Owen Conservation Park
Address: | 6021 Old Sauk Rd. |
Hours: | 4:00am - dusk |
Park Type: | Conservation |
Acres: | 96.79 |
Restroom: | Yes |
Drinking Water: | Yes |
Park Details
On a hilltop overlooking Madison's west side, this park was the farm and personal retreat of former University Professor Edward T. Owen. Today, prairies and oak savannas have risen like a phoenix to reclaim the landscape. Coneflowers, goldenrod, and bluestem are among the many plants that yield a harvest of ever-changing color and texture throughout the year.
Help us identify plant species found at Owen Conservation Park. We welcome your help in verifying and updating this list. Feel free to send us any notes or information you may have about the plant community at Owen, including the dates you observe the different species to pquinlan@cityofmadison.com.
Interested in volunteering? Visit, the Friends of Owen Conservation Park, to learn more.
During the winter, approximately 1.6 miles are groomed for classic cross-country skiing as snow cover allows. No permit is required at this trail.
Park Highlights
Bird & Nature Adventures: Explore this park with a FREE, guided nature walk offered monthly.Land Management
In 2008, construction was completed on 3 stormwater/wildlife ponds in the southwest corner of the park near Jetty Dr. The ponds replaced an eroded channel that carried tons of sediment to Lake Mendota every year. The first 2 ponds trap nearly 70% of the sediment. The third pond functions chiefly as additional wildlife habitat. Native prairie plants, trees and shrubs surround the ponds. The ponds have been planted with aquatic plants. Having permanent water habitat will attract additional wildlife e.g. herons, wood ducks, shorebirds.At this Park
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Cross-Country Skiing
Cross-Country Skiing in Madison Parks
Madison Parks provides designated and groomed trails for cross-country skiing. Three (3) are free-to-use and three (3) require a daily or annual cross-country ski permit.
- PERMIT REQUIRED LOCATIONS: Door Creek, Elver and Odana Hills Golf Course.
- Groomed several times per week, and as conditions allow
- A daily or annual Ski Permit is required for anyone aged 16 years or older and may be PURCHASED ONLINE.
- FREE-TO-USE: Cherokee Marsh Conservation - South, Owen, and Turville Point.
- Groomed weekly, and as conditions allow.
- Due to years of poor snow quality and ground conditions, Yahara Hills is no longer a designated and groomed ski trail location.
- TRAIL STATUS DEFINITIONS
- OPEN = trail is snow-covered, skiable with the most recent grooming date posted.
- CLOSED = skiing is not advised or permitted
- See Madison Nordic Ski Club for trail conditions posted by volunteers and trail users.
- LOANER SKIS: *NEW* LOANER SKIS available at Door Creek and Odana Hills! Borrow a pair to try out skiing while at the park. Instructions onsite. A ski permit is required.
- EVENTS & GROUP PARTIES: Attend a winter event open to the community or reserve a winter recreation party for your group. All winter activities depend on the weather and conditions and are subject to change.
- RESTROOMS: See the webpage for open locations.
- DOGS: Dogs are NOT allowed on designated cross-country ski trails.
- HIKING/SNOWSHOEING: Do not walk on a designated cross-country ski trail. Hiking or snowshoeing is allowed ANYWHERE except on cross-country ski trails and off-trail in a conservation park. See SNOWSHOEING for suggested locations. When in doubt, don't.
Classic skis with boots and poles are available to rent from Elver and Odana Hills* and include a daily cross-country ski permit. *Before you head out, be sure to check the status of each location. Rental days are only when a location is listed as open. Please click location to see if listed as open. If a location is closed for winter recreation, rentals are not available.- Elver Park Wednesday - Sunday
- Odana Hills Saturday & Sunday
2025 Fees
Daily $8 Annual $30 Annual Senior (65+) & Disabled $15 Annual Military/Veteran $15 Replacement $15
- 2024 permit is valid through December 31, 2024.
- 2025 permit is available for purchase starting Nov. 1, 2024 and is valid from time of purchase through December 31, 2025.
- The permit is also valid for Dane County Parks trails.
TRAIL CONDITIONS AND GROOMING
The type of trail grooming performed depends on a few things to make the most of both long and short-term skiing opportunities. The amount and type of snow and the ground condition at the time of the snow event play a part in the grooming equation.
Did you know Parks staff is responsible for priority snow removal areas? These priority areas are roads, more than 400 bus stops, bike trails, sidewalks, and parking lots. We always appreciate your patience and understanding as safety will always come before fun.- Ski trails typically open after the first snowfall over 4" depending on the type of snow and trail conditions.
- Fee-based trails are groomed more frequently, as conditions allow and for both skate and classic skiing.
- Free-to-use ski trails are tracked or roll-groomed for classic cross-country skiing.
- We may not be able to groom or we may close a trail to preserve the trail condition. The website is updated as soon as information from the field is available.
- Permit fees are non-refundable.
