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The Ridges Sanctuary



Guided Hikes

Sanctuary Guided Hikes: Orchid Observations | Tuesday, June 16

$10

with Ridges Naturalist

Calendar Jun 16, 2026 at 10 am, runs for 1 week

Join a naturalist for an in-depth exploration of The Ridges Sanctuary. We’ll head out on the trails to learn about its history, the unique features of its diverse habitats, and what makes the Sanctuary the most biologically diverse area in Wisconsin!

This 90-minute, in-depth guided hike includes a tour of our Upper Range Light, which has been restored to the period of the last Range Light Keeper. Suitable for all ages. 

Will run

Woods & Water: Exploring Logan Creek | Wednesday, June 17

$15

with Ridges Naturalist

Calendar Jun 17, 2026 at 10:30 am, runs for 1 week

Get to know a hidden gem of The Ridges Sanctuary on this hike at our Logan Creek Preserve. Explore an upland beech forest, a coniferous forest, and the shoreline of Clark Lake, one of three inland lakes in Door County. This wooded 170- acre property is sure to become your next favorite hiking destination. Moderate to easy hiking. Wear appropriate footwear and bring binoculars if desired. Suitable for all ages.

Will run

Sanctuary Guided Hikes: Orchid Observations | Thursday, June 18

$10

with Ridges Naturalist

Calendar Jun 18, 2026 at 10 am, runs for 1 week

Join a naturalist for an in-depth exploration of The Ridges Sanctuary. We’ll head out on the trails to learn about its history, the unique features of its diverse habitats, and what makes the Sanctuary the most biologically diverse area in Wisconsin!

This 90-minute, in-depth guided hike includes a tour of our Upper Range Light, which has been restored to the period of the last Range Light Keeper. Suitable for all ages. 

Will run

Sanctuary Guided Hikes: Orchid Observations | Friday, June 19 MORNING

$10

with Ridges Naturalist

Calendar Jun 19, 2026 at 10 am, runs for 1 week

Join a naturalist for an in-depth exploration of The Ridges Sanctuary. We’ll head out on the trails to learn about its history, the unique features of its diverse habitats, and what makes the Sanctuary the most biologically diverse area in Wisconsin!

This 90-minute, in-depth guided hike includes a tour of our Upper Range Light, which has been restored to the period of the last Range Light Keeper. Suitable for all ages. 

Will run

Sanctuary Guided Hikes: Orchid Observations | Friday, June 19 AFTERNOON

$10

with Ridges Naturalist

Calendar Jun 19, 2026 at 1 pm, runs for 1 week

Join a naturalist for an in-depth exploration of The Ridges Sanctuary. We’ll head out on the trails to learn about its history, the unique features of its diverse habitats, and what makes the Sanctuary the most biologically diverse area in Wisconsin!

This 90-minute, in-depth guided hike includes a tour of our Upper Range Light, which has been restored to the period of the last Range Light Keeper. Suitable for all ages. 

Early Bird Hike | Saturday, June 20

Free

with Dan Scheiman

Calendar Jun 20, 2026 at 6:30 am, runs for 1 week

Head out with The Ridges’ ornithologist to find migrating birds. In June, meet at The Ridges Sanctuary Cook-Albert Fuller Nature Center, 8166 Highway 57, Baileys Harbor. Spring is an exciting time to be birding!

Suitable for ages 12 & up.

Will run

Walk & Talk with Ridges Research Team | Monday, June 22

Free

with Victoria Holderer

Calendar Jun 22, 2026 at 1 pm, runs for 1 week

Meet at the Cabins at The Ridges to stroll down the Range Light Corridor Boardwalk to discuss ongoing research initiatives, focusing on research for restoration work with the dwarf lake iris and lady’s slipper orchids. Another program explained in-depth is the Boreal Climate Survivability Project. Numerous other collaborative research projects will be discussed.

Will run

Sanctuary Guided Hikes: Orchid Observations | Tuesday, June 23

$10

with Ridges Naturalist

Calendar Jun 23, 2026 at 10 am, runs for 1 week

Join a naturalist for an in-depth exploration of The Ridges Sanctuary. We’ll head out on the trails to learn about its history, the unique features of its diverse habitats, and what makes the Sanctuary the most biologically diverse area in Wisconsin!

This 90-minute, in-depth guided hike includes a tour of our Upper Range Light, which has been restored to the period of the last Range Light Keeper. Suitable for all ages. 





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