Birding Hike on Sinking Stream Trail

<p>Spring is a great time to go birding!<b>
</b>Join a P\park interpreter for a casual bird hike. No matter what your level
of experience, we welcome anyone interested in discovering how to identify
birds. This is an easy hike on the .5-mile Sinking Stream Trail. Meet at the
Van Winkle trailhead. Binoculars</p>

Smelly Skunks

Why do skunks smell bad to some people? What
is the reason they spray? Learn the answers to these questions and more by
joining Park Interpreter Kara as we discuss one smelly animal, the striped
skunk. <br><br><br>

Wildflowers: More Than Weeds

<p>What is the difference between a wildflower and a weed? Join a park interpreter on this easy 0.5-mile hike as we&nbsp;discover the beautiful wildflowers along the Sinking Stream Trail. Meet at the Van Winkle trailhead.&nbsp;</p><br>
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Nature Journaling

Let’s explore springtime in Devil’s Den State Park through art! Join a park interpreter in creating your very own nature journal that you can use in the park. <br>

Pearl Stringing

<p>Freshwater pearls from the bottom of the Black River have been a large part of our local history, but what do you do with the pearls once they’re found? Join park staff to make beautiful necklaces, bracelets, or earrings from milky white pearls and learn about the history of the freshwater pearling</p>

Turtle, Turtle

What is the difference between a terrapin and box turtle? Why are they important to the park? Join a park interpreter to learn all about the turtles that can be found at Devil’s Den State Park.

Animal Imposters!

Don’t let the mimics fool you. Join a park interpreter to learn which animal is the imposter.

Life on the Edge

Do you know what an edge habitat is? Join the park interpreter to find out!

Icky, Sticky Spider Webs

What is a spider’s greatest tool? It’s their spider silk. How do they use it to survive here at Devil’s Den State Park? Join a park interpreter to find out!

Bats vs. Moths

How do bats catch something as small as a moth at night? How do moths try to avoid getting eaten by bats? Join a park interpreter to learn all about it and play a game of bats vs. moths.

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