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    What Can You Hear in Your Backyard?

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    Children aged 1-8 can enjoy a reading of Paul Showers’ "The Listening Walk" followed by a nature scavenger hunt along the trails with Master Naturalist Garth Ewing. This event is designed to nurture curiosity and appreciation for nature among…

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    Evening Bat Walk with Master Naturalist Garth Ewing

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    Join Master Naturalist and Bat Ambassador Garth Ewing for an evening bat walk through the park as night falls.

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    Discovery Bird Walk

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    Meet Master Naturalists Janet and Andy Raddatz to observe birds and nature in the park. Depending on what is seen, the walk may take 2-3 hours, but participants are free to leave at any time.

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    Bees, Bees, Bees

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    Come to the beach area playground to learn about Wisconsin’s 400+ species of native bees and their vital roles in our ecosystem!

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    Explore Echo Rock

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    Join the naturalist on a 1-mile guided hike to learn about the history and the wildlife of the area.

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    Discover The Willow 6-Mile Hike

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    Join the naturalist on a 6-mile round-trip hike and discover some of Willow River State Park's most beautiful sights.

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    Saturday Strolls

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    Take a stroll out on the Horicon Marsh State Wildlife Area with a DNR Educator. We will meet at the Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center at 8:30 a.m. and after a quick intro we will hit the trails. With no set destination in mind, you never…

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    Take A Hike!

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    Take a hike on the River Bluff Trail.

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    Roadkill Cafe – Campfire Cooking

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    Join us at the Roadkill Café to make delicious memories over the campfire with your family.

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    Pollinators and Prairies Walk

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    We’ll take a short walk down the Prairie Trail to our butterfly sign, where we’ll stop and talk for a bit about the different types of pollinators we can find in the prairie. On the way, we’ll identify some of the wildflowers that are in bloom.

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