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    Fall Night Hike

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    Join us out in the crisp fall air as we hit the trails with the bats and owls! Flashlights are highly recommended.

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    Soulful Strides: Men's Hike

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    Are you ready to rejuvenate your spirit and forge meaningful connections? Join Nearby Nature for a transformative experiences designed for Black men to bond with nature and each other as we enjoy a crisp, fall hike in Havenwoods State Forest.…

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    Survival Without A Smartphone 101

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    Reception and battery power are not guaranteed, but your ability to survive without it can be. Join us at the Nature Center and learn about compass and map reading, fire-making, shelter building and more in a friendly, relaxed environment!

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    Weekend Owl Painting Class

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    Whooooo’s up for a painting class? Let’s learn about Wisconsin owls and paint an 8 x 10-inch canvas with owls in a tree.

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    Open Crafting

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    Grab your project and meet up with fellow crafters at the Havenwoods State Forest Nature Center on the morning of the second Saturday of every month.

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    Game Night

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    Head over to Havenwoods for a family-friendly night of games and snacks.

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    Three-Mile Fall Color Hike At Kinnickinnic State Park

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    Join the naturalist on a 3-mile round-trip hike along the Kinnickinnic River while observing the beautiful fall colors of several deciduous trees.

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    Candlelight Hike And Campfire

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    Join us for a night on the trails! Everyone is welcome to walk down a candlelit path beginning at the Lodge and then cozy up around the campfire.

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    Autumn Leaf Hike

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    Autumn is upon us, let’s get outdoors to enjoy it! Join an educator on a short hike, while observing the beautiful fall colors of several deciduous trees.

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    A Geological Tour Of Willow River State Park

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    Lace up your hiking boots and join the naturalist on a 4-mile hike. You’ll learn about several geological landforms within the park, some dating back over 500 million years.

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