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Learn about handling mushrooms, cutting them from the ground and which ones are safe to eat. After discussing those topics at the office, we will venture onto a nearby trail to find some mushrooms in the wild!
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Join the naturalist on a 6-mile round-trip hike and discover some of the most beautiful sights at Willow River State Park.
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Head to the beach at 7 p.m. for a peaceful sunset viewing. S’mores will be provided!
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Head over to Havenwoods for a family-friendly night of games, pizza and ice cream sundaes (while supplies last)!
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Drop in at Eagle Tower and make magnets of the parks’ creatures of greatest conservation need.
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Take some time to relax and get creative as we craft our own nature journals at the White Cedar Nature Center.
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Park naturalist Beth Bartoli and Master Naturalist and horticulturist Holly Smith will be leading this easy 1.2-mile. hike, discussing things of interest along the boardwalks and beauty of Fern Trail.
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How do animals and humans preserve food for the winter? We will be making butter and eating dried apples.
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The land called Tee Wakącąk contains numerous sacred sites known as effigy mounds that are found throughout the park. Rob Nurre is a historian and former president of the Wisconsin Archaeology Society. He will guide participants in respectfully…