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Attractions and Places To See around Oregon - Top 11

Best attractions and places to see around Oregon include a diverse range of natural and man-made features. The region is characterized by its varied landscapes, from forests and wetlands to agricultural areas. Visitors can explore trails, recreational areas, and unique local establishments.

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  • The most popular attractions is Capital City State Trail, a cycle_way that travels for over nine miles through Capital Springs State Recreation Area. It is a paved trail connecting…

Last updated: May 17, 2026

Capital City State Trail

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The Capital City State Trail is a paved trail that travels for over nine miles through Capital Springs State Recreation Area (Dane County E-way) and connects with other trails in and around Madison.

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The Hop Garden

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A perfect biking destination! The Hop Garden features great beer, a beautiful outdoor seating area in front of a historic mill, and some food options. There is regular live music, …

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Scheidegger County Forest

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Short trails but plenty of incline; shelter, bathroom & water pump available.

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O'Brien Solar Fields

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On both sides of the Badger State Trail, there is a large solar farm, with a generating capacity of 20 MW. For now, that makes it the largest solar power plant in Dane County.

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The E-Way Unit of Capital Springs State Recreation Area features 625 acres of wetlands, prairies, and woodlands, providing a vital corridor for wildlife and outdoor recreation. There are miles of …

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July 6, 2025, Scheidegger County Forest

In Article III of Mr. Scheidegger's Last Will and Testament it states: "I give all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate to the Dane County Park Commission of Dane Connty, Wisconsin for the use by it in the acquisition and maintenance of park lands in the area of the communitiess of Riley, Verona and Mt. Vernon where I was born and raised. I state my preference, but do not require, that this gift be so used in the Town of Verona. It is my hope that this bequest will be remembered as a gift from me'to succeeding generations of Dane County residents who will be able to enjoy the natural beauty of my native land."

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Scheidegger County Forest is named in honor of Walter R. Scheidegger who bequeathed over $500,000 to the Dane County Park Commission for the acquisition and maintenance of park lands in the Verona area. A portion of his contribution was used to purchase Scheidegger County Forest and develop it for public use. Thanks to Mr. Scheidegger, the forest will be preserved for future generations to enjoy and experience. Walter R. Scheidegger was born in Riley in 1915. He attended Verona High School and worked for the Madison Kipp Corporation and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Physical Plant. Mr. Scheidegger passed away in February of 2001. His obituary stated "Mr. Scheidegger was very proud of his Swiss heritage and enjoyed hunting." Friends of Walter said that he enjoyed rides in the country and the beauty of Dane County, especially the Verona area.

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With the absence of periodic fires, that occurred during pre-settlement of this region, maintaining a healthy forest now requires active management through occasional timber harvests. Scheidegger County Forest is managed primarily as an oak/hickory forest community with a goal of maintaining species and age diversity. The forest was thinned in 2009. Poor quality and high-risk trees were removed and all of the aspen, elm, red maple, black locust and cottonwood trees were harvested as well. Areas where black locust were dominant were cleared and planted with a mix of black walnut, red oak, white oak, black cherry, and shagbark hickory. Groves of aspen were harvested for pulp and large black walnut trees were removed to create canopy gaps that will allow greater sunlight penetration and help establish a diverse, native forest community. High-quality oak and hickory trees were left for future parent trees, which will also aid in the natural regeneration of the forest. The forest will continue to be monitored to determine whether it should be thinned again.

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1. Parks are open from 5:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. daily. 2. Dogs must be on an 8' or shorter leash and waste must be picked up and removed from the park. All dog owners must purchase a dog permit to bring their dog into a County park. 3. All trash must be removed from the park. 4. Bicycles are not allowed on hiking trails. Dane County Parks Division 1 Fen Oak Court Room 208 Madison, WI 53718 608-224-3730 (TDD) www.countyofdane.com/lwrd/parks In case of emergency dial 911.

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This nearly 80-acre property was designated as a County Forest in 2003 and is managed according to a DR Forest Stewardship Management Plan that calls for: • Demonstration of sustainable forest management and land stewardship • Management for renewable timber production • Control of invasive exotic species and management for native plant species • Management for wildlife • Recreational opportunities for the general public Picnicking, at the shelter. The shelter may be reserved for special events, contact Dane County Par ks. • Cross Cou: ntry Sküing, trails are not groomed. • Hiking • Snowshoe ing • Foraging i or edible nuts, berries, mushroon 1s. • Group Camping by Special Permit, contact Dane Count ty Parks for more information. •Bowhuntin & by Special Permit, contact Dane County Park's for more information.

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Well maintained shelter, plenty of parking, bathroom & educational kiosk nearby.

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Short trails but plenty of incline; shelter, bathroom & water pump available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural attractions can I explore around Oregon?

The region offers diverse natural features, including the 625 acres of wetlands, prairies, and woodlands at Capital Springs State Recreation Area - E-Way Unit, which provides vital corridors for wildlife and scenic views of Nine Springs Creek. You can also visit Scheidegger County Forest for trails and natural surroundings.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the area?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Capital City State Trail is a paved path perfect for family cycling. Capital Springs State Recreation Area - E-Way Unit and Scheidegger County Forest both offer trails and natural spaces for outdoor family activities. Even The Hop Garden is noted as family-friendly with its outdoor seating and events.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

The area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'Lake Wingra – Dawley Conservancy Park loop' or 'Military Ridge State Trail – Capital City State Trail loop' which are accessible from the Road Cycling Routes around Oregon guide. For runners, there are trails such as the 'Gunflint Pond loop' found in the Running Trails around Oregon guide. Hikers can explore paths like the 'Prairie Moraine Park Ice Age Trail Loop' from the Hiking around Oregon guide.

Are there any accessible viewpoints or trails for visitors with mobility considerations?

Yes, Scheidegger County Forest is noted as wheelchair accessible and offers viewpoints. The Capital City State Trail is a paved cycleway, generally offering a smooth surface for various users.

Where can I find facilities like restrooms or shelters along the trails?

At Scheidegger County Forest, you'll find a shelter, bathroom, and water pump, which are well-maintained. These facilities make it a convenient stop for visitors.

What are some unique man-made attractions to see?

You can visit O'Brien Solar Fields, which is a large solar farm with a generating capacity of 20 MW, making it a significant renewable energy site. Also, The Hop Garden, set in front of a historic mill, offers a unique local establishment experience.

Are there good places to eat or drink after exploring?

Absolutely! The Hop Garden is a popular spot featuring great beer, a beautiful outdoor seating area, and food options. It's also known for regular live music and events, making it a perfect biking destination.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Oregon?

Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained trails and natural areas, such as those found in Capital Springs State Recreation Area - E-Way Unit and Scheidegger County Forest. The convenience of facilities like bathrooms and shelters, along with unique local establishments like The Hop Garden, also receive positive feedback.

Can I find trails suitable for cycling?

Yes, the Capital City State Trail is a paved cycleway that extends over nine miles through Capital Springs State Recreation Area and connects to other trails. It's a popular choice for cyclists.

Are there opportunities for hiking in the forests?

Yes, Scheidegger County Forest offers short trails with plenty of incline for hiking. Additionally, Capital Springs State Recreation Area - E-Way Unit features miles of hiking trails through its woodlands and prairies.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the natural areas?

The Capital Springs State Recreation Area - E-Way Unit, with its 625 acres of wetlands, prairies, and woodlands, provides a vital corridor for various wildlife. While specific species aren't listed, it's an excellent spot for nature observation and birdwatching.

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