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Fresh off the Trail: Paintbrush Sighting

Posted by Walking Mountains on Jul 20, 2017 4:06:14 PM
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It is the time of the year we like to play “find the color of the sunset!” and the easiest way is to look for the gorgeous paintbrush blooms. Check out the yellow alpine varieties on exposed mountain peaks or to hike through fields of magenta, fuchsia, and maroons, check out Uneva Peak or Kokomo Pass. All paintbrush are members of the figwort family like the pink elephant heads and the louseworts we see in wet meadows.

Check out our comprehensive Colorado Wildflower Guide here!

Don’t miss out on a fully-immersive experience with our wildflower expert! Click here to see a detailed schedule of where you can adventure this summer!

2017 Full Day Hikes
Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays (6/6 – 9/1)
Tuesdays & Fridays (9/5 – 10/31)

2017 Family Hikes (6/8-10/5)
Summer Hikes: Thursdays | 9:00am – 1:00pm (6/8-8/31)
Fall Color Hikes: Wednesday & Thursdays | 9:00 am – 1:00 pm (9/6-10/5)

Topics: Wildflower Update, Fresh Off The Trail

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