Seno Woodland Education Center in Burlington
Activities: Birding, Hiking, Snowshoeing, Wildlife Viewing
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This 213-acre property, also known as Seno K/RLT Conservancy, is owned and managed by the Kenosha/Racine Land Trust (K/RLT) with an emphasis on educating the public about sustainable forestry practices with related benefits to wildlife and natural beauty.
Over five miles of trails run across a rolling terrain of woodlands and prairies, skirting a large tamarack bog.
Hunting is allowed with permission only. Hikers should wear blaze orange during hunting season.
Amenities include rentable barn with bathroom, rentable pavilion, and rentable Memorial Field, as well as portable toilets.
Open dawn to dusk free of charge.
For more information, go to the Seno K/RLT Conservancy website.
For a trail map, click here.
Gallery (click to enlarge)
- Maple Aglow
- Looking Up
- Tunnel Effect
- A Forest of Goldenrod
- Oak Grove Backlit
- Woodland Trail
- Edge of Wetland
- Animal Tracks
- Twins
- Tamaracks
- Trail between woodland and prairie
- Conjoined twins
- Ecotone
- Prairie
- Berries
- Into the woods
- Trail skirting the woods
- Elder trees
- Nancy’s Place
- SENO sign
- Heading out
- Shagbark hickory
- Synchronicity
- Forest Composition
- Emanation
- Snowy trail in autumn
- Aerial view of Tamarack Marsh
- The Great Oak
- Wintry marsh
- A phallanx of tamaracks
Address
3606 Dyer Lake Road53105, Burlington, WI , US