Parks_Topic Contact_Kohler Andrae
- Email: Kohler-Andrae State Park
- Phone: tel:+1-920-451-4080
Kohler-Andrae State Park in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, is the home of majestic sand dunes, miles of golden beach, shimmering blue Lake Michigan water, whispering pines, an abundance of wildlife, and recreational activities for everyone. Kohler-Andrae State Park is one of the last natural preserves along the Lake Michigan shore, and is open for everyone to explore and enjoy.
Website: Kohler-Andrae State Park
County: Sheboygan
1020 Beach Park Lane
Sheboygan, WI 53081
United States
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Meet Master Naturalists Janet and Andy Raddatz to observe birds and nature in the park.
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Join our master naturalist instructor for a guided night hike along the Woodland Dunes Trail.
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Join in the fun of making and decorating a pocket sled kite during one of the workshop sessions. Then head out to fly the kite.
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Join in the fun of making and decorating a pocket sled kite during one of the workshop sessions. Then head out to fly the kite.
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Without bats, grocery stores would look very different. Swarms of insects would rule the night. Birds, bats' daytime counterparts, could never keep up on bug control responsibilities. Bats are one of the best friends we humans ever had!…
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Hike the Woodland Dunes Trail with Master Naturalist Karen Merlau and learn about the different types of trees, how to identify them, how they grow and how to tell their age.
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Meet Master Naturalists Janet and Andy Raddatz to observe birds and nature in the park.
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“Gyotaku” (guy-yo-tah-koo), or ink fish printing, was originally a method of counting how many fish a fisherperson caught.
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Come find out all about the rocks found here at Kohler-Andrae. Where did they come from? What are they made of? How can you identify them? This presentation will encourage you to appreciate Nature’s beautiful rocks and get involved in rock-…
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Geocaching is a high-tech quest. Join Master Naturalist Laurie Hylen to learn the basics of geocaching – how it works and how to use a phone app or GPS unit. Then, hit the trail in search of caches.