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    Mushroom Hike With The WI Mycological Society

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    Join us for a foray, led by David Tapke, and learn more about mushrooms in the area by foraging the local fungi. After the hike, stay for our table talk after the foray and find out a bunch of fungal facts from our experts.

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    Fall Harvest Hike

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    Join the Friends of Harrington Beach for a fun-filled evening in the park.

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    Live Snake Encounter

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    Learn all about snakes and watch as our education snake Mickey is fed a mouse.

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    NATURE DETECTIVES

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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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    Hike with the Superintendent

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    Join the Pike Lake Superintendent, Elias Wilson, for a 1.5-mile scenic hike on the astronomy trail and outer brown loop. You can propose ideas for the property, make suggestions for future events, and of course share your favorite outdoor adventures…

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    Fall Kids Craft

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    Come out and experience the beauty of fall.

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    Saturday Explorers – Is It Fall?

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    The start of fall is a wonderful time of the year to go outside to explore all the changes that are taking place. We will hike the woods of Devil’s Lake and look for sign that fall is starting. You will want to wear shoes for walking in wet and…

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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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    Tree ID Hike!

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    Join the naturalist on a 1½ mile hike and learn how to identify several different kinds of trees using a dichotomous key and discover how each one benefits us, the wildlife, and the environment around us. 

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    Know Your Wisconsin Trees

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    Learn about Wisconsin trees—their forms, bark, leaves and fruit—along with basic forestry practice.

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