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    Autumnal Equinox Hike

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    While we may not see many falling, colorful leaves in our park, we do have gorgeous fall-blooming species such as black-eyed susans, compass plant, and many varieties of native grasses, asters and goldenrods to add autumn color to our prairies.

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    Bookmark Making

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    Join our naturalist for a hike to collect samples of our lovely native prairie grasses and then use them to make our own bookmarks!

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    Star Splitters Astronomy Program

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    Star Splitters host programs with presentations and telescope viewings.

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    Fall Equinox; Tales around the Campfire

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    As summer officially passes the torch to autumn, gather around the autumnal fire to celebrate hard work, to honor mother nature and to acknowledge the passage of time. If you feel comfortable, bring something along that reminds you of the end of…

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    Sunset Hike & Bike

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    Join the Friends Group for a Sunset Hike & Bike on the Sugar River Trail.

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    Paddle, Hike, Eat

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    Bring your own kayak or canoe to paddle Mauthe Lake and the East Branch of the Milwaukee River. We will then hike the Lake-to-Lake Trail to the Zillmer Trailhead or a loop of the Zillmer Trails before enjoying a lovely dinner at the Zimmer shelter.…

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    History Of Pike Lake

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    Join the park naturalist on a leisurely hike to North Point, a secluded section of waterfront with a rich history.

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    Bucky's Brothers

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    Wisconsinites love Bucky Badger, but how much do we know about badgers, really? This presentation will teach you about the nature and folklore surrounding this secretive animal we’ve adopted as our state mascot.

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    Owl Pellets

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    Join Master Naturalist Laurie Hylen to learn facts about owls and their interesting digestive systems.

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    An Amazing Journey Back in Time

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    Join Cindy Mueller, retired High Cliff naturalist, as she talks about the history of High Cliff, Wisconsin.

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