Wildflower Wednesday Hike

Please join us for Wildflower Wednesday, where we will hunt for and discuss "what is blooming” on various trails in the park. The hike is led by a volunteer naturalist, well-versed in the park's trails and botany.

Event Info

About this Event

Meet at the Visitor Center and be ready to leave by 9:00. Please wear closed toe shoes, and bring water, sunscreen and a camera (if you like).

Space is limited to 15 people and registration is required. This is a popular hike, so we keep a wait list. If you sign up and later find out that you cannot make it, please cancel your reservation so that someone else can have a spot. Additionally, if you have a group of 5 or more, please contact us and we will try to accommodate your group on a separate hike.

Cancellations, if they happen, will be via email... so check your messages before the hike to make sure it has not been changed.

The hike is free, but a valid park pass is required on all vehicles that enter the park.  Passes may be purchased at the Visitor Center.

Location

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

9:00 am

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

11:00 am

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

9:00 am - 11:00 am

Registration is required

No registration required

All Ages

Cheyenne Mountain State Park

719-576-2016

[email protected]

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