Aldo Leopold Park
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About Aldo Leopold Park in Madison
Aldo Leopold Park is an 11-acre neighborhood park located in Madison, Wisconsin, situated south of the beltline between Fish Hatchery Road and Seminole Highway. The park offers a variety of recreational facilities and natural features for visitors to enjoy.
One of the park's main attractions is Madison's first pump track, which provides an exciting opportunity for cyclists to practice their skills. The park also features a reservable picnic shelter, making it an ideal spot for gatherings and community events.
For sports enthusiasts, Aldo Leopold Park includes a full-court basketball court with an asphalt surface. The court is not lighted, allowing for daytime play. Additionally, there is a multipurpose field that can be used for various activities such as soccer, ultimate frisbee, lacrosse, or football.
Children can enjoy the park's playground, which adds to the family-friendly atmosphere. The park also boasts an all-levels bicycle adventure trail, providing options for cyclists of different skill levels to explore and enjoy.
During the winter months, visitors can take advantage of the park's hill, which is perfect for sledding. This seasonal attraction adds to the park's year-round appeal.
The park is open daily from 4:00 am to 10:00 pm, allowing ample time for visitors to enjoy its amenities throughout the day. While there are no restroom facilities within the park itself, drinking water is available on-site.