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SUMMARY:Bird Banding Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:Registration not required for this event. \n\nSince 1993\, Wolf Ridge has been a site for a long-term international study to learn about the lives and health of migratory songbird populations. Visitors can observe these beautiful birds up-close and learn about the banding process and bird research. \nMeet at the Forest Ecology Building on any one of seven summer mornings. \nFree and open to all ages. Banding will be canceled on rainy days.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/bird-banding-drop-in-3/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
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SUMMARY:Summer Full Week Teacher Training Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Summer Full Week Teacher Training Workshop\nInterested in collaboration with teachers from other districts? Wolf Ridge hosts a full week in summer for individual teachers or groups to sign up to come take part in a week of professional development and to network with other teachers across the region that are working towards being a leader of outdoor learning in their school. \nLearn More\nSample Schedule\nContact scheduling@wolf-ridge.org to register for this workshop. \nSample Workshop Topics and Themes\nBasics of outdoor learning: how to get started\nNaturalist Practices: practices to help our students explore the natural world\nNature Journaling: from starting out to new ideas\nOutdoor Pedagogy: engage as a student in an outdoor class and reflect on pedagogy techniques\nPhenology: what it is and how to incorporate it all year long\nOutdoor investigations: basics of conducting an investigation and collecting and interpreting data\nImprov and Community Building: learn improv skills and team games\nCitizen Science: learn about ways your students can engage with citizen science projects \nDon’t see what you are looking for? Contact scheduling@wolf-ridge.org to co-create the program that best meets your needs.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/summer-full-week-teacher-training-workshop/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T194309Z
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SUMMARY:Bird Banding Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:Registration not required for this event. \n\nSince 1993\, Wolf Ridge has been a site for a long-term international study to learn about the lives and health of migratory songbird populations. Visitors can observe these beautiful birds up-close and learn about the banding process and bird research. \nMeet at the Forest Ecology Building on any one of seven summer mornings. \nFree and open to all ages. Banding will be canceled on rainy days.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/bird-banding-drop-in-4/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250702T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20221205T211241Z
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UID:10000132-1751439600-1751454000@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Bird Banding Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:Registration not required for this event. \n\nSince 1993\, Wolf Ridge has been a site for a long-term international study to learn about the lives and health of migratory songbird populations. Visitors can observe these beautiful birds up-close and learn about the banding process and bird research. \nMeet at the Forest Ecology Building on any one of seven summer mornings. \nFree and open to all ages. Banding will be canceled on rainy days.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/bird-banding-drop-in-5/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250716T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250716T110000
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SUMMARY:Bird Banding Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:Registration not required for this event. \n\nSince 1993\, Wolf Ridge has been a site for a long-term international study to learn about the lives and health of migratory songbird populations. Visitors can observe these beautiful birds up-close and learn about the banding process and bird research. \nMeet at the Forest Ecology Building on any one of seven summer mornings. \nFree and open to all ages. Banding will be canceled on rainy days.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/bird-banding-drop-in-6/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250726
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CREATED:20250530T144254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250531T021218Z
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SUMMARY:Minnesota Sea Grant: Lake Superior Speaks
DESCRIPTION:Join Us! Lake Superior Speaks: Educator & Researcher Confluence!\nMinnesota Sea Grant is hosting “Lake Superior Speaks: Educator & Researcher Confluence\,” a water science workshop July 23-25\, 2025 that will bring together educators\, researchers and community partners. \nThis three-day event at Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center will build community and educational resources through participatory science\, traditional ecological knowledge\, experiential learning\, skills for teaching outside\, and engaging with water science using nature as a co-teacher. \nFormal and informal environmental educators are encouraged to attend. \nThis event is made possible thanks to Minnesota Sea Grant\, the Center for Great Lakes Literacy\, the Minnesota Association for Environmental Education\, the Great Lakes Aquarium\, and Wolf Ridge ELC. \nWhen: July 23-25 \nRegister using the link below. \nRegistration Link \nQuestions?\nFind more information here \n 
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/minnesota-sea-grant-lake-superior-speaks/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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SUMMARY:Bird Banding Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:Registration not required for this event. \n\nSince 1993\, Wolf Ridge has been a site for a long-term international study to learn about the lives and health of migratory songbird populations. Visitors can observe these beautiful birds up-close and learn about the banding process and bird research. \nMeet at the Forest Ecology Building on any one of seven summer mornings. \nFree and open to all ages. Banding will be canceled on rainy days.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/bird-banding-drop-in-7/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250730T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250730T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20221205T211402Z
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UID:10000136-1753858800-1753873200@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Bird Banding Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:Registration not required for this event. \n\nSince 1993\, Wolf Ridge has been a site for a long-term international study to learn about the lives and health of migratory songbird populations. Visitors can observe these beautiful birds up-close and learn about the banding process and bird research. \nMeet at the Forest Ecology Building on any one of seven summer mornings. \nFree and open to all ages. Banding will be canceled on rainy days.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/bird-banding-drop-in-8/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250809
