Ouray County: Mountain Rescue

Gain critical outdoor safety knowledge and go behind the scenes of mountain rescues with Ouray County Mountain Rescue member Sean Hart.

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About this Event

Prepare for an evening of thrilling insights and essential knowledge as Sean Hart, a dedicated member of Ouray County Mountain Search and Rescue, presents "Mountain Search and Rescue." This captivating program will take you behind the scenes of real-life mountain rescues, offering a unique look into the brave efforts and critical skills required to navigate the challenging backcountry. Learn invaluable tips for outdoor safety and preparedness directly from an expert, ensuring your next adventure is both exciting and secure.

Location: Dutch Charlie Entrance at the park Visitor Center

Ridgway State Park offers weekly outdoor education programs designed for all ages and interests. All guests are welcome to participate and discover more about the park's natural environment, wildlife, history,  outdoor recreation, and other exciting local information.

Location

Friday, Aug 29, 2025

7:00 pm

Friday, Aug 29, 2025

8:30 pm

Friday, Aug 29, 2025

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Registration is required

No registration required

All Ages

Shelby Martinez

970-318-1799

[email protected]

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