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Historical Wetland Relationships (Bird & Nature Adventure)

Sun, Apr 05

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Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park, North

Join master naturalist Kathlean Wolf to learn about wetland plan and animal communities.

Historical Wetland Relationships (Bird & Nature Adventure)
Historical Wetland Relationships (Bird & Nature Adventure)

Time & Location

Apr 05, 2026, 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM

Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park, North, 6098 N Sherman Ave, Madison, WI 53704, USA

About the event

Enjoy an all-ages Spring nature walk. Join master naturalist Kathlean Wolf to learn about wetland plan and animal communities.


Bird & Nature Adventures are free, volunteer-led, rain-or-shine events for all ages to learn about nature. No registration is required; all are welcome. Participants are asked to dress appropriately for the weather and the outing. Binoculars and cameras are welcome. Pets are not allowed in the conservation park. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.


Mostly level. Mown/plowed paths, gravel trails, and metal boardwalks. Trails may be muddy.


These free, all-ages walks take place the first Sunday of EVERY month, year-round, ALWAYS 1:30 pm – 3 pm.

Follow N. Sherman Avenue north to the upper parking area at the end of the gravel road.

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Cherokee Marsh is the largest wetland in Dane County, Wisconsin. The marsh is located just upstream from Lake Mendota, along the Yahara River and Token Creek.

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