June |
June 7th, 2021 – The Science Behind Wildlife Life Closures & Sustainable Trails w/VVMTA
5:00-8:00pm, $10 ($5 for Eagle Valley Young Professionals*)
For our first hike we join our friends at the Vail Valley Mountain Trails Alliance to explore the importance of the many wildlife closures currently in place on our favorite trails. For this program we will hike the Cougar Ridge Trail towards Lionshead rock, in Minturn Colorado.
June 27th & 29th – The Science Behind the Music in Nature w/the Runaway Grooms
4:45 – 8:30pm, $25 ($15 for Eagle Valley Young Professionals*)
Explore the connection between music and nature with our valley’s own band, The Runaway Grooms! This exciting program will take place on the West Grouse Creek & Meadow Mountain Trails and feature an intimate acoustic show on the slopes of Meadow Mountain.
August |
Join Walking Mountains’ naturalist & backcountry guide Lindsay Gilkerson on a hike exploring our senses and the connection between mindfulness and the outdoors. This hike blends guided mediations with movement as we learn to connect with ourselves and our environment. Location and details for this program are to be announced, so check back on our website soon for more information!
August 28th – The Science Behind Nature Photography w/Todd Winslow Pierce
7:00am – 12:00pm, $25 ($15 for Eagle Valley Young Professionals)
September |
September – The Science Behind the Art of Fall Colors
To conclude our summer line up we will explore the science of color, and how to express Colorado’s most scenic season through art. Details for this program are to be announced, so check back soon!
See below for our full line up. Visit www.walkingmountains.org/hike and scroll to Science Behind on the Trail to register for any or all of these fun programs!
Nathan Boyer-Rechlin is the Community Outreach Coordinator at Walking Mountains, and coordinates & guides WMSC’s backcountry hiking programs.
Hike with Walking Mountains!
If you are interested in exploring your local backcountry trails with a guide, or learning more about the wildlife (and how to track them) or snow science of our valley, join Walking Mountains Science Center for half day snow shoe tours in the White River National Forest each Tuesday and Thursday. Programs include tracking programs and snow science hikes. For more information and to register visit www.walkingmountains.org/snowshoe.