Recharge with Your Family in Nature Year-Round at Navarino Wildlife Area & Nature Center

family snowshoeing at Navarino Nature Center in Shiocton

Just a hop, skip, and a jump north of Appleton, Navarino Wildlife Area & Nature Center in Shiocton offers you and your family the perfect spot to get away and explore the wonders of the natural world. A visit to Navarino Wildlife Area is a perfect family outdoor excursion for all seasons! From the breathtaking frosted forests of winter to the fresh earth and plants sprouting in spring, to the buzzingly lush summer, to the bright & beautiful colors of fall, you are sure to enjoy a visit to Navarino at any time of the year.

Ready to step back and reset in nature? We’ve got you covered! Here’s everything you need to know for a successful and enjoyable family recharge at Navarino Wildlife Area.

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Plan Your Visit: Navarino Wildlife Area

  • Address: W5646 Lindsten Rd, Shiocton, Wisconsin
  • Phone: 715-758-6999
  • navarino.org
  • About: The Navarino Wildlife area encompasses 15,000 acres of state-owned recreational land. Both the Wolf River and the west branch of the Shioc River run through the property. It is home to various landscapes, including swap/bog area, aspen/oak forest, and pine plantation. You will find the Navarino Nature Center (NNC within the Wildlife area). 12 miles of trails are located outside the Nature Center with 100+ total miles in the Wildlife Area.
  • Pets: Dogs are allowed but must be within your control by leash or voice command. There are designated trails for dog walking in winter, and dogs are not permitted on groomed ski trails.

Hiking Trails

Be sure to reference the Wildlife Area’s trail map to plan your visit. Navarino offers a handful of trails of different lengths for you and your family to enjoy the beauty of this area. Check out the map to find alternate parking areas that will get you closer to the hiking trails near the various water flowage areas. Please keep in mind that hiking is NOT permitted on groomed ski trails in the winter.

Water Recreation

Navarino Wildlife Center offers you opportunities to explore the area by paddle! There is a canoe launch available at the end of River Road. Bring along your fishing gear for some extra fun while out on the water.

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Photo Credit: Sheryl Wagner

Winter Activities

  • Snowshoeing & Hiking: Snowshoeing is permitted at Navarino Wildlife Area! Check out their winter map for designated snowshoe trails. You can also hike on these trails as well. Don’t own snowshoes? You can rent a pair when the Nature Center is open:
    • Adults- $4 per pair
    • Kids (Under 15)- $2 per pair
  • Cross Country Skiing: The Nature Center staff and volunteers work hard to groom the ski trails once conditions are favorable. Take a look at their map to find these trails. You can also rent skis when the Nature Center is open:
    • Adults- $10 per pair
    • Kids (Under 15)- $5 per pair
  • Sledding: Navarino Nature Center has a sledding hill! It is located beyond the pavilion/swing sets (again, check out the map!), and it’s open for use even when the Nature Center is not.

READ MORE: Get Out and Enjoy Winter in Wisconsin: Plan Your Next Family Snowshoe Adventure

Tips To Enjoy Your Visit With Little Ones

Depending on the weather, plan to dress your child in layers. Children enjoy autonomy, so consider outfitting your child with their very own hiking pack (include a snack, water, diaper if needed) and hiking pole/stick. For the littlest walkers, consider bringing a baby backpack so you can carry them when they get tired. A good pair of waterproof hiking boots will serve you well in spring and fall. In the winter, dress your child in snow boots and snow pants so that they can enjoy the snowy surroundings to their heart’s content while keeping toasty warm.

Navarino Nature Center
Navarino Nature Center, Shiocton

Navarino Nature Center (NNC)

The NNC offers a variety of educational programs and indoor/outdoor learning activities. Come check out their observation beehive among other displays to get an up-close look at how nature works.

  • Nature Center Hours:
    • Tuesday to Friday 8 am – 4:30 pm
    • Saturday 8am – 3pm
    • Sunday & Monday CLOSED
  • Winter Programs: NNC offers several winter programs & events, including guided snowshoe hikes, that will help you get out and enjoy this frosty time of year. They also offer events for all three other seasons, too!
Navarino FROZEN Fun
Navarino Nature Center, Annual FROZEN Fun Event, Shiocton
Navarino FROZEN Fun
Navarino FROZEN Fun
Navarino FROZEN Fun

Children’s Programs & Resources

  • Story time: NNC holds a monthly nature-themed story time for young ones (babies and older)! The cost is $3/child doing the activities. Check out the schedule to plan your visit! Prior Registration is required.
  • Early Childhood & School-Aged Programs: The NNC offers many nature-themed programs for preschool/toddler and school-aged children year-round!
  • Online Kids Coloring & Activity Resource: Download their FREE activity and coloring books, including bees, birds, mammals, and wetland animals. They also have FREE printable outdoor scavenger hunts and nature BINGO to help keep kids engaged and on the lookout while hiking and walking.
Navarino Nature Center
Navarino Nature Center
Navarino Nature Center, Shiocton

Nearby Food & Fun

  • Porter’s Patch, W4314 WI-156, Bonduel, Wisconsin
    • Make sure to swing by the farm seasonally for berry picking and fall pumpkin fun!
  • Country Harvest Farm Market, N5811 State Hwy 47, Black Creek, Wisconsin
    • A farm store selling local produce, spices, and more!
  • Black Creek Cafe, 201 North Main Street, Black Creek, Wisconsin
    • A hole in the wall, hometown cafe with enough hot coffee & pancakes to fill a weary hiker.
  • The Ice Cream Shoppe, 606 South Main Street, Black Creek, Wisconsin
    • Serving soft-serve ice cream treats & other yummy snacks.
Navarino Nature Center
Wildlife Viewing Deck, Navarino Nature Center, Shiocton

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