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Top Five Things to Do in Madison, WI

Mounds, Spelunking

Madison, Wisconsin is known as one of the biggest part towns in the United States. Madison is located in the Southern portion of the state and is home to the top university in the state, UW-Madison. When visiting Madison, there is no need to just be attending the Badgers’ sporting events as there are so many things to do throughout the city and its suburbs. Here are the top five things to do in Madison.

Olbrich Botanical Gardens
3330 Atwood Avenue,
Madison, WI 53704

This is a great summer destination in Madison as there are 16 acres of outdoor gardens to explore and be amazed over. There is also an indoor conservatory filled with plants and birds from all over the world. There even is a stunning indoor waterfall amidst all the wildlife. The Olbrich Botanical Gardens are even a great place to get married as they offer rooms that can be rented for the ceremony. Hours fluctuate depending on the season

Admission: Free for outdoor gardens. $1 for conservatory.

Wisconsin State Capital
2 East Main Street ,
Madison , WI 537042

The Wisconsin State Capital is not your normal state capital and visiting it makes a great thing to do in Madison, WI. What is amazing about the capital is that it is the second largest domed capital in the United States (second only to the United States Capital Building) and is so large that it has its own zip code. The paintings and sculptures are amazing and worth the visit alone to the state capital. Tours can be set up at their website and people are allowed to enter as they please.

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Madison Children’s Museum
100 N. Hamilton Street,
Madison, WI 53703

Bringing kids on vacation or business can be a hassle, but bringing them to the brand-new Madison Children’s Museum can help by giving them so much to do that it is impossible to describe in one small article. There are hundreds of things to do and educational programs are constantly going on. They are open from 9:30am to 5pm and make an enjoyable thing to do while in Madison.

Admission: $6.95 per person.

Boating, sailing, canoeing, and kayaking
Everywhere in Madison, WI

There are so many lakes located around Madison that it would be impossible for me to not recommend spending some time on them. These lakes provide some really great experiences for those looking to relax and take in some boating. Many lakes have places to rent all of these and make this an easy thing to do while visiting Madison.

Cave of the Mounds
2975 Cave of the Mounds Road
Blue Mounds, WI 53517-0148

Just a few miles outside of Madison is the Cave of the Mounds, a National Natural Landmark. This is a great place to experience a cave and all the amazing formations throughout. Cave of the Mounds offers spelunking adventures for those seeking a little more adventure on their trip as well.

When considering a visit to Madison, WI, one must also consider travelling a few miles north to Wisconsin Dells where there are many more great attractions.