Aldo Leopold Nature Center
330 Femrite Drive, Monona, WI 53716
Location & Phone number
330 Femrite Dr, Monona, WI 53716, United States
About the Business

Located in Monona, Wisconsin, the Aldo Leopold Nature Center is a park and tourist attraction that offers free and self-guided tours of its grounds and trails from dawn until dusk. Visitors can also check out Trailside Backpacks for free to enhance their outdoor experience.
The institution is dedicated to promoting community ethics and caring for all people and their relationship to nature. It acknowledges the First Nations, particularly the Ho-Chunk Nation, on whose ancestral land it sits. The center believes in the importance of diversity and inclusivity in nature and society, and is committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment for everyone.
Established in 1994, the Aldo Leopold Nature Center is a non-profit organization that aims to empower the next generation of conservationists through outdoor, hands-on childcare programs. Visitors can explore the wetland, woodland, and prairie trails, participate in environmental education programs, and attend special events.
The center is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm, and Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 2pm. Visitors can learn about the center's hours, weather cancellation policies, accessibility, and additional visitor information on their website. Come and explore the beauty of nature at the Aldo Leopold Nature Center!
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Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Reviews
"Brought the grands here for a hike, saw geese, ducks, turkeys, a muskrat, and a pair of Sandhill cranes. This as we ventured over to Edna Taylor Conservency as well, all on the same trail aystem."
"A staff person came outside, stopped me and told me this afternoon that I was not welcome to pass through the property on the outside of the building on my walk with my leashed support animal (dog). The staff person indicated that only service animals are allowed. While I have no doubt that what this person who stopped me told me is true, I felt humiliated as I tried to explain to this person that my 40 lbs dog (Chloe) was not a service animal but she is a support animal as documented by my physician's prescription. As I was turning around to leave, the person said I should talk a walk in Woodland Park. Having celebrated my 69th birthday just yesterday and what with the inclined path at Woodland Park being wet, snowy and likely slippery this afternoon, I did not follow the person's suggestion. The irony of the chilly reception I received given that Aldo Leopold loved being with his dogs in the outdoors did not escape me."
"Aldo Leopold Nature Center was hands down the best wedding venue choice for us. The venue itself was beautiful and came with unique amenities like access to their trails and use of their NOAA space sphere, along with use of their immersion theater to project personal photos during the reception. The lights in the main atrium and the outdoor deck off the atrium was beautiful and for ceremonies, there were multiple outdoor options to choose from - a choice you didn't have to make until the week of so you can weigh indoor vs outdoor ceremony based on weather and based on how the area looks at the time. An underrated perk is that you get access to the venue for the entire wedding weekend. It was so lovely to do the majority of our set up on Friday afternoon, touch ups and host the event on Saturday, and being able to come back to pack up on Sunday. Ben, their event coordinator, was seriously fundamental to the success of our event from day one. When I expressed hesitance about having a WI wedding in April and asked about what nature would look like at the time, Ben dug into their archives to forward any pictures he had of outside the nature center at that time of year. When I pinged him almost weekly with different questions, Ben was timely and thorough in his responses. He was intentional in making sure we were set up for success on our day - doing and redoing and redoing venue layouts to align with what we envisioned, making sure that we had the equipment and support we needed for the day, etc. Him and Sarah did so much work during the event itself to make sure it ran smoothly, pulling out clear umbrellas for our guests when an unexpected rain shower came right before our ceremony began. Aldo Leopold and their events team are an asset to your day - if you are looking for a venue that can do the ceremony + reception in one place, has beautiful outdoors, has unique features beyond your traditional venue, and gives you flexibility to have access the entire weekend, you simply have to choose Aldo. PLUS your partnership provides money for their mission of educating and preserving nature."
"My daughter (8) did a nature camp in August. She absolutely LOVED it. She learned so much and is sparked a curiosity and joy in learning more about nature and animals. The leaders/teachers were wonderful. We cannot wait for next summer and are looking forward to attending other events there."
"Great nature center with nice hiking trails through restored prairie and wetlands areas. They have a nature center preschool program and many free or lower cost classes for kids on some weekends and throughout the summer. We were there for a guided walk with a focus on insects today. It was a lot of fun and the prairie has lots of beautiful flowers blooming this time of year. The learning center has done interactive exhibits and info on Aldo Leopold's life and work."
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