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    Spring Bird Migration Interpretive Walking Trail

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    Look and listen for birds in the Mead Wildlife Area.

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    Spring Ephemerals Hike

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    Join us for a hike along the Hemlock trail through the Mt. Pisgah Hemlock Hardwoods State Natural Area to enjoy the onset of spring, including a special look at the spring wildflowers.

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    Frog Safari

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    If you are a frog fanatic, you will want to join us for this nocturnal trip to the park’s kettle ponds where we'll listen for frogs and other night sounds as we hike about 1 ½ miles on the Johnson Moraine Trail.

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    Spring Ephemerals Hike

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    Join us for a hike along the Hemlock trail through the Mt. Pisgah Hemlock Hardwoods State Natural Area to enjoy the onset of spring, including a special look at the spring wildflowers.

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    Prairie Phenology Hike

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    During our first prairie walk of the season, discover what’s emerging and blooming as the plants and animals awaken.

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    Trail Trekkers

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    Join us for a brisk 3.1-mile hike along New Fane Purple Loop. Make sure to wear good footwear and bring drinking water and insect repellant. A Wisconsin State Park vehicle admission sticker is required.

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    Frog Safari

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    If you are a frog fanatic, you will want to join us for this nocturnal trip to the park’s kettle ponds.

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    Spring Symphony Night Hike

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    Nature awakens from its long winter slumber with a symphony of sound. Journey through the darkening spring woods to locate the members of the spring choir. This hike is most appropriate for adults and children over the age of 6 years. A Wisconsin…

  • Event

    Trail Trekkers

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    Join us for a brisk 3.1-mile hike along New Fane Purple Loop. Make sure to wear good footwear and bring drinking water and insect repellant. A Wisconsin State Park vehicle admission sticker is required.

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    Sensing Spring Hike

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    Walk the trail of Lakeshore State Park as we see, hear and smell Spring. Rediscover what Spring feels like!

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