West Bend, WI – Washington County’s Heritage Trails County Park in the Town of Polk will be the new home of Tough Mudder Wisconsin. The event is expected to bring thousands of participants to Washington County on May 13 and 14, 2023 to tackle the challenging obstacle course.
The Wisconsin 9-11 Memorial in Kewaskum is the charity selected to receive the proceeds from serving beer at the finish line to participants and spectators.
Heritage Trails County Park has roughly 250 acres of varied landscape of hills, wooded trails and open fields to make an obstacle course primed and ready for a nonstop thrill ride of mud-soaked mayhem. Outdoor enthusiasts from out of town will be amazed that Washington County, home to a portion of the rugged Ice Ace Trail through the Wisconsin North Woods, is just minutes away from all the amenities of the City of Milwaukee.
“We have so many beautiful areas to explore in Washington County and it will be a privilege to welcome avid competitors from other parts of the world, other regions of the United States and fellow Wisconsinites to experience our Washington County Parks,” said County Executive Josh Schoemann.
To register for the event or learn more about the event, visit Tough Mudder’s website.