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    Naturalist Led Hike

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    Join the Naturalist for this guided hike to learn more about Devil’s Lake.

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    Fossil Hike

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    What does Lakeshore State Park have to do with Niagara Falls? Come find out and learn some Wisconsin geological history as you explore the Lannon stone lining the park searching for fossilized coral, trilobites, brachiopods and cephalopods.

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    Guided Hike to Brady’s Rock

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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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    Animal Tracks Hike

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    Come join us to trek through Lakeshore State Park and learn about finding and identifying common animal tracks with one of our educators. You will see examples of tracks from critters you see every day and learn how to look for them on your own.

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    Guided hike through Paradise Springs

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    Meet our naturalist at the Paradise Springs trailhead at 2 p.m. to learn more about the rich history of the springs and the animals who inhabit it.

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    More Mushrooms!

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    Join us at the Rice Lake Nature Trail near our Whitewater campground to learn more about the mushrooms of the Kettle Moraine.

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    Pulpit Rock Stroll

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    Join the naturalist for a stroll on Pulpit Rock Trail. A round trip is about one mile, and the elevation gain is 108 feet. We will take a walk back in time to explore the rich history of the private cottages that populated this part of the park in…

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    Wildflower Hike

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    Explore the forest and prairies of Havenwoods on a search for wildflowers. Dress for the weather and wear your boots in case some sections get muddy.

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    Discover the Willow 6-mile Hike

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    Join the naturalist on a 6-mile round trip hike and discover some of the most beautiful sights at Willow River State Park.

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    Ascend Eagle Peak

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    Hike the Eagle Peak Trail and say hello to the naturalist at the top, where he’ll answer visitor questions and point out some notable features of the park’s highest point.

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