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Potawatomi State Park

Potawatomi State Park

Description

Potawatomi State Park on the shore of Sturgeon Bay in southern Door County, has 1,200 acres of gently rolling upland terrain bordered by steep slopes and rugged limestone cliffs. The park is named in honor of the tribe that inhabited Green Bay’s shores and islands when Europeans first settled the area. The tribe called themselves Bo-De-Wad-Me which means "keeper of the fire." Eventually the spelling and pronunciation were changed to Potawatomi.

Location

 Directions

  44.85565, -87.410613

County: Door

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    Ancient Shorelines Nature Hike

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    A perfect walk for families along Potawatomi's Ancient Shorelines Nature Trail.

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    Become A WI Explorer

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    Begin your journey to becoming a Wisconsin Explorer.

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    Crafts At The Nature Center

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    Stop by and see what you can create.

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    Tracks, Scat and Fur? Oh My!

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    Using clues like tracks, rubber scat and furs, can you match the animals?

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    Nature Exploratory/Scavenger Hunt

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    Explore the natural resources of Potawatomi State Park.

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    End Of Summer Nature Hike

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    Learn about the park's geology on a 2.6-mile hike.

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    Community Campfire

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    Gather around the campfire and meet fellow outdoor enthusiasts.

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    Potawatomi’s Insects

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    Get up close to creepy, crawly critters.

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    Insect Safari

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    Learn more about creepy, crawly critters.

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    Community Campfire

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    Join us for our ​​​​​​​Community Campfire!

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