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Get to Know the Life!

 05/23/2025  |  09:00 AM - 11:30 AM
  Ramsay-Shockey Open Space  |  Registration Required

Guided Hike/Program - Mixed Ages

It's spring! Many plants and animals thrive at Ramsay-Shockey Open Space, and we're going to explore them. On this guided hike, we'll learn about what lives here and how our native plants and animals have adapted to survive and create the next generation. This is part of the "Get to Know" series at Ramsay-Shockey Open Space. Topics include ecology, history, and how Larimer County Department of Natural Resources manages this property. Participants will hike the Shoshone Loop (approximately 2 miles). This hike will be moderately difficult, traveling over unpaved trails, uneven surfaces, moderate elevation gain, and may include mud. Most of the trail is shaded and pit toilets are available. There is no potable water. Program is free, but registration and parking pass ($10/day) is required. You can also check out a free Discover Pack from one of our offices or your local library and use the included temporary parking pass to visit the park for free: https://www.larimer.gov/naturalresources/discover-pack This location does not have a pay station, so make sure to stop by the Administrative Offices (1800 S County Rd 31, Loveland), which are right on your way, or the Blue Mountain Trailhead (at Pinewood Reservoir, the first trailhead), to buy one. Carpooling is recommended as parking is limited. 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: 5
Maximum Participants: 15

Registration is required for this activity. Click "register" to reserve your spot.

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Ellen Harris
(970) 498-5629

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Ellen H - Naturalist

I'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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Michael R - Naturalist

I have been a resident of Larimer County since 1971. Being active in the outdoors is one of the great things about living in Colorado, where there is a large amount of public space to explore. Fishing and hiking are my 2 most common activities in Larimer County Parks.


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