Join us for an outdoor family program designed for children 6 and older, though all ages are welcome. We will explore the fascinating world of mining history and geology in Nederland, beginning with a hike at Mud Lake. Families will take part in activities such as erosion control, building the Flatirons, and matching minerals with their commercial uses. After our outdoor exploration, we will head to the Nederland Mining Museum to learn more about the mining process and experience the thrill of gold panning. This program blends hands-on activities with history and science to foster a love for nature, geology, and local heritage in a fun, interactive setting. Registration required. Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;}
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Join volunteer naturalists for an art program in nature! Volunteers will provide limited guidance in creating one or more drawings that capture elements of the natural world found at Hall Ranch. They will demonstrate how thumbnail sketches on a single page can create a coherent composition and share examples from well-known nature artists, such as Linda Miller Feltner and John Muir Laws, for inspiration. The program provides ample time to create a composition of your choice. No experience is necessary. All supplies are provided. Registration required. Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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Moose on the Loose!
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Moose on the Loose!
This event is canceled. Have you noticed that there are more moose in the high country than ever before? Join us for a moderate hike at Caribou Ranch to learn about the successful reintroduction of moose to Colorado. We'll discuss the past, present, and future of moose in Boulder County. .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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Drop by anytime from 10 a.m. to noon to watch the blacksmith work his craft. Listen to the clang-clang-clang of the hammer and the hum of the coal forge blower. Learn about blacksmithing tools such as hammers, tongs, anvils, swage blocks, and more. Registration is not required for this activity, but you can still sign up to be notified in case the event is unexpectedly canceled. Sign Up .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} Celebrate autumn evenings at the Agricultural Heritage Center! This October, enjoy this rare opportunity for extended hours until 7 p.m. Perfect for fall photos, relaxed exploration, and family time in a scenic heritage setting. Registration not required. |
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Join the Boulder Mountainbike Alliance and Boulder County Parks & Open Space for a morning of riding the beginner and kid friendly trails at Heil Valley Ranch. This event will have mini-skills clinics, route suggestions, bike decorating materials, and educational information. This event is recommended for families with kids ages 3 to 10. Free loaner kids' mountain bikes will be available, or you can bring your own mountain bike and helmet. Guided rides with Boulder Mountainbike Alliance for all ages start at 9:30 and depart every half hour. Come anytime between 9 a.m. to noon for bike decorating and independent exploration of the trails. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration required. Register
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Meet goats up close with the Goats Galore 4-H Club. Discover why people raise goats, and explore breeds, housing, and care! We will also bust some goat myths (no tin cans or tennis shoes) and share how you can get involved in 4-H. Perfect for curious families and animal lovers alike, drop in anytime. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration is not required for this activity, but you can still sign up to be notified in case the event is unexpectedly canceled. Sign Up .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;}
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Join us at Rock Creek Farm this harvest season to explore the past, present, and future of Boulder County agriculture. Learn about county plans for working lands conservation, our own relationships with our food system, and the role of regenerative agriculture in building a resilient ecological landscape. Together, we will envision a future where all voices help shape a thriving, equitable agricultural and food system. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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What's better than an early morning fall hike? An early morning fall hike followed by pancakes! Join us for a morning hike around the lake to welcome the season. Look for signs of fall in the trees and on the ground, breathe in the crisp air, and take in the views. After your hike, join us at the shelter for some pancakes with fruit. Hike a half-mile, a mile, or more, or skip the hike and relax with us at the shelter. Hiking and pancake eating are not required but are encouraged. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;}
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Step back in time with us and celebrate 50 years of community! Join us anytime between noon and 3 p.m. for a nostalgic afternoon at the historic Walker Ranch Homestead, where the past comes alive in honor of our 50th anniversary! Enjoy an old-fashioned vintage baseball game played by 19th-century rules, as the local Walker Ranchers take on a team from the Colorado Vintage Base Ball Association. It’s baseball like you’ve never seen it, set against the beautiful backdrop of this preserved homestead. As we celebrate 50 years of history, nature, and community, don't forget to stop by for special 50th anniversary swag and information about our milestone year. That’s not all, costumed volunteers will be on hand to share historic games, chores, and stories of ranch life from the past, offering hands-on fun for all ages. What to Bring: Lawn chairs or blankets for seating A picnic and plenty of drinking water (no food will be available on-site) Come for the game, stay for the celebration, and help us honor 50 years of preserving the past and building the future! Registration is not required for this activity, but you can still sign up to be notified in case the event […] |
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Join volunteer naturalists on a mostly flat, 3-mile, out-and-back hike to the aspen groves at Caribou Ranch. While resting among the trees, we will practice mindful observation. Learn what we have discovered about aspens, mindfulness, and the natural world, and what remains unknown. We'll take time to reflect together on what we have observed and what we can still learn from nature. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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Corvids, the Genus Corvus, thrive in human-dominated environments and are familiar to almost everyone in Boulder County. You’ve undoubtedly seen these loud social birds soaring above the trees, cawing at your window, or even picking through the trash. In this class, you’ll learn about how they inspire mythology, how they interact with humans, and how they socialize within flocks and family groups. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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Discover the fascinating geology of the Colorado Front Range and Sandstone Ranch. Join us for a 1-mile loop as we explore the tales told by the rocks formed from ancient dunes and beaches, shallow oceans and estuaries full of sea life, and a time of glaciers. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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Join our volunteer naturalists for an easy-paced hike. Open to seniors 60 and older. Explore the stunning colors that the change of seasons brings to Mud Lake. We'll go on a 1-mile leisurely walk around the lake in search of the aspen trees that change colors from green to vibrant shades of yellow and orange. We'll discuss the fall season and all the changes it brings. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;}
