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  1. Farmers Markets. The Dane County Farmers’ Market on the Square is a Saturday and Wednesday tradition in Madison, Wisconsin. You’ll find the season’s best bounty of vegetables, flowers, meats, cheeses, and specialty products from approximately 275 vendors throughout the year. Over 150 members attend every Saturday.

  2. Explore Madison's lakes, parks, museums, concerts and more with this free guide. Find seasonal fun, food, art, history and culture in the capital city of Wisconsin.

    • Address: 800 Langdon St. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND. One of the star attractions of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, the Memorial Union is beloved by students and locals alike.
    • Address: State Street. Free, Neighborhood/Area, Shopping, Sightseeing. TYPE. 1 to 2 hours.
    • Address: 2 E. Main St. Free, Tours, Monuments and Memorials, Sightseeing. TYPE. 1 to 2 hours.
    • Address: 1207 Seminole Highway. Free, Parks and Gardens, Hiking, Recreation. TYPE. 1 to 2 hours.
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    HOW TO USE THIS MAP:Above you’ll find a map of our highlights in Madison, Wisconsin. Click on the top left of the map to find separate layers marking the route and points of interest. You can hide and show different layers, or click icons on the map to see the names of places we mention in this travel guide. “Star” the map to save it to your own Go...

    University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum

    Literally, the first place we stopped when we arrived was the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretumand we were not disappointed. The 1200 acres plus additional 513 acres of the outlying property feature the oldest and most varied collection of restored ecological communities in the world. For most visitors, this place is a nirvana of nature and a place to escape the hustle of the city. There are plenty of trails, bike paths, gardens, and benches to enjoy during a visit. I won’t lie, we sp...

    Fishing on Lake Monona

    Believe it or not, the capital city of Wisconsin is an up-and-coming fishing destination. The best part is that you can partake right from the downtown area on either Lake Monona or Lake Mendota. During our visit we did a half-day fishing charter on Lake Monona, catching a wide variety of fish including bluegills, perch, and bass. It was a fun afternoon on the water doing all catch and release. Madison is also known for great northern pike and muskie sport fishing during the right seasons. If...

    Bike the Lake Loop

    If there was ever a bike-friendly city, it is Madison. We brought our own bikes for our visit, but you can easily rent them in the capital square for further exploration. There are bike racks everywhere, so don’t be afraid to hop on a bike and explore! One of our favorite things to do in Madison is to bike the Lake Loop, a 13-mile circumnavigation of Lake Monona. If you have time for just one adventure in the city, this is one you shouldn’t miss because it will give you a little taste of ever...

    Governor Dodge State Park

    Governor Dodge State Parkis a 5,270-acre oasis located 47 miles from downtown Madison that is worth the drive if you’re seeking outdoor recreation options. Here you can enjoy hiking, biking, kayaking, boating, and swimming. We enjoyed the hike to Stephens’ Falls. The hike is easy and leads to a beautiful waterfall with a pool beneath it. Most people only go this far, but the trail actually continues along a creek. This part of the hike was quiet, and worth the extra steps.

    Blue Mound State Park

    Blue Mound State Parkis located 28 miles from downtown Madison and is often combined with a visit to Cave of the Mounds. The main attraction of this park is the two towers that offer amazing vistas of the area. There are also pull-offs for additional scenic viewpoints if you’re not up for climbing the towers. Additionally, you can enjoy hiking and biking in this Wisconsin state park, too.

    Cave of the Mounds

    Discovered in 1939 while local miners were blasting for limestone, Cave of the Moundswas one of the most unique and interesting places we visited during our trip to Madison! The cave system is incredible, and it is possible to take a self-guided tour through them. Guides are placed along the path to teach you the history of the cave, pointing out interesting things and answer any questions you might have. Above ground, you can crack open geodes, sluice for gems and fossils, or enjoy one of th...

    Tour the Wisconsin State Capitol Building

    Wisconsin has one of the most beautiful state capitols in the country, so you shouldn’t miss a chance to visit it. I’m not just saying this because I am a Wisconsinite. It truly is a marvel that shouldn’t be missed. It is possible to do a self-guided or guided tour of the interior, and you can just walk right into the building. Guided tours run on the hour, except for noon, from the visitor desk. This same spot offers information if you want to wander on your own. Inside the building, you’ll...

    Dane County Farmer’s Market

    Every Saturday morning from 6:15 am to 1:45 pm during the summer months you’ll find the capitol square buzzing as people visit the famed Dane County Farmer’s Market. You don’t want to miss this as it’s amazing, even if you aren’t shopping. Local farmers and artisans bring fresh fruit, vegetables, flowers, cheese, popcorn, honey and so much more to the market. Things are artfully displayed, and the entire market is attractive and entertaining.

    Walk State Street & Capitol Square

    Even when the market is not happening, you should take a stroll around capitol square, especially in the evening. There is often live music, street performers, and overall a very cool vibe to soak in. State Street is one of the most popular streets in the city, offering a variety of shopping, restaurants, and museums to enjoy during your visit, too.

    National Mustard Museum

    One thing we love about Wisconsin, and even the USA in general, is the kitschy museums. The National Mustard Museum is no exception to this. It features more than 5,500 mustards on display and the opportunity to taste hundreds of them at the built-in tasting bar. And true to Madison, it’s free to visit.

    University of Wisconsin Geology Museum

    If rocks are your thing, we’d highly recommend a visit to the Geology Museum on the University of Wisconsin – Madison campus. The museum is free of charge and offers the opportunity to learn more about the geological makeup of Wisconsin.

    Camp Randall Stadium

    If you find yourself in Madison, Wisconsin during the University football season, then you’ll find few things to rival the excitement of the crowd at Camp Randall Stadium when the badgers are playing. Completed in 1917, it also happens to be the 4tholdest stadium in the country.

    Old Fashioned– an institution in Madison offering the ‘best cheese curds’ in Wisconsin!
    The Boathouse– lakeside dining with a casual menu. Be sure to try the warm pretzel bites and beer cheese.
    Ancora Café– Super cute café located on King Street that offers street side dining with a view of the capitol building
    Tavernakaya– Sushi and ramen shop with a modern twist
  3. Attractions. Anchored by the Wisconsin State Capitol, the University of Wisconsin and five glittering lakes, Madison offers plenty to explore, both indoors and out. Get inspired by our sample itineraries! Or take your visit to a new level with hands-on Essential Madison Experiences. Whether you're here to visit the State Capitol or spend time ...

  4. Dec 26, 2023 · 6. Summer Recreation on Lakes Monona & Mendota. Boats on Lake Monona with the Madison skyline in the distance. Lake Monona and Lake Mendota, which accentuate the Madison landscape, are two of the top lakes in Wisconsin and where summer fun happens by the water.

  5. For more family fun, check out the polar bear exhibit at Henry Vilas Zoo and explore the Olbrich Botanical Gardens. Both attractions are open year-round. A day out on or near the water is always a good idea; cruise around Lake Mendota on a boat rental, enjoy one of the 12 beaches found in Madison or go snowshoeing over the frozen lake in the ...

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