
Olin Park - Madison Parks - City of Madison, Wisconsin
Offering some of the best views of downtown Madison, Olin Park, located on the shores of Lake Monona is convenient, accessible and affordable. The reservable restored historic pavilion is perfect for events and seats up to approximately 150 guests.
Olin Park Pavilion - Reservable Shelters - Madison Parks - City of ...
The Olin Park Pavilion is one of the most popular park shelters in the city. With its beautiful lake and downtown skyline views and open-air style, it's no wonder.
Large Shelters - Parks - City of Madison, Wisconsin
Olbrich Park - Walter St. Address: 502 Walter Street Capacity: This is an open-air shelter. Restrooms: In shelter Water: Available in shelter Parking: Parking lot P.A. (Amplified Sound) Permit Allowed: Yes Alcohol-Free Park: Yes - alcohol permit is required.
Olin Park Facility Renovation | Parks | City of Madison, WI
The Olin Park Facility will be a significant component of the future master plan effort concerning the greater park and greenspace connectivity and enhanced lake access. The Lake Monona Waterfront planning process will inform any additional future improvements to the facility.
Turville Point Conservation Park - City of Madison, Wisconsin
Park Details. This natural gem borders the shores of Lake Monona, a short walk from downtown. Large red, bur, and white oak provide the canopy under which a variety of spring wildflowers bloom. A seven-acre prairie opening adds to the diversity of the site. Adjacent to Olin Park which has restrooms and a parking lot.
Olin Beach - Beaches - Facilities - City of Madison, Wisconsin
Park Hours: 4:00am - 10:00pm; After Hours, Weekends & Holidays: Contact Park Rangers, 608-235-0448
Olin Park Large Shelters - Parks - City of Madison, Wisconsin
Park Hours: 4:00am - 10:00pm; After Hours, Weekends & Holidays: Contact Park Rangers, 608-235-0448
The Olin Park Pavilion is one of the most historic buildings owned by the City of Madison. It was built in 1884 and known as ‘Normal Hall’ for the Wisconsin Sunday School Assembly.
Hayrides - Play - Madison Parks - City of Madison, Wisconsin
See the Holiday Fantasy in Lights in Olin Park aboard a haywagon! We offer reservable and public haywagon rides. Reservable rides on select dates, provide space for up to 20 adults and children and an approximately 20-minute tractor-pulled haywagon ride viewing the spectacular lights and displays, plus a campfire and s'mores for your group!
The Olin Park Pavilion is one of the most historic buildings owned by the City of Madison. It was built in 1884 and known as ‘Normal Hall’ for the Wisconsin Sunday School Assembly.