Campfire

Join us in skits and songs!
Groups may start and lead campfires or request Upham staff assistance.

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Tree Identification

Ever wonder…what is that tree growing in your backyard?
Students will discover the different uses among Wisconsin’s tree species and the importance of tree identification.

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This black and white image shows a man standing in front of a large tree that has been hit with an ax.

Life of a Logger

Travel back in time to an 1858 Wisconsin logging camp. 
Students will learn about the dress, work and play of 19th century lumberjacks.

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Conservation Service Project

Promote environmental stewardship and empower youth
Get involved in conservation projects such as invasive species pulls, understory thinning, biodiversity monitoring, and trail building.

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Animal Signs

Become a detective, investigate animal clues and solve nature’s mysteries.
Students will learn about seven categories of animal signs, how to interpret each sign, and why natural history interpretation is an important tool for understanding wildlife.

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Peanut Butter Mountain Challenge Course

Peanut Butter Mountain (PBM) is Upham Woods’ challenge course. This course is great for both youth and adults as participants will work on communication, teamwork, trust, body language, and other group processes while participating in challenging group initiatives and low elements.

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Broomball

Join in on the excitement!
Similar to hockey, broomball is fast, fun and a great outdoor winter activity.

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Outdoor Survival

Have you ever been lost in the woods and didn’t know what to do?
Through this hands-on program, students will learn the Seven Basic Human Survival Needs and how to avoid survival situations by being prepared. 

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Canoeing

Get up close and personal with amazing rock formations, search the shores for native wildlife, and learn natural and cultural history while traveling along the beautiful Wisconsin River.

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Blackhawk Island Hikes

Paddle a barge to our 210 acre island, where students can crawl through sandstone caves, visit historic sites on the Wisconsin River, witness forest succession and much more.

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