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Copper Falls State Park

Copper Falls State Park

Description

Ancient lava flows, deep gorges, and spectacular waterfalls make Copper Falls one of Wisconsin's most scenic parks. Log buildings built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s add to the park's charm. There is plenty to do; hiking, bicycling, picnicking, fishing and swimming. The North Country National Scenic Trail passes through Copper Falls State Park.

Location

 Directions

  46.3526, -90.6454

County: Ashland

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    Explore the Outdoors Program

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    Participants will be given the opportunity to gain base-level knowledge in a variety of outdoor skills.

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    Maple Syrup Demonstration

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    Explore the magic of maple syrup with an interactive demonstration of how to make it.

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    Copper Falls Candlelight Ski and snowshoe

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    Candle luminaries will light your way on the groomed ski trail or snowshoe trail.

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    Copper Falls State Park - Fall Festival

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    Celebrate fall colors with friends. Fun for all ages with pumpkin painting, T-shirt printing, cider press, wildlife display, guided hikes, raffle, arts and crafts, music and food.

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    Elk Are Back In Wisconsin  

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    Learn first-hand how elk made their way to the Northwoods.

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    Campfire Cooking Demonstration 

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    Interested in learning about campfire cooking?

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    Universe in the Park

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    Learn how people can help prevent light pollution and check out the night sky with experts from UW-Madison’s Astronomy Department.

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    Geology Rocks!

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    Copper Falls gorge and waterfalls are shaped by their underlying geology.

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    Dollar A Day Boys

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    Upper Peninsula-based singer/storyteller Bill Jamerson will present a music and storytelling program about the Civilian Conservation Corps at Copper Falls State Park on Saturday, July 31, at 6:30 pm. 

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    Musical Tribute to the Civilian Conservation Corps

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    Upper Peninsula-based singer/storyteller Bill Jamerson will present a music and storytelling program about the Civilian Conservation Corps at Copper Falls State Park on Saturday, July 31, at 6:30 pm. The program is free and open to the public.

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