Spider Night Hike

Join Volunteer Vickers and other members from the Denver Nature and Science Museum for an evening program about spiders! Learn how spiders are important to the ecosystem and go one a short night hike on a nature trail to learn how to safely catch and release spiders. Flashlights are recommended for this event. The park has a few to loan out if needed. The program will meet at the amphitheater behind the Reverend's Ridge Campground office.
A foggy night at Golden Gate State Park. 

Event Info

About this Event

Join Volunteer Vickers and other members from the Denver Nature and Science Museum for an evening program about spiders! Learn how spiders are important to the ecosystem and go one a short night hike on a nature trail to learn how to safely catch and release spiders. Flashlights are recommended for this event. The park has a few to loan out if needed. The program will meet at the amphitheater behind the Reverend's Ridge Campground office.

Location

Friday, Aug 23, 2024

8:00 pm

Friday, Aug 23, 2024

9:00 pm

Friday, Aug 23, 2024

8:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Registration

is required

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No registration required

All Ages

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