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River Doc Nature Conservancy

 

Welcome to the River Doc Nature Conservancy

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Come explore 2+ miles of hiking trails along the beautiful shoreline of Lake Desair, our old-growth forest, prairies, and wetlands! 

In the fall of 2021, Rod and Carol Olson donated their 55 acres of woodland, wetland, and prairie to the Warriors of the Rice Lake Area School District in order to provide opportunities to learn, grow, and play within nature. 

 

Mission & Vision of the RDNC

While the River Doc Nature Conservancy is still developing, the official mission and vision statement is to come.

The River Doc Nature Conservancy is a place to belong
--Connect, Engage, & Explore--

We are committed to excellent environmental education and conservation education for the Rice Lake Area School District and community to support lifelong learners

A detailed trail map for the River Doc Nature Conservancy, showing paths and features.

 

Check out our Trails

river doc rules list

Please enjoy the natural beauty of the River Doc Nature Conservancy when the Rice Lake Area School District is not in session. Maintain the soil health by staying on the trails of the conservancy. Keep dogs leashed. No littering. Motorized vehicles are not permitted on the trails except for maintenance use. The conservancy does not allow hunting, picking wildflowers, or taking natural items out of the conservancy. Smoking is prohibited. Parking and fires are permitted in designated areas only.

Follow the principles of Leave No Trace while on school grounds at the River Doc Nature Conservancy.
 

Leave No Trace Principles

The Seven Principles of Leave No Trace provide an easily understood framework of minimum impact practices for anyone visiting the outdoors. Although Leave No Trace has its roots in backcountry settings, the Principles have been adapted so that they can be applied anywhere — from remote wilderness areas, to local parks and even in your own backyard. They also apply to almost every recreational activity. Each Principle covers a specific topic and provides detailed information for minimizing impacts.

1. Plan Ahead & Prepare
2. Travel & Camp on Durable Surfaces
3. Dispose of Waste Properly
4. Leave What You Find
5. Minimize Campfire Impacts
6. Respect Wildlife
7. Be Considerate of Others

leave no trace

Interested in becoming a Friend of the River Doc Nature Conservancy?

Reach out to Naturalist Educator, Cate Lucas at lucasc@ricelake.k12.wi.us 

including the following information:

-Name
-Email Address
-Postal Address
-Phone Number


Public Hours for RDNC:
Monday-Friday (during school year): 3:30pm - Sun Down
Saturday & Sunday or Non-School Days: Sun Up to Sun Down

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