Aldo Leopold Legacy Trail System
Badger State Trail
The Badger State Trail travels 40 miles between Madison and the Wisconsin-Illinois border while traversing farmlands, woods, rolling hills, scenic meadows, remnant prairies, ravines, glacial topography and several small communities.
Highlighting the trail is the 1,200-foot long Stewart Tunnel. The tunnel is unique because it is built on a curve, and visitors can not see the other end when first entering the tunnel. Flashlights and jackets are recommended as the tunnel is dark and cool, and water from springs above can trickle onto the trail. Bikers should walk bikes through the tunnel.
Library Park in Belleville has a decorative fountain and historic library
The Badger Trail connects to the Capital
City, Military Ridge, and Sugar River state trails, and the Madison
bikeway system. In Madison, the Badger State Trail corridor continues into the city along the Southwest Path. At the Illinois border, the Badger State Trail connects to the Jane
Addams Trail which continues
to Freeport, Illinois.
Walking, Bicycling & In-line Skating
The fairly level grade and smooth limestone surface make this trail suitable for bicyclists, walkers and joggers. The 6-mile section between Madison and Purcell Road is surfaced with asphalt and is suitable for in-line skating. Each bicyclist or skater age 16 or older needs a Wisconsin State Trail Pass while using the trail.
Pet owners, please be sure to have your pet on a leash, 8 feet or shorter, at all times. You must pick up after your pet.
The fairly level grade and smooth limestone surface make most of this trail accessible to wheelchair users and others with mobility impairments.
Ice Age National Scenic Trail
The Ice Age Trail follows the Badger State Trail for about 3.5 miles between Purcell Road and County Highway A in Dane County.
Winter Activities
Snowmobiling is allowed from Purcell Road all the way south to the Illinois state line. Operators must follow all Wisconsin snowmobile laws, including traveling no more than 15 miles per hour within any of the village limits.
In Dane County the trail is open when there is over six inches of snow, or when the trail has a groomed base.
In Green County the trail is open when there is over four inches of snow, or when the trail has a groomed base.
Snowmobiles are not permitted in the Stewart Tunnel, or between Monroe and Monticello when that area is open for ATVs.
The Badger State Trail also connects to numerous miles of Dane and Green County snowmobile trails. For the most up to date conditions during winter, call the Green County Trail Information Line, (608) 527-2910.
Winter All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) use is allowed on the Badger State Trail with some restrictions. UTVs or "Side-by-side ATVs" are not permitted on the Badger State Trail. ATVs are allowed under the following conditions:
From December 1 to March 15 only
From 21st Street in Monroe to Lake Avenue in Monticello only
(11 miles)
There is less than four inches of snow or the trail has not been groomed for snowmobiling
The air temperature is under 28 degrees Fahrenheit (F).
The trail surface is frozen solid
No ATV use is allowed off of the trail tread.
All ATVs must have a valid registration sticker.
For the most up to date conditions during winter, call the Green County Trail Information Line, (608) 527-2910.
The trail is open to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, however, the trail is not groomed, and skiers and snowshoers must share the trail with snowmobiles. Skiers do not need a trail pass while using the trail.
More Information
See the links below for more information about activities, communities, area attractions, features and other useful links for the Badger State Trail.
How to Get There
How to Get There
In Madison, the Southwest Path has a number of bicycle/pedestrian access
points, including Randall Avenue, Commonwealth Avenue, Odana Road, Midvale
Boulevard, and Hammersley Road.
In Fitchburg, there's a 12-car parking area at Dawley Park on Seminole
Highway (1/4 mile east of the Badger State Trail on the Capital City State
Trail).
The southern end of the asphalt-surfaced trail is at Purcell Road,
about 2.5 miles northeast of Paoli. A small parking lot is available at Purcell Road.
Library
Park [exit DNR] in the village of Belleville
is next to the trail and offers five parking spaces, picnic tables,
a gazebo and water fountain. Parking for the trail is also available near
the Belleville Post Office.
The Badger trail connects with the Sugar River trail just south of the
Sugar River trail rest area in Monticello. The rest area, near County
Highways C and EE, has parking available.
Twinning Park in Monroe is next to the trail and has parking, picnic
tables, shelters, ball fields, a bandshell and restrooms available.
The Friends of the Badger State Trail is comprised
of volunteers who help to promote and maintain the trail for all users, and who act as an advisory and auxiliary organization to help in fundraising and operations the state is not able to provide. For more information or to join the Friends, please see the Friends of the Badger State Trail [exit DNR].