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Havenwoods State Forest

Havenwoods State Forest

Description

Havenwoods State Forest is Wisconsin’s only urban state forest, featuring 237 acres of grasslands, woods and wetlands in the city of Milwaukee. Hike, run, bike and watch wildlife on over six miles of trails. Explore one of the four ponds, stroll over the 120-foot bridge or find a bench to sit and relax outdoors.

Location

 Directions

  43.129796, -87.967411

County: Milwaukee

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    Havenwoods Animal Feeding

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    Come visit the animals as they eat their lunch.

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    Havenwoods Hike — Moonlight Hike

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    Enjoy Havenwoods at night with a guided hike under a full moon.

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    Havenwoods Hike — Wellness Hike

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    Join us for a gentle hike through the forests and prairies of Havenwoods.

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    Havenwoods Animal Feeding

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    Ever wondered what a snake feels like? Ever wanted to see a turtle eat?

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    Stewardship Saturdays

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    Interested in Land Stewardship? Come join Havenwoods’ staff and help manage the property for invasive species and aesthetics!

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    Havenwoods Night Hike - Urban Owls

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    Head out on a guided night hike around Havenwoods State Forest in search of owls and other nighttime creatures.

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    Nature Tales - Black and Green History

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    Celebrate Black History Month and join us for a story time featuring some of our favorite local and international Black Environmentalists!

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    Nearby Nature’s Snow Celebration

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    We love Havenwoods in the winter! If there is snow, we will have snowshoeing and hiking in beautifully wooded areas of Havenwoods.

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    Havenwoods Hike — Love On Winter

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    Let’s show some love to our local wildlife while being kind to ourselves.

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    Animal Feeding

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    Ever wondered what a snake feels like? Ever wanted to see a turtle eat? Here’s your chance. Come visit the animals as they eat their lunch.

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