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Drop into the Ottawa Lake contact station to learn more about animal identification and their tracks.
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Interstate Park is home to famous rock formations, and you can learn how rocks form by playing our rock cycle game. Drop by the Ice Age Interpretive Center to try it.
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Pick up some tips on how to reside with wild animals in urban and suburban areas.
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Hike to the historic Brady Homestead to see the amazing rock formations and learn more about the glacial history of the Kettle Moraines.
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Join the naturalist on a stroll of Echo Rock Trail and Ishnala Trail where you will learn about the geology of the area, witness the overlooked beauty and hear about the history of those who lived in the park before it was a park.
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Pick up some tips on how to reside with wild animals in urban and suburban areas.
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After a brief discussion, everyone will move to 1 of 5 different stations with different activities at each station focusing on wildflowers, prairies and pollinators.
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Join fossil finder Arnold Sanford and the naturalist in the Ice Age Interpretive Center to learn about the park’s real mammoth fossils and see the naturalist preserve them.
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Meet the naturalist down at the amphitheater for a bonfire to learn about some fire safety and hear some campfire stories around the fire. S'mores will be included!
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Get on those detective hats and join us every Saturday from June through August as we solve and look for clues in the Wisconsin Explorer books.