About the Richfield Historical Park
The Richfield Historical Park is located in Richfield, WI. It
is a 33-acre park that is part of the Village of Richfield park
system. Adjacent to it is the Richfield Nature Park which includes another 92 acres available to all visitors.
The Richfield Historical Park is
home to many historic buildings which are restored and maintained by
the Richfield Historical Society. The beautiful Coney
Creek meanders among various wooded areas. Hiking trails also wind
throughout the park. Picnic tables and benches are available for
visitors to enjoy.
The park is divided into four areas. Click the underlined link to learn about each area.
- Messer/Mayer Mill and Homestead: This section consists of the 150-year-old Messer/Mayer Mill, Mill
House, Horseshed, Woodshed, Smokehouse, Outhouse and Barn.
- Lillicrapp Welcome Center: This restored home is located on the north end of the park. Handicap accessibile.
- Pioneer Homestead: On the south end of the park, you can find the Motz Log Cabin and the Messer Log Barn.
- Timber Frame Area: Also on the south end is a granary, sugar shack and blacksmith shop.
Visit the Richfield Historical Park and learn about the Events held there by Clicking Here.
Aerial Photography of the Park
Park Hours: 7am - 10:30pm
Historic buildings in the Park are only open during Scheduled Tours and Richfield Historical Society Events.
Entrances to the Richfield Historical Park:
* 1896 Hwy 164, Richfield, WI 53076
(Entrance for Events)
* 4399 Pleasant Hill Road, Richfield, WI 53076 (Entrance for most Tours)
Tour Rates:
$5 per Person; Children 12-6, $3; 5 and Under, Free
Other Times to Visit:
- Open during Richfield Historical Society Events
- By appointment (May 1 to Nov. 1) ~ Call 262-628-0252
- Experience the Park through Adventure Lab Geocaching
Note: The Lillicrapp Welcome Center is the only building with handicap accessibility.
Click Tours for additional information
Rental of the Park: The Richfield Historical Park is available for rental for weddings, reunions, company picnics and other types of gatherings. Photo sessions inside the historic buildings can also be arranged. Click Rental for more information.