Stop by the naturalist cabin (adjacent to the main parking area), explore the nature center, visit the park naturalist, and participate in the day's activity.
Stop by the Ice Age Interpretive Center to learn some basic soap carving techniques and give it a try yourself. Soap and tools provided by the Friends of Interstate Park.
Join the Naturalist for a leisurely stroll through the forest to meet the famous feathered residents of Pike Lake. This program will touch on the key points of visual identification, common species/ sounds of the area, and the best beginner tools…
Have you ever wanted to see a bird up close and in the hand, tag a monarch or learn how to catch dragons and damsels? Join us as we welcome experts to showcase all the ways that you can build your community science skills!
What makes a mammal a mammal? What mammals live in the park? Am I a mammal?! Come join an educator on this hike to learn the answers to these questions and more about the mammals we see in the park!
Join Brynna with the Wisconsin Master Naturalist program for this drop-in program to learn more about the snakes that call Door County home. You can spend as much or as little time as you like learning about things like snake habitat, diet,…