's conditions and repair any safety concerns. Based on the age of the equipment and current conditions, each is given an audit score. The number of playgrounds replaced each year is based on budget allocations, staffing resources, and using the current playground audit score for prioritization.
REPLACEMENT PROCESS: NEIGHBORHOOD INPUT
At the start of the replacement process, notices are sent to the District Alder, neighborhood association representatives, and surrounding residential addresses. Information is also posted to the project website. Generally, two public meetings are held to review surfacing and equipment options and make final selections.
If you have questions about a specific playground or see something broken, please let us know.-
Lake Edge Park - Playground
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Restroom
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Shelter - Reservable
2026 Shelter and Pavilion News
- 2026 shelter reservations open on Monday, November 3, 2025.
- Reservations may be made online, by phone or in person at Parks Lakeside Offices.
- Check back for 2026 Special Event Reservations for unavailable dates and locations.
- Olin Park Pavilion CLOSED 2026 - The Olin Park pavilion will close in 2026 for essential repairs and maintenance by City Engineering.
- Hoyt Park - due to the parking lot reconstruction, both shelters in Hoyt Park will be closed in 2026. The anticipated schedule is April through August and is subject to change. See Hoyt Park project for more info.
Madison Parks offers larger shelters and pavilions perfect for a casual event, staff retreat or celebration. Most are available to reserve from mid-April through mid-October, with a few exceptions as noted below. The Shelter Reservations Guide provides details on seating capacities and amenities such as outlets, fireplaces, and picnic tables. Reservations may be made online, in person or by phone. Please follow these helpful steps when making a reservation.
Steps to Reserve a Shelter
- Review RESERVATION POLICIES and SHELTER PRICES.
- Review Parks Projects. As we continually improve our park system, some projects may impact a nearby shelter.
- Reserve one of three ways. Full payment is due upon processing.
- ONLINE - credit card only
- Calling 608-266-4711 - credit card only
- In-person at the Parks Lakeside Offices - credit card, cash or check (made payable to City Treasurer)
Important Notes
- Any required permits, such as amplified sound, or alcohol are required at the time of processing.
- All reservations are subject to our standard cancelation policy.
- Opening day to reserve a park shelter for the following year begins on the first business day in November.
- 2026 reservations open on Monday, November 3, 2025.
- IMPORTANT: Canceling a reservation made on opening day will result in a 50% refund and must be submitted at least 11 or more days before the event date. No refunds are given if the request is submitted 10 days or fewer before the event.
- Dogs are prohibited inside a shelter or other City building.
- Picnic shelters may be reserved online or by calling -OR- if not reserved, are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Day of signage is posted at the shelter.
- Madison Parks does not guarantee absolute privacy to any group. Your reservation will reserve only the facility you are using, not the entire park or other park amenities. If you are interested in reserving the entire park, please visit Special Events.
- Alcohol is permitted in most Madison Parks. Glass is never allowed. There are a handful of alcohol-free parks. In these locations, if you would like to bring alcohol, you will need an alcohol permit, which may be obtained when placing your reservation. An alcohol permit, without a reservation, is not given.
- Public improvements and/or construction may be underway during the time of your reservation. The City of Madison Parks Division makes every attempt to schedule around events and shelter reservations whenever possible; however, this is not a guarantee. Please keep in mind improvements to parks and infrastructure continue throughout the year. Please visit Park Projects for a partial list of major capital improvement projects.
- Firearms or weapons are not permitted at any of the shelters. Violators may be considered trespassers and may be subject to forfeiture or arrest.
Open Schedule Exceptions
- Open year-round:
- Open mid-April through the end of October:
- Door Creek Park
- Elvehjem Park
- Elver Park (enclosed shelter)
- Olin Park
- Penn Park
- John Wall Family Pavilion in Tenney Park (open through mid-November)
- Vilas Park
- Warner Park ("rainbow" shelter)
- Westmorland Park
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Lake Edge Park
Address: 511 Park Ct
Capacity: This is an open-air shelter.
Restrooms: In shelter
Water: Available in shelter
Parking: Street parking
Alcohol-Free Park: Yes – alcohol permit is required.
Shelter Details: Lake Edge Park