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    Leaf Stomp Fundraiser

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    The Leaf Stomp is a major fundraiser for the Friends of the Kettle Moraine. This non-competitive hike takes place along the Ice Age National Scenic Trail through the Kettle Moraine State Forest – Northern Unit.

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    2025 Ice to Water Trail Run

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    The 5th annual Ice to Water 5K/10K Trail Run and Dalles Dash Kids will start and end at the Skyline Shelter, near the Ice Age Center. The 5K Trail Run will be out on the Skyline hiking trail which climbs past rock-strewn ravines to the forested rim…

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    Feel the Burn 5k

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    This event is a 5k run/walk fundraiser that supports the prescribed burning efforts of Lapham Peak and will be held on Invasive Species Awareness Weekend!

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    Cliff Runner 10K

    The race begins at 10 a.m. at the Lime Kiln Trail Parking lot.

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    Feel The Burn! 5k Run/Walk – Invasive Species Awareness Day

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    Join us for the third annual “Feel the Burn!” run/walk, a fundraising effort in which all profits will be allocated to prescribed burning efforts at Lapham Peak.

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    2024 Big Ten Rowing Championships

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    The University of Wisconsin is serving as host for the 2024 Big Ten Women’s Rowing Championships on Devil’s Lake at Devil’s Lake State Park on Sunday, May 19 from 9 a.m to 1 p.m. On Championship Sunday, May 19, the South Shore will be restricted…

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    Wolf Lake Trail Run

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    Join the Bong Naturalist Association for our annual Wolf Lake Trail Run! You can complete a 5K trail run/hike or a 1-mile hike.

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    Cliff Runner 10K

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    The race begins at the Lime Kiln Trail Parking lot.

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    Feel the Burn 5K Run/Walk

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    "Feel the Burn" 5K Run/Walk is a fundraiser for Lapham Peak's prescribed burning program. Same-day registration is available.

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    Mini BioBlitz Hike

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    Join the naturalist on a guided nature race (BioBlitz) to identify as many plants, animals, fungi, and other organisms as possible living in a small area of the park.

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