Join us for a naturalist-led holiday trail walk and a peaceful welcome to the New Year.
Join us for a naturalist-led holiday trail walk and a peaceful welcome to the New Year. Please dress for the weather. We recommend warm clothing layers and boots with good traction. Meet outside the Visitor Center. Free, registration required by December 27.
Note: The Visitor Center will not be open during this event. Portable toilets are available.
Considered the birthplace of ecological restoration, the UW–Madison Arboretum is a teaching and research facility that conserves and restores land, advances science, offers public outreach, and benefits from community involvement. The 1,200-acre grounds are home to protected prairies, woodlands, wetlands, savannas, springs, shoreline, a notable horticultural collection, and Wisconsin native plant gardens. It also offers 17 miles of walking trails and 4 miles of biking road as well as hundreds of learning and volunteer opportunities. The Arboretum main entrance is at 1207 Seminole Highway. There is also an east entrance at Wingra Drive and East Mills Street. Please see Getting Here for more information.
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