Little Naturalists: Stars and Space

Join us at Lake Pueblo State Park for Little Naturalists: Stars and Space. This program is designed for preschool aged children and their grown-ups.

A dark sky full of small stars with a white streak in the middle.

About this Event

Get to know our celestial neighborhood as we discuss the moon, stars, and our solar system. We will explore questions like: What is it like to visit space? How is it different from earth? And how can we enjoy space while keeping our feet firmly planted on the ground? Participants will enjoy a story time followed by activities and an art project. 

This program will meet at the Visitor Center on the south side of the reservoir. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. All programs are free with a valid State Parks Pass.  

Registration is NOT required, but it helps ensure there are enough materials for all participants. 
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Location

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

9:30 am

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

10:30 am

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

9:30 am - 10:30 am

Registration is required

No registration required

Lake Pueblo State Park

719-561-9320

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