UW–Madison Arboretum

UW–Madison Arboretum

The site of historic research in ecological restoration, the Arboretum is a UW–Madison research center and popular visitor destination. The Arboretum 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. The Arboretum also offers 17 miles of walking trails and 4 miles of biking road as well as hundreds of learning and volunteer opportunities. 

Ecological Restoration Work Party: Abraham’s Woods primary image

Ecological Restoration Work Party: Abraham’s Woods

Tuesday at 09:00

Abraham's Woods State Natural Area

Free

Sold Out

Blue Moon Night Walk primary image

Blue Moon Night Walk

Sat 30 May, 20:00

University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum

Free

Night Walk: Summer Solstice primary image

Night Walk: Summer Solstice

Sat 20 Jun, 20:00

University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum

Free

12 MayTuesday
Ecological Restoration Work Party: Abraham’s Woods primary image

Ecological Restoration Work Party: Abraham’s Woods

Tuesday at 09:00

Abraham's Woods State Natural Area

Free

30 MaySaturday

Sold Out

Blue Moon Night Walk primary image

Blue Moon Night Walk

Sat 30 May, 20:00

University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum

Free

20 JuneSaturday
Night Walk: Summer Solstice primary image

Night Walk: Summer Solstice

Sat 20 Jun, 20:00

University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum

Free