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    Cherokee Marsh - North Unit

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 am - 6:30 pm

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    10 years ago

    It's a bit of a drive to get out there and the road is very small but there's plenty to be seen, and it's not far away from Center City

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    Jenni & Kyle Preserve

    Jenni & Kyle Preserve

    (2 reviews)

    Used to take my son here when we used to lived in Madison, Wisconsin. It's a nice unique park…read moretucked away from busy city streets. Wish they would have set up donation info to the park.

    I really love (and miss!) this little park. I used to live within walking distance and this was an…read moreoften visited spot with my doggo. It's actually much larger than you would think. It's got a small parking area, a covered picnic/bbq area (with restrooms!), and a water fountain immediately past the parking area. Beyond that, the walking path splits in two directions to go around the pond. To the right is a swing set that includes a wheelchair accessible swing (super cool!). To the left, the walking path just follows around the pond. The paths basically make a big figure 8 around the pond - there is a connecting bridge in the middle. Now if you walk all the way to the back, the walking path will transition from paved to grass, and there is a really awesome trail that leads you back along the creek. This trial used to go so far and just dead-end, but now it makes a full loop and brings you back out near the front of the park. It's a great spot to let your dog run. The trail is very well defined and maintained. I would bring my dog and keep him leashed through the park area, then release him once we hit the grass trail. I've seen several folks out with their dogs as well, and although this isn't a "dog park," it's a really nice and convenient option. I'm sure the city technically prohibits off-leash dogs here, but as long as they are well-behaved, no one ever seems to have any issues. I would see people fishing in the pond often as well, so there must be a pretty decent fish population in there too!

    Indian Lake Park

    Indian Lake Park

    (14 reviews)

    I have been going to Indian Lake for several years. I love that it's a short drive from Madison and…read morehas some nice, moderate inclines for hiking. The trails are mostly shaded too which is great, especially when it's super hot out! There are several variations to check out. I typically follow the outer loop trail which is about three miles. I rarely run into people while on the trail; however it has definitely become more popular in the last couple of years. If you want an extra bonus, check out the short trail to the little church and lean about the history while enjoying the view. This gem is worth visiting!

    Great place to take medium to larger dogs. There is ample space for them to run. The woods offers…read moreexcitement for them and the lake side is a great place for them to cool off on warm days. This is the best dog park we have ever used. There is a fee for those out of town folks who may wish to run their 4 legged friend. All the dog owners we have encountered are great. This is the place to socialize your dog, do not keep them on a leash because they can feel trapped when meeting other dogs. The dogs figure out how to relate to each other. The only mark against this place are the walkers who don't have dogs who choose to walk thru the park. They seem to be annoyed that dogs run up to them. I don't care because they have acres and acres of amazing paths in the woods to trek, the dogs only have this one smaller place. I say if you don't like dogs then don't walk thru THEIR part of the park!

    Law Park - Mad City Ski show

    Law Park

    (4 reviews)

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    Great walking/biking path and quite a few folks set up this morning doing some fishing. The park…read morehas boat launches available. I found a space with free parking that fit the Sprinter van and started my walk. Along Lake Monona it's a beautiful spot for some exercise. If you're here for a bit, head to Monona Terrace and get a view of the lake from 5 stories up. [Review 20690 overall - 260 in Wisconsin - 1671 of 2023.]

    Not much to say about this place, but:…read more Location: 4 out of 5 Prime real estate really close to Monona Terrace. I parked there and took a walk around with the dog while the future wiffy went to MT to pick up her Madison Half Marathon packet. There's restaurants and a bike shop that does rentals quite close by, and depending on what you plan on doing and what time of day you go, the parking is free. Easy access to the lakefront trail. Amenities: 2 out of 5 Not a full scale "park" in the sense that there's a field house with bathrooms, but I do recall a porta potty there (maybe it was just there because of the marathon though). A few floating docks for people who want to launch watercraft rounds out the the "amenities". Picturesque factor: 4 out of 5 Looking out over the lake was really pretty, and I had the lovely experience of seeing a furry rodent swimming towards me, only to climb back into his nest under one of the floating docks. Muskrat, perhaps - but I didn't get a really good look at him/her. Dog enjoyment factor: 5 out of 5 A rare metric, but my dog enjoyed walking around, particularly because he enjoys walking on floating docks and being on boats....but he actually hates being in the water. He enjoys most things that involve being outdoors, however - so this may be a moot point. Overall: 4 out of 5 Not a whole lot to do if you plan on having a picnic, but if you want to hit up the lakefront trail by running or biking, it's a good place to park for a few hours. Likewise, it's also a really pretty place to take a few photos, and I'm sure the sunrise/sunset really looks cool.

    Cherokee Marsh - North Unit - hiking - Updated May 2026

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