Friday, July 26, 2024

Let's Get Hiking and Learning - August 2024

For more information on the trips, where available, please click on the brown event titles for a link to the program or hike.

Be sure to check back here often during the month  (I update when new events are posted or I run across them).  Also check with local hiking groups, universities, naturalist-interest groups, nature conservancies, nature centers and their Friends groups, state parks, US Fish and Wildlife centers and others in your area to see what's new to help you understand the natural world around you better.

Karst Exploration 2024
- Saturday August 3    10am-12:30 pm 
 - Soldier's Grove Library, 102 Passive Sun Dr, Soldier's Grove
Join Crawford Stewardship Project as we present our annual Karst Exploration, in partnership with the Soldiers Grove Public Library and the WI Geological and Natural History Survey! We will start at 10am in the library with a presentation by our State Geologist Sue Swanson, who will help us understand the hydrogeological wonders of our karst landscape, and what springs mean for us.
From there, we will head outside for our field trip to a number of exemplary karst features, mostly springs, until ending at Dancing Waters Permaculture Cooperative to wrap up and enjoy some snacks and refreshments. Please keep an eye on the weather and dress appropriately! Sponsor: Crawford Stewardship Project


Ranger Walk: Post-Fire Ecology
 - Saturday, August 3    10am-noon
 - Frontenac (MN) State Park
We regularly use prescribed fire at the park to keep our prairies and forests healthy, as fire is crucial in maintaining our ecosystem's stability and diversity. Have you ever wanted to know more about this hot topic? Have you ever wondered what makes a prescribed fire different from a wildfire? Join a park ranger on a guided hike around the prairie loop to learn about fire's role in resource management at Frontenac State Park. We will meet outside the ranger station at 10 a.m. and hike into an area of the park which has been burned recently to see first-hand how it changes these landscapes. The hike will last about an hour and a half and will include some uneven terrain; coming prepared with water, sunscreen, and bug spray along with sturdy and comfortable shoes is recommended. This event is free, but all vehicles at the park must display a valid MN State Park vehicle permit ($7 for a one-day permit, $35 for a year-round permit). Permits may be purchased at the park office before or during the event. Severe weather or other factors may cause this event to be canceled. If you have any questions, call Frontenac State Park at 651-299-3000. Sponsor: Frontenac State Park

 - Saturday August 3     10am-noon
 - Whitewater (MN) State Park
During this program we will go and look for ancient sea life that lived in the area hundreds of millions of years ago. We'll start with a brief introduction, then drive out of the park 9 miles to hunt for fossils. Meet at the Park Visitor Center. Bring transportation. Contact Jeremy Darst at 507-312-2301 or by email at Jeremy.Darst@state.mn.usSponsor: Whitewater State Park

Saturday Morning Hikes with a Naturalist
 - Saturdays August 3, 10, 17, 24,31          10-11:00am (ish)
 - Frontenac (MN) State Park
Take a short, guided hike with volunteer naturalist, Bruce Ause! Bruce will lead visitors along trails through the upland area of the park pointing out a variety of natural features as they are encountered. Dress for the weather and bring sun and tick protection. Binoculars and cameras are nice accessories, but not necessary. The hike will last about an hour. This event is free. Vehicles entering the park are required to have a State Park vehicle permit. Permits are $7 per day or $35 for an annual sticker. Meet at the Campground Kiosk at 10 a.m. Sponsor: Frontenac State Park

 -Saturday, August 3    10:00am-1:00pm
 - Sugarloaf Bluff
Don't miss out on this chance to try something new at our upcoming community rock-climbing days! We've heard from some folks that they feel like they're not "outdoorsy" enough for climbing, but we want to assure you that we have options for everyone, from total beginners to those looking for a bit more of a challenge. And don't worry if you've never climbed before! We'll provide all the gear you need, and our awesome guides (who are SPI-certified, by the way) will be right there with you every step of the way. You don't need to bring a partner either - we'll belay you ourselves so you can focus on having fun and enjoying the climb. If you’ve never been to the bluff, don’t fret—we’ll have guided hikes to the top twice throughout the morning, at 10 and 11:30. If you're new to hiking or feeling nervous, this is a wonderful chance to meet some friendly faces and enjoy a leisurely hike to the top. Our volunteer guide will provide some interesting tidbits about the environment and answer any questions you might have. Check this link for more details to this free program. Sponsor:: Winona Outdoor Collaborative

 - Saturday, August 3    4-5:00pm
 - Perrot (WI) State Park
Slither into the world of reptiles to meet the species that call Wisconsin and Minnesota home. You’ll get to watch a salamander eat, debunk turtle myths, touch snakes and more during this engaging 45-minute program. Time is reserved after the presentation to touch and hold the reptiles for a truly hands-on experience. For more info, contact  Steven.Banicki@wisconsin.gov   608-534-6409Sponsors: Perrot State Park and Friends of Perrot State Park.

