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Lake Mendota

The best walks and hikes around Lake Mendota

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Hikes around Lake Mendota primarily follow the shoreline, passing through woodlands and restored prairies. The terrain is generally flat, shaped by the region's glacial past, with trails winding through natural areas like the Lakeshore Nature Preserve. Many routes offer views across the water and access to points of interest such as Picnic Point and ancient Native American mounds.

Best hiking trails around Lake Mendota

  • The most popular hiking route is Lake Mendota Loop — Lakeshore Nature Preserve, a 4.9…

Last updated: May 28, 2026

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Picnic Point Marsh Loop

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.90km

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Fenska Family: The Immigrant Farming Experience The Fenska name is not tied to a single famous individual but represents the wave of German and Prussian immigrants who formed the agricultural backbone of central Wisconsin. Immigration Wave: Families with the surname Fenska began arriving from Prussia (a region of modern-day Germany and Poland) in the mid-to-late 19th century. They were often fleeing economic hardship, compulsory military service, and a lack of opportunity. Settlement: Many settled in counties like Marathon, Shawano, and Waushara, drawn by the promise of affordable, fertile farmland. They often traveled in groups or followed family members who had written home about life in America. Carving out a Life: Their pioneer story was one of immense physical labor: clearing dense forests, pulling stumps, and turning wild land into productive farms. They established tight-knit, German-speaking communities, building their own churches and schools. Legacy: The Fenskas and families like them represent the hardworking immigrants who transformed Wisconsin's landscape and created its strong agricultural and cultural heritage. Their legacy is seen in the farms, small towns, and strong work ethic of rural Wisconsin.

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Charles Cadman: The Local Community Builder Unlike the famous Washburns, Charles Cadman (1815-1896) represents the essential, town-level pioneer who built communities from the ground up. Arrival and Settlement: An immigrant from England, Cadman arrived in the Wisconsin Territory in 1844. He settled in Dodge County, purchasing land in what would become the Town of Trenton, near Fox Lake. Building a Community: He was a quintessential farmer and local leader. He helped establish the local government and was elected the first Chairman of the Town of Trenton. He served on the Dodge County Board of Supervisors for many years. Legacy: Cadman’s story is not one of statewide fame but of local, foundational work. He represents the thousands of early American and European settlers who cleared the land, established farms, built the first roads, and organized the local governments that became the bedrock of Wisconsin.

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The Washburn Family: A Political & Industrial Dynasty The Washburns were one of America's most remarkable political families, and their influence on Wisconsin was immense. The key figure for the state was Cadwallader C. Washburn (1818-1882). Arrival and Rise: An ambitious young man from Maine, Washburn moved to Wisconsin in 1842. He was a lawyer, land speculator, and banker who quickly amassed a fortune. Political Power: He was elected to the U.S. Congress (1855-1861, 1867-1871), served as a Major General for the Union in the Civil War, and was elected the 11th Governor of Wisconsin in 1872. Industrial Vision: His most lasting legacy is industrial. He founded the Washburn-Crosby Company in Minneapolis, which harnessed the power of St. Anthony Falls to mill flour. This company eventually became General Mills, a global food giant. Legacy: The Washburn name is etched into Wisconsin's geography, with Washburn County and the city of Washburn named in his honor. The family represents the powerful, well-connected leaders who shaped the state's economy and government from the top down.

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The Wisconsin state seal shows an idealized vision of the state's pillars of strength. The stories of these three families provide the human reality behind that vision. The Washburns represent the elite leadership and industrial capital ("Forward," Manufacturing, Commerce). The Cadmans represent the civic-minded settlers who established order and community (The Yeoman). The Fenskas represent the immigrant workforce whose tenacious labor built the state's agricultural foundation (The Badger, The Plow). Together, they form a complete and compelling picture of how Wisconsin was built, making them an excellent representation of the state seal.

