State Forests_Topic Contact_NHAL Nature Center
- Crystal Lake Nature Center
- Phone: tel:+1-715-542-3923
Established in 1925 to protect the headwaters of the Wisconsin, Flambeau and Manitowish rivers, the Northern Highland American Legion (NHAL) State Forest occupies more than 232,000 acres in northern Wisconsin. The forest provides employment and economic support to rural and urban communities through the production of forest products, recreation and tourism.
Website: Northern Highland American Legion State Forest
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Welcome in the New Year with DNR staff for a First Day Hike on the Fallison Lake Trail in the Northern Highland American Legion State Forest.
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Learn about the bats of Wisconsin, including species, threats, current research, local culture and community.
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Wisconsin is home to many unique furbearing species that thrive in all sorts of different habitats! Come learn about the state’s furbearers, where they live and how they thrive.
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Join forest staff to celebrate Smokey on his 80th birthday. Smokey will be making an appearance.
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Join Wisconsin State Master Naturalist Marcia Obukowicz for tales from nature’s frontlines and learn about opportunities you can do.
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Learn about the geologic history recorded in the rocks and sediments of the Northwoods spans almost three-quarters of Earth’s history.