Enjoy fall Colorama in Wisconsin with a UW-S tour
Join the UW-Sheboygan Center for Engagement Learning this fall and enjoy a day trip to two exceptional Wisconsin landmarks on its first-ever Fall Colorama Tour of Wisconsin.
The trip, which will depart the morning of October 5, will first travel to the International Crane Foundation in Baraboo. Here you will see some of the rarest birds in the world and view the graceful dancing of the Wattled cranes, the Red-Crowned cranes and see the Sarus crane, the tallest flying bird in the world.
Following the crane tour, the group will continue on to Wisconsin Dells and enjoy lunch on the Upper Dells Boat Tour. The Upper Dells is rich in history, culture and natural beauty. Travelers will hear the history of the Dells by a professional narrator on Native American tribes and learn more about their legends and stories of spirits that haunt the area.
The tour will depart the UW-Sheboygan parking lot at 7 a.m. October 5 and return at approximately 7:30 p.m. that same evening. The tour fee is $98 and includes a boxed lunch, all entrance fees, tips, and bus transportation.
For more information or to register, contact UW-Sheboygan’s Center for Engagement Learning Office at (920) 459-6617 or e-mail jane.donlon@uwc.edu .