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Beneath Boulder County’s scenic landscapes lies a story of shifting continents, ancient seas, and valuable minerals that shaped the region’s history. Join Rick and Becky Lewis, Boulder County volunteers, for a look at how plate tectonics formed the Colorado Mineral Belt. They will share the stories behind three of the county’s most notable mineral deposits: gold at Gold Hill, silver at Caribou, and tungsten below Barker Reservoir. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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Drop by anytime from 10 a.m. to noon to watch the blacksmith work his craft. Listen to the clang-clang-clang of the hammer and the hum of the coal forge blower. Learn about blacksmithing tools such as hammers, tongs, anvils, swage blocks, and more. Registration is not required for this activity, but you can still sign up to be notified in case the event is unexpectedly canceled. Sign Up .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;}
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Celebrate 50 years of Boulder County Parks & Open Space under the cover of darkness as we reveal stories of mythical creatures, far away galaxies, and the park’s wild residents. This family event includes astronomy with the Longmont Astronomical Society, Bigfoot hikes, s’mores with park rangers, and learning about the lives of nocturnal animals. Registration required. Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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Create your fishing dream team of one senior and one junior angler and come enjoy a beautiful fall morning fishing together for prizes and fun. Participants need one senior, 65 or older, and one junior, 15 or younger, to fish together as a team. Prizes will be awarded to the team that catches the heaviest trout, has the largest age difference, and are first to catch the limit. Drop by anytime between 9 a.m.-noon. The pond is stocked with rainbow trout; artificial and live bait are permitted. Bring your own fishing gear and lawn chairs for seating. Seniors must have a valid Colorado fishing license. * Please note, the wheelchair accessible fishing pier at Wally Toevs Pond is closed until further notice due to structural issues. Unfortunately, there is no wheelchair access to the shoreline for fishing at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Registration is not required for this activity, but you can still sign up to be notified in case the event is unexpectedly canceled. Sign Up .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;}
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Stop by the unique Assay Office Museum on this open house day. Learn about assaying, hard rock mining, and the families in the area from long ago. Registration not required.
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More than half of the owl species in the U.S. have been seen in Boulder County. These owls live here during parts of the year, and most will build their nests locally. Join volunteer naturalists for an indoor slide program to learn about these fascinating, diverse creatures, especially the adaptations that make them expert hunters. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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Where do bears live? What unusual foods make up their diet? Together, we’ll learn about bear physiology, their seasonal habits, and how they have been portrayed in legends, as well as good and bad interactions with humans today. Find out what they are busy doing right now. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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Complete details can be found at Parks & Open Space Advisory Committee. |
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Celebrate autumn evenings at the Agricultural Heritage Center! This October, enjoy this rare opportunity for extended hours until 7 p.m. Perfect for fall photos, relaxed exploration, and family time in a scenic heritage setting. Registration not required. |
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Celebrate Halloween with a fun, hands-on program about the flying creatures of All Hallows’ Eve. Discover how owls glide silently through the night, learn the truth about misunderstood bats, and explore the mysteries of ravens and crows. With games, activities, and a dash of spooky storytelling, this program will delight, educate, and maybe give you a little fright. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} Celebrate autumn evenings at the Agricultural Heritage Center! This October, enjoy this rare opportunity for extended hours until 7 p.m. Perfect for fall photos, relaxed exploration, and family time in a scenic heritage setting. Registration not required. |
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Drop by anytime from 10 a.m. to noon to watch the blacksmith work his craft. Listen to the clang-clang-clang of the hammer and the hum of the coal forge blower. Learn about blacksmithing tools such as hammers, tongs, anvils, swage blocks, and more. Registration is not required for this activity, but you can still sign up to be notified in case the event is unexpectedly canceled. Sign Up .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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We're excited to host our next Birding Big Sit at Walden Ponds Wildlife Habitat! This inclusive trailhead event allows park users to both stand and sit to watch birds. Spotting scope and optics will be available to borrow and use. This is a drop-in event for anyone who wants to see birds. All ages and skill levels are welcome. We will be near the boardwalk by Cottonwood Marsh. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration is not required for this activity, but you can still sign up to be notified in case the event is unexpectedly canceled. Sign Up .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} Drop by anytime from 10 a.m. to noon to watch the blacksmith work his craft. Listen to the clang-clang-clang of the hammer and the hum of the coal forge blower. Learn about blacksmithing tools such as hammers, tongs, anvils, swage blocks, and more. Registration is not required for this activity, but you can still sign up to be notified in case the event is unexpectedly canceled. Sign Up .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |

