April 5, 2021 | By Theresa Pillar
Spring is in the air and it is a perfect time to take a walk. The Madison area has so many opportunities to get out and enjoy nature, and still have plenty of room to move freely. Here are just several excellent options.
There are beautiful places to walk on campus, such as the
Allen Centennial Garden and the
Lakeshore Path. Those interested should know that Allen Centennial Garden is receiving visitors by appointment to ensure social distancing is observed. It is a teaching garden, so you can learn while you walk. A wonderful place to destress as there are many picturesque places to sit and relax.
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What to do in Madison this February
Socially distanced or virtual events for you and the family.
February 14, 2021 7:00 AM Sam Jones
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Photo courtesy of Olbrich Botanical Gardens
February may be the shortest month of them all, but that doesn’t mean it has to be the least eventful. Mask up or pop online and enjoy Madison’s art, food and festival scenes with these distanced or virtual happenings.
Through the end of the month, folks can stop and smell the orchids at Olbrich Gardens’ Bolz Conservatory. With more than 250 orchids on display, these tropical beauties provide a winter escape. Temperatures range from 65 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit within the conservatory, so you can escape the cold and enjoy the company of the free-flying birds and waterfall. The exhibit is open daily through the end of the month.