Spring Green Preserve
Pearl Road, Spring Green, Wisconsin 53588
About the Business
Spring Green Preserve is a unique and rare park located in Spring Green, Wisconsin, United States. Known as the Wisconsin Desert, the preserve is home to some of the state's rarest plant communities, including sand prairie, dry bluff prairie, and black oak barrens. Visitors can experience a taste of the American West with cacti, lizards, sand dunes, and dry grasses.
The preserve is also a haven for a diverse array of species, from beetles and cacti to butterflies and sparrows. Visitors can explore the sandy prairie and see plants like compass plant, dwarf dandelion, leadplant, and prickly pear cactus. The prairie is also home to various grassland birds and other animals like tiger beetles, wolf spiders, and Eastern pocket gophers.
There is a walking trail at the preserve that offers a beautiful view of the surrounding landscape. Visitors are encouraged to stay on the trail to avoid damaging the fragile habitat. The area is also great for biking, with routes like the Spring Green Cactus Cruise that pass by the preserve.
Spring Green Preserve is part of The Nature Conservancy's efforts to protect and manage natural lands. Staff and volunteers work to keep the diverse habitats healthy and collaborate with local landowners, researchers, and government agencies to understand and protect the preserve's unique ecosystems.
With nearly 1,500 preserves across the United States, The Nature Conservancy aims to protect wildlife, natural systems, and connect people to the natural world. Visitors are encouraged to help protect the natural treasures of Wisconsin by visiting the preserve and learning more about conservation efforts.
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Pearl Road, Spring Green, WI 53588, United States
Hours open
Monday:
07:00 - 19:00
Tuesday:
07:00 - 19:00
Wednesday:
07:00 - 19:00
Thursday:
07:00 - 19:00
Friday:
07:00 - 19:00
Saturday:
07:00 - 19:00
Sunday:
07:00 - 19:00
Reviews
"I recently had the opportunity to visit Spring Green Preserve State Park, and I must say it was a truly remarkable experience. Nestled in the heart of nature, this park offers a serene and rejuvenating escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Here's my review of the park: First and foremost, the natural beauty of Spring Green Preserve is simply breathtaking. The park encompasses vast stretches of lush greenery, rolling hills, and meandering trails that wind through dense forests. The landscape is a delightful blend of woodlands, prairies, dessert, and stunning rock formations, making every step a visual treat. The park boasts an extensive network of well-maintained trails that cater to hikers of all levels. Whether you're a beginner looking for a leisurely stroll or an experienced trekker seeking a challenge, there are options to suit everyone. I particularly enjoyed the diverse terrain and the variety of scenic viewpoints along the trails, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside. One of the highlights of Spring Green Preserve is its unique geological formations, including the magnificent limestone cliffs. These natural wonders not only add to the park's charm but also provide opportunities for rock climbing enthusiasts to test their skills. Additionally, there are several interpretive signs and educational displays that provide fascinating insights into the park's geological history, further enriching the visitor experience. Wildlife enthusiasts will also be pleased to know that Spring Green Preserve is teeming with a diverse range of plant and animal species. From colorful wildflowers and singing birds to elusive mammals and reptiles, there's always something to discover. I was lucky enough to spot deer grazing in the meadows and catch glimpses of various bird species during my visit. Moreover, the park offers excellent amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. There are well-maintained picnic areas with ample seating and shaded spots, perfect for a family outing or a peaceful lunch surrounded by nature. Clean restroom facilities and easily accessible parking areas were also available, making the overall experience hassle-free. Furthermore, the park's staff and volunteers deserve special mention for their dedication and friendliness. They were readily available to provide information, answer questions, and offer recommendations, contributing to a warm and welcoming atmosphere. One thing to note is that while Spring Green Preserve State Park is undoubtedly a gem, it can get quite busy during peak times and weekends. Therefore, it's advisable to plan your visit accordingly and arrive early to secure parking and fully enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings. In conclusion, Spring Green Preserve State Park is a true natural paradise that offers a delightful escape into the beauty of the Wisconsin landscape. With its stunning vistas, well-maintained trails, diverse wildlife, and friendly atmosphere, it's a must-visit destination for nature lovers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Whether you're seeking adventure, serenity, or educational experiences, Spring Green Preserve has something to offer for everyone."
"Beautiful place. Wish I would of known about this hidden gem earlier than just last week. I didn't see any cactus or any of the other things that make this area so unique. I am sure it is just because of the time of the year. Definitely going back in late spring to watch the cacti bloom and then during the summer to try and see the animals that are just native to this area. The hike was incredible. Beautiful views and scenery. I think we were about a week early for full colors but they were turning quite nicely. Definitely a worthwhile trip to Spring Green."
"A 3 1/2 mi out and back trail that is sponsored by The Nature Conservancy and full of possibly more bird sounds at one time than I've ever heard! Stesp toward the end but a legit view and the prarie is pristine. The last quarter of the hike is a bit shaded in a more woody area which is nice."
"Awesome short hike with lots of diversity! This place is nicknamed Wisconsin's Desert for a reason. I highly recommend it. It's beautiful every season of the year! Be sure to check it out at sunrise/sunset. The prairie or woodlands up top are both neat."
"We visited in the winter, but without any snow. Pretty varied terrain and Flora. Go up high in the cedar trees with no dead leaves on the ground, just pine needles, or stay down low in the prickly pear cacti. Most of the park is your standard deciduous forest. A couple of trails sprinkled about, but we didn't really stay on them (or within park boundaries. shhhhh...). Drive down Peach road toward the north until you reach the quarry entrance."
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