Guided Bird Walk at Barr Lake State Park

Join volunteer naturalists Candice and Tim for a walk in the park! This walk is to introduce park visitors and birders at all levels to the park's birds and everything else in the park. There are over 370 species of birds at Barr Lake.
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Event Info

About this Event

Join volunteer naturalists Candice and Tim for a walk in the park! This walk is to introduce park visitors and birders at all levels to the park's birds and everything else in the park. There are over 370 species of birds at Barr Lake.

Registration is encouraged, but if you want to join us last minute please feel free to do so! 

This event is free however a daily, annual, or Keep Colorado Wild parks pass is required to enter the park.

Location

Wednesday, Sep 4, 2024

8:30 am

Wednesday, Sep 4, 2024

10:00 am

Wednesday, Sep 4, 2024

8:30 am - 10:00 am

Registration

is required

*Check registration for applicable fees

No registration required

Barr Lake State Park - Nature Center

303-659-6005

[email protected]

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