Drop by the Ice Age Interpretive Center to join park volunteers, learn about the many owl species found in Wisconsin, admire the amazing adaptations of these night predators and make your own owl craft!
Join Connie Arzigian from the Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center for a look into the lives of the mound builders who once lived in the park and surrounding area.
In her program "Gardening for Birds," Master Gardener Volunteer Laura Armstrong will introduce the key elements required to transform any yard or garden into a refuge for our avian friends.
Whether you have a small strip of lawn along your sidewalk…
Meet the naturalist at the park office to go on a hike with local mushroom enthusiast Bill Higgins. We will begin in the office to talk and view some mushrooms as well as learn how to properly handle and cut from the ground. Then, take a hike…
Wisconsin is home to many unique furbearing species that thrive in all sorts of different habitats! Come learn about the state’s furbearers, where they live and how they thrive.
Come see Ed the Diver!
Ed is coming to Buckhorn to educate us the important work he does with conservation and cleaning waterways while discussing his world of diving recovery, scuba diving, and how we can help keep our waters clean.