A Hike of Many Colors

The forest at Logoly State Park is full of color, especially in the spring. Join the park interpreter for a 1.25-mile hike where we will search for the colors of the woods. Tennis shoes or hiking boots are recommended.

The Wonderful World of Worms

Worms are some of nature’s best recyclers. Join the park interpreter to meet the park’s squirmy cleanup crew and find out how they can help you, too.<br>
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Bat Mythunderstandings

For many people, bats seem like scary creatures of the night. Join the park interpreter to learn the truth behind some of the common bat myths and misunderstandings.<br>
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Stars on the Summit

What conditions are needed to view the planets and constellations in the night sky? Queen Wilhelmina State Park checks all the boxes! Join a park interpreter to take in the night sky through the lens of a telescope.&nbsp;

Become a Community Scientist

Logoly State Park is home to a wide variety of fascinating plants and animals. Not only is it fun to see them in the park, but these observations represent valuable data that can be used by researchers throughout the country. Join a park interpreter to learn how and where you can turn your

Pinecone Bird Feeders

Birds eat various things, from worms to&nbsp;fish, to seeds and insects. Join a park interpreter to learn all about the diet&nbsp;of birds while we make an all-natural bird feeder for you to take home with&nbsp;you. This program may be moved outside if weather permits.<br>
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The Buzz on Bees

Bees serve a very important role at Logoly State Park. Join the park interpreter to explore how a hive works and why we should protect our bees!

Skull Detectives

Most of us are familiar with the wildlife seen in Queen Wilhelmina State Park, but do you recognize the animal from only its skull? Each skull gives a set of clues to figure out what animal it is. Join a park interpreter for a fun and challenging game to test your knowledge.&nbsp;

Naturally Nocturnal

Although the dark may seem kind of scary to some people, there are many animals that depend on the cover of night for survival. Learn how the animals of Logoly State Park use their senses to get around at night.

Photo Hike

Learn how to see the park in a new way. Bring your camera and join the park interpreter to take pictures of the beautiful things we see as we hike the Crane's Fly Trail and pick up some tips for nature photography. Tennis shoes or hiking boots are recommended for this moderately difficult 1.25-mile

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