Parks_Topic Contact_Kohler Andrae
- Email: Kohler-Andrae State Park
- Phone: tel:+1-920-451-4080
Kohler-Andrae State Park in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, is the home of majestic sand dunes, miles of golden beach, shimmering blue Lake Michigan water, whispering pines, an abundance of wildlife, and recreational activities for everyone. Kohler-Andrae State Park is one of the last natural preserves along the Lake Michigan shore, and is open for everyone to explore and enjoy.
Website: Kohler-Andrae State Park
County: Sheboygan
1020 Beach Park Lane
Sheboygan, WI 53081
United States
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Wisconsin has many different plant communities. Join naturalist Phyllis McKenzie to learn about these varied ecosystems while we search for wildflowers along the trail. We suggest bug repellent, sun block and a bottle of water for this 1.5 to 2-mile…
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Join "Pudgy Pie Guy" Jon Riemann for a pie iron cooking demonstration in the Amphitheater at Kohler-Andrae State Park.
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The Black River Marsh is a unique habitat filled with many forms of wildlife. Join naturalist Phyllis McKenzie for an exploration with scoopers and basins to discover the living secrets of the marsh. We suggest bug repellent, sun block and a bottle…
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Join master naturalist Karen Merlau and discover the many wildflowers growing along the Black River Trail.
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Meet Master Naturalists Janet & Andy Raddatz to observe birds and nature in the park.
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Enjoying good meals after adventures at Kohler-Andrae is part of the experience. Why limit yourself to hotdogs, s'mores and pudgie pies?
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Bring your camp chair, binoculars, field guides and apps and join the Moraine Shores Audubon for a World Migratory Bird Day Big Sit event.
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Meet Master Naturalists Janet & Andy Raddatz to observe birds and nature in the park.
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Spring is a great time to get outdoors at night to hear frogs, see stars, and take in the woodland scents. Gather your friends and listen to the springtime night sounds as you enjoy a self-guided walk on torch-lit trails. After your hike enjoy…
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Join master naturalist Karen Merlau and discover the many wildflowers growing along the Black River Trail.