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Dane County Parks

Capital Springs Recreation Area

The nearly 2,500 acre Capital Springs Recreation Area is cooperatively operated and managed by Dane County Parks and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources with additional support from the Friends of Capital Springs Recreation Area.  Recreation opportunities include wildlife viewing, cross country skiing, hiking, snowshoeing, canoeing, kayaking, hunting, fishing and camping.  The Capital Springs Recreation Area boundary features many parks, trails and natural resource points of interest.

  • Overview Map (Capital City State Trail / Capital Springs Recreation Area)

Points of Interest Links

The 30-acre off leash dog exercise area features an accessible parking area, nearly a mile of hard surface walking trails through restored prairie and a 3-acre small dog area.   The 18-hole disc golf course was designed by local experts and traverses through open prairies and a glacial drumlin that is currently being restored to oak savanna.  The course can also be accessed via the Capital City State Trail, with bicycle parking available at a trailhead that includes interpretive signage for a Native American mound group located nearby.   


Activities

Accessible Facilities
Bicycle/Pedestrian Trail (paved)
Boat Launch (permit required)
Camping (electric)
Canoe/Kayak Launch
Cross-country Skiing (groomed trail)
Disc Golf Course
Dog Park
Fishing
Historic Site
Mountain Biking
Parking
Picnic Area
Play Area
Restrooms (flush)
Restrooms (vault/pit)
Showers (for campground)
Snowshoeing (designated trail)
Water Trail
Wildlife Viewing

Addresses

Google Maps are provided for reference. Trails, park boundaries, parking lots and other features on this map may not be up-to-date. Please check the official maps for up-to-date information.

Restrooms

History