 - Saturday, August 3    7-8:00pm
 - Perrot (WI) State Park
Join retired teacher Scott Lee as he presents various critters that people aren't really comfortable with.The program includes a live snake and various animal pelts, skulls and other "hands-on" animal props. Meet at the nature center.  For more info, contact  Steven.Banicki@wisconsin.gov   608-534-6409. Sponsors: Perrot State Park and Friends of Perrot State Park.

 - Saturday August 3    8-9:00pm
- Whitewater (MN) State Park
Unveil the secrets of the night. Join us for a hoot of a time as we explore the mysterious world of owl adaptations! We'll examine owl pellets to unravel the clues to their diet. Don't forget to sharpen your senses as we take on the woods for a chance to see and hear the owls of Whitewater! Get ready to have your eyes left wide-open from excitement. If you need an accommodation, please call or email the event contact listed above by two weeks prior to the event. Call 507-312-2301. If you need an accommodation, please call or email the event contact listed above by two weeks prior to the event. Sponsor: Whitewater State Park

 - Saturday, August 3    8:30-10:30pm
 - Wildcat Mountain (WI)State Park 
Become a “backyard astronomer” with help from the Northwest Suburban Astronomers. Observe deep sky objects through telescopes. Learn to use constellations and other “landmarks” to find space objects. Questions, contact EMily.ALF@wisconsin.gov or call 608 337-4775. Sponsor: Wildcat Mountain State Park

 - Monday, August 5    10am-5pm
 - International Owl Center, Houston MN
The International Owl Center is celebrating International Owl Awareness Day by offering free admission to all on Monday, August 5, thanks to sponsorship by Rushford State Bank. Donations of non-perishable food items for the Houston Community Food Shelf are welcomed. There will also be a variety of other owl-themed offerings at other businesses in Houston. More information and the program schedule at the  website. Sponsors: International Owl Center/Rushford Bank

Discovering Nature Through Photography
 - Tuesday August 6        10:00 am – 12:00 pm
 - Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge, Outdoor Wonder Learning Center
We will be taking a photo walk down the Pine Creek Dike trail with the objective of finding new ways to enjoy nature by taking pictures of things we find interesting and showcasing them by taking a creative photo. Don’t forget to charge your phone! Free. Spaces are limited, and reservations are required. Please call to reserve your spot - (608) 539-2311 ext. 1 Sponsor: Friends of the Wildlife Refuge

An Overview of the Geology of Wisconsin
 - Tuesday, August 6       12:30pm-2:00pm 
 - South Side Neighborhood Center, 1300 6th St S. La Crosse
This session from Badger Talks will explore Wisconsin’s geologic past, from billions of years ago to the Ice Age and beyond. It will explain Wisconsin’s modern landscapes and highlight the current work of WGNHS scientists. Facilitated by Sue Swanson, State Geologist and Director of the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey.  Ages 50+ FREE Registration Deadline: One day prior to session -  call 608-789-7533 or 608-789-8640 to register. When you call, let them know it is under Connect 2 Nature. Sponsor: City of La Crosse

 - Tuesday August 6     4-8:00 pm
 - 3.5 miles W of Hokah on MN Hwy 16. Turn NW at Carlson Rd and park in pull-off on W
Join us in collecting native prairie seed at Mound Prairie SNA, a unique bluff prairie overlooking the Root River. Volunteers will help search for and collect native plant seeds. Tools, instructions, and good camaraderie will be provided. Bring water, lunch, and dress for working in the weather. If you have your own gloves you'd like to use, please bring those as well. Footwear appropriate for outdoor work/hiking is recommended. There are no facilities on this site. For more information, contact Sara Holger, SNA Contract Naturalist at 507-951-5885 or by email at driftlessnaturalistllc@gmail.com. Sponsor: MN DNR

