Redwood Creek Challenge Trail opened with the park on February 8, 2001. In October 2003, the area received a Brother Bear overlay, including the show "The Magic of Brother Bear" at the Alwahnee Camp Circle and the addition of Kenai's Spirit Cave in Hibernation Hollow. Kenai and Koda would both appear for meet and greets, as part of the show, and as a large wood sculpture at the entrance to the area. In the summer of 2011, the Brother Bear theming would be mostly stripped away as a theme based on Up's Wilderness Explorers took it's place. Guests were now invited to complete activities to earn merit badges and achieve Senior Wilderness Explorer status and Russell and Dug appear for meet and greets and as part of a ceremony at the camp circle. Though the Spirit Cave would lose it's signage re
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| - Redwood Creek Challenge Trail opened with the park on February 8, 2001. In October 2003, the area received a Brother Bear overlay, including the show "The Magic of Brother Bear" at the Alwahnee Camp Circle and the addition of Kenai's Spirit Cave in Hibernation Hollow. Kenai and Koda would both appear for meet and greets, as part of the show, and as a large wood sculpture at the entrance to the area. In the summer of 2011, the Brother Bear theming would be mostly stripped away as a theme based on Up's Wilderness Explorers took it's place. Guests were now invited to complete activities to earn merit badges and achieve Senior Wilderness Explorer status and Russell and Dug appear for meet and greets and as part of a ceremony at the camp circle. Though the Spirit Cave would lose it's signage re
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| - Redwood Creek Challenge Trail opened with the park on February 8, 2001. In October 2003, the area received a Brother Bear overlay, including the show "The Magic of Brother Bear" at the Alwahnee Camp Circle and the addition of Kenai's Spirit Cave in Hibernation Hollow. Kenai and Koda would both appear for meet and greets, as part of the show, and as a large wood sculpture at the entrance to the area. In the summer of 2011, the Brother Bear theming would be mostly stripped away as a theme based on Up's Wilderness Explorers took it's place. Guests were now invited to complete activities to earn merit badges and achieve Senior Wilderness Explorer status and Russell and Dug appear for meet and greets and as part of a ceremony at the camp circle. Though the Spirit Cave would lose it's signage reference to Kenai, it's interior remained the same with the bear and handprint logo and the totem animations.
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