Little Naturalists: Sensory Hike

Join us at Lake Pueblo State Park for Little Naturalists: Sensory Hike! This program is designed for preschool age children and their grown-ups. We explore and experience the world with all five of our senses. For this week’s Little Naturalists we will put that into practice by going on a sensory hike along a gentle gravel trail near the river.  

About this Event

Join us at Lake Pueblo State Park for Little Naturalists: Sensory Hike! This program is designed for preschool age children and their grown-ups. We explore and experience the world with all five of our senses. For this week’s Little Naturalists we will put that into practice by going on a sensory hike along a gentle gravel trail near the river. This program will meet at the Osprey Picnic Area located at the far end of the Rock Canyon area of the park, east of the dam. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. All programs are free with a valid State Parks Pass.  

Location

Thursday, Jul 17, 2025

9:30 am

Thursday, Jul 17, 2025

10:30 am

Thursday, Jul 17, 2025

9:30 am - 10:30 am

Registration is required

No registration required

Youth Only

Lake Pueblo State Park

719-561-9320

[email protected]

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