Forest Bathing Walk for older Adults and Caregivers
 - Wednesday, Aug 7      10am- noon
 - Beach Park, Wabasha MN
Join Driftless Naturalist Sara Holger for this deep dive into nature. To sign up for this free event, call 507 951-5885 or email sara.grover@yahoo.com. Sponsor: Project Get Outdoors


 - Wednesday, August 7     7-8:00 pm
 - The Nature Place, Myrick Park, La Crosse WI
Enviro-Wednesdays is an adult (ages 14+) nature series on the first Wednesday of every month at 7 PM at The Nature Place (unless otherwise noted). Free, no registration necessary.  Join us to enhance your nature knowledge. Different topics and speakers every month! Sponsors: The Nature Place and Friends of the Marsh.

 - Saturday, August 10     9-11am
 - Frontenac *MN) State Park
Walk through a mixed habitat of prairie and woodland looking for resident birds that specialize in these areas. The trail is mowed grass and is well maintained. Bring your binoculars or borrow some from the park office. No need to register. If you have any questions, email janetmalotky@gmail.com. This event is free. Vehicles entering the park are required to have a State Park vehicle permit. Permits are $7 per day or $35 for an annual sticker. Meet at the Frontenac State Park campground shower building at 9:00 AM. Sponsors: Frontenac State Park and Frontenac State Park Association.

 - Saturday August 10    11:30am-12:30 pm
  - Frontenac (MN) State Park
Explore Frontenac State Park with local pollinator conservation coordinator, Christina Locke (MN Department of Natural Resources). Participants will learn about vital insect pollinators, their host plants and how these species play a role in building and maintaining healthy watersheds. Sponsors: Frontenac State Park Association and Lake Pepin Legacy Alliance


 - Tuesday August 13     10-11am
-Frontenac (MN) State Park
Join us for this free monthly program series for preschool children  to learn about nature in the Lake Pepin area. We'll read stories, make nature crafts and explore outdoors. Children must be accompanied by an adult. As part of the program, state park vehicle permits will be provided when you arrive at the picnic shelter. Additional dates: Sept 10; Oct 8. Sponsors: MN DNR, Project Get Outdoors; Frontenac State Park Association, Lake City and Red Wing Public Libraries




 - Wednesday, August 14       10am - noon
- Whitewater State Park, Altura MN
Come learn about all the happenings surrounding bats at Whitewater State Park. We'll look at the research that has been conducted at the park, what we've learned and what questions remain. Then talk about the impact of White-Nose Syndrome on the park's bat population and in greater Minnesota. Lastly, we'll discuss the steps currently underway by the DNR and its partners to help the bat population strive. During the second part of this program, we will visit several bat structures in the park and take part in the research currently underway. Yes, we'll see bats! Sponsor: Friends of Whitewater State Park

- Friday August 16      6:00pm start time
- Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge Outdoor Wonder Learning Center
Have you heard about the amazing and perilous journey of the Monarch butterfly? Hundreds of Monarch butterflies travel through Wisconsin each year on their way to spend the cold months of winter in Mexico. Visitors are invited to learn about the amazing journey of the Monarch butterfly and help catch and tag these butterflies as they travel through Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge on their migration south. Participants may have the opportunity to see and catch other butterfly species and insects. *Nets will be provided. *Spaces are limited, and reservations are required. Please call (608) 539-2311 to reserve your spot. Sponsor: Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge