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The names Washburn, Cadman, and Fenska represent three very different but equally important types of Wisconsin pioneers: the political and industrial dynasty, the local community builder, and the immigrant farming family. These three families tell a comprehensive story of Wisconsin's settlement: the Washburns provided elite leadership and industry, the Cadmans built the local civic structure, and the Fenskas supplied the foundational labor and agricultural strength.

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Testing site to study the decay of organic matter in nature.

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memory of Washburn, Cadman, Fenska Wisconsin Pioneers

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any easy, family-friendly hikes around Lake Mendota?

Yes, the area is well-suited for families. Most trails are relatively flat and well-maintained. Governor Nelson State Park offers over 8 miles of easy trails through prairies and woodlands. Another great option is the short, scenic walk out to Picnic Point, which is a popular favorite for all skill levels.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails?

Dog policies vary by park. Dogs are generally allowed on leash in the Lakeshore Nature Preserve, including the popular Picnic Point area. However, in Governor Nelson State Park, pets are not permitted on the beach, picnic areas, or playgrounds, but are welcome on the hiking trails as long as they are leashed. Always check the specific regulations for the park you plan to visit before you go.

Is it possible to hike the entire way around Lake Mendota?

No, there is not a continuous trail that circumnavigates the entire lake. The shoreline is a mix of public parks and private property. However, you can enjoy long stretches of lakeside hiking, particularly within the UW-Madison Lakeshore Nature Preserve and Governor Nelson State Park.

What are the trail conditions like at Picnic Point?

The main trail to Picnic Point is a wide, well-maintained path, mostly flat and unpaved, making it an easy walk suitable for almost everyone. It meanders through woodlands and offers excellent views of the lake and the Madison skyline. The path is generally smooth and easy to follow.

Are there any paved trails for walking or running?

Yes, the Howard Temin Lakeshore Path is a paved, multi-use trail perfect for walking, running, and biking. It forms a key segment of the trail system within the Lakeshore Nature Preserve and provides a smooth, accessible surface with beautiful lake views.

What are some interesting things to see in the Lakeshore Nature Preserve?

The preserve is rich in both natural beauty and history. Besides the stunning lake views from Picnic Point, you can explore ancient Native American mounds, particularly the panther effigy mound. The area is also a designated Wisconsin Important Bird Area, making it a great spot for birdwatching. For a scenic viewpoint, check out Raymer's Cove, a highly-regarded spot with a staircase leading to a small rock beach.

How do the hiking trails at Governor Nelson State Park compare to those in the Lakeshore Nature Preserve?

Both offer beautiful scenery, but with different characteristics. The Lakeshore Nature Preserve trails, like the Lake Mendota Loop, are right on the UW-Madison campus and offer close-up lake views and historical sites like Picnic Point. Governor Nelson State Park, on the northwest shore, provides a more traditional state park experience with trails that traverse restored prairies and oak savannas, offering panoramic views of the lake and the State Capitol from a distance.

Can I go hiking around Lake Mendota in the winter?

Absolutely. Winter hiking offers a completely different perspective of the landscape. The trails remain accessible, though they can be icy or snow-covered, so proper footwear with good traction is recommended. When the lake freezes, it opens up for activities like cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, offering a unique way to experience the area's beauty.

Are there any good spots for trail running?

The relatively flat terrain around the lake is ideal for trail running. The paved Howard Temin Path is a popular choice for a smooth run. For those who prefer unpaved surfaces, the network of trails within the Lakeshore Nature Preserve and Governor Nelson State Park provides excellent options with varied scenery.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails around Lake Mendota?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails from the city, the beautiful and consistent lake views, and the well-maintained paths. The unique blend of natural scenery and cultural points of interest, like the ancient mounds, is also a frequently mentioned highlight.

Are there any longer, more moderate hikes available?

Yes, while many trails are easy, you can combine paths for a longer outing. The Picnic Point Mound Group – Raymer's Cove loop from Shorewood is a moderate hike of nearly 5 miles (8 km) that explores a significant portion of the preserve. You can also create longer routes by linking different trails within Governor Nelson State Park.

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