Tapping the maple
Wild River State Park
1-2:30 p.m. Saturday
Learn the tree-tapping process and how to collect sap. The syrup will not be processed at this demonstration. Two locations will be visited, so plan to use your vehicle. The program also happens the same time Sunday. (651-583-2125; mndnr.gov/wildriver)
Candlelight outing
Lake Carlos State Park
7-9 p.m. Saturday
Come for the sunset, stay for the moon. Luminaria will line a 1.3-mile snowshoe trail suitable for beginners. A limited number of snowshoes are available to rent. (1-320-852-7200; mndnr.gov/lakecarlos)
Art exhibit
Whitewater State Park
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday
Monthlong exhibit features artwork depicting natural beauty of Driftless Area of southeast Minnesota. (1-507-312-2300; mndnr.gov/whitewater)
Turkey knowledge
Baker Near-Wilderness Settlement
6-9 p.m. Monday
Explore turkey biology, management, hunting behavior and equipment, calling techniques, and more. The course is taught by instructors certified by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Cost is $6. The program is for ages 11 and older.
(763-694-7857, threeriversparks.org)
When the moon is full
7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday
Eastman Nature Center
• Walk the sugar bush under the moonlight and discover how sap transforms into maple syrup and sweet treats. Enjoy maple syrup ice cream. Cost is $5. The program is for ages 6 and older. (763-694-7700, threeriversparks.org)
7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday
Lowry Nature Center
• Explore spring at night on a moonlit trail. Dress for the weather and walking on uneven terrain. Cost is $5. The program is for ages 6 and older. (763-694-7650, threeriversparks.org)