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Embark on an exceptionally easy hike through a serene, forested setting at the Madison Boulder Natural Area. This short route covers just 0.6 miles (1.0 km) with a minimal elevation gain of 5 feet (2 metres), making it perfect for a quick outdoor escape. You can comfortably complete this gentle…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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521 m
Highlight • Natural Monument
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696 m
243 m
< 100 m
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696 m
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Yes, the trail is exceptionally easy, short, flat, and wide, making it ideal for hikers of all ages and abilities, including families with young children and those using wheeled walkers. It's considered a very easy stroll.
The terrain is characterized by a well-graded forest road with a crushed stone, gravel, or sandy surface. It is consistently described as flat and wide, ensuring an easy and accessible experience.
The primary attraction is the Madison Boulder itself, which is the largest known glacial erratic in North America and a U.S. National Natural Landmark. The site also offers educational information about the area's geology and history.
Parking is available at the trailhead. The area is designed for easy access, and the trail to the boulder is just 0.25 miles from the trailhead.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. Please ensure your pet remains on a leash during your visit.
No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access the Madison Boulder Natural Area. It is open to the public for enjoyment.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. While the surrounding area offers a natural, forested setting, winter visits can provide a unique experience with fresh snow and interesting water features.
The main trail to the boulder is an out-and-back route. The entire round trip is approximately 0.6 miles.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Wayside Geological Park and Samuel Jackson Road.
The Madison Boulder is significant because it is the largest known glacial erratic in North America and among the largest in the world. It measures 83 feet long, 23 feet high, and 37 feet wide, weighing an estimated 5,000 to 6,000 tons, showcasing the immense power of ancient ice sheets.
Yes, the site provides educational information about the geology and history of the area, explaining how the massive boulder was transported by glaciers.