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CREATED:20220303T025309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T193053Z
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SUMMARY:Farm\, Feast and Fire Camp
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for Farm\, Feast & Fire Camp \nSummer Camp Website \nFor students entering grades 8-9\n \nLooking for a camp that blends hands-on learning with fun and adventure? \nAt Farm\, Feast\, and Fire\, your child will join the Wolf Ridge Farm crew to grow\, harvest\, and prepare nutritious meals for themselves and the entire Wolf Ridge community. As they care for vegetables\, sow seeds\, and use small-scale farming tools\, they’ll learn the value of hard work\, sustainability\, and healthy living—all while connecting to nature. Campers will also experience the joy of preparing food they’ve grown themselves\, firing up pizzas and kale chips in a wood-fired oven. But farming is just one part of this rich experience. Your child will enjoy a well-rounded week filled with arts and crafts\, swimming\, boating\, sports\, and games\, along with the chance to form lasting friendships with fellow campers. At Farm\, Feast\, and Fire\, your child will walk away with more than new skills—they’ll gain a deeper understanding of responsibility\, community\, and environmental stewardship\, all in a supportive and fun-filled setting.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/farm-feast-and-fire/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Youth Camp
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250831
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T163658Z
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SUMMARY:North Woods\, Great Lakes Master Naturalist Biome Course at Wolf Ridge
DESCRIPTION:August 24 – August 30\, 2025\nAge: 18+\n\n\n**Register through Wolf Ridge for optional Lodging/Meals ONLY \n**Sign up for the biome course through Master Naturalist HERE \n(Program cost through Master Naturalist is $395) \nJoin us for a North Woods\, Great Lakes Master Naturalist Biome Course at Wolf Ridge! Wolf Ridge is happy to partner with the Minnesota Master Naturalist program through the University of Minnesota Extension to offer this week-long course. This course will benefit beginners and experts to the area as there will be something for everyone. Learn more about the Minnesota Master Naturalist program by watching this short video.\n\nWhy A Wolf Ridge Master Naturalist Course\n\n\nThe meals only package includes breakfast\, lunch and dinner served in our dining hall starting with breakfast on Monday through breakfast on Saturday for a cost of $110.\nLodging includes the meal package and a private suite in the MAC Lodge. A Sunday arrival allows for an early start to programming on Monday and a Saturday departure allows for a graduation celebration Friday night. Lodging cost = $840.\nOption for shared room and shared bathroom (4 people per room on bottom bunks) and meals for $675.\n\nCancellationsWe’re excited to have you join us! To reserve your spot\, a $150 non-refundable deposit per person is required. \nIf plans change\, let us know at least two weeks before your session to receive a refund (minus the deposit). \nFor cancellations within two weeks\, we understand that life happens. Refunds (minus the deposit) may be considered for illness\, injury (with a doctor’s note)\, or a death in the immediate family. \nWe appreciate your understanding and look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/north-woods-great-lakes-master-naturalist-biome-course-at-wolf-ridge/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250926T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250928T140000
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CREATED:20220712T200237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T153834Z
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SUMMARY:Weekends at Wolf Ridge: Geology & Agates
DESCRIPTION:Spend a glorious fall weekend on the North Shore of Minnesota gaining hands-on experience and learning from experts in their field.\nDive into a hands-on\, activity-oriented exploration of the fascinating geology of the Lake Superior region. In this engaging workshop\, you’ll discover the geological forces that shaped the area\, with a special focus on the theories behind the formation of Lake Superior agates — Minnesota’s stunning state gemstone. \nGain valuable tips and techniques for successfully hunting for these beautiful treasures\, from recognizing their unique characteristics to understanding the best places to search. Then put your new knowledge into practice during an exciting agate hunting field trip in the scenic Finland area\, where you’ll have the opportunity to search for your own Lake Superior agates in the wild. \nPerfect for rockhounds\, geology enthusiasts\, or anyone eager to experience the natural beauty and hidden gems of the North Shore! \nWorkshops take place on the Wolf Ridge campus and surrounding areas\, with lodging and meals provided. Whether you’re a seasoned naturalist or just a curious learner\, the experience is designed for lifelong learners who have a passion for the natural world. Participants select a single workshop for the weekend but will have an opportunity to connect with other workshop groups during meals and evening programming. \nRegister for this Workshop \nLodging Information \nDining Information \nDirections to Wolf Ridge \nWeekend Workshop Schedule \nFriday\, Sep 26\, 2025 \n\n3:00 – 4:45 pm — Registration and check-in at the Wolf Ridge office\n4:00 – 4:45 pm  — Tour of the Margaret A. Cargill (MAC) Lodge\n5:15 pm  — Dinner\n6:00 – 6:30 pm  — Orientation in MAC Lodge Weesner Commons\n7:00 – 9:00 pm — 1st learning session\n10 pm  — Quiet time\n\nSaturday\, Sep 27\, 2025 \n\n7:30 am — Breakfast\n8:30-10:00 am  — Continental breakfast for Owl Workshop\n8:30-11:30 am  — 2nd learning session\n12:15 pm  — Lunch and bag lunch\n1:00 -2:00 pm – Naturalist program\n1:30 – 4:30 pm — 3rd learning session\n5:15 pm  — Dinner\n6:30 – 7:15 pm  — Evening presentation\n7:30 – 9:30 pm  — Social hour & campfire\n10:00 pm  — Quiet time\n\nSunday\, Sep 28\, 2025 \n\n7:30 am — Breakfast\n8:30-10:00 am  — Continental breakfast for Owl workshop\n*check out of rooms by 10:00 am\n8:30-11:30 am —4th  learning session\n12:15 pm — Lunch & check-out\n12:30 – Owl workshop ends\n12:30-1:30 pm — Optional: Use of designed rooms to shower before leaving\n1:00-2:00 pm – Naturalist program\n\nOn Friday afternoon before registration or on Sunday afternoon you’re welcome to hike our trails and enjoy the fall colors. \nPacking List\nYou should plan to venture out in rain or shine and the instructors may follow up with more information on specific details about your workshop if applicable. You can expect nighttime temperatures to range from 25°F to 50°F and daytime temperatures up to 65°F. Please be prepared so you can feel comfortable if it is cool or rainy. Most of the walking you will do is on nice graveled trails\, but some trails are rugged. Photography will be a common thread throughout the weekend so we encourage you to bring a camera. If you do not own a digital camera\, we can loan you one for the weekend.   \n\nRain suit with pants and hood\nWalking or hiking shoes\nWarm jacket\nSweater or fleece\nWarm hat\nLight shirts\nLight pants\nWool Socks (recommended for hiking)\nSoap\, shampoo\, other toiletries\nPersonal water bottle\nSunscreen\, sun hat\n\nOptional Items: \n\nKnee-high rubber boots\nNon-aerosol insect repellent\nCamera\nSunglasses\nAlarm clock\nSmall backpack for day use\nSnacks (space available in group refrigerator)\n\nWolf Ridge will provide linens\, blankets\, towels\, and a pillow.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/all-things-agate/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250926T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250928T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20220712T200121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T153803Z
