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    Sunday Stroll

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    Join the naturalist on a relaxing, easy 1.5-mile hike on the Trout Brook Trail. This relatively flat trail wanders along the lower Willow River through stands of red pine and prairie.

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    Pothole Trail Guided Hike

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    Join the park naturalist on a hike back in time to learn about the geology of Interstate and how the unique terrain and characteristics of the St. Croix Valley came to be.

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    Let's Talk Trillium

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    Carpets of trillium greet us at Newport each spring. We’ll take to the woods to talk about this native wildflower, its history, habitat and life cycle.

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    Bubble Hike

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    Have you ever seen bubbles in nature? More specifically on plants? Come join us as we search for bubbles created by these tiny creatures called spittle bugs! Meet with our parks Naturalist to get a bottle to blow your own bubbles as we make our way…

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    Discovery Bird Walk

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    Meet Master Naturalists Janet & Andy Raddatz to observe birds and nature in the park.

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    Bats

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    The Friends of Lake Wissota State Park welcome you to learn about Wisconsin's bats through a short presentation and walk. There will also be games to play!

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    Move Like Malcolm - Run/Walk Event

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    Run Black and Green invites you to join this community wellness event as we walk/run to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Malcolm X followed by food, meditation and conversation about his legacy. Please wear comfortable shoes, bring water and dress…

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    Children's Wildflower Scavenger Hunt

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    For this “No Pick” hunt, we will take the one-mile Poetry Trail and check off the things we find.

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    Hike With The Superintendent

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    Join the Pike Lake Unit superintendent on a leisurely hike to the iconic observation tower.

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    Birding 101

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    Join Bill and Sarah Krouse, amateur ornithologists, on an easy-paced hike in search of migratory birds.

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