Wildflower Wednesday

Wildflower Wednesdays are guided walks with local plant experts in the lush scenery of Cheyenne Mountain State Park. Join us before the season is over to learn more about the natural world. 

Cheyenne Mountain State Park Wildflowers with mountain in distance

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About this Event

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. 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 30 people and registration is required through this link. This is a popular hike, so we keep a waiting 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.

Audience: All Ages welcome

Pets not permitted

Park Entry Fee required

Location: Visitor Center 

Start Time: 9:00am

End Time: 11:00am

Time Duration: 2 hours

https://cpwconnect.state.co.us/D/CMSP/Calendar

Contact for questions:

Cheyenne Mountain State Park: 719-576-2016

[email protected]

Location

Wednesday, Jul 8, 2026

9:00 am

Wednesday, Jul 8, 2026

11:00 am

Wednesday, Jul 8, 2026

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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