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    Winter Farewell Hike at Kinnickinnic State Park

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    Join us for a relaxed, family-friendly birding hike! This short trek will lead us through some of the best local habitats for spotting winter birds

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    Twilight Hike

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    What better way to enjoy the end of the day than a walk through the prairie at sunset?

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    A Peek Into Wildlife Rehabilitation

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    Richard Bong State Recreation Area’s Wildlife Department has teamed up with Fellow Mortals to create a unique program that offers a special look into wildlife rehabilitation!

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    Central Sands Hike

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    Join us on the Central Sands Trail. This 1.4-mile looped trail has a relatively flat and level surface with two boardwalks and two bridges.

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    Frosty Falls Hike

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    Join us on a wintery walk to Willow Falls. This is a spectacular time of year for viewing the frost-covered falls. But don’t just take our word for it; get out there and see for yourself!

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    Horicon Marsh Nest Box Seminar

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    Interested in birdhouses but don't know where to begin? Wondering what you can do to help cavity-nesting animals? Stop by Horicon Marsh Education & Visitor Center to bolster your nesting knowledge.

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    Candlelight Ski, Hike & Snowshoe

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    Enjoy a night of candlelit adventure and come out to cross-country ski, hike or snowshoe with the Friends of the Red Cedar Trail and Hoffman Hills. There's something for everyone!

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    A Gathering Of Planets

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    This night, we will have the opportunity to see all of the major planets in the night sky.

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    Barrens Trail Hike

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    Join us on the Barrens Trail. This 1.5-mile looped trail has a relatively flat and level surface with minor grade changes and curves.

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    Wings & Wilderness Walk

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    Join us for a relaxed, family-friendly birding hike. This short trek will lead us through some of the best local habitats for spotting winter birds.

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