The Outdoor Discovery Park In Wisconsin That’s Perfect For A Family Day Trip
By Nicole
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Published May 06, 2017
Located just outside of Eau Claire is a Nature Reserve that has existed in one form or another since 1947.
Beaver Creek Reserve has 400 acres with nearly nine miles of hiking trails. Bordered by the Eau Claire River and with two small streams running through, there’s a wide array of habitats throughout the Reserve that are home to all kinds of different flora and fauna.
In addition to the hiking trails, there’s a Nature Center, a Citizen Science Center, a seasonal Butterfly House as well as a youth camp, an obstacle course, a charter school and Hobbs Observatory.
There’s so much to see, do and learn at Beaver Creek!
No matter what you are looking for, the Beaver Creek Reserve has something to see, do and learn. Start your visit at the Nature Center to learn about the property, find out about activities and get your visit started. There are interactive exhibits right here to get your little ones excited and involved.
The Reserve is open year round and there are awesome winter activities, so don't count them out in the cold months. From April - November they're open Mondays - Saturdays 9 am - 4 pm and Sundays 12 - 4 pm. In December - March, they're open Tuesdays - Saturdays 9 am - 4 pm and Sundays 12 - 4 pm. Admission for the trails is just $5 for adults and $3 for children 15-3. Children under age 2 are free
In the warm months, a visit to the Butterfly House has to be on your itinerary. It's magical to be in the middle of all those fluttering wings.
Make your visit extra special by planning around the schedule at the Hobbs Observatory. Beaver Creek keeps an astronomer on staff and being away from the city gives great views of the sky and stars.
Beaver Creek is all about education. Check their calendar for all kinds of classes for kids and adults alike.
There are nature play pods as well as an obstacle course right on site.
Beaver Creek isn't just for kids - there's a Citizen Science Center and all kinds of ways to get involved.
There's so many things happening at Beaver Creek and the public is invited to observe. Learn about beekeeping or see how the Reserve bands owls for research and tracking.
The Eau Claire river and two trout streams add another dynamic to the fun and learning that can be done at Beaver Creek.
One of the best parts of the Reserve is that they do youth camps. Imagine how much your child can learn while spending all kinds of time here.
The Reserve is open year-round, meaning winter snow-showing or cross-country skiing on the trails, a whole different type of learning, candlelit hikes and more.
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