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Learn about the night sky and then view celestial objects through our telescopes.
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Stars and planets are swirling above − can you name the constellations? Bring your cameras and smartphones.
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Spring is a great time to get outdoors at night to hear frogs, see stars, and take in the woodland scents. Gather your friends and listen to the springtime night sounds as you enjoy a self-guided walk on torch-lit trails. After your hike enjoy…
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Celebrate the night sky at Richard Bong State Recreation Area’s Astronomy Day! Bring your telescope or binoculars and learn how to focus and calibrate. Discover the wonders of the ever changing night sky here at the park! Meet at parking lot F, near…
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An early spring evening is the perfect time to search for those incredible sky dancers, woodcock and snipe. As the sky darkens, we will tune into those nighttime noisemakers: the frogs.
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Help us celebrate International Dark Sky Week. Join Scott Lind for a walking tour learning about the interim lighting changes that were carried out at Wildcat Mountain State park and what is coming next to help restore the night skies.
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Enjoy a night of candlelit adventure and come out to cross-country ski, hike or snowshoe with the Friends of the Red Cedar Trail and Hoffman Hills. There's something for everyone!
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This night, we will have the opportunity to see all of the major planets in the night sky.
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Join the Friends of the New Glarus Woods for a short hike through the woods, lighted by luminaria, followed by s’mores and cider around a campfire.
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The forest is a different place at night. Join us on a walk to find animals moving about, listen to their sounds and check out some winter constellations.