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Hikes for Seniors: Winter in the Foothills

 01/08/2026  |  01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
  Heil Valley Ranch Wapiti Trailhead  |  Registration Required

Natural History - Seniors

Meet us in the foothills to welcome winter and the changes the season brings. Hike among the ponderosas and discover how animals and plants find refuge during this time.

Minimum Participants: 5
Maximum Participants: 15

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
(303) 678-6214
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Leader/Volunteer Info

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Anne A - Volunteer Naturalist

retired avid gardener for, pollinators and flowers and food through the year learning how to adapt to very low rain conditions interested in the food webs in ecology and adaption mechanisms by all living things


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Anne B - Volunteer Naturalist

I enjoy being outdoors and delight in the harmony that nature’s diversity brings. As a volunteer naturalist, I hope to promote an increased appreciation of our natural environment and how important this connection is to individual and community well-being.


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Gaia M - Volunteer Naturalist

I am a lover of plants, a student of native plant gardening, an avid hiker and a retired psychologist. I've spent most of my adult life in Boulder learning this land while working at Counseling & Psychological Services at CU and teaching at CU and Naropa. I look forward to engaging with others in deepening our sense of connection to this awesome place, and in opening our senses to the land and water and plants and critters whose lives we are entangled with.


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