The Kettle Moraine and Lapham Peak were formed 10,000 years ago when a glacier covered much of Wisconsin. Lapham Peak's glaciated topography provides excellent hiking, backpacking, and cross-country skiing on lighted trails. Climb a 45-foot observation tower atop the highest point in Waukesha County (1,233 feet above sea level).
County: Waukesha
W329N846 Cty Hwy C
Delafield, WI 53018
United States
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Join the UW Astronomy Department at Kettle Moraine State Forest - Lapham Peak Unit to learn about our universe.
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Join Master Naturalist Judy Salus as she presents a family-friendly program about the importance of trees through fun facts and activities.
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Join the Naturalist for a hike on the Kame Terrace Trail. Learn about the glacial history of the Kettle Moraine and see glacial landforms. This is an “easy” 2-mile hike on a non-paved trail with some hilly terrain (60-90 minutes). All ages welcome.
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Join our Naturalist for walk on the to learn about the natural history of Lapham Peak. This walk is on an “easy”, paved, ADA-compliant path with slight elevation gain. The walk will be about 1 mile and last about 1 hour. All ages and abilities…
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Join us for a discussion about the birds you might see and hear throughout Lapham Peak, from the melodic sound of the American robin to the elusive wood thrush.
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Phenology, or the study of nature's cycles, is a science that requires us to analyze the complex network of systems that come together to create our seasons, our climate, our environment and our place within nature.
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This event is a 5k run/walk fundraiser that supports the prescribed burning efforts of Lapham Peak and will be held on Invasive Species Awareness Weekend!
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Join the Naturalist for a hike on the Kame Terrace Trail. Learn about the glacial history of the Kettle Moraine and see glacial landforms. This is an “easy” 2-mile hike on a non-paved trail with some hilly terrain (60-90 minutes). All ages welcome.
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Join our Naturalist for walk on the to learn about the natural history of Lapham Peak. This walk is on an “easy”, paved, ADA-compliant path with slight elevation gain. The walk will be about 1 mile and last about 1 hour. All ages and abilities…