The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin (NRF) has revealed its schedule of 280 outdoor adventures set for the 2026 field trip season. These activities aim to engage the community and promote environmental awareness through hands-on experiences in nature.
Participants can look forward to a diverse range of outdoor excursions, including hiking, wildlife observation, conservation projects, and educational programs designed for all ages. The NRF collaborates with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to ensure these trips highlight the state's rich natural heritage.
Registration for these adventures is now open, and interested individuals are encouraged to sign up early to secure their spots. The NRF emphasizes that these trips are suitable for families, school groups, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking to deepen their understanding of Wisconsin's ecosystems.
Throughout the season, participants will have the opportunity to learn from expert naturalists, participate in habitat restoration efforts, and explore various protected areas across the state. The program aims to foster a greater appreciation for conservation and inspire future environmental stewards.
In addition to outdoor activities, the NRF offers educational workshops and community events that complement the field trips. These initiatives are part of their broader mission to promote environmental education and sustainable practices within Wisconsin.
For more information on the 2026 field trip schedule, registration details, and upcoming events, visit the Wisconsin DNR website or contact the Natural Resources Foundation directly. This season promises to be an exciting journey into Wisconsin’s natural landscapes, encouraging everyone to connect with and protect the environment.