Family Nature Club is a free offering to our community designed for kids, teens, and their families. We facilitate outdoor, environmental-education based experiences for families to enjoy together.
The Northern Ozaukee School District School Forest is roughly 5 acres of certified school forest land located on the NOSD campus.
All ages are welcome! Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Pre-registration is required by December 17 at 11:55 pm.
Family Nature Clubs are always free to attend, but donations are greatly appreciated!
Learn to prepare a nourishing, hearty African Peanut Stew! This interactive class guides you through a step-by-step recipe featuring wholesome ingredients like sweet potatoes, tomatoes, greens, and protein-rich peanuts. Our instructor will share tips on incorporating healthy, balanced meals into your routine. Perfect for all skill levels, this class combines vibrant flavors with nutritious, satisfying food that’s easy to recreate at home.
Allergy Warning: This class will be handling and cooking with peanuts.
Ages 7+ (under 16 must have a parent or guardian registered as well) Free for all participants. Limited spaces available.
Registration required by December 16 at 11:55 pm.
Family Nature Club is a free offering to our community designed for kids, teens, and their families. We facilitate outdoor, environmental-education based experiences for families to enjoy together.
Quaas Creek Park is over 65 acres of natural and active play areas. There are over 2 miles of trails that cross Quaas Creek, the Milwaukee River, and pass by the Native American Bird Effigy Mounds.
All ages are welcome! Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Pre-registration is required by December 9 at 11:55 pm.
Family Nature Clubs are always free to attend, but donations are greatly appreciated!
Learn to prepare a nourishing, hearty African Peanut Stew! This interactive class guides you through a step-by-step recipe featuring wholesome ingredients like sweet potatoes, tomatoes, greens, and protein-rich peanuts. Our instructor will share tips on incorporating healthy, balanced meals into your routine. Perfect for all skill levels, this class combines vibrant flavors with nutritious, satisfying food that’s easy to recreate at home.
Allergy Warning: This class will be handling and cooking with peanuts.
Ages 7+ (under 16 must have a parent or guardian registered as well) Free for all participants. Limited spaces available.
Registration required by December 2 at 11:55 pm.
Family Nature Club is a free offering to our community designed for kids, teens, and their families. We facilitate outdoor, environmental-education based experiences for families to enjoy together.
Havenwoods State Forest is Wisconsin’s only urban state forest, featuring 237 acres of grasslands, woods and wetlands.
All ages are welcome! Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Pre-registration is required by December 1 at 11:55 pm.
Family Nature Clubs are always free to attend, but donations are greatly appreciated!
Help us prepare for the sugarin’ season by tapping the maple trees in Riveredge’s sugarbush. We need people to drill the holes, tap in the spiles and hang the buckets. When it’s maple sugarin’ time, spring can’t be far behind!
All ages welcome! | Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Member Adult (ages 12+): $5 | Member Child (under 12): $3
Non-member Adult (ages 12+): $10 | Non-member Child (under 12): $5
Pre-register by February 14 at 12:00 pm (noon) or register at the program if spots are available.
Follow the instructions using the button below to login to your member account for member discounts on programs and events. You can use this login to check your membership status, see your expiration date, and renew your membership as well.
If you don’t see the member price after logging in, need help checking your membership status, or you are unsure what email address we have on file, please reach out to our Membership Manager, Renee Buchholz at rbuchholz@riveredge.us or call the Riveredge office at 262-375-2715.
Saturday, March 8 9:30 am – 11:00 am FULL | 11:30 am – 1:00 pm | 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm FULL For scouts and youth ages 4+
Scouts, Girl Scouts, 4H groups, and youth organizations of all kinds are invited to a sweet adventure at Riveredge Nature Center! This 1.5-hour program is designed for young people to delve into the fascinating world of maple syrup production. Participants will witness the enchanting process from tapping maple trees to the final amber product during a naturalist-guided hiking tour of the Riveredge sugarbush.
