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    Tree ID Hike!

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    Join the naturalist on a 1½ mile hike and learn how to identify several different kinds of trees using a dichotomous key and discover how each one benefits us, the wildlife, and the environment around us. 

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    Fall Equinox Hike

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    Join us for a walk through Lakeshore to observe the waning summer foliage and embrace the newly forming fall colors!

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    Fungi Frolic

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    Have you been noticing more fungi around? Now is your chance to learn about the mushrooms that are popping out of the ground at MacKenzie!

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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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    Harrington Beach Hikers

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    Join Friends Member Amanda Mueller on a five-mile hike through the park and discover what this property and Friends Group has to offer. Meet at the Pucketts Pond parking lot, park admission is required.

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    Forest Bathing

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    "Shinrin-yoku" or forest bathing can be described as absorbing the forest environment.

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    Evening Walk

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    Take a guided 1.5-mile hike through the forests and prairies in the early evening.

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    Herb Hike

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    Door County has a wealth of herbs that can be beneficial to your health and well-being. This walk will explore the herbs in our local environment. Learn how the plants that flourish in this climate can help you flourish as well.

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    Letterboxing Adventure

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    Letterboxing combines elements of hiking and treasure hunting into an activity that the whole family can enjoy.

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    Wildflower Festival

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    Presented by the Friends of Lakeshore State Park, this event will include local musicians, artists and creators as well as food trucks and activities for youths and the general public.

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