Pheasant Branch Conservancy – Visit Middleton https://visitmiddleton.com It's the Middle things Thu, 14 Dec 2023 15:47:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 https://visitmiddleton.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/cropped-cropped-favicon-1-32x32.png Pheasant Branch Conservancy – Visit Middleton https://visitmiddleton.com 32 32 Pasqual’s https://visitmiddleton.com/location/pasquals/ Fri, 11 Aug 2023 16:41:26 +0000 https://visitmiddleton.com/?post_type=location&p=24361 What once started in 1985 as a Salsaria & Southwestern Deli in the Madison Dudgeon-Monroe neighborhood has become a Madison-area icon and continues serving distinct, authentic flavors. The Cantina features time-honored and loved recipes, including mouthwatering quesadillas, enchiladas, tamales, tostadas, tacos and much more. Pasqual’s is also famous for their tequila bar and half-price margaritas on Tuesday nights. But what has really put this Cantina on the map are their Southwest-seasoned tortilla chips which , now available in big and small retailers Wisconsin, Northern Illinois, Northeastern Iowa and the Twin Cities. If you’re interested in taking the fiesta home, take-home meal and margarita kits are available to pick up when calling ahead.

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Pheasant Branch Conservancy NE Trail https://visitmiddleton.com/location/pheasant-branch-conservancy-ne-trail/ Sat, 06 Aug 2016 00:15:00 +0000 https://visitmiddleton.com/location/pheasant-branch-conservancy-ne-trail/ Locate the south entrance at the junction of the Bock Forest Trail and the Pheasant Branch Conservancy Southeast Trail, with parking at Orchid Heights Park. Find the east entrance off Dahlia Court. There is also an entrance at Orchid Heights Park. This 0.5-mile trail is paved and ADA-accessible with hiking, biking, snowshoeing and dogs allowed on leash and on path only. Trail users will discover wayfinding signs along the trail guiding them to nearby restaurants and attractions.

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Pheasant Branch Conservancy Segments https://visitmiddleton.com/location/pheasant-branch-conservancy-segments/ Sat, 06 Aug 2016 00:05:00 +0000 https://visitmiddleton.com/location/pheasant-branch-conservancy-segments/ Pheasant Branch Conservancy is home to several small trails, including segments A and B. Segment A is 0.11 miles long, and Segment B is 0.31 miles long. All are gravel paths suitable for hiking, but are not ADA-accessible. Dogs are permitted here on leash and on path only. Watch for birds, deer and fox along the trails.

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Pheasant Branch Conservancy SE Trail https://visitmiddleton.com/location/pheasant-branch-conservancy-se-trail/ Sat, 06 Aug 2016 00:00:00 +0000 https://visitmiddleton.com/location/pheasant-branch-conservancy-se-trail/ Trailheads are located within Pheasant Branch Conservancy near Conservancy Lane and Valley Ridge Road.

This 1.05-mile, gravel trail is suitable for hiking, biking and snowshoeing, but is not ADA-accessible. Dogs are permitted here on leash and on path only. Be on the lookout for the birds, fox, muskrat, mink and deer that call this area home.

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Pheasant Branch Conservancy W Trail, Inner Loop https://visitmiddleton.com/location/pheasant-branch-conservancy-w-trail-inner-loop/ Fri, 05 Aug 2016 23:30:00 +0000 https://visitmiddleton.com/location/pheasant-branch-conservancy-w-trail-inner-loop/ Find the south entrance at Century Avenue and the north entrance junction at the North Dane County segment. This 1-mile, gravel path is suitable for hiking, biking and snowshoeing, but is not ADA-accessible. Users will find benches and wayfinding signs along the way. Dogs are permitted on leash and on path only.

***Temporary trail closure along the Conservancy’s west side due to bald eagle nest. Please respect the closure and explore alternative routes. Eagles are sensitive to human and canine presence and may abandon the nest if disturbed. (Updated: 12/13/2024)

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Pheasant Branch Conservancy https://visitmiddleton.com/location/pheasant-branch-conservancy/ Fri, 13 Jan 2012 22:09:00 +0000 https://visitmiddleton.com/location/pheasant-branch-conservancy/ The 549-acre Conservancy protects Pheasant Branch Creek, which supplies Lake Mendota with 1,800 gallons of crystal-clear water every minute. Visitors will find extensive nature trails running throughout this pristine woods and wetlands. To visit the City of Middleton page, click here or to visit the Dane County Pheasant Branch Conservancy page, click here. Please click here to view a detailed trail map for Pheasant Branch Conservancy.

***Temporary trail closure along the Conservancy’s west side due to bald eagle nest. Please respect the closure and explore alternative routes. Eagles are sensitive to human and canine presence and may abandon the nest if disturbed. (Updated: 12/13/2024)

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