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Wyalusing State Park

Wyalusing State Park

Description

At Wyalusing State Park, camp 500 feet above the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers. One of Wisconsin's oldest state parks, Wyalusing features family and group camps, hiking trails, a canoe trail, Native American burial mounds, bird watching, fishing, boating, bicycling, and picnicking near several scenic overlooks of the river valleys below.

Location

 Directions

  42.9740581, -91.1116937

County: Grant

  • Event

    Smokey the Bear’s 77th Birthday

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    Celebrate Smokey’s 77th Birthday! Everyone is invited!

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    Edible Plants Hike

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    Learn to identify some of the wild edibles in our area, plus how to harvest and prepare them.

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    Starsplitters

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    Starsplitters’ monthly astronomy program for the public.

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    Loveable Ladybugs

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    Watch a fun presentation about ladybugs, then make a refrigerator magnet to take home!

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    Plants That Attack!

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    Learn which plants to watch out for so you can enjoy your time outdoors safely.

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    Plants That Attack!

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    Learn which plants to watch out for so you can enjoy your time outdoors safely.

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    Summer Prairie Hike

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    Hike the Prairie Trail with our naturalist and learn what’s blooming this time of year.

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    Summer Prairie Hike

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    Hike the Prairie Trail with our naturalist and learn what’s blooming this time of year.

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    Treasure Cave Mystery Talk

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    Join our naturalist for a short talk about the history and mystery of Treasure Cave.

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    Camping Knots

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    Come and learn four of the most practical knots you should know for camping.

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