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Educational Programs

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    Edible Plants Hike

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    Join our educators for one of the two sessions of this edible plants hike! Enjoy a stroll through the park while learning about tasty plants that you can find growing in our prairies (and maybe in your own backyard!).

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    Guided hike to Big Hill

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    Join our naturalist on a guided hike through the Stute Springs homestead and up to the top of Big Hill!

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    Edible Plants Hike

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    Join our educators for one of the two sessions of this edible plants hike! Enjoy a stroll through the park while learning about tasty plants that you can find growing in our prairies (and maybe in your own backyard!).

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    Summer Is Fun At The Mead

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    Summer is Fun at the Mead, Fridays 10-11:15am, June 16th-Aug 18th. Free fun for the whole family; no registration required.

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    Summer Is Fun At The Mead - Owl Prowl

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    Soak up the sun this summer at the Mead and join us every Friday for casual, hands-on, educational programming. 

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    Solving the Wisconsin Explorer Books

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    Pull out your magnifying glasses and let us solve the mysteries that lie within our Wisconsin Explorer books.

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    Bird Hike At Swan Road

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    Enjoy a morning of birding at a new location at Horicon Marsh. Meet at the back parking lot of Mieske Ditch Road located off Swan Road. GPS coordinates are 43.495579, -88.673827. Horicon Marsh Bird Club President, Jeff Bahls, will lead a hike…

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    Around The Campfire – Nature Trivia Night

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    This isn’t your run-of-the-mill trivia; join the Naturalist to test your knowledge of nature and all things wild.

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    Basic Campfire Cast Iron Cooking

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    Yummy food awaits you! Let’s use cast iron, outdoors, to create a delicious, savory meal together. Bon Appétit.

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    Places Of The Park: Skyline Trail

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    Join our Naturalist for an abbreviated hike on Skyline Trail. This one-mile moderate hike climbs through rolling terrain. Watch for remnants of the past, open meadows, and our incredible hemlock trees.

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