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Join the naturalist for an easy 0.75-mile hike along Sentinel Trail near Eagle Tower. Walk along while observing and learning about the forest.
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Step into the vibrant beauty of fall and immerse yourself in the colors, scents, and rhythms of the changing season.
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Join DNR bat biologist Heather Kaarakka to explore nature’s nighttime superheroes.
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What if trees didn’t have bark? Make a craft and look at different tree bark!
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Join us for a self-guided hike along parts of the Lakeshore and Oak Knoll Trail, lit with hundreds of glowing jack-o-lanterns.
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Join the Friends of Pike Lake for a family-friendly evening underneath the colorful forest canopy.
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In 1673, Marquette and Joliet were the first Europeans to arrive here at the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers, leading the way for future exploration of the region.
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Why do leaves change color in the fall? Find out at the White Cedar Nature Center as we create watercolor leaf rubbings.
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Join the naturalist for a half-mile hike along the trail by the White Cedar Nature Center. Discover more about the center’s history, plants and animals.