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Cherokee Marsh

North Unit, 6098 North Sherman Ave.
(3.4 miles of trails)

South Unit, 5002 School Road
(3.1 miles of trails)

Lake Mendota Unit, 104 W. Sauthoff Rd.
(.6 miles of trails)
 

PARK HOURS:
4:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
ABOUT CHEROKEE MARSH:
Strategically located at the head of Madison's lakes, Cherokee Marsh acts as a living sponge.  It filters upland runoff, using excess fertilizer to grow marsh plants, and slowly releasing cleaner water to the lakes below.  Cherokee Marsh is the largest wetlands in Dane County.  It is used by thousands of students each year for environmental education.
FEATURES:
  • 1210 acres

  • 7.1 miles of trails (all three units)

  • Boardwalk with 2 observation decks - in North Unit

  • Restroom facilities - in North Unit

  • Parking lot - in North Unit and South Unit

  • Cross-country ski trails - permit NOT required, in South Unit

  • Boat Launch Facilities - in South Unit

  • Native American Mounds - in North Unit and Lake Mendota Unit

LAND MANAGEMENT:
Click here to learn more about the ambitious marsh restoration efforts at Cherokee Marsh.

Recycling: Madison Parks Department encourages recycling away from home.  In the parks, please take home the recyclable material you bring to the park.