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    Root River Steelhead Facility Open House

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    Enjoy guided tours of the facility with DNR crews demonstrating fish spawning procedures, fishing rod casting lessons, knot tying, fly-tying and more.

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    BUCKTHORN BLAST

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    Help us stomp it buckthorn at Wildcat before it can spread through our woodlands.

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    Friday the 13th (Haunted Hike)

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    Friday the 13th is coming to Lapham Peak this October! Test your luck on 1+ mile of dimly lit forest trail, and see if you can spy all 13, static, iconic, horror characters along the way. Unlike our annual Fright Hike, held later this month, there…

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    Mushroom Hike With Charlotte Lukes

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    Door County’s mushroom expert will lead us through the fascinating world of fungi.

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    Skyline Trail Hike

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    Climb to Sven’s Bluff along rolling terrain. Join a naturalist to explore this 3-mile loop over moderate terrain. Please bring a water bottle and anticipate the hike to take approximately 2 hours.

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    Knee High Naturalist

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    Falling Leaves: Bring your three- to five-year-old and learn about the changing fall leaves! Enjoy the beautiful fall colors and ask questions about the beautiful leaves.

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    Nature Storytime

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    Each Nature Storytime includes a story and a craft or activity created for kids ages 2- 5.

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    Wild Game Cooking Class

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    Learn how to cook wild game and enjoy a meal with John Motoviloff from Pheasants Forever.

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    Indigenous People’s Day Hike

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    The Indigenous Peoples of North America have always claimed Milwaukee as their own. Known as the “gathering place by the waters,” the “good earth” (or good land), or simply the “gathering place,” Indigenous groups such as the Potawatomi, Ojibwe…

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    Indigenous People’s Day Hike

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    The Indigenous Peoples of North America have always claimed Milwaukee as their own. Known as the “gathering place by the waters,” the “good earth” (or good land), or simply the “gathering place,” Indigenous groups such as the Potawatomi, Ojibwe…

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