Toddler Trails at Cheyenne Mountain

Looking for ways to get out and enjoy the natural world with your little one? Look no farther! 
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Event Info

About this Event

Looking for ways to get out and enjoy the natural world with your little one? Look no farther!

​Join us at the Camper Services building where we will transform into butterflies by crafting and decorating cardboard butterfly wings! If time allows, we will head outside to see what how our wings handle the mountain breeze. 

This program is intended for children ages 4 and under, however all ages are welcome. Crafts may require adult assistance. Coloring sheets will also be made available. This event is free. Advanced registration is required. All vehicles entering the park must have a valid park pass.

Location

Thursday, Aug 22, 2024

9:00 am

Thursday, Aug 22, 2024

11:00 am

Thursday, Aug 22, 2024

9:00 am - 11:00 am

Registration

is required

*Check registration for applicable fees

No registration required

All Ages

Cheyenne Mountain State Park

719-576-2016

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