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Lakeshore State Park

Lakeshore State Park

Description

In the heart of downtown Milwaukee, Lakeshore State Park provides a unique urban oasis with recreational and educational opportunities geared to the urban population. Lakeshore State Park offers great views of the city and Lake Michigan and has a reservable, overnight boat slip.

Location

 Directions

  43.031156, -87.894858

County: Milwaukee

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    Bird Hike

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    Come watch the amazing aerial feats of the Caspian Tern or listen for the splash of a cormorant diving for its dinner on a walk.

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    Bonfire @ Pebble Beach

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    Stop by the Pebble Beach, make a s’more, warm up by the fire and meet the park staff on your stroll through the park.

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    Spider Hunt

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    Take a walk with our park naturalist to search for spiders, webs and other creepy crawlies.

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    Aronia Berry Tasting Drop-In AND Seed Bomb Make ’n Toss

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    Come taste one of Wisconsin’s superfoods!

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    Come Out to the Park for National Coming Out Day

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    Come out in support of those coming out!

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    Indigenous People’s Day Hike

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    Honor Milwaukee’s indigenous residents past and present on a walk through the park.

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    Prairie Hike

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    Lakeshore has nearly 100 native plant species providing a variety of benefits.

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    Medicinal and Edible Plants Hike (Bilingual)

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    Learn which plants are edible, which are used medicinally and how they can be prepared for use.

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    Dead Heads Dead Head!

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    Listen to your favorite Grateful Dead tunes while helping to reestablish native Wisconsin prairie! Dead head (cut the dead flower heads off) grasses and flowers in Lakeshore State Park’s Fox and Wetland Prairies and toss them into our Big Prairie!

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    Indigenous People Hike

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    Celebrate Native American Day with our naturalist on an evening walk through Lakeshore State Park and learn some of the traditional uses of some of our native prairie plants.

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