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    Print Patch Making

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    Drop by Ottawa Lake Recreational Area and learn how to make print patches!

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    High Cliff History Program

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    Join a former park naturalist and learn all about the fascinating history of the land where High Cliff State Park now resides.

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    Nature Journaling: Animals, Birds & Insects

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    Join us for the final class of this summer to learn the basics and benefits of nature journaling.

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    Summer Adventure Days - Nature Short Films

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    Drop in anytime to enjoy a series of short films that highlight intrepid adventurers, showcase wild places and feature animals in nature. Documentaries, animation and narrative films are all included in this short film series.

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    Summer Adventure Days - Bubble Fun, Tie Dye and Lemonade

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    Celebrate the fun and science of bubbles. Enjoy a variety of outdoor activities involving bubbles in all shapes and sizes. Bring a cotton shirt or cotton fabric to take home a colorful tie-dye project and cool off with a refreshing lemonade.

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    Flora Hike

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    Discover Wisconsin's stunning native plants!

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    Owls of Wisconsin

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    Marsh Haven Nature Center is visiting the park to introduce some of Wisconsin’s owls through mounted specimens, artifacts, resources, and LIVE birds. Appreciate the many benefits raptors provide to humans and nature, learn action items to help our…

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    Pothole Trail Guided Hike

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    Join the 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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    Summer Adventure Days - Outdoor Yoga and Mindfulness

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    Welcome your day with a session of mindfulness and affirmations while participating in basic stretch movements outside in our Arboretum.

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    Time Trek Hike

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    Learn about the layers of rocks and minerals that have stacked up to help this humble mound attain its lofty position on the landscape.

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