James Madison Park

James Madison Park is a park Downtown Madison Madison located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (608) 235-0448

  • Website

    cityofmadison.com/parks/jamesmadison%20

  • Type

    Park

Address

614 E Gorham St. Madison , WI 53703 United States

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waves sunsets picnics lakes beach lines
Miles Hungsberg-Perzewski

Sunsets , wave splashes, beach , three distinct different shore lines ! I lived in front of this park for eight years! Might be a bit chilly & breezy in the winter, but I loved it! Believe It! *east pic*

Cindy R

Picturesque spot on Lake Mendota blowing up waves on a windy day. There was a playground and benches .

Kirstjen Lorenz

Nice green space by the lake .

Bao Thao

Bring bug spray during warmer months. The mosquitoes are fricken killer!

Terrence

basketball , volleyball , sand, picnic .. this park has it all

Pete Penegor

Always keep an eye out for the cops when skinny dipping .

Mike Nguyen

So many fire flies!

Haley Cease

It was a beautiful day out!

Xavier Moreno

Broke down

John Kruse

Not enough children!

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