Hike at Bradford Creek Greenway
Bradford Creek Greenway offers families a gentle introduction to outdoor exploration right in Madison. This guided walk follows a paved, stroller-friendly path along the creek for about two miles, making it ideal for little ones just learning to hike and parents managing naptime schedules. The wide trail and easy terrain mean everyone can move at a comfortable pace while discovering what wildlife and natural beauty the creekside has to offer. This is particularly well-suited for children ages 3-14, though younger siblings in strollers will enjoy the outing too. The hike meets at 5:00 PM on June 14th at the Heritage Elementary School trailhead, located on the east side of the school building at 11775 County Line Road in Madison. Plan for about an hour and a half of easy walking covering roughly two miles total, heading south from the school. Cost information wasn't specified, so it's likely free or requires advance registration to confirm attendance. Since this is an organized group hike led by the Land Trust, families who register will receive weather cancellation notices via email if conditions make the trail unsafe. Bring water bottles for the kids, and consider a small snack since the walk extends into early evening. The paved surface means regular sneakers work fine—no special hiking boots required. Summer evenings in June can still be warm, so sunscreen and bug spray are smart additions to your bag. The slower pace gives younger children time to observe insects, spot birds, or simply enjoy being outdoors without the pressure of keeping up with experienced hikers.
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