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High Country Night Hike

 08/10/2021  |  08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
 |  Registration Required

Natural History - All Ages Welcome

Join volunteer naturalists to explore open space under cover of darkness! We’ll hike about one mile round-trip on easy trails, enjoying the starlight, listening for night sounds, and learning about the nocturnal habits of the wildlife that live here. Bring water, closed-toe hiking shoes/boots, a flashlight, and your night vision. All ages are welcome.

Maximum Participants: 22

Registration is required for this activity.

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Deborah Price
(970) 310-9358

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John R - Volunteer Naturalist

Hi, I'm John, a nature lover, activist, and lifelong learner. I'm passionate about learning, restoring, and protecting the natural world, and I love to share this passion with others. I’ve had a wide and varied career history, most recently as an Education & Outreach Seasonal for Boulder County and as an Urban Ranger for the City of Boulder. Now in “retirement” I enjoy volunteering to continue to serve, connect, and celebrate the beauty and diversity of life with others.


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Martha D - Volunteer Naturalist

I’m a long time Colorado resident and have explored many of its natural wonders and love to share them. Many years of outdoor naturalist programs mainly with adults including mountain, sunset and night hikes. Also outdoor programs for kids with birds, flowers, mammals, etc.


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Paul C - Volunteer Naturalist

I have been a Volunteer Naturalist since 2014. I retired from medicine in 2013 after working 35 +years in Pediatrics and Public Health. I love to work with children of all ages, as well as Seniors. I am especially interested in animals which share our habitat, as well as the geology of Colorado and the Front Range.


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