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    Tree ID Hike

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    Join the Park Ranger for a hike through the park to learn about Wisconsin trees and how to identify them from the bark, leaves and fruit.

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    Ridges Nature Trail Hike

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    We’ll hike across the wooden bridge over to the Nature Trail Loop and explore the ridges and swales that mark successive shorelines of ancient Lake Nippissing.

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    Havenwoods Hike — Odonate Neighbors

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    Come join us on a hike through Havenwoods where you can learn all about Dragon and Damselflies! Open to all ages. Hikes are typically around 1 mile long and take roughly an hour to complete.

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    Fossil Hike / Caminata de fósiles (bilingual)

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    What does Lakeshore State Park have to do with Niagara Falls? Come find out and learn some Wisconsin geological history as you explore the Lannon stone lining the park searching for fossilized coral, trilobites, brachiopods, and cephalopods. Meet at…

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    Dunes Nature Hike

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    Explore the Point Beach lakeshore dunes and discover what a rare and beautiful gem Point Beach State Forest is.

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    Take a Walk on the Wild Side: Wildflowers, Wildlife, & Wild Waters

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    Get to know forest birds and understory plants on a hike to Red Granite Falls with the park naturalist. The terrain is moderate; participants are encouraged to bring binoculars, bug spray, and dress for hiking and weather. This event is family-…

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    Wildlife Watch Hike

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    Join the naturalist in a guided hike around Lake O’ the Dalles. Explore and observe the variety of wildlife that calls Interstate home! Meet at the part of the trail near the fishing pier at the park bottom.

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    Herb Hike

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    This walk will explore the herbs in our local environment.

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    The Trails of Newport Challenge Hikes

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    We’re taking to the trails, and we're not going to stop until we do them all!

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    Trail Trekkers

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    Come for a lovely 3.06-mile hike along the Ice Age Trail between County Road U and County Road V.

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