Friday, May 30, 2014

Points Of Interest In Wisconsin : Cave Of The Mounds

Cave of the Mounds National Natural Landmark has re-created a HUGE Geologic Timeline for visitors to walk along while learning about the many geologic processes and forms of life that have occurred and evolved throughout time on earth.

Signs along the timeline provide information not only about the earth in general, but more detail is given in relation to the formation of our Cave over geologic time, which enhances everyones tour through the beautiful underground passageways.

Geologic Time is an expansive description of the earth's history and details in particular life on earth from the beginning of time to the present.
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Thursday, April 17, 2014

Tourist Attractions in Chicago: Cave Of The Mounds

There are many tourist attractions in Chicago, in which Cave of the Mounds National Natural Landmark is one such place which provides a change from the hustle and bustle of city life.  You can take a drive through the hills and valleys and experience jewels of the mid-west. 

The cave is just 45 minutes South of the Wisconsin Dells area. In the cave, visitors enjoy Butterfly Gardens, Fossil digs, Picnic Area, School and Scout Programs, Hiking/Biking Trails etc. Visit Cave Of The Mounds and have a delightful experience with family and friends.

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Friday, January 31, 2014

Winter Family Fun in Wisconsin: Animal Tracks in the Snow!



Winter is a great time to enjoy family fun outdoors in Wisconsin. A little preparation and imagination can fill winter days with lasting memories and exciting, new family traditions.Bundle up and hunt for signs of wildlife in local green spaces as near as your own backyard! Afresh snowfall on the trails reveals - almost instantly - the abundance of life that exists even in the dead of winter in Wisconsin.
Think about all the places you go during the week - to school, to the store, to the park - all of these places are important to you. In fact, every animal species needs a certain amount of space to survive and be successful, and animals are moving around for a variety of reasons all the time. They move for food, shelter, and to escape predators. All animals move around on a daily basis. The main area an animal uses to meet its daily needs is called its habitat. Exploring winter habitats can lead to wonder and excitement about the natural world. It’s kind of a fun mystery to solve… figuring out where an animal came from or where it was going and imagining what it might have been doing. Looking carefully at an animal track, you can learn a great deal about the critter’s activities and routines.  Follow the tracks and a story is revealed!

A host of clues reveal the activities of wildlife all around us in the winter. Pick a day right after a snowfall and see how many different types of tracks you can find. Here are some hints for your next animal track treasure hunt!
1.     It's very common to find squirrel, bird, and maybe rabbit tracks if you're looking in your own backyard.
2.     Four toes on each of the front and hind feet indicates the track was left by a member of the dog or cat family – a fox, wolf, coyote, bobcat, lynx, or neighborhood dog or cat.
3.     Four toes on the front feet with five toes on the hind feet indicates the track was left by a rodent - mouse, vole, chipmunk, squirrel, woodchuck, muskrat, or even a porcupine.
4.     Tracks that have five toes each on the front and hind feet indicates it's from a raccoon or a member of the weasel family - weasel, badger, mink, skunk, otter.  It could also mean a bear, beaver, or opossum.
5.     If you find a two-toe track on a trail in Wisconsin, it is likely a deer. Moose and elk also leave two-toe tracks, but they are relatively rare in Wisconsin.
So get out and make your own tracks!  Create your own story!  Get the kids unplugged, off the couch, and out on the trail.  That itself is no small feat (pun intended), but just getting the kids out and noticing the tracks, not even necessarily identifying the animals that made the tracks, can inspire wonder and delight.
While exploring animal tracking, give the Wisconsin DNR Tricky Tracks Quiz for Beginners a try. Good luck & get tracking!


Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Wisconsin Dells & Things to do in Wisconsin

Just one hour south of Wisconsin Dells water parks, Cave of the Mounds National Natural Landmark & southwest Wisconsin provide welcome respite from the wet and wild Wisconsin Dells resorts.

We love that the Wisconsin Dells resort packages brings so many visitors to explore and discover our beautiful Wisconsin attractions and other things to do in Wisconsin! While in the area, you and your family must see our Cave, Wisconsin's most popular National Natural Landmark!

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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Wisconsin Itineraries for School & Scout Field Day Trips

Come and see why teachers and scout leaders call Cave of the Mounds their favorite Wisconsin attraction for field trips!

 

We offer one-of-a-kind value for field trips and educational tours. As the best Wisconsin attraction for any lesson in geology and natural history, we pride ourselves in offering high quality field trips to reinforce school curriculum. No matter what age you are teaching we have programs to meet your needs! And it isn't only school who love our programs, scout field trips are a common event at our famous Wisconsin attraction! Hundreds of Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts earn their badges with programs designed by Cave of the Mounds!

 

Call at 608-437-30038. For more details read original source about  cave of the mounds day trips in Milwaukee here

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Plan a Day Trip to Cave of the Mounds

A trip to Cave of the Mounds National Natural Landmark is only the beginning of the many opportunities to discover the best Wisconsin attractions. Educational tours, overnight field trips, curriculum based attractions in Wisconsin, day trips, and historic tours are available throughout southwest Wisconsin.

Come and see why teachers and scout leaders call Cave of the Mounds their favorite Wisconsin attraction for field trips!

 

We offer one-of-a-kind value for field trips and educational tours. As the best Wisconsin attraction for any lesson in geology and natural history, we pride ourselves in offering high quality field trips to reinforce school curriculum. No matter what age you are teaching we have programs to meet your needs! And it isn't only school who love our programs, scout field trips are a common event at our famous Wiscosnin attraction! Hundreds of Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts earn their badges with programs designed by Cave of the Mounds! For more details about read original source here

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Affordable Alternative to Vacation Packages For The Wisconsin Dells!

Just one hour south of Wisconsin Dells water parks, Cave of the Mounds National Natural Landmark & southwest Wisconsin provide welcome respite from the wet and wild Wisconsin Dells resorts.

After exploring the magnificent geology of the dells formations above ground, come down, dig in and discover the wonder of Wisconsin's geologic formations underground! 

Your trip to Wisconsin Dells resorts should end here - we're sure Cave of the Mounds National Natural Landmark will become one of your family's favorite things to do in Wisconsin! For more details visit original source here