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SUMMARY:Weekends at Wolf Ridge: Saw-whet Owl Banding
DESCRIPTION:Spend a glorious fall weekend on the North Shore of Minnesota gaining hands-on experience and learning from experts in their field.\nWorkshops take place on the Wolf Ridge campus and surrounding areas\, with lodging and meals provided. Whether you’re a seasoned naturalist or just a curious learner\, the experience is designed for lifelong learners who have a passion for the natural world. Participants select a single workshop for the weekend but will have an opportunity to connect with other workshop groups during meals and evening programming. \nRegister for this Workshop \nLodging Information \nDining Information \nDirections to Wolf Ridge \nWorkshop: Saw-whet Owl Banding\nHands-on/ activity-oriented introduction to fall raptor banding focusing on owls migrating down the Lake Superior corridor. The emphasis will be on Northern Saw-whet owls\, however\, we will spend time talking about other species (i.e. Long-eared\, Boreal\, and Great Grey owls) that use this corridor. Workshop participants will receive fundamental and focused instruction on how to capture\, handle\, age\, and process owls. Time will also be spent talking about other owl monitoring techniques used in Minnesota. \nInstructor: Peter Harris\nPeter Harris has a B.S. in Biology from the University of Minnesota. He began working at Wolf Ridge at the original Isabella location. in 1983\, and remained on staff for 40 years until his recent retirement in 2023. He was the Scientific Project Coordinator at Wolf Ridge\, and worked closely with multitudes of scientific research organizations such as the Institute for Bird Populations to host bird banding classes for teens and adults. Peter has a master banding license and has been banding birds for 30+ years\, specializing in banding passerines and small raptors. He has been integral in the development of field scientific research at Wolf Ridge\, starting the MAPS banding station\, which is now the 2nd longest running station in the country. Peter was also closely involved in the reintroduction of Peregrine falcons to the North Shore. \nNote: In the case of rain alternative programming will be offered. \nWeekend Workshop Schedule \nFriday\, Sep 26\, 2025 \n\n3:00 – 4:45 pm — Registration and check-in at the Wolf Ridge office\n4:00 – 4:45 pm  — Tour of the Margaret A. Cargill (MAC) Lodge\n5:15 pm  — Dinner\n6:00 – 6:30 pm  — Orientation in MAC Lodge Weesner Commons\n7:00 – 9:00 pm — 1st learning session\n10 pm  — Quiet time\n\nSaturday\, Sep 27\, 2025 \n\n7:30 am — Breakfast\n8:30-10:00 am  — Continental breakfast for Owl Workshop\n8:30-11:30 am  — 2nd learning session\n12:15 pm  — Lunch and bag lunch\n1:00 -2:00 pm – Naturalist program\n1:30 – 4:30 pm — 3rd learning session\n5:15 pm  — Dinner\n6:30 – 7:15 pm  — Evening presentation\n7:30 – 9:30 pm  — Social hour & campfire\n10:00 pm  — Quiet time\n\nSunday\, Sep 28\, 2025 \n\n7:30 am — Breakfast\n8:30-10:00 am  — Continental breakfast for Owl workshop\n*check out of rooms by 10:00 am\n8:30-11:30 am —4th  learning session\n12:15 pm — Lunch & check-out\n12:30 – Owl workshop ends\n12:30-1:30 pm — Optional: Use of designed rooms to shower before leaving\n1:00-2:00 pm – Naturalist program\n\nOn Friday afternoon before registration or on Sunday afternoon you’re welcome to hike our trails and enjoy the fall colors. \nPacking List \nYou should plan to venture out in rain or shine and the instructors may follow up with more information on specific details about your workshop if applicable. You can expect nighttime temperatures to range from 25°F to 50°F and daytime temperatures up to 65°F. Please be prepared so you can feel comfortable if it is cool or rainy. Most of the walking you will do is on nice graveled trails\, but some trails are rugged. Photography will be a common thread throughout the weekend so we encourage you to bring a camera. If you do not own a digital camera\, we can loan you one for the weekend. \n\nRain suit with pants and hood\nWalking or hiking shoes\nWarm jacket\nSweater or fleece\nWarm hat\nLight shirts\nLight pants\nWool Socks (recommended for hiking)\nSoap\, shampoo\, other toiletries\nPersonal water bottle\nSunscreen\, sun hat\n\nOptional Items: \n\nKnee-high rubber boots\nNon-aerosol insect repellent\nCamera\nSunglasses\nAlarm clock\nSmall backpack for day use\nSnacks (space available in group refrigerator)\n\nWolf Ridge will provide linens\, blankets\, towels\, and a pillow.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/fall-geek-out-owls-24/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250926T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250928T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20250717T193327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250917T190719Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Colors at the MAC Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Experience a Fall Weekend at Wolf Ridge | $150 per night\nCrisp air\, vibrant leaves\, and the quiet magic of the Northwoods — autumn is the perfect time to discover Wolf Ridge. Whether you’re seeking immersive learning or a peaceful retreat surrounded by peak fall colors\, our fall weekends offer something for everyone. \nHost your next retreat\, reunion\, or solo getaway at the world’s greenest lodging on Minnesota’s North Shore. Nestled in 2\,000 acres of wilderness and just minutes from the Superior Hiking Trail\, the MAC Lodge offers sustainable comfort\, stunning views\, and direct access to hiking\, canoeing\, and quiet forest trails. \n\nAccommodations & Amenities at the MAC Lodge \nThe MAC Lodge\, the greenest building in the world\, offers a welcoming\, comfortable environment designed for relaxation\, learning\, and community. It is a large structure with 25 rooms over two floors\, with 2 large stone fireplaces. Guests enjoy access to five spacious common rooms\, each thoughtfully furnished with comfortable seating areas\, dedicated workspaces\, and a small kitchenette featuring a microwave\, refrigerator\, and storage space. \nStep out onto the back deck\, where you can relax in the shade of a maple forest or 100’ away you’ll take in breathtaking views of the Sawmill Creek Valley—a peaceful place to unwind and connect with the natural surroundings. Laundry facilities are also available on site for guest use. Use of our dining hall & kitchen facilities are available upon request for an additional fee and requires a signed contract. Please inquire at 218-353-7414 or mail@wolf-ridge.org. \nSuite Features \n\nTwo-room suites accommodating 4 to 8 guests\, with bunk beds for flexible sleeping arrangements\nEach suite includes a private bathroom and shower\nCoffee maker and coffee provided in every suite\nFor groups preferring bottom bunks only\, we recommend booking additional suite(s) if your party includes more than 4 guests\n\nPlease Note: Linens are not provided. Guests should plan to bring their own bedding for twin sized mattresses\, towels\, and toiletries. \nRegister for this Event \nLodging Information \nDining Information \nDirections to Wolf Ridge \nCancellation and Refund Policy\nWe understand that plans can change\, and we want to make things as clear as possible: \n\nMore than 30 days before arrival: Full refund (minus any non-refundable transaction or processing fees\, if applicable).