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Roche-A-Cri State Park

Roche-A-Cri State Park

Description

Roche-A-Cri State Park, established in 1948, protects a 300-foot-high rock outcropping and Native American petroglyphs and pictographs. The name "Roche-A-Cri" comes from French words meaning "crevice in the rock." The park has 41 rustic campsites and five miles of hiking trails within a forest of large oaks and pines. Carter Creek in the park offers fishing opportunities.

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    Fall Fest

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    Join the Friends of Roche-A-Cri to celebrate fall and the end of the main season at the park.

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    Fall Journal making

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    Join our naturalist to make a fall nature journal.

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    Forests of Roche-A-Cri

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    Join our naturalist to learn about trees and forests in Wisconsin and Roche-A-Cri.

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    Butterflies

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    Join our naturalist to learn about butterflies and pollinators.

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    Alien Invaders

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    Join our naturalist to learn about invasive species and how you can help.

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    Nature Hike on Trail of Trees

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    Join our naturalist on a hike around Chickadee Rock on the Trail of Trees.

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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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    Join us for the classic Shakespeare comedy.

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    Skulls, Jaws and Claws

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    Join our naturalist to learn about skulls, jaws and claws.

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    Roche-A-Cri Rock Art

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    Roche-A-Cri is well known for having accessible rock art available for viewing.

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    Make and Take Nature Journal

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    Join our naturalist at the shelter to learn about nature journaling.

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