Where
Heins Creek Nature Preserve 7112 Highway 57
Baileys Harbor, WI 54235 Driving Directions
Cinnamon Rossman
Door County Land Trust
(920) 746-1359
explore@doorcountylandtrust.org
Explore the Door Hike
Heins Creek Nature Preserve
Earth Day hike
Join us for a special Earth Day hike! Earth Day began in the United States in 1970 as a way to raise awareness about environmental issues facing our society and today it is celebrated in 192 countries. Heins Creek Nature Preserve is the perfect site to be inspired by our land preservation work. Each spring Heins Creek overflows its banks and trout and other fish run up the creek from Lake Michigan.
WHEN: Tuesday, April 22, 1pm - 3pm. Hikes begin promptly, so please be on time.
WHO: Free and open to the public
WHAT: 90 minute hike with stops along the trails
WHERE: Heins Creek Nature Preserve. Meet at the preserve entrance located at 7112 Highway 57, between Baileys Harbor and Jacksonport
REGISTER: Click the "Register Now!" button below. Attendance is free. Registration is limited to 24 participants and spaces fill quickly, so please register early. If you are unable to attend, please call us so we may offer the opportunity to another hiker. Call us at (920) 746-1359.
WHAT TO BRING & WEAR: Please dress for the changing weather. Waterproof shoes and a walking stick may be helpful.
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If registration fills, please sign up for our waiting list. Add your name to the Waiting List.
The Door County Land Trust is a local, non-profit organization working to preserve Door County’s open spaces, scenic beauty and ecological integrity. The Land Trust has protected over 6,500 acres and is supported by over 2,500 members. Door County Land Trust nature preserves are open to the public at no charge for hiking, cross-country skiing, wildlife observation, some forms of hunting and other low-impact, non-motorized recreational activities. For more information, please visit www.DoorCountyLandTrust.org.