\n30 to 8 days before arrival: 50% refund of your total payment.\nWithin 7 days of arrival or no-shows: No refund.\n\nRefunds are considered only in cases of illness\, injury\, or death in the immediate family. \nRequesting a Refund: \n\n\nAll refund requests must be submitted in writing by emailing mail@wolf-ridge.org \n\n\nAdditional Terms: \n\nRefunds are returned to the original payment method within 10 business days of approval.\nIn cases of severe weather\, emergencies\, or other unforeseen events\, Wolf Ridge reserves the right to make the final decision regarding refunds or credits.\n\n\nPayment Information Reminder\nFull payment is required at the time of booking to confirm your reservation. We appreciate your cooperation and are excited to welcome you to The MAC Lodge at Wolf Ridge!
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/fall-colors-at-the-mac-lodge/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260131T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260202T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20251020T151445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251121T143940Z
UID:10000204-1769859000-1770037200@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Winter Teacher Training Workshop Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Winter Weekend Workshop \nJoin us for our Teacher Training Institute’s Winter Workshop—a hands-on weekend of learning\, exploration\, and fun in the snow! \nLearn alongside Wolf Ridge Naturalists as you discover how to co-teach with winter\, sharpen your naturalist skills\, and gain practical strategies for engaging students outdoors in cold weather. No prior outdoor teaching experience is required—this workshop is perfect for both beginners and educators already weaving outdoor learning into their classrooms. \nBring the whole family!\nWolf Ridge offers daytime outdoor activities for youth (accompanied by an adult) and can also recommend nearby destinations for your own winter adventures. On Saturday evening\, participants are invited to take on Wolf Ridge’s outdoor adventure ropes course—because when it comes to winter fun\, the more snow\, the better! Please call 218-353-7414 after you register if you plan to bring additional family members. Additional fees will apply. \nLearn More\nSample Schedule\nRegister Now \nSample Workshop Topics and Themes\nBasics of outdoor learning: how to get started\nNaturalist Practices: practices to help our students explore the natural world\nNature Journaling: from starting out to new ideas\nOutdoor Pedagogy: engage as a student in an outdoor class and reflect on pedagogy techniques\nPhenology: what it is and how to incorporate it all year long\nOutdoor investigations: basics of conducting an investigation and collecting and interpreting data\nImprov and Community Building: learn improv skills and team games\nCitizen Science: learn about ways your students can engage with citizen science projects \nDon’t see what you are looking for? Contact scheduling@wolf-ridge.org to co-create the program that best meets your needs.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/winter-teacher-training-workshop-weekend/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260217
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20251110T170126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251121T142944Z
UID:10000205-1770940800-1771286399@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Winter Family Camp 2026
DESCRIPTION:Register for this session \nFamily Winter Camp at Wolf Ridge: Your North Woods Adventure Awaits!\nExperience the wonder of winter like never before! Gather your family and head north to Wolf Ridge’s Family Winter Camp\, where snowy forests\, starry skies\, and cozy fires create the perfect setting for connection\, laughter\, and adventure. \n🌲 Why Join the Family Winter Camp?\nTurn chilly days into unforgettable memories! Whether you’re strapping on snowshoes for the first time\, building a snow shelter together\, or sipping cocoa by the fire\, this weekend getaway brings families closer through shared experiences in nature. \nPicture it: \n\nSnowshoeing and cross country skiing through quiet\, frosted trails\nIce fishing on Wolf Lake’s sparkling ice\nWatching a chickadee land gently on your hand\nStargazing under a crystal-clear northern sky\n\n🌟 What’s Included\nWinter Adventures for All Ages\n Snowshoeing\, cross country skiing\, ice fishing\, winter survival shelter-building\, and more — with options for every skill level and age group. \nWarm\, Comfortable Lodging\n Unwind at the Margaret A. Cargill Lodge\, where cozy accommodations and modern comforts keep your family snug and happy. \nHearty\, Homemade Meals\n Enjoy delicious\, home-cooked meals prepared on-site — fuel for your adventures and comfort for your evenings. \nUnique Winter Experiences\n Learn how animals thrive in the cold\, explore nature in new ways\, and discover the simple joys that make winter magical. \nYour Weekend\, Your Way\n Join guided adventures or explore the snowy trails at your own pace. This is your family’s winter\, designed your way. \n💙 Create Lasting Family Memories\nAt Wolf Ridge\, winter becomes a playground for curiosity\, laughter\, and connection. Families leave not only with new skills and stories — but with a deeper bond forged by shared adventure. \n👉 Spots are limited!\n Register today to reserve your family’s place in this one-of-a-kind winter experience. \nRegister Now
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/winter-family-camp-2026/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Family Camp
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260326
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20251110T222135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T150857Z
UID:10000206-1774224000-1774483199@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Winter Homeschool Retreat 2026
