• $5.00 – Member price
  • $10.00 – Non- Member price

Date & Time Details: Sunday, Oct 27th 1pm. Meet at the fire circle in front of the Horseshoe Lodge.

Location: Mountain Park Campus

Address: 9112 Pueblo Mountain Park Rd. Beulah, CO 81023

Contact: Ashley Nestman
ashley@hikeandlearn.org
719-485-4444

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Geology & Park History Hike through Devil’s Canyon

With Ranger Pine

October 27, 2019

lodgehistoricAs we approach the Pueblo Mountain Park’s 100 year anniversary in 2020, come hike the historic Devil’s Canyon Trail and learn about how geologic processes and cultural history have formed our beloved Mountain Park.

Hike Difficulty: Moderate

  • Dress to be outdoors. Wear good hiking shoes.
  • Bring water and a light snack.
  • Trails are generally in good condition, but do have rocky, uneven sections. 
  • Moderate elevation gain. Mileage (2-3 miles)
  • This is a non-smoking hike.

If you would like to add an overnight experience to your guided hike you can book a room at our Historic Horseshoe Lodge!   https://hikeandlearn.secure.retreat.guru/program/book-a-room/

*Please note that registration is required to secure your spot. Walk-ups are welcome but are not guaranteed a spot on the hike in the event that maximum program capacity has been reached. This policy ensures the safety and well-being of program participants.

*Cancellations requested 14-8 days before the program start date will be fully refundable. We are sorry, but we cannot give any refunds when there is a cancellation 0-7 days before the program start date. 

*Weather Cancellation policy: In the event of inclement weather, we may have to cancel this event. Registered guests will be notified ASAP and a refund will be issued.

Thank you for your understanding of our policies.

Leader

Ranger Pine
A lifelong outdoorsman, David Martin (AKA Ranger Pine) has been an Environmental Educator at the Pueblo Mountain Park for the last decade. His passion is connecting people of all ages to Nature. Although his time is mostly dedicated to executing the elementary level education programs and camps at the Nature & Wildlife Discovery Center’s mountain and river campuses, he also writes, teaches and guides hikes on the side, most notably guiding seasonal forages for wild mushrooms and medicinal herbs of the mountain and canyon west. He is a proponent of conscious living and mindfulness, he is a published writer and…
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