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    Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center - Staying warm with cocoa

    Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center

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    Staff was wonderful at giving pointers and guiding our visit. We did the wristbands to go through…read morethe explorium and to my surprise my children ages 8-4 were super engaged. We then went out on a little hike around where we spotted different water bugs, tons of geese families, painted turtles, and fun native plants. My children spent over 2 hours and I had to rip them away a bit so we could continue our travels, but we are excited to make stops in the future and see what this wonderful place is like throughout the different seasons. $13 for the whole family to enjoy some education and get in some exercise in nature is an easy sell for this mama.

    How did we not know this gorgeous place existed? We often…read morejoke on our hikes that we should start a podcast call, "Holy moly, we live here!?" Visiting Horicon Marsh was one of these days. We took our two dogs with us - they enjoyed chasing frogs (while on leash) - as they were hopping EVERYWHERE in early September. We saw pelicans and took some great side walks through duck grounds (some were closed off and we had to double back). As with all hikes, bring water and first aide on your hike - in case you're out for a long time. We made sure we had enough for us and our four-legged friends. Also, cameras or binoculars to see all the animal life. We missed ALL the federal land (north of the state land). Federal land does not allow dogs, so we didn't get to check those out. We intend to, considering what a gorgeous and inspiring place it is.

    Vfw of Plover - nonprofit - Updated June 2026

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