Join a Master Naturalist to learn about deer tracking, a useful skill for any deer hunter or nature enthusiast. Participants can expect to get out on the trails to look for signs, and how to intrepret what they're finding. No experience needed, this program is for all experience levels and geared for adults. Registration required.
Registration: Capped at 20 participants, register here:
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Activity Level: This program is mainly outdoors, with an indoor portion to kick off the program. The hike is about 1 mile in length, and may be going off trail to follow deer signs. This is an intermediate activity, can be strenuous, but with plenty of stops along the way.
What to Bring: Comfortable clothing is recommended, including boots for wet/rainy conditions on muddy trails. Sunscreen and bug spray are also recommended. If you have them, bring binoculars and trekking poles.
Accessibility: Restrooms and a water bottle filler are available inside the visitor center. There is an outdoor restroom, but no outdoor water fountains. There is dedicated handicap parking available. The Rapids Lake Trail and Forest Loop are flat natural surface paths and the trail leading to both is paved with a slight downward slope. Depending on seasonal trail conditions, natural surface paths may be muddy (summer) or snowy (winter). Paths may not always be suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. It is a 0.1-0.2 mile walk to get to the trailhead from the parking lot. There are no rest areas along the trails, but are present inside and outside the visitor center.
Accommodations: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is committed to providing access to these events for all participants. Please direct all requests for sign language interpreting services, close captioning, or other accommodation needs at least ten business days before the event to Oscar Hernandez at
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Questions? Contact
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