DESCRIPTION:Embrace Winter with Your Homeschool Community! ❄️ \nJoin other homeschooling families for winter adventure and community at Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, with snowshoeing\, cross-country skiing\, cold-climate survival skills\, and exploring winter ecosystems together. Students will also build confidence as they climb our rock wall and navigate the high ropes course. \nAs a fully accredited K–12 environmental learning center\, Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center provides immersive outdoor experiences that spark curiosity\, build confidence\, and inspire a lifelong connection to nature. \nRegister for Winter Homeschool Retreat \nIf you have any issues or questions about the registration process\, please feel free to call us at 218-353-7414. If you are in need of scholarships\, please fill out the scholarship application and send to scheduling@wolf-ridge.org.  \nAre you a homeschool co-op leader or a group larger than 10? Please register through us directly by filling out our inquiry form or contacting us at scheduling@wolf-ridge.org. \nView FAQ’s \nWolf Ridge Homeschool Weeks Main Page \n 
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/winter-homeschool-retreat-2026/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Homeschool Week
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260410T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260410T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20260123T191928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T200303Z
UID:10000283-1775808000-1775822400@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Master Naturalist Training:  Birding - Waterfowl to Warblers
DESCRIPTION:Where the Birds Return: A Northwoods Migration Journey\nApril 10\, 2026\n\n\nDetails:📅 Dates: Multiple Dates – April 10\, 17\, 24 & May 1\, 8⏰ Time: 8:00 AM–12:00 PM💲 Cost: $35 per person📍 Meeting Location: Tettegouche State Park large vehicle parking lot (in front of the solar panels) \n01234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950April 10\, 202635.00 USDPer PersonYour eTicket will be emailed after payment to your PayPal email address. \nLet’s explore the Tettagouche area as spring migration unfolds. Birds are returning to the Northwoods from their wintering grounds—but where are they headed? Who’s here now\, and what can we learn from them? \nEach spring\, millions of birds pass through this region\, many returning to the very same patches of trees where they nested last year. As they arrive\, most are in vibrant adult breeding plumage\, making this an ideal time to sharpen your identification skills—or begin your journey as a birder. \nThroughout the spring\, we’ll welcome the birds back week by week\, tracking which species have arrived in our neck of the woods and celebrating their incredible migration journeys. Join us for one session or all of them! While we may visit some familiar locations each week\, we’ll also explore new spots as migration progresses and new species appear. Early sessions often feature waterfowl\, with warblers and other songbirds becoming more common later in the season. \nWe’ll begin each outing at Tettegouche State Park\, then travel to several nearby locations throughout the morning\, hiking short distances at each stop. \nAdditional Info: \n\nOpen to all skill levels\nParticipants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult\n\nCome sharpen your birding skills\, build relationships\, and experience the excitement of spring migration along the North Shore. \nQuestions?Contact: charlie.pavlisich@wolf-ridge.org \n\nWhat You Need \n\nBinoculars\nYour favorite bird guide\nLayers and weather-appropriate clothing\nSturdy footwear\nSnacks and water\n\nWe’ll have a spotting scope available and can provide a limited number of binoculars if needed.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/master-naturalist-training-birding-waterfowl-to-warblers-2/
LOCATION:Tettegouche State Park
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260417T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260417T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20260123T192002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T200415Z
UID:10000284-1776412800-1776427200@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Master Naturalist Training:  Birding - Waterfowl to Warblers
DESCRIPTION:Where the Birds Return: A Northwoods Migration Journey\nApril 17. 2026\nDetails:📅 Dates: Multiple Dates – April 10\, 17\, 24 & May 1\, 8⏰ Time: 8:00 AM–12:00 PM💲 Cost: $35 per person📍 Meeting Location: Tettegouche State Park large vehicle parking lot (in front of the solar panels) \n0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100Master Naturalist Birding35.00 USDApril 17\, 2026Your eTicket will be emailed after payment \nLet’s explore the Tettagouche area as spring migration unfolds. Birds are returning to the Northwoods from their wintering grounds—but where are they headed? Who’s here now\, and what can we learn from them? \nEach spring\, millions of birds pass through this region\, many returning to the very same patches of trees where they nested last year. As they arrive\, most are in vibrant adult breeding plumage\, making this an ideal time to sharpen your identification skills—or begin your journey as a birder. \nThroughout the spring\, we’ll welcome the birds back week by week\, tracking which species have arrived in our neck of the woods and celebrating their incredible migration journeys. Join us for one session or all of them! While we may visit some familiar locations each week\, we’ll also explore new spots as migration progresses and new species appear. Early sessions often feature waterfowl\, with warblers and other songbirds becoming more common later in the season. \nWe’ll begin each outing at Tettegouche State Park\, then travel to several nearby locations throughout the morning\, hiking short distances at each stop. \nAdditional Info: \n\nOpen to all skill levels\nParticipants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult\n\nCome sharpen your birding skills\, build relationships\, and experience the excitement of spring migration along the North Shore. \nQuestions?Contact: charlie.pavlisich@wolf-ridge.org \n\nWhat You Need \n\nBinoculars\nYour favorite bird guide\nLayers and weather-appropriate clothing\nSturdy footwear\nSnacks and water\n\nWe’ll have a spotting scope available and can provide a limited number of binoculars if needed.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/master-naturalist-training-birding-waterfowl-to-warblers-4/
LOCATION:Tettegouche State Park
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260427
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20260218T201059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T143554Z
UID:10000290-1776988800-1777247999@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Nature Journaling in the Wild
DESCRIPTION:An Adult Weekend of Nature\, Art & Wonder\nRegister Now \n\nCome wander\, observe\, and create with us! This adult weekend gathering is an invitation to slow your steps\, sharpen your noticing\, and let the natural world guide your creativity. Along the rocky shoreline\, forest paths\, and open skies of the North Shore\, we will spend our days observing\, journaling\, sketching\, listening\, and learning – together.\n\n\nWhat We’ll Be Up To?\n\nNature Journaling – We will practice capturing moments as they happen: a leaf’s edge\, a bird’s call\, a question scribbled in the margin. Words\, drawings\, lists\, poems\, and half-formed thoughts are all welcome here.\nWorkshops with Guest Artists & Naturalists – Local creatives and educators will share their ways of seeing – through art\, storytelling\, science\, and hands-on exploration – offering gentle guidance and fresh perspectives.\nMeandering Nature Hikes – These are not ‘get there’ hikes\, but ‘notice-everything’ hikes. We’ll move slowly\, pause often\, and let curiosity set the pace.\n\n\n\nWho It’s For\nAdults who feel drawn to nature and creativity\, those who love journals – or want to start one\, artists\, educators\, quiet observers\, and curious wanderers. Anyone who wants to reconnect with the land and themselves. No experience needed. Perfection is not invited – Curiosity is. \nWhat to Bring?\nYou\, a journal\, and any other supplies you might want to spark creativity. \nCost\n$300 (programming\, lodging\, food) \nStandard lodging: shared room with shared bath (bottom bunks only) \n*Private lodging options available during registration \nScholarships available through generous support from the Jeffers Foundation.  To inquire or apply\, contact Bella.Goland@wolf-ridge.org \nRegister Now
