
Swanson Forest Preserve Adventures
Swanson Forest Preserve offers visitors a peaceful natural setting characterized by mature hardwood forests and scenic hiking trails, ideal for wildlife observation and outdoor recreation.
About Swanson Forest Preserve
Swanson Forest Preserve is a 207-acre natural area located near the town of Brodhead in Green County, Wisconsin. The preserve features a landscape dominated by mature hardwood forests, including maple, oak, and basswood, providing important habitat for local wildlife and a representative example of the region’s pre-settlement forest. The preserve's forested hillsides and scattered wetlands support various bird species, mammals, and seasonal wildflowers, making it a favored spot for birdwatching and nature study. Historically, the area was protected to conserve native ecosystems and serve as a natural refuge amidst agricultural development. Visitors to Swanson Forest Preserve enjoy its quiet atmosphere, well-maintained trails, and opportunities for hiking, photography, and educational outings. While there are no developed campgrounds or facilities, the forest trails offer moderate terrain suited for short to medium-length hikes, making it accessible to families and casual day hikers. The preserve is managed to maintain its ecological integrity, with minimal infrastructure and no motorized vehicles allowed. Visitors appreciate the preserve’s tranquility, its role in preserving regional biodiversity, and the chance to observe local flora and fauna in an undisturbed setting.
Highlights
Mature hardwood forest with extensive maple and oak stands
Diverse bird species that attract birdwatchers seasonally
Peaceful, low-traffic hiking trails suitable for families
Rare native wildflower blooms in spring and summer
Notable Natural Features
Swanson Trail
A 3.5-mile loop trail that takes hikers through varied forest types and gentle hills.
Wetland Area
Small wetland pockets that provide habitat for amphibians and aquatic plants.
Forest Canopy
A mature hardwood canopy offering shade and habitat diversity throughout the preserve.