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Timber! Drop by the naturalist’s table by the Beach House to learn the history of lumberjacks and logging in the area, and guess the purpose of an historic tool.
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This hands-on workshop will integrate the regalia of the Ho-Chunk people with the use of porcupine quills and glass beads.
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Join the park naturalist to experience the park’s geology and natural history highlights, including flora and fauna along the trail.
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Hear the stories about the ghosts that put the “boo” in Baraboo!
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Meet the naturalist at the Ampitheater for a presentation on the history of Mirror Lake State Park and how it became to be one of our beloved state parks today.
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Stop by the Ice Age Interpretive Center to learn some basic soap carving techniques and give it a try yourself. Soap and tools provided by the Friends of Interstate Park.
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The late 1850’s pioneer cabin is open for those who want to take a peek inside!
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Walk with us though the great outdoors and delve into the medicinal uses and history of our plants!
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Elliott Funmaker, Sr. (Ho-Chunk) and his group will provide a family-friendly cultural demonstration of the music and dance of Ho-Chunk Nation.