Engage in hands-on activities such as identifying maples, tapping trees, and experiencing the magic of sap turning to syrup. Our knowledgeable guides will share the history and science behind maple sugaring, making this experience both educational and delicious. Immerse yourselves in the sights, sounds, and tastes of this traditional practice, fostering a deeper appreciation for nature and its sweet bounty. Take part in a time-honored Riveredge tradition- a pancake & pickle, topped with maple syrup produced by the trees you’ve just visited. Don’t miss out on this sticky, sweet adventure that promises to leave everyone with a lasting, maple-flavored memory!
$50 per 5-10 youth $75 per 11-15 youth $100 per 16-20 youth $125 per 21-25 youth (please contact Alina Prahl before registering)
One chaperone per 10 youth required and included. Additional adults go towards the group count. If your group is larger than 25 youth or additional adults, please register for more than 1 group. The maximum number of youth per session is 75 (3 groups of 25).
Pre-registration is required by February 28 at 12:00 pm (noon). Use the buttons below to register for your preferred time.
If you have questions or need more information about Youth and Scout Maple Sugarin’ Day, please contact Alina Prahl at aprahl@riveredge.us or 262-375-2715.
Visitor Center Renovations Virtual Listening Session
Help us revitalize and expand our 34-year old Visitor Center, a pivotal gateway to the 485-acre Riveredge sanctuary! The Visitor Center is integral to our education, conservation, and research initiatives. The building, however, has remained largely unchanged since its construction in 1990. Our Growing Legacy Campaign seeks support from our community to fully realize the potential of this remarkable building.
Planned renovations include these features and more: a more visible entrance with ADA accessible entry, fully accessible restrooms, an ADA lift between levels, a modern community gathering space, a wet lab classroom on the building’s pond level.
Trail improvements are another key part of the campaign’s goals, making navigating the trail system easier, clearer, and more accessible. With your support, we’ll address critical needs, ushering a new era of accessibility, sustainability, and community engagement. We invite you to learn more about this exciting new era for our organization.
We enthusiastically welcome you to attend any of our scheduled listening sessions to hear more about these exciting plans for the future. No pre-registration necessary.
Visitor Center Renovations Listening Session at Von Trier in Milwaukee
Help us revitalize and expand our 34-year old Visitor Center, a pivotal gateway to the 485-acre Riveredge sanctuary! The Visitor Center is integral to our education, conservation, and research initiatives. The building, however, has remained largely unchanged since its construction in 1990. Our Growing Legacy Campaign seeks support from our community to fully realize the potential of this remarkable building. Enjoy light refreshments and a drink on Riveredge! Meet at Von Trier in Milwaukee (address below).
Planned renovations include these features and more: a more visible entrance with ADA accessible entry, fully accessible restrooms, an ADA lift between levels, a modern community gathering space, a wet lab classroom on the building’s pond level.
Trail improvements are another key part of the campaign’s goals, making navigating the trail system easier, clearer, and more accessible. With your support, we’ll address critical needs, ushering a new era of accessibility, sustainability, and community engagement. We invite you to learn more about this exciting new era for our organization.
We enthusiastically welcome you to attend any of our scheduled listening sessions to hear more about these exciting plans for the future. RSVP using the button below or email Sharon Cross at scross@riveredge.us. Ages 21+
Visitor Center Renovations Listening Session at Sahale Ale Works in Grafton
Help us revitalize and expand our 34-year old Visitor Center, a pivotal gateway to the 485-acre Riveredge sanctuary! The Visitor Center is integral to our education, conservation, and research initiatives. The building, however, has remained largely unchanged since its construction in 1990. Our Growing Legacy Campaign seeks support from our community to fully realize the potential of this remarkable building. Enjoy light refreshments and a drink on Riveredge! Meet at Sahale Ale Works in Grafton (address below).
Planned renovations include these features and more: a more visible entrance with ADA accessible entry, fully accessible restrooms, an ADA lift between levels, a modern community gathering space, a wet lab classroom on the building’s pond level.
Trail improvements are another key part of the campaign’s goals, making navigating the trail system easier, clearer, and more accessible. With your support, we’ll address critical needs, ushering a new era of accessibility, sustainability, and community engagement. We invite you to learn more about this exciting new era for our organization.
We enthusiastically welcome you to attend any of our scheduled listening sessions to hear more about these exciting plans for the future. RSVP using the button below or email Sharon Cross at scross@riveredge.us. Ages 21+