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  • EARTH DAY HIKE: Eagle Panorama to Eagle Terrace

    Peninsula State Park 9462 Shore Road, Fish Creek, WI, United States

    Meet at Eagle Panorama, the overlook south of the site where Eagle Tower once stood. Walk a beech-maple forest, identifying trees. Learn about forest health issues and the latest news on rebuilding Eagle Tower. Bring binoculars if you have them. Counts as a Like to Hike activity. Moderate hiking, about a mile, trail may be […]

  • Like to Hike: Spring Walk to the Black Ash Swamp

    Peninsula State Park - White Cedar Nature Center

    Tucked behind Peninsula’s Nature Center, fed by spring water oozing from the bluff edges, is a temporal wetland. Sturdy black ash trees rise up from a forest floor carpeted with ferns. Despite recent “Snowstorm Evelyn” the swamp is greening up. Join Peninsula’s naturalist on Saturday, April 28, from 10 – 11 a.m. for a peek at this oft […]

  • Migrate to Peninsula for Spring Bird Walks

    Peninsula State Park - Weborg Point 9462 Shore Road, Fish Creek, United States

    Migrate to Peninsula State Park the first two Tuesdays in May for spring bird walks. Meet at 8 a.m. at Weborg Shelter on May 1 and May 8 for a casual walk with Naturalist Kathleen Harris.  Look for palm, yellow-rumped, and other warblers as well as shorebirds on an hour-long, naturalist-led walk. Will bloodroot be blooming? Limited binoculars available […]

  • Migrate to Peninsula for Spring Bird Walk

    Peninsula State Park - Weborg Point 9462 Shore Road, Fish Creek, United States

    Spring sunshine has ushered in migrating birds: warblers, orioles, great egrets and many others. Join Peninsula’s Naturalist for an easy stroll at Weborg Point on Tuesday, May 8, from 8 – 9 a.m. Meet at Weborg Shelter and park at the day use lot next to Weborg Campground. In addition to birds, we’ll also look […]

  • Eagle Trail Hike

    Peninsula State Park - Eagle Tower 45.163211456809854,-87.19849467431641

    Experience Peninsula’s most spectacular trail. Meet at Eagle Tower (dismantled) parking lot then walk a two-mile route seeing sky-high bluffs of the Niagara Escarpment, watching for trilliums, and discovering park history. Eagle Trail will be muddy and slippery; this is a difficult trail. Program is free and open to the public but a state park sticker is […]

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