Sponsor a sturgeon online, then release it into Lake Michigan at Sturgeon Fest! You can also participate in family-friendly games, see live animals at our education stations, and try arts and crafts. Our sister festival, Harbor Fest, also happens at the same site and time.
Photo Club meetings are friendly and informal, with a brief discussion of upcoming activities, a short program and the opportunity to share and discuss photos.
At Riveredge, we believe that nature is an essential partner in fostering mindfulness and connection. Our yoga programs are crafted to inspire a deep sense of well-being and harmony with the natural world.
This evening beneath the stars brings community together to support our mission, expanding our legacy of environmental conservation and capacity to create connections to nature for all people.
At the Ice Age Trailhead in Kewaskum - Family Nature Club is a free offering to our community designed for kids and their families. We facilitate outdoor, environmental-education based experiences for families to enjoy together.
Take a guided walk on Riveredge's 4-acre permaculture farm! Learn about what happens on our veggie farm, ask the guild questions, and get inspired to apply some of the farm's sustainable habits into your own gardening life.
LMBO Conservation Director, Joanna Demas, will discuss the Neighborhood Habitat Improvement Project (NHIP), a key initiative focused on improving residential habitat for birds and other wildlife in the Lake Michigan Basin.
The Noel J. Cutright Bird Club is hosting its annual "Big Sit!" at Forest Beach on the Bill Cowart Memorial Hawk Watch platform. The object is to tally all the species as can be seen or heard in 24 hours within a circle 17 ft. diameter circle.
Wisconsin is home to hundreds of species of edible and medicinal plants that have formed the way humans have used this land for thousands of years -- but is also called home by some of the most poisonous plants in the world, some of them are deceptively similar to delicious favorites. Take a hiking tour through some of Wisconsin's most amazing plants, and learn the basics of plant safety in our wild places.
Nature Tots is an early childhood program designed for learners ages 2-5 years old, accompanied by an adult guardian. A Riveredge Naturalist will focus on outdoor exploration, literacy, physical development, nature intelligence, and social development.
At Hawthorne Hills County Park in Saukville - Family Nature Club is a free offering to our community designed for kids and their families. We facilitate outdoor, environmental-education based experiences for families to enjoy together.
Experts from Midwest Environmental Advocates and the Center for Water Policy at UW-Milwaukee's School of Freshwater Sciences will join Director John Rakowski in a discussion about the environmental impacts of data centers.
At Riveredge, we believe that nature is an essential partner in fostering mindfulness and connection. Our yoga programs are crafted to inspire a deep sense of well-being and harmony with the natural world.
Explore trees from a new perspective, search a scavenger hunt along the trails, participate in a naturalist-led hands-on nature investigation, and enjoy access to picnic areas for lunch.
Join us for an evening of tricks and treats for kids on the trails of Riveredge! Choose your own adventure along a 1.5 mile loop, as activity stations and fun will be scattered about the land.
Photo Club meetings are friendly and informal, with a brief discussion of upcoming activities, a short program and the opportunity to share and discuss photos.
At Riveredge, we believe that nature is an essential partner in fostering mindfulness and connection. Our yoga programs are crafted to inspire a deep sense of well-being and harmony with the natural world.