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    Historical Traces Trek

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    Join Dave Lea, who has been exploring the park since the 1970s, on an exciting, off-trail adventure finding the park’s historic sites.

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    Discovery Bird Walk

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    Meet master naturalists Janet and Andy Raddatz to observe birds and nature in the park.

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    Discovery Bird Walk

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    Meet master naturalists Janet and Andy Raddatz to observe birds and nature in the park.

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    Beavers: Wetland Engineers

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    Join the naturalist on a 1-mile hike around the lake to learn about the rodent engineers that shape many freshwater habitats!

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    Glacial Landforms Hike

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    Join the Naturalist for a hike on the Kame Terrace Trail. Learn about the glacial history of the Kettle Moraine and see glacial landforms. This is an “easy” 2-mile hike on a non-paved trail with some hilly terrain (60-90 minutes). All ages welcome.

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    Father’s Day Hike at Kinnickinnic State Park

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    This hike is for everyone who wants to celebrate the spirit of Father’s Day! Bring along someone special—a friend, family member, mentor or anyone who has been a caring presence in your life and join us for a refreshing 3-mile round-trip hike…

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    Bee Identification

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    Buzz into summer with the bees! Meet at the Bald Bluff Nature Trail.

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    Places of the Park: Sentinel Trail

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    Join the naturalist for an easy hike along Sentinel Trail near Eagle Tower. Walk along while observing and learning about the forest.

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    Walk with the Naturalist

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    Join our Naturalist for walk on the to learn about the natural history of Lapham Peak. This walk is on an “easy”, paved, ADA-compliant path with slight elevation gain. The walk will be about 1 mile and last about 1 hour. All ages and abilities…

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    Ice Age Legacy

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    Join us on the second Saturday of the month from April to November to discover the Ice Age Legacy and the history of the landscapes of the Kettle Moraine.

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