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Kohler-Andrae State Park

Kohler-Andrae State Park

Description

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.

Location

 Directions

  43.66843, -87.717287

County: Sheboygan

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    Fern Foray

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    Embark on an exploration of ferns along the Black River Trails to learn the basics and see which ferns we can identify.

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    Marsh Walk

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    Join naturalist Phyllis McKenzie to visit the Black River Marsh Boardwalk to explore the plants and animals that live above and below the water’s surface.

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    WILDLIFE OF WISCONSIN: WILDLIFE DETECTIVES

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    Wondering what it’s like to be a wildlife detective? Help solve some of the cases Wildlife of Wisconsin has dealt with and learn how to protect the animals yourself.

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    KITE BUILDING WORKSHOPS

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    Have fun making and decorating a pocket sled kite during one of the workshop sessions. Then head out to fly the kite.

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    UNIVERSE IN THE PARK

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    Listen and learn as Bob Aloisi from UW-Madison’s Badger Talks program describes his research searching for new exoplanets in unusual environments around stars other than the Sun.

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    MUSIC IN THE PARK: TONIC ROOTS

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    Bring the family to the Amphitheater and enjoy an evening of music with Tonic Roots, featuring soulful blues, acoustic rock and original repertoire.

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    DISCOVERING WILDFLOWERS

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    Join Master Naturalist Karen Merlau and discover the many wildflowers growing along the Black River Trail.

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    Discovery Bird Walk

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    Join Master Naturalists Janet & Andy Raddatz in search of birds.

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    INK FISH PRINTING

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    “Gyotaku” (guy-yo-tah-koo) or ink fish printing was originally a method of counting how many fish a fisherperson caught. Try your hand at this ancient artform with help from our wonderful volunteers.

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    OWL PELLETS

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    Join Master Naturalist Laurie Hylen to learn facts about owls and their interesting digestive systems. Then it’s time for actual pellet dissection and investigation.

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