Dunes Hike
Description
Explore the Point Beach lakeshore dunes and discover what a rare and beautiful gem Point Beach State Forest is. The dunes-and-swales formations like the ones here are now found only in two other places in Wisconsin (Woodland Dunes Preserve/Manitowoc and The Ridges Sanctuary/Baileys Harbor). You will learn about the unique topology of the area, about the plants, birds, bugs and other animals that live in this harsh yet fragile environment and about why it is really important to stay on the trails. You can find (and identify) fossils of the creatures that lived here millions of years ago.
Equipment suggested: Good walking shoes, water bottle, small pack, camera, sun hat, sunscreen, insect repellent (picaridin works with biting flies, DEET works with mosquitoes, essential oil “natural” repellents use lemongrass, lavender, cedarwood and citronella and are effective for both but need to be re-applied often). We’ll go even if the weather looks iffy, so you might want raingear in that event (an umbrella is one of the finest pieces of camp equipment ever invented).
About a mile, meet outside the Entrance Station
Class limit: none
Suitable for: all ages, but kids with parent or guardian please.
Cost: none
Contact: Tom D'Alessio
262-389-9307
Contact
Phone: tel:+1-262-389-9307