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    Full Moon Hike

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    Join Park staff on this night hike enjoying the full Harvest Moon. We’ll let our eyes adjust to the moonlight and hike the 1.75-mile Monarch Trail, watching and listening for the sights and sounds of the night. If needed, bring a flashlight or head…

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    Invasive Species Removal – Naturalist’s Backyard

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    Remove invasive plants to help us maintain and improve the native biodiversity of our Naturalist’s Backyard area.

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    Mushroom Foray with Charlotte Lukes

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    Door County’s mushroom expert will lead us through the fascinating world of fungi.

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    Moonlight Hike

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    If the sky is clear, we’ll hike a part of the Whitetail Meadows trail by the light of the moon.

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    Beach Bonfire

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    Don’t miss our last Beach Bonfire of the year! Join Lakeshore staff on Pebble Beach for a cozy fire and tasty s’mores as the sun sets. Feel free to hang out for a while or just drop in for a quick snack. All ages and abilities welcome.

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    Scavenger Hike

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    Join our Naturalist for a fall prairie scavenger hunt before our monthly bonfire! The prairie looks different throughout the year, so let’s see what we can find in these chillier days of autumn!

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    Weekday Halloween Painting Class

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    Halloween is almost here. Let’s paint some bats and pumpkins on an 8×10 canvas. Let’s get away from our spooky lives and live a little. Family-friendly and great for groups of friends.

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    Forest Bathing

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    Enjoy the wonder of nature using all your senses during this family-friendly forest bathing walk.

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    Trail Stewardship Day

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    Help rangers clear woody vegetation along the mountain bike trails to maintain the system and improve user experience! Activities will include brush cutting and hauling; no experience is necessary.

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    Trees of Door County

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    Horticulture expert and arborist Tom Wolfe will share his vast knowledge about trees and shrubs of Door County. There will be plenty to learn about and time for questions.

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