Wisconsin Explorer Program
A parent-child discovery program in Wisconsin state parks and forests

This year, kids all over Wisconsin are Discovering Secrets.

Footprint design

If you're a parent, grandparent, relative, or grown-up friend of a child, you can help the child with the fun and adventure.

When you visit a participating state park, forest, trail, or recreation area, ask for a free new Wisconsin Explorers booklet. Inside you'll find nature activities, scavenger hunts, games, hikes, and crafts to help you explore Wisconsin’s great outdoors together.

Kids who complete the requirements earn a collectable state symbol patch.

Patch with bird design Patch with muskellunge design Patch with violet design

Three booklet covers

Three booklets are available at the parks, bound in bright colors, or online to print yourself:

  • Ages 3-5
  • Ages 6-8
  • Age 9 and older

Materials for 2009 Are Brand New and Improved

  • Preschool booklet. The program is expanded to include kids ages 3-5.
  • Single name. All kids, regardless of age, aree called Wisconsin Explorers. The "Junior Ranger" name has been retired.
  • More booklets. Over nine years, a Wisconsin Explorer can complete nine different booklets. The old program had seven booklets.
  • Collectable patches. Kids can earn nine different patches featuring Wisconsin state symbols.
Themes Ages 3-5 Ages 6-8 Ages 9 and up
Discovering Secrets State bird: Robin State fish: Muskellunge State flower: Wood violet
Exploring the Extremes State insect: Honeybee State wildlife animal: Whitetail Deer State animal: Badger
Reading the Land State tree: Sugar maple State rock: Red granite State fossil: Trilobite
  • More hands-on. The booklets look more like nature journals and less like school workbooks.
  • Family ties. To encourage families to explore together, the first four activities in each year’s booklets address the same theme at age-appropriate levels. For example, a preschooler might be watching birds while a 7-year-old is looking for feathers and a 10-year-old is learning to identify birds.
  • Get Outdoors! Wisconsin. The activities in the books encourage kids and families to be active. The WE program supports the Get Outdoors! initiative by giving families specific activities to do outdoors together.

These activities help children develop an awareness and appreciation of the natural world and a sense of stewardship toward Wisconsin's natural resources.

For Families

For Teachers and Group Leaders

You may use Wisconsin Explorer booklets and activities with children in your class or group. However, children in these groups cannot earn patches. The program is designed for individual children visiting state properties with family members or adult friends.

You may download and print these PDF pages...

...and these whole booklets:

You also may ask for one hard copy of each booklet. You may copy activities, pages, or entire booklets as long as copyright information remains on each page.

For more information on this topic, ask Sherry Klosiewski, (715) 365-8966.

Last Revised: Monday July 06 2009