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    Fall Festival

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    Celebrate fall colors at Copper Falls State Park's Annual Fall Festival.

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    Invasive Plants Hike

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    Learn more about the invasive plant life around Havenwoods – this event will focus on Wild Parsnip, Teasel, and Thistle. Hear a short presentation and take a hike to see them along the trail. During the hike, we will compare areas full of invasive…

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    Know Your Wisconsin Trees

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    Join a park ranger and learn about Wisconsin trees, along with basic forestry practices that the park implements.

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    Pavilion Dedication

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    The Friends of Copper Falls State Park invite the public to celebrate the culmination of years-long efforts to realize the vision of former Park Superintendent Kent Goeckermann.

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    Fall Seed Scatter

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    Meet our natural resources educator at the Visitor Center for a fun seed project!

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    Full Moon Hike

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    Join Park staff on this night hike enjoying the full Harvest Moon. We’ll let our eyes adjust to the moonlight and hike the 1.75-mile Monarch Trail, watching and listening for the sights and sounds of the night. If needed, bring a flashlight or head…

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    Exploring “The Best Part of Us” by Sally Cole-Misch

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    Join Master Naturalist Lori Schultz for activities and discussion of this book by Sally Cole-Misch that offers a dramatic and rewarding story about a woman reconnecting with family, nature and herself.

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    Roaming With The Rangers - Summit Trail

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    Want to know more about the Kettle Moraine and what DNR staff do? Join Ranger Andrew Straka as they take you on a short hike on one of our many looped trails.

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    Lizard Mound Volunteer Stewardship Days

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    Help clear invasive woody vegetation along the trails and mounds so native plants and flowers can thrive while preserving the integrity of the mounds.

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    Twilight Hike

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    We’ll hike a portion of the Whitetail Meadows Trail as the sun sets below the horizon and the moon rises.

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