Festival of Nature registration opens on Monday, March 17 for Ridges members and Wednesday, March 19 for the public. Register HERE

Photo by Andrew Pirrung

More than a walk in the woods

Experience one of the Midwest’s most biologically diverse ecosystems, where kids hike for free, and trails are open from dawn til dusk.


There’s magic when land preservation, education, and research come together.

What started as 30 acres has grown from a local gem to a national treasure – with international appeal and members in all 50 states.

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1,700+

Acres preserved

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2,600

Boardwalk feet (ft.)

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30

Ridges and swales

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29

Unique orchid species

News from the Ridges & Swales

I recently read Jonathan Slaght’s Owls of the Eastern Ice, about his time in the remote Russian Far East studying the world’s largest owl, Blakiston’s Fish-Owl. It’s as much about the climate and culture of the region as the birds. As with many high-latitude owl species, breeding begins in winter. To understand fish-owl nesting needs, the author endured months of winter conditions that even many of us North Woods aficionados would find challenging. It’s a testament to the endurance of owls as well.