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Snowy blanketing trees and bushes at Pella Crossing.

Winter Solstice Night Walk (Longmont)

 12/20/2025  |  04:30 PM - 06:30 PM
  Pella Crossing  |  Registration Required

Natural History - All Ages Welcome

On the longest night of the year, experience what the night has to offer. Join volunteer naturalists for a flat, easy, 1-mile walk around the ponds at Pella Crossing. Explore open space after hours and discover the secrets of the dark, including local nocturnal wildlife, and watch the waning crescent moon set across the ponds.

Minimum Participants: 5
Maximum Participants: 30

Registration is required for this activity.


Boulder County wants to ensure that everyone has equal access to our programs, activities, and services. To request an Americans with Disability Act (ADA) accommodation, please email [email protected], or call 303-441-1386. Submit your request as early as possible, and no later than two business days before the event.

If you need help in another language, please email [email protected], or call 303-678-6277. Contact us as early as possible, and no later than three business days before the event.


Contact
Carlos Lerma
(720) 698-0694
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Leader/Volunteer Info

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Deborah P - Volunteer Naturalist

I retired from Boulder County Parks & Open Space in 2022. I love sharing information about the natural world and our local history with children and adults. I also love teaching astronomy and helping people better understand how celestial motion works, and how dark skies are important to us all.


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Janet S - Volunteer Naturalist

I grew up in Boulder County, and have always loved the landscape here, from the plains to the high peaks. One of my parents was a scientist and the other a visual artist, and both perspectives have influenced my life; I want to be able to understand how things work, and also to appreciate their beauty. I think one of the most important challenges for humankind right now is to understand our place in the ecosystem, and learn to live like the rest of the natural world is our kin.


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Roylene M - Volunteer Naturalist


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