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Ready to hit the trail this summer? Ready to make your own walking stick? Learn how walking sticks, staffs and canes have been used in times past, then select and personalize a walking stick.
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Join the park naturalist on this moderately easy, 1.5-mile hike along the Sugar Bush Trail. We’ll be on the lookout for signs of spring and early summer.
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Join special guest Brady Holbach from the Carthage Institute of Paleontology and the naturalist in the Ice Age Interpretive Center to learn about the park’s real mammoth fossils and see Holbach preserve them.
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What is more inviting than the forest floor filled with wildflowers? Join local Master Naturalists searching for spring wildflowers on this easy 1 mile hike.
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Join bird expert Brian Collins on a relaxing birding hike for scarlet tanagers, warblers and more on the Silverbrook Trail.
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Calling all youth to discover the secrets of nature by participating in the Wisconsin Explorer program! The program involves completing a required number of engaging nature activities in one of three age-appropriate books (ages 3-5, 6-8, and 9+) to…
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Join us for a Hunters Education Internet Field Day on Saturday, May 20, from 12:30 – 4:30 p.m.
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Join Wild Ones and the Mead staff to weed, replant and tidy up the gardens around the visitor center. Give us a hand while learning about native pollinator plants.
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Take a stroll on the Pothole Trail. The naturalist will be roaming the trail for questions or conversations about Interstate and its biology and history.
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Join us for a Hunters Education Internet Field Day on Saturday, May 20, from 8 a.m. - noon.