Horicon Marsh Education And Visitor Center Is Back Open
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that the Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center, including the Explorium, is again open to the public after closing in March due to a boiler malfunction.
Considered a birder’s paradise, Horicon Marsh’s facilities are reopening just in time for the height of spring migration.
This 33,000-acre property comprises the Horicon Marsh State Wildlife Area and Horicon National Wildlife Refuge. The Education and Visitor Center is designed to help visitors learn about this unique environment’s wildlife, ecology and history. It’s also an excellent place for parents and educators to teach children about nature.
Located in the Education and Visitor Center, the Explorium is an immersive and fully interactive exhibit that explores the history of Horicon Marsh from the Ice Age to the present day. There is a small entrance fee to visit the Explorium, which allows individuals to walk through a glacier, smell a wooly mammoth, drive an airboat simulator through the marsh and more.
Visit the Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center webpage for hours of operation and more information on the Explorium.
Visit the DNR’s Events calendar for a list of upcoming events at the Horicon Marsh.
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