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    Friends Halloween Hike – Ssspectacular Sssnakes

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    Join us for lots of Halloween fun! There’s a lot to do at this annual event sponsored by the Friends of Devil’s Lake State Park.

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    North Shore Mound Tour

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    Join archaeologist, Seth Taft, on a tour of the park's Indigenous mounds located on the north shore, and learn about the pre-contact period of Wisconsin human history through an archaeological perspective.

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    Walk On The Wild Side Fall Hike

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    Join us for a 1.25-mile hike along the Sugarbush Trail in search of fall wildflowers, mushrooms and wild edibles.

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    Park History Hike

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    Learn about the history of our state’s only man-made, urban state park and the surrounding area on a walk with our Park Manager.

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    Self-guided Sandhill Wildlife Area Tour And Scavenger Hunt

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    Visit Sandhill Wildlife Area for a car ride down the 14-mile Trumpeter Trail loop. While on the trail, you’ll have opportunities to stop and observe passing wildlife and the natural landscapes of Wisconsin’s central sands region.

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    Self-guided Owl Hike

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    Take a self-guided hike to learn about owls and their habitat. 

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    Duck and Cover!

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    Learn about some of the unique survival stories and migration journeys of the internationally traveling birds, learn tips and tricks for recognizing them in nature and catch a little bit of the fall migration right from the visitor center. 

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    Full Moon Hike

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    Join Newport State Park naturalist for a moonlit 1.75-mile hike on the Monarch Trail.

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    Beach Bonfire

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    Stop by the pebble beach, make a s’more, warm up by the fire and meet the park staff on your stroll through the park!

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    Duck and Cover!

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    Learn about some of the unique survival stories and migration journeys of the internationally traveling birds, learn tips and tricks for recognizing them in nature and catch a little bit of the fall migration right from the visitor center. 

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