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    Free Fun Weekend

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    Wisconsin is home to 50 state parks, 15 state forests, 44 state trails, 84,000 miles of rivers and streams, roughly 15,000 lakes and so much more. For the first weekend every June, you can explore it all with state park admission fees, fishing…

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    Great Wisconsin Bat Count

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    Help our state bats by participating in this Citizen Science program.

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    Community Campfire

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    Join us for a community campfire from 7 – 8 p.m. at the amphitheater. Be prepared for a night filled with stories, music and time to get to know your fellow campers.

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    Nature Photography

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    Nature is always talking to us, and we will use photography to lead us to the wonders of the natural world.

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    Rainbow Hike

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    Lakeshore State Park invites you to come and enjoy the beautiful blooms of June! With the park being home to over 100 varieties of plants, there are plenty of nature’s hues to come and admire while taking a hike with one of our Educators. All ages…

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    Cast Away!

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    Get ready for Free Fishing Weekend (June 3-4) by swinging by the Beach House to practice casting a fishing rod and see if you can catch and identify some plastic fish.

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    Wings of the Night Bat Program

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    Join the park naturalist for this program about bats, a most unique and misunderstood mammal. Learn about the bats in Wisconsin, their lifecycle and threats challenging the bat population.

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    Learn to Fish

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    Meet the naturalist down at the boat launch to learn some basic fishing techniques and get to know some of the fish living in Mirror Lake.

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    Storytime: Wiggling Worms

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    What has no legs, lives underground, and eats dirt? You guessed it- a worm!

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    Let’s Go See: Dwarf Lake Iris

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    First in a series of summer learning adventures. We will explore the dwarf lake iris, a state and federally threatened plant. Learn about its habitat and why it calls Door County home

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