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Capital Springs State Recreation Area- Monona Conservancy Unit

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Capital Springs State Recreation Area- Monona Conservancy Unit

The best family-friendly hikes and walks in Capital Springs State Recreation Area- Monona Conservancy Unit

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If you've ever tried to plan hiking in Capital Springs State Recreation Area- Monona Conservancy Unit, you know how quickly the options can feel overwhelming. With so many trails winding through diverse landscapes, it's tough to know which routes are genuinely worth your time and which are just filler. We get it – you want the highlights, not the guesswork.

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Last updated: May 29, 2026

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Edna Taylor Conservation Park Trail

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The Edna Taylor Conservation Park Trail offers a delightful, easy escape into nature, winding through marshland, prairies, savannas, and oak forests. You'll find boardwalks over ponds and ditches, and the…

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The West Waubesa Trail Loop offers a charming and accessible escape into nature, winding through diverse ecosystems in the Capital Springs State Recreation Area. You'll experience the tranquility of wetland…

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Capital City State Trail loop from Capital Springs State Park offers a delightful journey through diverse landscapes, making it one of the more popular routes for a quick escape.…

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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July 3, 2025, Susan Young & Robert Shaw Overlook

Bikes are allowed ONLY on the one main trail leading between the school & the Woodlawn-Dixie entrance. Trailhead veers off towards the wetlands & the back side of the Leopold Center, or the other way towards the woods of the Taylor Conservancy. Easy hiking. Even after a rain, not too muddy. Nice spot to sit with marsh view. Street parking available.

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Separate educational focused area between Edna Taylor Conservation park & Woodland park. Connects to the beck end of the conservancy. Many little areas for observation, play, & education. Awesome spot for kids to learn nature, and adults to be among nature. This area of the preserve includes the Oak Savana and much of the observable sections of the wetland. Many birds & chipmunks.

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oak savanna is an importan habitat in Wisconsin. The oak trees provide acorns, which are a lood source for many animals

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EDNA BE TAYLOR WAS A TEACHER, WRITER AND, IN HER LATER YEARS, A DAIRY FARMER. A BELIEVER IN SENSIBLE ECOLOGY" SHE PROPOSED TO SELL 37 OF HER 98 ACRES OF LAND TO THE CITY OF MADISON ADDED TO 10 ADJACENT ACRES ALREADY HELD BY THE CITY AND 11 ACRES PURCHASED FROM OTHER OWNERS, THE LAND, WHICH INCLUDES A SPRING, A GLACIAL DRUMLIN INDIAN MOUND, A MARSH, AND OAK STANDS WOULD FORM A CONSERVATION PARK TO BE ENJOYED BY FUTURE GENERATIONS. THIS CITY PURCHASED THE LAND IN 1912. FOUR MONTHS ATTER TAYLOR'S DEATH.

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Free parking, nearby bathrooms & boat launch as well as major bike trail.

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From this spot along John Nolan Drive, you can see sweeping views of Lake Monona with the short skyline of Madison the background.

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The Capital City State Trail is a 17-mile paved multi-use path open year-round. A state trail pass is required to bike the nine-mile portion of the trail that passes through the Capital Springs E-way south of Madison between Verona Road and Nob Hill near Industrial Drive, but the remainder is free to access.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available in Capital Springs State Recreation Area- Monona Conservancy Unit?

The area offers a wide selection of family-friendly trails, with over 60 easy routes perfect for all ages. In total, you'll find nearly 80 hiking options to explore, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate adventures.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails in Capital Springs State Recreation Area- Monona Conservancy Unit?

The komoot community highly rates the trails here, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Hikers often praise the diverse natural landscapes, from wetlands to prairies, and the peaceful atmosphere perfect for family outings. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths and opportunities for wildlife spotting.

When is the best time of year for family hiking in Capital Springs State Recreation Area- Monona Conservancy Unit?

Spring, summer, and fall all offer unique experiences. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and active wildlife, while summer provides lush greenery. Autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage. Even in winter, some trails are groomed for cross-country skiing, offering a different kind of family adventure.

Are there any easy circular routes suitable for families with young children or strollers?

Yes, there are several easy circular routes. For a pleasant, short loop, consider the West Waubesa Trail Loop, which offers gentle terrain. The area's extensive trail system includes many flat sections ideal for families.

Can we spot any wildlife along the family-friendly trails?

Absolutely! The diverse habitats, including wetlands, forests, and prairies, make the area a fantastic spot for wildlife observation. Keep an eye out for various bird species, especially shorebirds and waterfowl in the wetland areas, as well as other small mammals. The MMSD Wildlife Observation Area is particularly noted for its birdlife.

Are dogs allowed on the family-friendly hiking trails?

Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Capital Springs State Recreation Area, but they must be kept on a leash. Always check specific trail regulations or signage before heading out, as rules can vary slightly in different units or protected areas.

What kind of terrain can we expect on the family-friendly trails?

The trails offer a mix of terrain. Many are relatively flat and easy, especially those through wetlands and along the Lake Waubesa shoreline. You'll find paved sections, like parts of the Capital City State Trail, as well as natural paths through restored prairies and native forests. Some areas, like the Lussier-Drumlin Trail, feature gently sloping terrain.

Are there any interesting landmarks or historical sites to see while hiking?

Yes, the area has archaeological significance. Near Lake Waubesa, you can find the Lake Farms Archaeological District, which contains Native American sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Lussier Family Heritage Center also serves as a hub with interpretive signage about the area's natural and cultural history.

Is there public transport access to the trailheads, or is parking readily available?

The Capital Springs State Recreation Area is conveniently located just minutes from downtown Madison, making it accessible. While specific public transport routes to every trailhead may vary, there are generally parking facilities available at key access points, such as near the Lussier Family Heritage Center and other units of the recreation area. The Capital City State Trail also connects to Madison's wider biking and commuter routes.

Are there any longer, but still family-friendly, routes for older children?

For families looking for a longer adventure, the Capital City State Trail loop from Capital Springs State Park offers a moderate distance through varied habitats. This paved trail is excellent for hiking and connects to other regional systems, providing a great option for older kids who can handle more mileage.

What are some good beginner-friendly hikes for families new to the area?

For beginners, the Edna Taylor Conservation Park Trail is an excellent choice. It's an easy, relatively short route that introduces you to the area's natural beauty without being too strenuous. Many of the trails around Lake Waubesa are also considered easy and suitable for new hikers.

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