Linked to the Land

Our outdoor discovery program for nature-lovers of all ages

Everybody is invited to enjoy free guided hikes and workshops throughout the year with Mississippi Valley Conservancy’s Linked to the Land program. Most of the activities take place on nature preserves protected by the Conservancy. The 2026 program was made possible by community support from our members and with in-kind media support from WXOW/News 19. 

With more than 7,000 acres of land protected with public access throughout Wisconsin’s Driftless Area, the Conservancy offers Linked to the Land guided activities to familiarize people with the properties, their wildlife communities, and the value of protecting them. The activities are led by area experts on a variety of topics, including native wildlife, birding, foraging, stargazing, wildflowers, and more.

Creating a culture of caring for land, water, and wildlife is one of the ways we work to support the health and well-being of southwest Wisconsin. One of the ways we do that is by offering family-friendly activities on the lands the community has helped our nonprofit organization protect. 

The calendar of Linked to the Land program activities is listed below. All dates are and locations are subject to change, based on weather and trail conditions. To receive the latest updates about events and activities, we invite you to sign up for our free monthly e-newsletter and "like" our Facebook page.

Advance registration is required for all Linked to the Land activities. Registration usually opens 5 weeks prior to each event. Visit the Events page of sign up and receive more information!

DATE

ACTIVITY

LOCATION

January 9, 6 - 7 pm

The Science of Fire: How Controlled Burns Restore Native Prairies and Woodlands

Java Vino, La Crosse County

February 21, 10am - noon

Winter Birds of the Coulee Region

McIntosh Memorial Library, Vernon County

March 28, 8:30 – noon

Annual Friends Gathering, 6-TIME EMMY AWARD WINNING CINEMATOGRAPHER NEIL RETTIG presents:  A Filmmaker’s Journey into the Hidden Lives of Grassland Birds

First Congregational Church, La Crosse County

April 26, 11am - noon

Earth Fair Marsh Hike

Myrick Park/The Nature Place, La Crosse County

May 9, 7am - 9am

Migratory Birding Hike

Sugar Creek Bluff State Natural Area, Crawford County

June 11, 5 - 7pm

Habitat Typing & Forest Health Talk with optional work party from 1 - 5pm

Wandering Rock State Natural Area, Buffalo County

June 27, 9 - 11am

Grazing for Birds

Plum Creek Conservation Area, Crawford County

July 11 - (Times to be determined)

Bat Ecology Cave Tours – very limited spots available

Kickapoo Caverns, Crawford County

July 23, 6 pm – 8 pm

Enhancing Biodiversity on Your Land: Creative Approaches to Habitat Improvement

Private Landowner, Vernon County

August 1, 9am – 11am

Bumblebee ID and Conservation

Private Landowner, Grant County

September 12, 10 am - noon

Science in the Stream: A Mussel Survey

Private Landowner, Jackson County

September 12, 5:30 – 9 pm

Gardens & Gazing

FSPA, La Crosse County

October 10, 8 am – 10 am

Fungi in the Forest

La Crosse Blufflands, Kaplan Tract, La Crosse County

October 10, 7 pm – 9 pm

Prairie Stargazing Hike

Tunnelville Cliffs, Vernon County

November 5, 5:30 pm – 9 pm

Fall Fundraiser

Radisson Hotel, La Crosse County

Download the schedule

 

Thank you to our 2026 Linked to the Land Sponsor: