Public events
Crex Camp for Kids
Crex Meadows Visitor Center 102 E Crex Ave, Grantsburg, WI, United StatesKids ages 8-11 are invited to attend this 3-day camp focused on hands-on learning opportunities related to science, outdoor skills, and team building. Kids can be dropped off at 9:00 a.m. and picked up at 12:00 p.m each day. This is a day camp only.
Bluebird Nest Box Seminar & Building Workshop
Crex Meadows Visitor Center 102 E Crex Ave, Grantsburg, WI, United StatesJoin us for seminar about bluebird nest boxes. Learn all about bluebirds and their nesting behaviors so you can encourage bluebirds to nest in your boxes. Then, build your own box to take home! All materials are provided with the $20 materials fee. You must register by purchasing a ticket below. Registration closes at the…
Springtime at Crex: Sharp-tailed Grouse (Virtual Program)
VirtualJoin us for a free virtual program to learn all about sharp-tailed grouse! RSVP to gain access to the Zoom link. The Zoom link will also appear on this page 15 minutes before the start of the event.
Sharp-tailed Grouse Lek & Management Tour
Crex Meadows Visitor Center 102 E Crex Ave, Grantsburg, WI, United StatesMeet at the visitor center. Then, carpool through Crex Meadows to watch sharp-tailed grouse dance on their leks and learn about management. Some hiking on uneven ground may be required. You must register for this event to attend. Participation is limited! Please contact us if the event is full to be placed on our waitlist.
Earth Day Clean-Up Celebration
Crex Meadows Visitor Center 102 E Crex Ave, Grantsburg, WI, United StatesCelebrate Earth Day by helping us clean up the Glacial Lake Grantsburg Properties, then join us for lunch at noon! Participants will be assigned a stretch of road or trail in one of the wildlife areas to walk/drive and pickup litter. Please stop in at the visitor center prior to heading out to receive rubber…
Songbird Banding with Bruce Bacon
Crex Meadows Visitor Center 102 E Crex Ave, Grantsburg, WI, United StatesJoin retired wildlife biologist, Bruce Bacon, to help band songbirds moving through our area!