Foraging for edible fruits, nuts, and mushrooms can be a fun way for you and your family to connect with the outdoors. It is allowed in the Dane County Park System as long as it's for personal use and not for resale. Properties that list foraging as an activity can be found on our Activity Search webpage. In addition, review our "What Can You Forage?" links below for a list of highlighted foraging opportunities by property.
Dane County does not apply pesticides to fruit trees or bushes. Herbicides are used on some park properties to control invasive species so make sure to check for herbicide application signs and wash all collected items before consuming. Park users are allowed to leave the trails to forage but should follow the guidelines below to ensure they do their best to minimize damage. Foraging is not allowed on planted vegetable garden plots within parks.
Please note that these rules apply only within the Dane County Park System. State Parks (Wisconsin DNR) and other local entities may have their own rules about foraging.
Some forageable items and suggested places to look are listed below. This is not a comprehensive list of everything in our park system but provides some helpful starting places.
Harvest Time is September to October
Harvest Time is July/August
Harvest Time is Late June to Early July
Harvest Time is September to October
Harvest Time is April to May
Harvest Time is July
Harvest Time is August to September
Harvest Time is September to November
You can also check the Falling Fruit interactive map which shows the locations of food that can be foraged all over the world. If you find products in our park system that aren't on the map, please add them. If you find items in the Dane County Park system that aren't in our list above, please email us so we can add them.