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    Junction Ridge Park

    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 4:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Pheasant Branch Conservancy

    (21 reviews)

    As a lover of WI's dying prairies, having this remnant prairie so close to Madison, WI almost seems…read moretoo good to be true. A great place to watch the seasons change from the first hint of greens in the spring to the vibrancy of summer and the rich tones of fall. Go mushroom foraging, take a walk, take so many pictures you run out of storage on your iphone!

    I'm a bit amazed by how good all the reviews for the Conservancy are on Yelp and Google, given how…read morelittle of the conservancy gets you away from houses or streets. While a fairly nice space in and of itself, those that gush about it apparently have never seen the other 85% of the area that is much more beautiful. It is a nice place to take a hike if you don't have the time or means to get out of the city proper. However, Pheasant Branch itself is a brackish, polluted stream. There are plenty of trout streams within a 15 minute drive of town that are much cleaner and more picturesque. The trails themselves are usually pretty busy, so I've never really felt like I'm getting away from it all. That all said, have at it! If you want to get a hike or jog in, especially with your dog or your kids, don't let me rain on your parade. You can see enough of what it's like yourself from all the posted photos. I do encourage you to cast your net a bit wider, to Donald Park, Indian Lake, or any of the much more secluded and beautiful places just minutes away from Madison.

    Pope Farm Conservancy

    Pope Farm Conservancy

    (6 reviews)

    I read about Sunflower Days in a recent summer piece on Madison, and was happy that my Madison…read morevisit coincided with opening weekend of this year's sunflower bloom. The sunflower bloom is definitely worth the trip and parking lot traffic and walk up the hill- it's simply amazing. Over 500,000 sunflowers will bloom in a one week period! There's a bit of an uphill climb to get from the parking areas to the sunflowers and the farmland, so expect that. This is a free event, so feel free to donate to the conservancy, cheapskates! There's as much or as little walking here as you want. Get a few pics of the sunflowers and go home, or walk around the whole sun field, walk past the oak savannah and prairie, or walk around the whole farm (which is quite a hike)! Bring water, bring a blanket, bring a picnic!

    Free, just minutes outside of Madison, and having all the sunflowers your heart could desire. This…read morefarm is a lovely spot during Sunflower Days when thousands of sunflowers are in bloom. There are a couple of parking areas for your convenience and plenty of volunteers around to guide you into your spot an along the route next to the field. There are also shadier areas with some lovely views and wildflower growth bordering the sunflowers. Photos are encouraged, though do be sure not to touch the flowers. We went on what was likely one of the busiest days of the Conservancy's year, so I'm looking forward to returning when there aren't hundreds of other people clamoring for their own shot of the golden beauties.

    Spring Harbor Beach Park

    Spring Harbor Beach Park

    (3 reviews)

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    Tucked into a residential neighborhood, this place is good for a quick stop. Houses overlook the…read morebeach which is odd but they are pretty houses! There is one picnic table and restrooms. There is a lifeguard when the water is open but it is closed due to water conditions I think. And like someone else said, it's hard to find, its Norman ave and can only be accessed by walking. It's a fast 2 minute walk from the parking lot across the road. Not the best here but I got studying done!

    This beach is very small, which is my biggest issue. I am 5'11" and by the time I reach the end of…read morethe swimming zone the water has barely reached my belly button. That being said, the water depth is great for kids and it being so small means you are not likely to lose track of them. The lifeguard is only on duty between 12pm-4pm, though the beach is open outside of those hours. I have come here on hot days and there have been 3 people here. I have come here on hot days and there have been 20 people here. It's really hit or miss. The difficulty with the size is that if someone is really annoying you, you can't get away from them! The state beach laws are very very poorly regulated here (have they forgotten about us?). College kids drinking, women dragging their dogs through the middle of the swim area... seriously? Not to mention the water is usually covered in something green and full of seaweed. There is also a boat launch right next to the beach, so there are constantly boats around. Though they do follow the "no wake" signs very well. But, because this is part of a larger lake, you will see lots of speed boats - something to keep in mind!

    Elver Park

    Elver Park

    (13 reviews)

    I was in the area picking something up and decided to take a short walk through this park. My…read morenephews and I used to come here in Spring when everything was still covered in snow, and in winter, the park is popular for cross-country skiing, so I'm quite familiar with it. I've also attended a foraging class here through the Madison Public Library, which was a great experience. The trails are easy to walk, but keep an eye out for black walnuts that ripen and drop onto the ground--you could easily step on one and twist an ankle (as I unfortunately did). Along the way, you might spot squirrels and hear birds singing in the bushes. I even came across some mushrooms, which reminded me of the foraging class. There's a restroom facility and a pond nearby, and in winter, local families love coming here for sledding on hill. I've done it myself--it's a lot of fun, just make sure to protect your back on the way down! Don't say I didn't warn you!

    I went recently to try out the ice skating and had a blast. It cost 6$ to rent ice skates and you…read morecould skate for as long as you want until the rental place closed. If you have your own skates you can skate for as long as you want. They have 2 rinks, one for regular ice skating and the other for hockey. They have the green assistance rollators, for when you need assistance ice skating, that are useful. The ice was chipped in some areas, but overall good quality. There is a huge hill close by that looks like it can be sledded when there's more snow.

    Junction Ridge Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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