Tours are free and last approximately 1 – 1.5 hours. The 1.5-mile paved trail is wheelchair accessible. Please bring water, sunglasses, a hat, and your curiosity! Pets should be left at home. This conservation area is rich in natural history … Continue reading →
Tours are free and last approximately 1 – 1.5 hours. The 1.5-mile paved trail is wheelchair accessible. Please bring water, sunglasses, a hat, and your curiosity! Pets should be left at home. This conservation area is rich in natural history … Continue reading →
Tours are free and last approximately 1 – 1.5 hours. The 1.5-mile paved trail is wheelchair accessible. Please bring water, sunglasses, a hat, and your curiosity! Pets should be left at home. This conservation area is rich in natural history … Continue reading →
Weminuche Audubon is pleased to sponsor these popular walks with local herbalist, Lake McCullough. Join us for a fun and educational ramble through the forest, as we discover edible and medicinal native plants. The walks are free of charge! Call Lake at 264-0884 … Continue reading →
We are excited to announce a presentation by Deb Callahan, Board President of The Friends of the San Luis Valley National Wildlife Refuges, at our August meeting on Wednesday, August 18 at 6:30 PM. The Friends of the San Luis … Continue reading →
Chapter volunteers are leading birdwalks at Chimney Rock National Monument this summer and you are invited to join. Tours explore the birds of the lower level of the Monument, in the areas of the entrance road and around the cabin. … Continue reading →
Here's an opportunity to contribute to the success of the fall program which brings elementary school students on a field trip to learn in a natural environment. We'll be out there on 2 days. Assist with trail clearing and marking, … Continue reading →
Tours are free and last approximately 1 – 1.5 hours. The 1.5-mile paved trail is wheelchair accessible. Please bring water, sunglasses, a hat, and your curiosity! Pets should be left at home. This conservation area is rich in natural history … Continue reading →