Devil's Backbone Open Space has been used in many ways by a variety of people, so how did it become an Open Space? Historic trends and individual actions have created what we know of today as Devil's Backbone Open Space. Find out about how humans have stewarded this place from ancient times to the modern day! This is the third in a series of hikes at Devil's Backbone Open Space centered on getting to know this wonderful place better. Hikes are held on the second Thursday of the month from September-December- check out the calendar to register for future hikes! Topics include geology, ecology, history, and how Larimer County Department of Natural Resources manages this property. This hike will be moderately difficult, traveling over unpaved trails, uneven surfaces, and may include mud. Registration is required. Parking permit required. Participants should bring: Sun protection (sunglasses, hat, sunscreen) Wear comfortable hiking/walking shoes (closed-toe recommended) Water Insect repellant (optional) Snacks Clothing appropriate for the weather Backpack (to carry it all)
Minimum Participants: 5Registration is required for this activity. Click "register" to reserve your spot.
General InfoI'm the Larimer County Education and Volunteer Specialist! I grew up in Longmont and have loved exploring the ecosystems of the Front Range. I want to share our amazing places with everyone, in whatever way people feel comfortable with.
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