Parks_Topic Contact_Havenwoods
- Email: Havenwoods State Forest
- Phone: tel:+1-414-527-0232
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.
Website: Havenwoods State Forest
County: Milwaukee
6141 N. Hopkins St.
Milwaukee, WI 53209
United States
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Holly from Cultivate Yoga MKE will lead a free outdoor kids yoga practice.
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Join our staff to help remove invasive plants and keep the property beautiful for all to enjoy! Additional volunteer opportunities, including planting and leading hikes, are available.
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Enjoy some time in nature over the lunch hour with a short, guided walk through Havenwoods. Bring your lunch along to eat afterwards. About 1 mile.
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While there is no camping at Havenwoods, summer is a great time to learn how to camp! Learn some basics including how to stay warm, how to set up a tent and how to start a fire. Finish the program with a tasty, fire-roasted treat
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Discover and learn everything about frogs through games, crafts, stories and outdoor exploration by the pond! This program is intended for children aged 2-9 and their guardian(s).
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Take a guided hike through the forests and prairies in the early evening. Dress for the weather and wear boots in case of mud. About 2 miles.
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See the classic Shakespeare play, Macbeth, at Wisconsin State Parks!
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Havenwoods State Forest will welcome improvisational string quartet Tontine Ensemble along with experimental artists C Vadi and Nicholas Elert at the Havenwoods State Forest outdoor amphitheater.
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Side by Side...this whole world’s a better ride is father/filmmaker Ron Taylor's 35-year lyrical documentary of significant moments of his son Micah who lives with cerebral palsy and disabling conditions.
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Explore the forest and prairies of Havenwoods on a search for wildflowers. Dress for the weather and wear your boots in case some sections get muddy.