A century ago, a busy stone quarry was active in an area that’s now a quiet Madison neighborhood. The quarry is long closed and for decades it has been a tranquil Madison park called Hoyt Park. The park’s stone outcrops contain some ancient fossils and if you have a good eye, you can spot some on a stroll here. That’s just the start of why this park is one of Madison’s hidden gems. Here’s what you need to know about Madison’s Hoyt Park.

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Hoyt Park is open daily, from 4 a.m. – 10 p.m. If you don’t feel like looking for fossils, the park also has a basketball court, a softball field, and a clearing suitable for soccer, football, or Frisbee. Or, just relax and take in the park’s tranquil beauty.

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