While some areas of the University of Wisconsin Madison swarm with students, bikes and cars, there’s a timeless and tranquil spot on campus where you can still hear songbirds chirp and listen to the sound of the wind in the trees. Picnic Point is a beautiful wooded peninsula extending out onto Lake Mendota. It has attracted visitors for thousands of years, and it offers some spectacular lake views that never grow old. It’s a must-hike spot if you’re strolling in the Madison area. Here’s where to find it and what you’ll see.

Picnic Point is located in the University of Wisconsin-Madison Lakeshore Nature Preserve, a 300-acre reserve that has four miles of shoreline.

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The preserve protects native animals and plants, so the point has much of the character it had long ago. Humans have also been here a long time. Recent archaeological surveys indicate that the point may have been inhabited for at least 12,000 years.

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After Europeans arrived, settlers cleared and farmed the land. The University acquired the land for a preserve in 1941 and restored it to its present state. A walking path will lead you to the point. If you’re interested in a longer walk, take one of the site trails that weaves through the woods.

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There’s a beach and many places to access the water on the point and in the preserve. The water is typically clearer in spring, early summer, and late fall.

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The point has some nice vistas of Madison, the UW campus, and the state Capitol dome. This area of the lake is popular with paddlers, sailors, and rowers, so you may spot a boat or two.

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There’s a pleasant gathering place at the end of the point that’s ideal for taking in this beautiful spot or building a fire.

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The hike out to the end of Picnic Point is about a mile in length, or two miles round trip back to the entrance. You’ll pass effigy mounds, and you’ll likely see a lot of birds – this area has been designated an official Wisconsin Important Bird Area. Wisconsin has a lot of amazing hikng spots. Here are some Wisconsin trails you simply have to hike.

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Address: Picnic Point, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2000 University Bay Dr, Madison, WI 53705, USA