Spring was suppose to be here a month ago. Slowly the signs of spring are showing up. Trees are beginning to bud, the birds are showing up as well as the campers at Perrot State Park.
There's evidence of the hard work over the winter by the rangers, check out this lovely freshly painted sign welcome visitors.
There's always more work to be done at the park. Winter takes it's toll on the park, from downed trees to wear and tear on park structures.
This coming Saturday, April 26 is Work/Play "Earth Day" at Perrot. Volunteers are coming in from 9am-noon to help on various tasks from painting, picking up litter and brush cleanup.
If you'd like to help just call the Park Headquarters at 608-534-6409.
There's evidence of the hard work over the winter by the rangers, check out this lovely freshly painted sign welcome visitors.
There's always more work to be done at the park. Winter takes it's toll on the park, from downed trees to wear and tear on park structures.
This coming Saturday, April 26 is Work/Play "Earth Day" at Perrot. Volunteers are coming in from 9am-noon to help on various tasks from painting, picking up litter and brush cleanup.
If you'd like to help just call the Park Headquarters at 608-534-6409.
Perrot is definitely one of the hidden jewels of the state parks in Wisconsin.
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