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Dane County
Madison

Lake Monona Loop

Easy

2.7

(28)

94

riders

Lake Monona Loop

01:43

29.1km

110m

Cycling

The Lake Monona Loop offers an easy touring cycling experience, circling the scenic lake with constant views of the water and the Madison skyline. You will cover 18.1 miles (29.1 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 364 feet (111 metres), making it a comfortable ride for most. Expect to spend about 1 hour and 42 minutes enjoying the route, passing through charming lakeside neighborhoods and small parks. Keep an eye out for the distinctive Monona Terrace Convention Center as you cycle along the shore.

Planning your ride on the Lake Monona Loop is straightforward. The entire trail is paved, ensuring a smooth journey, and it is easily accessible from various points around the lake. If you need a bike, rentals are readily available from services like Madison BCycle and Machinery Row Bicycles. You will find plenty of parks and beaches along the way, perfect for taking a break, enjoying the view, or having a picnic.

This popular route is a highlight of the Capital Springs State Recreation Area, known for its blend of urban views and natural beauty. The section along John Nolen Drive provides particularly expansive views of downtown Madison and the iconic Wisconsin State Capitol building. The Lake Monona Loop is a fantastic way to experience Madison's vibrant lakeside culture and natural surroundings on two wheels.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Howard Temin Lakeshore Path

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

The Howard Temin Lakeshore Path was named after a University of Wisconsin-Madison professor of oncology who won the Nobel Prize. The path travels from North Park Street (east) to Oxford Road (west).

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2.99 km

Lake Mendota

Highlight • Lake

Lake Mendota formed around 15,000 years ago when glacial ice began to melt. It's very biodiverse, with over 34 common species of fish and 255 bird species.

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7.80 km

Yahara River

Highlight • River

The Yahara River flows 62 miles through Madison's four lakes across Dane County to the Rock River. This is the short stretch between Lake Mendota and Lake Monoana where there are access points available from both lakes and along the river itself at a variety of road crossings. The Yahara Pathway Path runs alongside the river.

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9.77 km

Olbrich Botanical Gardens

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This space of more than 16 acres has an important number of gardens all with particular themes. You will thus find the only Thai pavilion and garden in all the continental United States.

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21.9 km

At the edge of Lake Monona, you have a very beautiful view of the city center of Madison, including the Capitol building which stands out clearly.

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29.1 km

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13.7 km

11.0 km

2.09 km

2.09 km

273 m

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18.5 km

7.41 km

1.99 km

665 m

556 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to cycle the Lake Monona Loop?

The Lake Monona Loop is approximately 12 to 13 miles (around 29 km) long. For a touring cyclist, it generally takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete the entire loop at a moderate pace.

Is the Lake Monona Loop suitable for beginner cyclists?

Yes, the loop is generally considered easy to medium effort, making it very doable even for those who don't bike often. The entire route is paved, and while there are some minor hills, it's accessible for a wide range of cyclists.

What is the terrain and surface like on the Lake Monona Loop?

The entire Lake Monona Loop is paved, making it suitable for various types of bicycles. While mostly flat, there are some minor hills, particularly near Tonywatha. An alternative, flatter route along Winnequah Road is available in that section. The John Nolen Drive Causeway portion is notably flat.

What notable landmarks and views can I expect along the way?

The loop offers ever-changing views of Lake Monona and the Madison skyline. You'll pass by architectural marvels like the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Monona Terrace Convention Center and the lush Olbrich Botanical Gardens. The stretch along John Nolen Drive provides panoramic views of downtown Madison and the capitol. Other highlights include the Howard Temin Lakeshore Path and views of Lake Mendota and the Yahara River.

Where can I park to access the Lake Monona Loop?

Parking is available at various points around the loop, including public parks and street parking in lakeside neighborhoods. Many cyclists start near downtown Madison or at parks directly on the loop. For specific parking information, you may want to check local Madison visitor resources like visitmadison.com.

Are there any permits or fees required to use the trail or visit Capital Springs State Recreation Area?

The Lake Monona Loop itself does not typically require a permit or fee for cycling. However, as parts of the route are within the Capital Springs State Recreation Area, you may need a Wisconsin State Park System vehicle admission sticker if you park within designated state park lots. Check the Wisconsin DNR website for current regulations regarding state recreation areas.

Is the Lake Monona Loop dog-friendly?

While the paved path is generally accessible, specific rules for dogs can vary by section, especially in parks or natural areas along the route. Dogs are typically allowed on leash, but it's always best to check local signage or Madison Parks regulations for the specific areas you plan to visit with your dog.

What are the best times of year to cycle this route?

The Lake Monona Loop is enjoyable in spring, summer, and autumn. Spring brings blooming flora, summer offers warm weather for lakeside activities, and autumn provides beautiful fall foliage. While possible, winter cycling can be challenging due to snow and ice, though sections may be plowed. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.

Does the Lake Monona Loop connect to other bike trails?

Yes, the route is well-connected to Madison's extensive trail network. It intersects with other paths such as the Capital City State Trail, Brittingham Park Bike Path, Southwest Commuter Path, Wingra Creek Bike Path, Cannonball Trail, and Lower Yahara River Trail, offering options for longer rides or exploring different parts of the city.

Are there places to rent bikes or grab refreshments along the loop?

Yes, bike rentals are readily available. Services like Madison BCycle have stations along the loop, and Machinery Row Bicycles is situated directly on the path. For refreshments, you'll find convenient stops like the Monona Bait & Ice Cream Shop, and numerous parks and beaches offer opportunities for rest and exploration.

Is the Lake Monona Loop suitable for families with children?

Absolutely. The loop's paved surface and generally easy difficulty make it popular with families. The varied scenery, parks, and amenities like the Monona Bait & Ice Cream Shop provide engaging stops for children, making it a fun and accessible outing for all ages.

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