The Village maintains approximately of parkland at 10 facilities located throughout the community. These include: • Amber Woods – a undeveloped woodland site; a trail system is planned for this area in the future. • Appletree Square – a
mini-park that includes a crab apple tree arboretum, access to the Greenville Trail System, and a connection to Jennerjohn Park. • Community Park – a community park that is the village's primary site for recreational activities. It includes four
ball diamonds, bleachers, a pavilion, kitchen facilities, two restroom buildings, a concessions building, play equipment, a tennis court, two half-court basketball courts, and access to the Greenville Trail System. • Field of Dreams – a undeveloped parcel whose master plan calls for five ball diamonds, a heritage garden, soccer fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, picnic shelters, and a natural area with trails. • Glen Valley Park – a park with a play equipment. It is not connected to the Greenville Trail System. • Elder Brook Park (previously Glen Valley Park) – a neighborhood park with a pond and a trail system • Jennerjohn Park – a neighborhood park with a baseball diamond, play equipment, two tennis courts, a heritage fountain, a sledding hill and ice rink, and access to the Greenville Trail System. It is also connected to Appletree Square. • Kimberly Court Park – a mini-park that includes a conifer arboretum and access to the Greenville Trail System • Lions Park – a community park that includes a pond, nature trails, four shelters, a 10,000-seat amphitheater, a playground, and access to the Greenville Trail System • Memorial Square – a mini-park located in front of the Greenville Public Safety Building that has memorials dedicated to area veterans, firefighters, and police officers • Pebble Ridge Park – a neighborhood park that includes a mature woodland, pond, and walking trails The
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources-managed Heath Van Handel Memorial Forest is located in Greenville. The 39-acre forest was previously a nursery, test area, and arboretum for the
Institute of Paper Chemistry. Greenville events include: • Annual
catfish races ==Points of interest==