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/nature-journaling-in-the-wild/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260427
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20260304T181028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T175537Z
UID:10000291-1776988800-1777247999@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Spring Yoga Awakening to Nature & Hiking Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Spring is in the air!\n\nREGISTER NOW \nStep into the fresh energy of spring with a rejuvenating weekend designed to awaken your senses and reconnect you to nature. This retreat blends intuitive yoga\, breathwork\, forest bathing\, hiking\, meditation\, and elemental practices inspired by Earth\, Water\, and Wood—guiding you toward renewal\, clarity\, and growth. \nBegin each day with slow\, intentional yoga and breathwork to clear stagnant energy and set fresh intentions. Immerse yourself in forest bathing and mindful hiking\, grounding your body and calming your nervous system. Experience water-infused meditation to release and renew\, and on Saturday evening\, sink into a deeply restorative sound bath with gentle movement and reiki for profound rest and energetic balance. \nReturn to your body\, your breath\, and the wisdom of the natural world. Rooted\, flowing\, and open—awaken with spring and step forward refreshed and inspired. 🌿 \nInstructor: Rewa Giroux-Dumas\n \nRewa Giroux-DumasRewa Zen Yoga and WellnessRYT 500 \nGrowing up I can remember being outside\, regardless of the weather. It was a place where I was most creative\, felt safe and at home. To this day\, when I find myself out of balance\, I seek time to connect to nature. \nI found Yoga while healing from a back injury. Active most of my life\, and a bit competitive\, took a toll on my body. Through the practice of Yoga I learned strength\, steadiness\, surrender and balance in my life in addition to compassion toward myself. I enjoy guiding a fun\, breath centered practice that encourages exploration of the body\, breath and heart. My teachings draw from over 25 years of study and practice in the areas of health\, wellness\, yoga and mindfulness. The practice is one that meets you just as you are\, right now. It invites a quiet exploration into courage\, strength and renewal. Get ready to experience one\, or more\, of those AH-HA moments. \n\nInstruction\, meals and lodging included.  Private room options are available for an additional fee during registration. \n\nREGISTER NOW \nLodging Information \nDirections to Wolf Ridge. \n 
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/spring-yoga-awakening-to-nature-hiking-retreat/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260424T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260424T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20260123T191947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T200520Z
UID:10000285-1777017600-1777032000@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Master Naturalist Training:  Birding - Waterfowl to Warblers
DESCRIPTION:Where the Birds Return: A Northwoods Migration Journey\nApril 24\, 2026\n\nDetails:📅 Dates: Multiple Dates – April 10\, 17\, 24 & May 1\, 8⏰ Time: 8:00 AM–12:00 PM💲 Cost: $35 per person📍 Meeting Location: Tettegouche State Park large vehicle parking lot (in front of the solar panels) \n0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100Master Naturalist Birding35.00 USDApril 24\, 2026Your eTicket will be emailed after payment \nLet’s explore the Tettagouche area as spring migration unfolds. Birds are returning to the Northwoods from their wintering grounds—but where are they headed? Who’s here now\, and what can we learn from them? \nEach spring\, millions of birds pass through this region\, many returning to the very same patches of trees where they nested last year. As they arrive\, most are in vibrant adult breeding plumage\, making this an ideal time to sharpen your identification skills—or begin your journey as a birder. \nThroughout the spring\, we’ll welcome the birds back week by week\, tracking which species have arrived in our neck of the woods and celebrating their incredible migration journeys. Join us for one session or all of them! While we may visit some familiar locations each week\, we’ll also explore new spots as migration progresses and new species appear. Early sessions often feature waterfowl\, with warblers and other songbirds becoming more common later in the season. \nWe’ll begin each outing at Tettegouche State Park\, then travel to several nearby locations throughout the morning\, hiking short distances at each stop. \nAdditional Info: \n\nOpen to all skill levels\nParticipants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult\n\nCome sharpen your birding skills\, build relationships\, and experience the excitement of spring migration along the North Shore. \nQuestions?Contact: charlie.pavlisich@wolf-ridge.org \n\nWhat You Need \n\nBinoculars\nYour favorite bird guide\nLayers and weather-appropriate clothing\nSturdy footwear\nSnacks and water\n\nWe’ll have a spotting scope available and can provide a limited number of binoculars if needed.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/master-naturalist-training-birding-waterfowl-to-warblers-3/
LOCATION:Tettegouche State Park
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260501T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260501T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20260123T191900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T200622Z
UID:10000286-1777622400-1777636800@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Master Naturalist Training:  Birding - Waterfowl to Warblers
