Prairie Ridge Conservation Park

2406 Berkley Dr.
Madison, WI 53719
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Acres: 48.76

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Prairie Ridge Conservation Park is located in Madison's far southwest side. The 48 acres was purchased by the City of Madison in 1992 using State Stewardship grant money.

Prairie Ridge Conservation Park features steep prairies, also known as goat prairies - as only goats would be able to traverse this steep slope.

Help us identify plant species found at Prairie Ridge Conservation Park. We welcome your help in verifying and updating this list. Feel free to send us any notes or information you may have about the plant community at Praire Ridge, including the dates you observe the different species to hquinlan@cityofmadison.com.

Features 1.2 miles of trails.

At this Park

Snowshoeing

In general parks, snowshoeing is allowed anywhere with good snow cover; typically, this means at least 6" or more. Snowshoeing is not allowed off-trail in a conservation park or on a designated cross-country ski trail.

Trails

Explore the many scenic trails and pathways throughout Madison Parks.

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