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    Trees Of Newport Guided Hike

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    Hike along Europe Bay Trail and learn about the trees that make Newport State Park such a special place. Join Dr. Bill Scheckler, past president of Newport Wilderness Society, as he shares his knowledge of 30 plus years hiking Newport’s 26 miles of…

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    OutWiGo! The Trails Of Newport Challenge Hikes

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    Join the park naturalist on this weekly hike. All are welcome to participate, enjoying the health benefits of hiking and you’re encouraged to hike at your own pace.

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    Solar Viewing

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    The Door Peninsula Astronomical Society will have a solar telescope setup at the Old Ski Hill Overlook to view the sun.

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    Fireworks Drop-In

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    Start your July off with a BANG, and get ready for the Fourth of July with a firework display at Lakeshore State Park! Spend your night enjoying the show in the sky and the scenery on the ground while learning about the display with one of our…

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    Roche-a-Cri BINGO

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    ​​​​​​​Meet at the picnic shelter before going on a hike along a segment of the Acorn Trail while playing Roche-A-Cri Bingo.

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    A Lake Michigan Story

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    This is a story about a great lake, our Great Lake Michigan, and how the things we do in our everyday lives might affect it. Help us discover what happens out in that big body of water and what we can do to help keep it clean for everyone.

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    Learn To Fish

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    Meet up with the Fishmobile and Learn to Fish!

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    Walk The Ice Age Trail

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    Join our naturalist at the Old Ski Hill Overlook for a 1.5-mile loop hike on a section of the Ice Age Trail.

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    Red, White And Blue Scavenger Hunt

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    Oh say, can you see the red, white and blue bird photos placed along the Skyline Trail? Grab a paper from the naturalist at the Ice Age Interpretive Center and see if you can name them all!

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    Meet The Sturgeon

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    Pop into the nature center to learn more about the creature that gave our city its namesake.

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