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Workshops, Hikes & Programs for Adults

The Kickapoo Valley Reserve offers various programs for adults and children.

Art workshops offer an encouraging, non-competitive atmosphere to explore your interest in art. You'll find here a diverse selection of topics and instructors suited to budding or established artists.

Our hands-on outdoor community programs provide a chance to learn more about the natural world or to practice new skills. Join us for a relaxing atmosphere with knowledgeable instructors who welcome your curiosity and questions.

The Driftless Dialogue lecture series is a monthly talk on various topics related to the Kickapoo Valley. The program is funded by the Ralph Nuzum Reforestation Fund and sponsored by the Friends of the Kickapoo Valley Reserve.

Click here for a detailed Driftless Dialogue Schedule.

The Wisconsin Mater Naturalist Training in fall 2024 is now full!  You can still sign up for the waitlist this year. 

Wisconsin Master Naturalist Training is back!  We are excited to be hosting another round of this volunteer training program, starting August 2024.  For details and registration, please see the Master Naturalist website: 

https://wimasternaturalist.org/

Backcountry Basics

An Adult Summer Camp Geared Towards Women

Join in on a beginner level workshop for adults who want to sharpen their outdoor skills and gain confidence in the outdoors..

Spend three days and two nights immersed in the outdoors at the Kickapoo Valley Reserve.  

This experiential workshop will include on the trail and at the campsite hands-on experiences with navigation, personal safety and first aid, etiquette, outdoor ethics, gear, camping and eating all in a safe, guided environment.  

 

Program is for adults only.  Children over 16 allowed to register with a participating adult. 

Limit 20 participants.


When: June 21-23, 2024

Where: At KVR Visitor Center

Cost: $150 for the program (overnights and meals purchased separately)

 

 

 

 Discussion with adults on the importance of water

Upcoming:

Invasive Jumping Worms

Saturday, April 27 at 11am. 

 

The Kickapoo Reserve Management Board acknowledges that the state and federal lands that comprise the Reserve fall within the ancestral homelands of First Nations people including the Hooçak Nation. We recognize the sovereignty of the Hooçak and other First Nations and will work towards a shared future by continuing to create collaborative opportunities to protect and preserve these lands.

Kickapoo Valley Reserve | S3661 State Highway 131 | La Farge, Wisconsin 54639 
Phone: 608-625-2960 | FAX: 608-625-2962
kickapoo.reserve@krm.state.wi.us

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