DESCRIPTION:Where the Birds Return: A Northwoods Migration Journey\nMay 1\, 2026\nDetails:📅 Dates: Multiple Dates – April 10\, 17\, 24 & May 1\, 8⏰ Time: 8:00 AM–12:00 PM💲 Cost: $35 per person📍 Meeting Location: Tettegouche State Park large vehicle parking lot (in front of the solar panels) \n0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100Master Naturalist Birding35.00 USDMay 1\, 2026Your eTicket will be emailed after payment \nLet’s explore the Tettagouche area as spring migration unfolds. Birds are returning to the Northwoods from their wintering grounds—but where are they headed? Who’s here now\, and what can we learn from them? \nEach spring\, millions of birds pass through this region\, many returning to the very same patches of trees where they nested last year. As they arrive\, most are in vibrant adult breeding plumage\, making this an ideal time to sharpen your identification skills—or begin your journey as a birder. \nThroughout the spring\, we’ll welcome the birds back week by week\, tracking which species have arrived in our neck of the woods and celebrating their incredible migration journeys. Join us for one session or all of them! While we may visit some familiar locations each week\, we’ll also explore new spots as migration progresses and new species appear. Early sessions often feature waterfowl\, with warblers and other songbirds becoming more common later in the season. \nWe’ll begin each outing at Tettegouche State Park\, then travel to several nearby locations throughout the morning\, hiking short distances at each stop. \nAdditional Info: \n\nOpen to all skill levels\nParticipants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult\n\nCome sharpen your birding skills\, build relationships\, and experience the excitement of spring migration along the North Shore. \nQuestions?Contact: charlie.pavlisich@wolf-ridge.org \n\nWhat You Need \n\nBinoculars\nYour favorite bird guide\nLayers and weather-appropriate clothing\nSturdy footwear\nSnacks and water\n\nWe’ll have a spotting scope available and can provide a limited number of binoculars if needed.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/master-naturalist-training-birding-waterfowl-to-warblers/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260508T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260508T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20260123T192017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T201228Z
UID:10000287-1778227200-1778241600@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Master Naturalist Training:  Birding - Waterfowl to Warblers
DESCRIPTION:Where the Birds Return: A Northwoods Migration Journey\nMay 8\, 2026\nDetails:📅 Dates: Multiple Dates – April 10\, 17\, 24 & May 1\, 8⏰ Time: 8:00 AM–12:00 PM💲 Cost: $35 per person📍 Meeting Location: Tettegouche State Park large vehicle parking lot (in front of the solar panels) \n0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100Master Naturalist Birding35.00 USDMay 8\, 2026Your eTicket will be emailed after payment \nLet’s explore the Tettagouche area as spring migration unfolds. Birds are returning to the Northwoods from their wintering grounds—but where are they headed? Who’s here now\, and what can we learn from them? \nEach spring\, millions of birds pass through this region\, many returning to the very same patches of trees where they nested last year. As they arrive\, most are in vibrant adult breeding plumage\, making this an ideal time to sharpen your identification skills—or begin your journey as a birder. \nThroughout the spring\, we’ll welcome the birds back week by week\, tracking which species have arrived in our neck of the woods and celebrating their incredible migration journeys. Join us for one session or all of them! While we may visit some familiar locations each week\, we’ll also explore new spots as migration progresses and new species appear. Early sessions often feature waterfowl\, with warblers and other songbirds becoming more common later in the season. \nWe’ll begin each outing at Tettegouche State Park\, then travel to several nearby locations throughout the morning\, hiking short distances at each stop. \nAdditional Info: \n\nOpen to all skill levels\nParticipants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult\n\nCome sharpen your birding skills\, build relationships\, and experience the excitement of spring migration along the North Shore. \nQuestions?Contact: charlie.pavlisich@wolf-ridge.org \n\nWhat You Need \n\nBinoculars\nYour favorite bird guide\nLayers and weather-appropriate clothing\nSturdy footwear\nSnacks and water\n\nWe’ll have a spotting scope available and can provide a limited number of binoculars if needed.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/master-naturalist-training-birding-waterfowl-to-warblers-5/
LOCATION:Tettegouche State Park
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260603T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260603T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20251121T144504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251121T144504Z
UID:10000264-1780470000-1780484400@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Bird Banding Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:Registration not required for this event. \n\nSince 1993\, Wolf Ridge has been a site for a long-term international study to learn about the lives and health of migratory songbird populations. Visitors can observe these beautiful birds up-close and learn about the banding process and bird research. \nMeet at the Forest Ecology Building on any one of seven summer mornings. \nFree and open to all ages. Banding will be canceled on rainy days.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/bird-banding-drop-in/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260610T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260610T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20251121T144603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251121T144603Z
UID:10000265-1781074800-1781089200@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Bird Banding Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:Registration not required for this event. \n\nSince 1993\, Wolf Ridge has been a site for a long-term international study to learn about the lives and health of migratory songbird populations. Visitors can observe these beautiful birds up-close and learn about the banding process and bird research. \nMeet at the Forest Ecology Building on any one of seven summer mornings. \nFree and open to all ages. Banding will be canceled on rainy days.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/bird-banding-drop-in-9/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260620
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20251215T162726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T131820Z
UID:10000277-1781395200-1781913599@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Timber Framing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Register for Timber Framing Workshop \nTimber Framing Workshop at The Wolf Ridge Farm\nTimber framing is the craft of joining wooden posts and beams together without the use of nails or metal fasteners. Timber frames are simple\, strong\, and elegant\, and have stood for centuries around the world. In this course\, students will learn the fundamentals of timber framing\, from the use of hand and power tools\, to the layout and cutting of mortise and tenon joinery. On the final day of the course\, students will work together to raise the completed frame\, and will go home with the knowledge and skills to continue their timber framing practice and build structures of their own.   \nStudents will be housed on site at Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center in dormitory-style accommodations with meals provided at the on-site dining hall. \nThe structure being built during this course will serve as a covered tool and equipment space for Wolf Ridge Farm. Wolf Ridge Farm grows 10\,000 pounds of produce seasonally\, which is utilized in the Wolf Ridge dining hall and distributed to the surrounding community through farmers market\, food shelf and farm-to-school programming. \nCourse instructor Jenna Pollard has taught timber frame courses in Minnesota\, Washington\, Missouri\, New Hampshire\, Vermont and Arizona\, and has been timber framing since 2010. She has built over a dozen timber frames\, from her own small cabin to large pavilions for community gatherings. She is excited to be teaching this workshop to share timber framing with others\, and to build a structure that will support Wolf Ridge Farm. \n$750 Tuition & Lunches only \n\n\n$1260 Tuition\, Lodging & Meals \nRegister for Timber Framing Workshop \n\n 
