Madison in Spring: 7 Bike & Walk Routes from The Saddlery Madison

Spring in Madison is a season of anticipation. The lakes begin to thaw, patios slowly return, and locals head outdoors the moment the sun comes out. Whether you’re visiting for a weekend getaway or settling in for a longer stay, spring is one of the best times to explore the city on foot or by bike.
When you’re staying at The Saddlery Madison, our location makes it easy to step outside and immediately connect with some of the city’s most scenic and enjoyable routes. From lakeside paths to architectural strolls and campus walks, here are seven of our favorite ways to explore Madison in spring.
1. Capitol Square Loop
One of the simplest and most iconic walks in Madison starts just steps from your suite. The Capitol Square Loop is perfect for a morning coffee stroll, an evening walk, or a casual bike ride.
You’ll pass historic buildings, local shops, and views of the State Capitol from every angle. On Saturdays, the route becomes even livelier when the Dane County Farmers’ Market returns for the season.
This short loop is ideal for easing into spring and getting a feel for downtown life.
2. Lake Monona Lakeshore Path
For a longer, more scenic outing, head toward the Lake Monona Lakeshore Path. The route begins near Monona Terrace and stretches along the water with sweeping views of the lake and skyline.
In early spring, you’ll often see runners, cyclists, and locals enjoying the first warm days of the season. It’s a peaceful way to start the morning or wind down in the evening.
Returning to your spacious suite with full kitchen afterward makes it easy to refuel, relax, and plan your next outing.
3. State Street to UW–Madison Campus Walk
If you want a route filled with energy, shops, and local character, walk down State Street toward the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. This stretch is a vibrant pedestrian-focused shopping and dining district connecting the Wisconsin State Capitol to the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. It features over 100 unique local shops, cafes, and restaurants, along with the Overture Center for the Arts, making it a hub for entertainment, culture, and nightlife in downtown Madison.
This route works well for guests visiting the university, attending events, or simply exploring the heart of Madison culture.
4. UW Lakeshore Path
One of Madison’s most beloved walking routes, the UW Lakeshore Path follows Lake Mendota along campus with wooded scenery, shoreline views, and a quieter atmosphere than downtown.
Spring is especially beautiful here as snow melts, birds return, and the path begins to fill with students and locals enjoying the outdoors again.
It’s a slightly longer outing, but well worth the trip if you want a peaceful, scenic walk.
5. Monona Terrace to Machinery Row
This shorter urban route is perfect when you want a relaxed walk without committing to a long trek.
Start at Monona Terrace, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, then follow the lakefront toward Machinery Row and the nearby bike path connections. You’ll get a mix of architecture, lake views, and downtown activity.
This is a great choice for early spring days when you want fresh air but still want to stay close to downtown.
6. Madison’s Southwest Commuter Bike Path (Downtown Access Point)
For cyclists, Madison’s Southwest Commuter Path offers one of the easiest ways to experience the city’s bike-friendly design. From downtown access points, you can ride through quiet neighborhoods and green corridors that feel surprisingly removed from city traffic.
It’s ideal for guests staying longer, since it offers different route options depending on how far you want to go.
Guests planning a longer visit often appreciate how easy it is to integrate walking or biking into daily life here, one reason many choose extended stays in downtown Madison.
7. East Johnson Street Neighborhood Walk
For a more residential feel, head northeast along East Johnson Street and explore the nearby neighborhoods.
You’ll find charming homes, local markets, small parks, and a quieter pace that shows a different side of Madison beyond the Capitol area. It’s a great way to experience what everyday life in the city feels like.
This walk is especially nice in early spring when sunlight returns and neighborhoods start to come back to life.
Why Spring Is Perfect for Exploring Madison on Foot
Spring offers the best balance of fresh air, fewer crowds, and renewed city energy. Trails reopen, patios start to appear, and the city feels ready to be rediscovered.
Staying downtown at The Saddlery Madison means you don’t need a car to experience these routes, you can simply step outside and go anywhere to experience downtown Madison, the options are limitless.











