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A Walk Through the Wildflowers: Who lives in Yellowstone Lake State Park?

Sat, Jun 20

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Yellowstone Lake State Park

Please join folks from the Friends of Yellowstone Lake State Park and the Upper sugar River watershed Association for a plant identification hike and exploration of nearby hiking trails.

A Walk Through the Wildflowers: Who lives in Yellowstone Lake State Park?
A Walk Through the Wildflowers: Who lives in Yellowstone Lake State Park?

Time & Location

Jun 20, 2026, 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM

Yellowstone Lake State Park, 8495 N Lake Rd, Blanchardville, WI 53516, USA

About the event

Meet at the campground amphitheater


Please join folks from the Friends of Yellowstone Lake State Park and the Upper sugar River watershed Association for a plant identification hike and exploration of nearby hiking trails. We will be learning how to identify the native and non-native species in the park and learning about how they impact each other in our shared natural community. We will also be on the look out for birds and other critters who enjoy the park.


This event is suitable for children and adults and is free to the public.


Please bring your curiosity and your questions!


Please bring water, dress for the weather, and consider using sun and bug protection.


Come to learn about those we share the park with as a part of Invasive Species Awareness Weekend and stay for the adventure!

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ADDRESS

Upper Sugar River Watershed Association

207 E. Main St., PO Box 314

Mt. Horeb, WI 53572

PHONE

608-437-7707

EMAIL

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