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/timber-frame-workshop/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T130000
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CREATED:20251020T151223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T200559Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Half Week Teacher Training Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Can’t stay the whole week?\nJoin us for the first half (Monday–Wednesday) to experience a taste of what the Teacher Training Institute has to offer! \nSpend a short week with the Wolf Ridge Teacher Training Institute and fully immerse yourself in the practices of a naturalist. Throughout this hands-on retreat\, you might study watersheds\, take part in bird banding\, explore the shores of Lake Superior\, and so much more! \nYou’ll dive into nature journaling while learning foundational outdoor pedagogy techniques that will transform how you think about and approach outdoor learning. No prior experience is needed—this workshop is perfect for both newcomers and educators already incorporating outdoor learning into their teaching. \nBring the whole family!\nWolf Ridge offers daytime outdoor activities for youth (accompanied by an adult) and can also recommend nearby destinations for your own adventures. Please call 218-353-7414 after you register if you plan to bring additional family members. Additional fees will apply. \nLearn More\nSample Schedule\nRegister Now \nSample Workshop Topics and Themes\nBasics of outdoor learning: how to get started\nNaturalist Practices: practices to help our students explore the natural world\nNature Journaling: from starting out to new ideas\nOutdoor Pedagogy: engage as a student in an outdoor class and reflect on pedagogy techniques\nPhenology: what it is and how to incorporate it all year long\nOutdoor investigations: basics of conducting an investigation and collecting and interpreting data\nImprov and Community Building: learn improv skills and team games\nCitizen Science: learn about ways your students can engage with citizen science projects \nDon’t see what you are looking for? Contact scheduling@wolf-ridge.org to co-create the program that best meets your needs.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/summer-half-week-teacher-training-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260626T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20260112T200349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T210852Z
UID:10000288-1782127800-1782478800@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Summer Full Week Teacher Training Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Spend a week with the Wolf Ridge Teacher Training Institute and fully immerse yourself in the practices of a naturalist. Throughout this hands-on retreat\, you might study watersheds\, take part in bird banding\, explore the shores of Lake Superior\, and so much more! \nYou’ll dive into nature journaling while learning foundational outdoor pedagogy techniques that will transform how you think about and approach outdoor learning. No prior experience is needed—this workshop is perfect for both newcomers and educators already incorporating outdoor learning into their teaching. \nBring the whole family!\nWolf Ridge offers daytime outdoor activities for youth (accompanied by an adult) and can also recommend nearby destinations for your own adventures. Please call 218-353-7414 after you register if you plan to bring additional family members. Additional fees will apply. \nLearn More\nSample Schedule\nRegister Now \nSample Workshop Topics and Themes\nBasics of outdoor learning: how to get started\nNaturalist Practices: practices to help our students explore the natural world\nNature Journaling: from starting out to new ideas\nOutdoor Pedagogy: engage as a student in an outdoor class and reflect on pedagogy techniques\nPhenology: what it is and how to incorporate it all year long\nOutdoor investigations: basics of conducting an investigation and collecting and interpreting data\nImprov and Community Building: learn improv skills and team games\nCitizen Science: learn about ways your students can engage with citizen science projects \nDon’t see what you are looking for? Contact scheduling@wolf-ridge.org to co-create the program that best meets your needs.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/summer-full-week-teacher-training-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260623
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260627
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20251121T201611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251230T155809Z
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SUMMARY:Leap into Camp: Grades 2-3
DESCRIPTION:Register for Leap Into Camp \nSummer Camp Website \nEntering Grades 2-3 \nLeap into Adventure and Curiosity at Our North Woods Overnight Camps for Grades 2 – 3!\nLeap Into Camp at Wolf Ridge offers campers a supportive overnight camp experience designed to build confidence and comfort in a camp setting. Ideal for both first-time campers and those seeking a shorter stay\, this program encourages independence\, teamwork\, and curiosity through outdoor adventures\, games\, campfires\, and opportunities to form new friendships. \nRegister for this Camp \nMultiple weeks of this camp are available.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/leap-into-camp-grades-2-3/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Youth Camp
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260623
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260627
DTSTAMP:20260403T125940
CREATED:20251121T201627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251230T155612Z
UID:10000228-1782172800-1782518399@wolf-ridge.org
SUMMARY:Leap into Camp: Grades 4-5
DESCRIPTION:Register for Leap Into Camp \nSummer Camp Website \nEntering Grades 4-5 \nLeap into Adventure and Curiosity at Our North Woods Overnight Camps for Grades 4-5!\nLeap Into Camp at Wolf Ridge offers campers a supportive overnight camp experience designed to build confidence and comfort in a camp setting. Ideal for both first-time campers and those seeking a shorter stay\, this program encourages independence\, teamwork\, and curiosity through outdoor adventures\, games\, campfires\, and opportunities to form new friendships. \nRegister for this Camp \nMultiple weeks of this camp are available.
URL:https://wolf-ridge.org/event/leap-into-camp-grades-4-5/
LOCATION:Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center\, 6282 Cranberry Road\, Finland\, MN\, 55603
CATEGORIES:Youth Camp
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