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Newport State Park

Newport State Park

Description

Newport State Park, northeast of Ellison Bay, is Wisconsin's only formally-designated wilderness park. With 2,373 acres and 11 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline, the park offers quiet alternatives to bustling Door County. Explore 30 miles of hiking trails with hike-in campsites. There are evergreen and hardwood forests, wetlands and upland meadows.

Location

 Directions

  45.226987, -86.989615

County: Door

  • Event

    Newport First Day Hike

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    The Friends group of Newport State Park known as The Wilderness Society is hosting a "1st day Hike" of approximately 2 miles on the Upland Trail in the park. The hike itself should take a little over one hour and there will be a campfire afterward…

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    Halloween Nature Hike

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    Join Newport State Park naturalist along with Door County’s mushroom expert, Charlotte Lukes, for a 1-mile hike in search of nature’s Halloween treats.

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    Walk On The Wild Side Fall Hike

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    Join us for a 1.25-mile hike along the Sugarbush Trail in search of fall wildflowers, mushrooms and wild edibles.

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    Full Moon Hike

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    Join Newport State Park naturalist for a moonlit 1.75-mile hike on the Monarch Trail.

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    Trees Of Door County

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    Learn about Door County trees and shrubs from horticulture expert and arborist, Tom Wolfe.

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    Mushroom Hike With Charlotte Lukes

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    Join Door County’s mushroom expert for an educational hike around the fascinating world of fungi.

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    Full Moon Hike

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    Join the park naturalist on this night hike.

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    Herb Hike

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    This walk will explore the herbs in our local environment.

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    Mushroom Hike with Charlotte Lukes

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    Door County’s mushroom expert will lead us through the fascinating world of fungi.

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    Naturalist Led Hike

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    Hit the trails with the park naturalist on this easy 1.5-mile hike.

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