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Detail of Arboretum trail map. Download full map from sidebar link. The Arboretum maintains more than 17 miles of trails through restored prairies, savannas, woodlands, and wetlands. The trail system offers visitors recreational, inspirational, and educational opportunities.
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The UW Arboretum’s new interactive map allows you to study many aspects of the arboretum, including its various soil types as seen above.
This grand tour of the University of Wisconsin Arboretum takes you past the Wingra Marsh, the Noe Woods, Curtis Prairie, and the Lost City Forest sections of the arboretum. You'll also see the Longnecker Gardens, Teal Pond, and several other amazing features.
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Jul 23, 2020 · Take a look at this trail map, to plot out what route you want to take. Gardner Marsh Boardwalk Loop. This quick 0.3 mile loop through the marsh and wooded trees is great for toddlers and young children. Start the trail near the Wingra Creek Arboretum entrance, and enter the boardwalk on the south side of the paved road.
Use the map below for directions to the Arboretum. Search. The UW Arboretum's Visitor Center (formerly called the McKay Center) is pictured in an aerial view of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus during an autumn sunset on Oct. 5, 2011.
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