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Learn about the history and construction of Lakeshore State Park, Wisconsin’s only human-built, urban state park.
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Have you ever experienced the deafening, full chorus of frogs on a spring night? Can you pick out the calls of the different species? Join our camp host for a short easy walk to listen and learn about frogs and toads that inhabit the park.
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Haskell Noyes SNA is 61 acres of prime dry-mesic forest as it was never heavily logged or clear cut during the logging era of the 19th century. The land was purchased in 1947 to prevent imminent logging and was designated a state natural area in…
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Celebrate May Day at Lakeshore State Park and join a park naturalist in searching for early-blooming natives and signs of other life in the park.
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Haskell Noyes SNA is 61 acres of prime dry-mesic forest as it was never heavily logged or clear cut during the logging era of the 19th century. The land was purchased in 1947 to prevent imminent logging and was designated a state natural area in…
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If you are a frog fanatic, you will want to join us for this nocturnal trip to the park’s kettle ponds.
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Bring your warm sundown clothes, boots, and something to sit on to keep you dry. We're going to stalk woodcock and try to see a magical sky dance. Create a poem about woodcock or the night sky.
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Bring the kiddos and join us for a family friendly hike along an easy to traverse section of the Ice Age Trail within Straight Lake State Park.