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Join archaeologist, Seth Taft, on a tour of the park's Indigenous mounds located on the north shore, and learn about the pre-contact period of Wisconsin human history through an archaeological perspective.
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Join us for a 1.25-mile hike along the Sugarbush Trail in search of fall wildflowers, mushrooms and wild edibles.
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Learn about the history of our state’s only man-made, urban state park and the surrounding area on a walk with our Park Manager.
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Visit Sandhill Wildlife Area for a car ride down the 14-mile Trumpeter Trail loop. While on the trail, you’ll have opportunities to stop and observe passing wildlife and the natural landscapes of Wisconsin’s central sands region.
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Learn about some of the unique survival stories and migration journeys of the internationally traveling birds, learn tips and tricks for recognizing them in nature and catch a little bit of the fall migration right from the visitor center.
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Join Newport State Park naturalist for a moonlit 1.75-mile hike on the Monarch Trail.
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Stop by the pebble beach, make a s’more, warm up by the fire and meet the park staff on your stroll through the park!
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Learn about some of the unique survival stories and migration journeys of the internationally traveling birds, learn tips and tricks for recognizing them in nature and catch a little bit of the fall migration right from the visitor center.
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Join our Naturalist for a guided hike through the forested dunes of Whitefish Dunes, to the tallest sand dune in Wisconsin, and then alongside Lake Michigan to discover the unique landscape this state park has to offer.