Printable Maps of the Preserve
The
following maps are very large downloadable files in PDF format. Many
are roughly 1 MB in size and are suitable for high-quality printing, but
a broadband connection is recommended for downloading them. Be sure
to have a current version of Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer,
then click on the appropriate thumbnail to open the PDF in your browser,
then save to disk.
Foot Trails
and Bike Paths Map
A map of paths, trails, and roads in and near the Lakeshore
Nature Preserve, indicating which are open to bicycles and
which are not. Download
9.5 Mb .pdf
Also try 4.8
Mb compressed, lower-resolution version
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Preserve
Boundaries Map
An aerial photograph of the UW-Madison campus and environs
with the Lakeshore Nature Preserve highlighted. (Ken
Saiki Design) |
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Preserve
Ortho Photo
A high-resolution aerial photograph of the western portions
of the Lakeshore Nature Preserve
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Existing
Use Map
A map of major zones of activity in the Lakeshore Nature
Preserve, including trails and major transportation routes. (Ken
Saiki Design) |
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Existing
Vegetation Map
A map of existing zones of vegetation, from prairie and marsh
to forest to working landscape. (Ken Saiki Design) |
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Cultural
Resources Map
A map of major archaeological, architectural, and cultural
landscape resources in the Lakeshore Nature Preserve. (Ken
Saiki Design) |
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Preserve
Watersheds Map
A map of the chief drainages and watersheds of the Lakeshore
Nature Preserve, with areas of special concern indicated. (Ken
Saiki Design) |
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Willow
Creek Watershed Map
An aerial photo of the near west side of Madison with the
Willow Creek watershed (which drains into University Bay) highlighted. (Cassandra
Garcia)
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