- You may also visit Madison Nordic Ski Club for trail conditions posted by volunteers and trail users.
TRAIL TIPS & RESPONSIBILITIES- Follow directional arrows. Some trails are marked for one-way use
- Trails are rated for difficulty at the trailhead
- Skiers stay on groomed trails only
- No dogs, horses, snowboards, motor vehicles, hiking or snowshoeing on groomed trails
- Slower skiers please stay to the right
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Owen Conservation - Skiing
Location: 6021 Old Sauk Rd.
ClosedCross-Country Skiing at Owen Conservation Park
- PERMIT REQUIRED LOCATIONS: Door Creek, Elver and Odana Hills Golf Course.
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Dog Free Park
Following a July 2023 unanimous vote of the Board of Park Commissioners leashed and licensed dogs are allowed in all general Madison parks.
- Must be licensed.
- Must have a valid daily or annual Dog Permit.Must pick up dog waste.
- Must be leashed and under the owner's control at all times. MGO 23.32(1)
- Violators may see a fine up to $500
- Violators may see a fine up to $500
Dog Prohibited Areas
- Conservation parks
- Burial mounds
- City of Madison Golf Courses (during the golf season)
- Olbrich Botanical Gardens
- Playgrounds and areas within 20 feet of a playground surface
- Splash parks, fenced areas(s) surrounding a splash park, and areas within 20 feet of the splash park surface
- Goodman Pool and Breese Stevens Field (except for special events where dogs are specifically invited)
- Programmed sports fields and facilities that are enclosed or substantially enclosed by a fence, whether in use or not
- Programmed, non-fenced sports fields such as soccer, ultimate fields or softball/baseball diamonds while they are in use for programmed activities
- Inside park shelters or other City buildings
- Groomed cross-country ski trails
- In the water or on the beach at designated beach locations
- Park special events except where the sponsor has requested to allow dogs, with the Park Superintendent's approval
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Owen Conservation Park - Dog Free Park
Location: 6021 Old Sauk Rd.
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Hiking
Explore the many scenic trails and pathways throughout Madison Parks. Year-round restrooms are available at Cherokee Marsh, North and Owen conservation parks.
MAPS
Looking for a trail map for a particular park? A number of the individual park pages provide a trail map. Check out the "About This Park" section of your favorite park. Don't see a map? Let us know!
Dogs
Most parks allow leashed & licensed dogs with a Dog Permit. However, dogs are prohibited in all conservation parks and a few other locations. See Dog Free Parks for more information. View all Hiking -
Parking Lot
Parking lots in parks are available for park programs or events during regular park hours: 4:00 am to 10:00 pm.
Parking Rules
- Driving or parking motorized vehicles is not allowed on the grass or near a shelter and is subject to a citation.
- Three-hour limit in all parks, as posted.
- No parking after hours: 10pm to 4am. Overnight parking is not allowed.
- Conservation park hours are 4am until one hour after sunset
- Follow all onsite parking regulation signs.
- Violators are subject to a fine.
The parking lot located on the eastern side of Law Park, commonly known as the Blair Lot, is a metered parking lot, enforced by City of Madison Parking Division between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Restroom
Seasonal Restrooms
Restrooms throughout the park system open approximately mid/late April and close for the season starting the first week in October. The systemwide process to open/close restrooms takes several weeks depending on the weather and staffing.
This page lists restrooms OPEN daily, approximately 10am to 8pm. All other restrooms are CLOSED.
Open Year-Round (does not include popular winter recreation locations, TBD)- Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park - North
- Elver Park enclosed shelter
- Owen Conservation Park
- Tenney Park at the John Wall Family Pavilion
- Warner Park boat launch
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Owen Conservation Park
Location: 6021 Old Sauk Rd.
OPEN
Notes: open year-round
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Scenic Overlook
Many of the Madison Parks are located in ideal locations for sight seeing. Enjoy the view! View all Scenic Overlooks
About This Park
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Conservation Park Rules
Conservation Parks are uniquely managed to further protect native species and wildlife. The preservation of conservation parks includes some of the following. More information may be found in Madison General Ordinances 8.40.
Alcohol
Alcohol is prohibited in all conservation parks.
Bicycles & Motor Vehicles
Bicycles and motor vehicles are restricted to entrance roads and parking lots.
Dogs
Dogs and horses are not allowed.
Fire
Fires and picnics are prohibited.
Firearms
No firearms or weapons are permitted in the restrooms or shelters. Violators are considered trespassers and subject to forfeiture or arrest.
Glass
Glass is not allowed.
Hunting & Trapping
Hunting and trapping are prohibited.
Open Hours
Conservation park hours are 4am until one hour after sunset.
Plants
All plants and animals are protected. Disturbance or removal requires written permission.
Trails
Stay on and use designated trails only.
Trash & Recycling
Place trash in container provided. Please take recyclable material home for proper disposal.