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Join the park naturalist on a hike back in time to learn about the geology of Interstate and how the unique terrain and characteristics of the St. Croix Valley came to be.
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Learn about the habitat of native Wisconsin snakes, such as bull, fox and timber rattlesnakes.
This event was started in 1992 as a way for the members of Newport Wilderness Society, the park’s official friends’ group, to showcase their beautiful park.
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Star Splitters host programs with presentations and telescope viewings.
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Come see a live hawk, falcon and owl and learn about some of the awesome adaptations that make raptors so special in this interactive 45-minute program.
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Long ago, glaciers covered the Dairy state. The habitat that developed in the glacier’s wake includes rocky terrain, grassy prairies and quiet forests. One of only 11 National Scenic Trails in the country, the Ice Age Trail is a 1,000-mile footpath…
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Meet the naturalist in the Sandstone Ridge campground between sites 67-72 to learn about some fire safety as well as hear some campfire stories. Smores will be provided!
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Enjoy a night of music with family and friends at Blue Mound State Park.
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Part comedian, part naturalist and part scientist, David Stokes brings you in close with reptiles and amphibians.
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Drop by any time between 2:30 and 3:45 p.m. to sample a cup of sumac “lemonade” (aka wild pink lemonade) made from our abundant sumac trees