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    Nature Time for Preschoolers – Nature’s Night Light

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    It’s in the sky, it’s bright, and it changes! Let’s learn the about the moon and its phases.

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    Candlelight Snowshoe

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    Join us for a self-guided snowshoe trek or hike on a mile-long, torch-lit circuit through the Northern Lights Campground of Devil's Lake State Park.

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    Pines and Needles

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    Pines and other evergreens are a bit of color in the winter world. Discover why and how they stay green and why they are important.

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    Owl Prowl

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    Join us for this annual event to discover why owls are the perfect night hunters.

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    Scatology At The Park

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    Animal scat can teach us a lot. Join us in seeing if we can find any in the park and what lessons can be learned. Then leave with some scat-tastic snack ideas. This program’s activities are designed with families in mind, but open to kids of all…

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    Full Moon Adult Hike

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    Join us on the Steinke Basin trail for a moonlit guided 1½ - 2-hour walk or snowshoe (approx. 2 miles). This peaceful time outdoors encourages reflection and connections with nature allowing participants to experience the trails after dark.…

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    Ice Fishing Adventure

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    Join our park ranger at the Pike Lake Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest on Saturday, Jan. 15 to learn the basics of ice fishing during Free Fishing Weekend.

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    Knee-High Naturalist

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    Bring your 3-5-year-old to this fun and active nature program. This month’s topic will be the wonders of winter!

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    Guided Nature Walk

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    Join a Devil’s Lake State Park naturalist for a guided walk or snowshoe along a park trail. Whether a first-time visitor or a regular on the trails, participants will enjoy a sensory experience in the park. This program is best for adults and kids…

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    First Day Hike

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    Enjoy a 1-mile hike guided by a park ranger or a 2-mile snowshoe loop at Governor Thompson State Park.

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