 - Saturday, August 17    5:30-9:00pm
 - Villa St. Joseph on St. Joseph’s Ridge, W2658 WI-33, La Crosse
The popular Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration (FSPA) grounds tour with ridgetop hike and stargazing will again be offered by Mississippi Valley Conservancy, in partnership with the FSPA and the La Crosse Area Astronomical Society. This annual event offers a family-friendly experience with the unique opportunity to visit the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration property and enjoy the views and night skies of the ridgetop. There will be a garden tour, a hike, and an evening with a guide who will enlighten us about the wonders of the night sky. Participants who tour the beautiful, private hilltop property will learn about the organic horticulture techniques that produce thousands of pounds of fruits and vegetables for the Sisters. We will have a table with some activities for children. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and snacks or a picnic supper to enjoy while relaxing on the grounds before stargazing begins. Attendees are also encouraged to bring their own telescopes and binoculars for enjoyment of the spectacular ridgetop views. Guides: Siena Muehlfeld is the Land Sustainability Coordinator for the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration. She has 6 years of professional experience in the field of conservation biology. Siena is responsible for stewarding the 200 acres of FSPA land on St. Joseph Ridge, including care for the forests, prairies, natural burial cemetery, and trails. She also helps coordinate tours and environmental education activities so that sisters, their affiliates, community partners, and the public can enjoy and learn about the FSPA land and explore their relationship to the natural world. Meredith Hink is the garden coordinator for the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration. She has an educational and experiential background in dietetics and food science, but her true passion is in gardening. In her spare time Meredith is a volunteer garden educator with the Kane Street Community Garden and enjoys working in her backyard micro fruit farm with her family and dogs. She considers herself a true “foodie” from field to fork. Registration required and closes August 12.  For any questions, contact Karen Solverson at karen@mississippivalleyconservancy.org or call 608-784-3606 ext. 8. Sponsors: Mississippi Valley Conservancy & Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration

 - Saturday, August 17              7-8:00pm
 - Perrot (WI) State Park

Join Connie Arzigian from the Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center for a look into the lives of the mound builders who once lived in the park and surrounding area. Find out how you can visit and participate in current archaeology projects around the area and state. Artifacts will be on hand for viewing. We will meet at the Nature Center. Questions:  Steven.Banicki@wisconsin.gov    608-534-6409. Sponsor: Perrot State Park

 
 - Friday August 23    6:00 pm start time
 - Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge, Prairie View Trail
Discover wildflowers and prairie plants with our forest ecologist, Bruce Henry. Bruce will be leading a family friendly hike to talk about the beautiful blooms that cover the prairie with bursts of bright vibrant colors during spring and summer months. During the hike you will be able to experience the beauty of the prairie while birds sing and butterflies flutter through the refuge. The hike would be along our Prairie View Trail. To find the trail, take the first right when entering the refuge onto the Prairie Edge Tour Loop gravel road. Follow the gravel road around to a small parking area by the Prairie View Trail. Spaces are limited, and reservations are required. Please call to reserve your spot - (608) 539-2311 ext. 1 Sponsor: Trempealeau Wildlife Refuge

 - Saturday August 24    10am-noon
 - Whitewater (MN) State Park
During this program we will go and look for ancient sea life that lived in the area hundreds of millions of years ago. We'll start with a brief introduction, then drive out of the park 9 miles to hunt for fossils. Meet at the Park Visitor Center. Bring transportation. Contact Jeremy Darst at 507-312-2301 or by email at Jeremy.Darst@state.mn.usSponsor: Whitewater State Park

 - Saturday, August 24    8:15-9:15 pm
Location: TBD
Wilderness Weekends, led by Emily Gorman, is an environmental education program offering an immersive experience to explore the ecosystems and ecological treasures of Winona County. Join us to discover, appreciate, and protect the region's natural wonders. Registration required. Please check the website event in the title closer to the date for updates on location and content. Sponsor: Winona Outdoor Collaborative

 - Saturday August 31      7:30-10:30pm
 - Frontenac (MN) State Park
Public Sky Observing of the planets Venus, Saturn, Neptune, bright stars, double stars, and more by telescope with guidance members of the Rochester Astronomy Club. Join the Rochester Astronomy Club in the picnic shelter at 7:45pm for a presentation about public sky observation. The viewing event will take place in the picnic area of the park. Club members will set up their telescopes in "stations" which will allow visitors to observe and learn about different celestial phenomena. Visitors can come and go as they please. More information can be found here.  Important note: This event may be cancelled last minute in the event of bad weather or severely limited visibility. Check the above website or call the park (651-299-3000) for the latest updates. This event is free, but vehicles need to display a valid MN State Park permit upon entering the park ($7 for a one-day permit, $35 for a year-round permit). Permits may be purchased at the park office before or during the event, or online anytime at https://mndnr.gov/permit. Meet at the Picnic Shelter. Park in the overflow parking area. Sponsors: Frontenac State Park and Rochester Astronomy Club


 

2 comments:

  1. Wonderful! Thank you for sharing your love of nature and getting more people outdoors.
    Nancy M

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  2. Thanks! It's fun finding all the great nature-related field trips and learning opportunities to share!

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