We’re sorry, this field trip is canceled due to concerns around COVID-19. Please feel welcome to visit the natural area on your own or with your family — there’s lots to see and lots of area to spread out!
Pleasant Valley Conservancy State Natural Area is a 140 acre natural area in western Dane County near the town of Vermont. The property contains prairie remnants, wetlands, and extensive oak savannas and has been under intensive management for the past 20 years. Hiking will be partly across steep bluffs, and long pants with sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. At the end of the three-hour trip, light refreshments will be served at the small cabin on site.
To get to Pleasant Valley Conservancy, take Highway F to the west from the Village of Black Earth, then follow it south for 5 miles. Turn left on Pleasant Valley Road. Park on Pleasant Valley Road fire number 4609 along the south side of the driveway.
RAIN DATE: None (if weather is poor, trip is cancelled)
ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES:
We’re sorry, portions of this trip involve steep terrain and require full mobility to participate.
APPROXIMATE DISTANCE FOR WALKING: 1-3 miles
RSVP REQUIRED? NO
FIELD TRIP LEADER: Tom and Kathie Brock (608-238-5050, kmbrock@charter.net)
Header photo by Madison Audubon