Ranger Talks, Rocky Mountain National Park

Ranger Led Talks

Want to learn a little more about Rocky Mountain National Park? If you are curious about the foliage, the flowers, the wildlife and the natural features of the park then join one of the ranger led talks throughout each season. the speaker topics vary by year and season. Who better to learn from than the park rangers.

Organization: AllTrips.com
Date: 05/21/2013 update info
Time: 2:00:00 PM - 3:00:00 PM
Event Cost: Free
Venue: Various Locations in Rocky Mountain National Park,CO
Contact: Rocky Mountain National Park
Phone: (970) 627-3471
Email:
Website: www.nps.gov/romo/planyourvisit/ranger_led_activities.htm
Event Details:

Download their schedule of ranger-led programs here: http://www.nps.gov/romo/planyourvisit/ranger_led_activities.htm

  • Free to park visitors
  • Held daily and weekly throughout the visitor season
  • check a park newsletter for times and topics

Overview: Did you ever want to ask a ranger any question at all? Then you should find yourself at one of the many ranger led talks in Rocky Mountain National Parks Visitor centers throughout the year.  Quick nature briefs, Ask a Ranger Map Q&A's, a featured talk on a native creature and the Naturalist's Choice program can answer many of your questions. These chats, led by a park ranger vary from year to year and cover a vast array of park related topics.

When: These talks vary by season. Talks are typically scheduled daily throughout the summer and falls seasons.There are several featured in the spring season as well. Check at the visitor centers or the park newsletter for times and dates.

Where: These Ranger Led Talks are held at the visitor centers throughout the park.

Fees: These talks are free to park visitors. 

Details: Most of these activities and talks are held in accessible areas so that all park visitors can enjoy. Seek out a park newsletter or the events list at a visitor center to see exact topics and times for the season you are traveling in.

Past topics have included:
  • Here Come the Beetles
  • Hot Topics of the Park
  • Life on the Edge
  • Children's specific programs
  • Skins and Skulls
  • Amazing Beavers
  • All About Elk
  • and many more

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