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    Places of the Park: Trail Trampers Delight

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    Join us for a half-mile mile hike as we observe the forest community around us.

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    Pothole Trail Guided Hike

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    Join the naturalist on a tour of Interstate Park’s most famous trail as it takes you past the Dalles of the St. Croix and glacially carved potholes on a 0.4-mile loop.

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    Explore Horseshoe Island

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    Make your own way to Horseshoe Island and join Ranger Johnson and Peninsula State Park's natural resources educator for a 1-mile hike and learn. Together they will share the ecology and history of Horseshoe Island.

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    Bumble Bee Hike

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    Join naturalist Anne Duffy on a casual, late-morning hike through Lakeshore State Park to celebrate these important creatures! Tour Lakeshore’s new Beeminiums, sponsored by the Friends of Lakeshore Park, and created by UW-Milwaukee students, to…

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    Guided Hike to Bald Bluff

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    Join our naturalist on a guided hike to bald bluff and stone elephant!

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    Summer Fields Guided Hike

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    Join local naturalists as they get out and enjoy a hike in the meadow. Learn about how it has evolved and how it is changing. Meet at Lot 1.

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    Wildflowers Hike

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    Join Master Naturalist Samantha Lammers and learn some common native and invasive wildflowers that bloom in the summertime.

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    Sunset Hike

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    Join the Naturalist for a hike up the East Bluff to watch the sunset.

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    Bird Hike

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    Did you know there are over 100 species of birds that call the park home? Come watch the amazing aerial feats of the Caspian Tern or listen for the splash of a cormorant diving for its dinner. Naturalist Anne Duffy will help you learn the basics of…

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    Edible Plants Hike

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    Join our educators for one of the two sessions of this edible plants hike! Enjoy a stroll through the park while learning about tasty plants that you can find growing in our prairies (and maybe in your own backyard!).

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