Nature bonding & exploring are what you do at the Northern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest

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CAMPBELLSPORT (CBS 58)--The outdoor activities and programs at the Northern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest are about as vast as the area itself. One fun event happening this Saturday, May 28 is called "Nature's Cuisine Wild Edibles." It's a crash course letting you know the edible plants you can enjoy while you're exploring one of the many trails in the area. You can also find out the best tasting ones as well.
The free event, tailored for those 12 and up, will take place between 6:30 and 8 pm on Saturday. Organizers say you're asked to meet at the Ice Age Visitor Center off Highway 67 in Campbellsport, just a half mile west of Dundee. Click here for all the information about this activity or any other offered at this state forest.