Garden Beautification Project at Cheyenne Mountain

Our Native Plant Garden at Cheyenne Mountain State Park needs a lot of love! Join us to help beautify the space, pull weeds, and give the plants a better chance of thriving.


 

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About this Event

Our Native Plant Garden at Cheyenne Mountain State Park needs a lot of love! Join us to help beautify the space, pull weeds, and give the plants a better chance of thriving.

We will have two work sessions throughout August, both of which will be held on Thursday's, from 7:00 to 10:00 AM.

Please feel free to sign up for any days that you would like to attend, there is no minimum or maximum number of days you can sign up for.

Meet at the Visitor Center! No entrance fee is required to volunteer. Just tell the staff that you're there to volunteer.

Please bring water, sunscreen, snacks, and dress appropriate to the weather.

Location

Thursday, Aug 22, 2024

7:00 am

Thursday, Aug 22, 2024

11:00 am

Thursday, Aug 22, 2024

7:00 am - 11:00 am

Registration is required

No registration required

All Ages

Cheyenne Mountain State Park

719-576-2016

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