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Perrot State Park

Perrot State Park

Description

Perrot State Park, where the Trempealeau River meets the Mississippi River, offers breathtaking views from 500-foot bluffs. The river bank and surrounding wetlands provide wonderful habitat for the many migratory birds that travel through this area twice a year. Unique to southwestern Wisconsin and Perrot are the goat prairies perched high on the bluffs.

Location

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  44.017631, -91.470057

County: Trempealeau

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    Exploring The Night Sky

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    The La Crosse Area Astronomical Society will guide you on a tour of the night sky.

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    Shakespeare in the Park with The Summit Players Theatre, “Much Ado About Nothing” — Free Theatre and Workshop

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    Shakespeare in the State Parks is traveling across Wisconsin for a unique outdoor workshop and performance! Summit Players Theatre is performing a stripped-down, fast-paced version of Shakespeare’s comedy Much Ado About Nothing. Prior to each…

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    Exploring the Night Sky

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    The La Crosse Area Astronomical Society will guide you on a tour of the night sky.

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    Skulls and Furs

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    Drop in at the Nature Center to touch and explore a variety of animal furs and skulls.

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    Trees of Perrot

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    Join DNR forest ranger Ben Broquard on a short trail hike.

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    Great Wisconsin Bat Count Post-Volancy Survey

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    Help our state bats by participating in this citizen science program.

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    A Short History of the Ho-Chunk People

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    Learn the history and culture of the Ho-Chunk people through the traditional art of storytelling.

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    Great Wisconsin Bat Count Post-Volancy Survey

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    Help our state bats by participating in this citizen science program.

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    How Animals Communicate

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    Discover the various ways that animals communicate and learn why they use certain communication techniques.

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    Wildlife In Your Backyard

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    Part comedian, part naturalist and park scientist, David Stokes brings you in close with reptiles and amphibians.

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