Address: Waunakee, WI 53597, USA
“some great management going on here now, with regular Rx fire. Lovely spot, and a nice walk in to the main site.”
Address: 5140 Co Hwy M, Waunakee, WI 53597, USA
“A lesser known state park with great views of Madison named after a remarkable public servant. The park is smaller than others in the state park system, but with its proximity to Madison, it is an easy visit with beautiful trails and stunning views across Lake Mendota. It is a great place for more solitary hikes. The prairie trails offer a casual hike or a run reminiscent of a cross country course. There is great water access available here. A beach with a pavilion, playground and volleyball court. A separate pet swim area. And then the boat launch. Gaylord Nelson was a former governor and United States Senator of Wisconsin and is most famous for founding Earth Day. He was a leading conservationist, consumer advocate and supporter of civil rights and civil liberties. Visit this park for a pleasant few hours spent in nature and honoring someone who brought conservation to the forefront of the national conscience.”
Address: 1021 Water Wheel Dr, Waunakee, WI 53597, USA
“This place is amazingly beautiful. If you haven’t been there I highly recommend. My Kids loved it and are always asking to go back!”
Address: 5682 WI-19, Waunakee, WI 53597, USA
“This is a great place to catch a sunset and take a walk through the prairie. In the summer there are chickens to visit and it's always fun looking at the old farm equipment on the lawn. Once Covid breaks, this park hold great events for families like Heritage Fest and Halloween on the Farm. At Christmas, there's usually a holiday tea in the house that is always nice. The farmhouse has a working wood stove that is used to teach people how to cook the old fashioned way.”
Address: 5133 Co Hwy M, Middleton, WI 53562, USA
“Ice almost off the Lake, they have started to clean up the campground”
Address: 104 Sauthoff Rd, Madison, WI 53704, USA
“A place we are lucky to have where I see fawns all alone and all kinds of wild life! I see deer here almost every time! In my opinion, this is the best unit of Cherokee Marsh! It is extraordinarily beautiful here. The creek may not always be running but it is still beautiful and all the trees and plants are simply serene! Please do not trash it people! We are lucky to have this place! If you want to extend your nature walk, just walk across Sauthoff Road from the trail end and you will get to Meadow Ridge park is which is also beautiful, has a park, contains many trails, meadows and a beautiful bluff. They compliment each other beautifully! Please keep this place clean!”
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