Nature Journaling Workshop - RESCHEDULED

This is a guided adventure led by Debbie, Certified Interpretive Guide and Naturalist Instructor at Pikes Peak State College. The event was originally scheduled for November 9, was RESCHEDULED to December 7, then rescheduled again to December 9.
A forest view in Mueller State Park.

Event Info

About this Event

In this workshop you will discover the history, science and art of observing nature and recording observations. Nature journaling helps us reflect and expand our perspectives of the natural world around us and our place within it. All materials will be provided for you; you are welcome to bring your own journal if you’d prefer. Come prepared for a short hike, sitting outdoors for a short period of time (some chairs will be available), and changing weather. Ages 16+. 

To register, call the Visitor Center at 719-687-2366.

Location

Monday, Dec 9, 2024

1:00 pm

Monday, Dec 9, 2024

3:00 pm

Monday, Dec 9, 2024

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Registration

is required

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No registration required

Mueller State Park

719-687-2366

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