Colorado’s St. Vrain State Park’s Interpretive Programs for August 10-11
OutdoorHub 08.07.12
St. Vrain State Park offers visitors high quality recreation and great educational programs. Through the interpretive programs, made possible by funding from the Colorado Lottery and Great Outdoors Colorado, St. Vrain provides 45 educational events that explore the natural and cultural resources at the park. Get to know the park and naturalist Sarah Olsen with these hands-on programs that continue all summer!
Friday, Aug. 10
Campfire Story Time – Amphitheater – 9 p.m.
Join St. Vrain State Park for an evening of nocturnal knowledge, stories, and nighttime fun! Marshmallows provided. Please bring a camp chair!
Saturday, Aug. 11
Jr. Ranger Program – Camper Services Building – 11 a.m.
Check out our newest Jr. Ranger Program! Learn what it takes to become a Jr. Ranger, and participate in nature related scavenger hunt. Complete your handbook to earn a badge!
Saturday, Aug. 11
Pond Life – Camper Services Building – 3 p.m.
Come and Learn all about the intricate ecosystem of the ponds at St. Vrain State Park. Participate in fun water experiments, wade into a pond, and use nets to discover what lives in a pond!
Programs are free with admission to the park, $7 per day or $70 for an annual pass. All ages and abilities are welcome. Visitors are asked to please dress in weather-appropriate clothing, bring plenty of water, sunscreen and bug spray, and be prepared to spend about an hour outside. No reservations needed. For questions or comments, please call St. Vrain State Park at 303-485-0186.