Wildlife Wonder Walk at Cheyenne Mountain

Join us as we embark on an adventure to learn about some of the wildlife that call Cheyenne Mountain home!    
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Event Info

About this Event

Join us as we embark on an adventure to learn about some of the wildlife that call Cheyenne Mountain home!

​This hike will take place along Zook Loop (~1 mile). We will make stops along the trail to discuss where critters might live, what they might eat and who might eat them. If we are lucky enough to see some of these amazing animals along our way, we will take time to discuss behaviors and adaptations that we are able to observe with our eyes, as well as ways to respect wildlife. 

This program is recommended for ages 6+

Advanced registration required. Although this program is free a valid park pass is required on every vehicle that enters the park.

Location

Thursday, Aug 29, 2024

10:00 am

Thursday, Aug 29, 2024

11:00 am

Thursday, Aug 29, 2024

10:00 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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