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    OutWiGo Snow

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    The DNR’s OutWiGo initiative encourages people to get out, be active and enjoy all the great outdoor recreation opportunities our state offers.

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    Winter Bird Hike

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    Head out into a wintery landscape in search of birds! Regardless of the weather, the birds are still out there, and we’ll see what we can find. Bring your binoculars and field guides; we’ll have some binoculars to share, and be sure to dress for…

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    Tracking Hikes - Ice Age Trail by KMSF-SU HQ

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    Tracks are everywhere! On the ground, in the snow, even underwater, tracks show us where wildlife has traveled. Join us for a hike to find and identify tracks! What will you find?

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    Candlelight Hike

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    Spend some time outdoors and hike along a brief 0.75-mile portion of our trails lit by candlelight!

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    Winter Wonderland Walk

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    It's the perfect time to get outside and enjoy a peaceful winter walk!

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    Winter Adventure Hike

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    It's that magical time of the year again and a perfect time to get out and enjoy nature. Grab your scarves, mittens, and your sense of adventure and go on a hike lead by Ranger Andy on the Uplands Trail.

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    Hike With The Superintendent

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    Join the Pike Lake Unit’s superintendent for a 2-mile hike along the property's southern section of the Ice Age Trail.

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    Candlelight Ski, Hike and Snowshoe

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    Please join us at the Winter Recreation Area for a fun evening of torch-lit trails, bonfires and more.

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    Take A Hike In The New Year

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    Winter is a great time to get out and take a hike in the great outdoors! Join the naturalist for a late morning hike up the East Bluff Woods trail and enjoy the beautiful wintery landscape from the top of the East Bluff. The hike will be about 3…

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    Walk It Off With Winter Wildlife

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    Burn off those pesky holiday calories while getting an up-close view of the survival strategies used by Horicon Marsh’s year-round residents and winter visitors.

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