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    Forest Bathing

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    Take in nature with all five senses, learn the history of forest bathing, release stress and be mindful with us on a slow-paced, mile-long hike.

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    BioBlitz With The Milwaukee Public Museum

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    A BioBlitz is a 24-hour celebration of biodiversity where scientists work together to see how many species of plants and animals they can find in one area. Join us for Community Day, where you can participate in activities, hikes and see what was…

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    Pop-Up: Alien Attack

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    Uncover what foreign species are taking over our native communities and what can be done to help control their spread. 

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    Nature Photography

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    Nature is always talking to us, and we will use photography to lead us to the wonders of the natural world.

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    Know Your Park

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     Each week we will have a different topic for you to learn more about the park’s geology, history, wildlife, and more.

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    Discover Loon Lake: Family Fun

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    Investigate the lake’s food chain from macro-invertebrate monitoring to frog phenology and learn about its iconic loons.

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    Take a Walk with Wildlife, Wildflowers & Wild Waters

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    This is a family-friendly birding and nature observation along the Red Granite Falls trail with naturalist Diane Daulton.

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    Echo Rock/Ishnala Trail Stroll

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    Join the naturalist on a stroll Echo Rock Trail and Ishnala Trail where you will learn about the geology of the area, witness the overlooked beauty and hear about the history of those who lived in the park before it was a park.

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    Rocky Arbor Stroll

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    This event will be a relaxing stroll through the woods of Rocky Arbor State Park.

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    Exploring the Kohler PARK Dunes HIKE AND BYOP (Picnic)

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    Put on your hiking shoes and join Tom D’Alessio to learn about these enchanting dunes and the plants, birds, bugs and other animals that live in this harsh yet fragile environment.

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