Discover Madison on Foot from The Saddlery Madison

Just steps from your door at 327 E Wilson St, The Saddlery Madison sits at the heart of the city’s scenic isthmus. Whether you’re craving lake views, historic architecture, urban trails, or natural wetlands, here are five walking routes, each offering a distinct slice of Madison life with detailed directions and local highlights.
1. James Madison Park to Memorial Union Loop (~2.8 miles round-trip)
A perfect city-meets-lake stroll from The Saddlery Madison
Things to See Along the Way:
- James Madison Park: A waterfront city park with open lawns, benches, and paddleboarders
- Langdon Street: A charming corridor lined with Greek life houses, historic mansions, and tree-lined sidewalks
- Memorial Union Terrace: A Madison landmark offering lakefront views, iconic sunburst chairs, live music, and local snacks like
- Capitol Square: Beautiful architecture and a chance to catch local events or farmer’s markets
Why You’ll Love This Route:
- A mix of nature, campus life, and city culture
- Great photo ops from lake views to historic buildings
- Plenty of stops for coffee, drinks, and food along the way
- It’s scenic, social, and very Madison
2. Capitol to State Street Arts Walk (~2 miles round-trip)
Experience Madison's civic heart and creative pulse
Things to See Along the Way:
- Wisconsin State Capitol: A stunning domed building open for tours and packed with local history
- State Street: A bustling corridor with colorful murals, indie shops, and frequent street performers
- Library Mall: A lively hub at the edge of UW’s campus, ideal for people-watching
- Capitol Square: Food carts, seasonal markets, and impressive architecture
Why You’ll Love This Route:
- Great mix of culture, art, and architecture
- Ideal for browsing boutiques or grabbing a latte
- Compact, vibrant, and energizing
- A true taste of Madison’s creative core
3. Lower Yahara River Trail & Boardwalk Adventure (~5-8 miles round-trip)
A peaceful escape into nature starting from the city
Things to See Along the Way:
- Capital City Trail: Paved bike and walking path winding through nature and residential areas
- Lake Waubesa Boardwalk: A unique, elevated path with serene lake and marsh views
- Birdwatching Stops: Home to herons, red-winged blackbirds, and more
- Hidden Wetlands: A tranquil break from the city with benches and interpretive signs
Why You’ll Love This Route:
- A total escape into quiet, natural surroundings
- Flat, easy paths great for a longer stroll or active walk
- Excellent for nature lovers, photographers, and peace seekers
- Offers a strong contrast to the city vibe without needing a car
4. UW Arboretum Nature Retreat (~6 miles round-trip or 11 miles for the ambitious)
A peaceful botanical escape just a short ride away
Things to See Along the Way:
- Curtis Prairie: The oldest restored prairie in the world
- Wingra Woods: Shady trails with mossy logs and chirping wildlife
- Gallistel Woods: Towering trees and seasonal wildflowers
- Longenecker Gardens: An ever-changing landscape of blooms and rare species
Why You’ll Love This Route:
- A natural immersion just minutes from the city
- Ideal for those seeking a quiet, contemplative walk
- Educational and visually rewarding for plant lovers
- Easy to customize, choose a short loop or an extended adventure
5. Willie Street Wander (~2–4 miles round-trip)
A colorful, easy-paced out-and-back walk through one of Madison’s most beloved streets.

Things to See Along the Way:
- Street Murals & Art: Utility boxes, fences, and building walls come to life with local creativity
- Lush Gardens: Many homes and businesses maintain charming flower beds and native plantings
- Coffee & Baked Goods: Stop at Mother Fool’s, Lazy Jane’s, or Batch Bakehouse
- Shops: Browse vintage finds, books, gifts, and more in the cozy storefronts
- People-Watching: Willie Street is a hub of dog-walkers, bikers, musicians, and neighbors chatting on porches
Why You’ll Love This Route:
- Totally customizable, walk a few blocks or miles before looping back
- Offers a great slice of local Madison culture: quirky, artsy, and welcoming
- Perfect for a morning coffee walk, an afternoon stroll, or an evening outing
- No trail gear needed, just comfy shoes and a sense of curiosity











