Professor Tom Huber ESTES PARK Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden viewed Colorado as the next best place for mining and resource development for the United States following the Civil War. His well-known survey created during the 1870s was intended to hasten that process. Tom Huber, Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, selected … Continue reading
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Longs Peak: Experience the Keyhole Route, Aug. 18, 26
ESTES PARK Do you aspire to reach the summit of Longs Peak? Are you inspired by the lofty rock faces and pinnacles of Rocky Mountain National Park’s highest mountain? Join climbing rangers Everett Phillips and Mitch Musci, on a photographic journey to the top, and back down safely. This free program will be held Thursday, … Continue reading
Explore high tales of Longs Peak, July 1
ESTES PARK – Within Rocky Mountain National Park, Longs Peak is arguably the most iconic peak. It has a face chiseled by glaciers, ridges that with-stand brutal winds and temperatures, and a summit that has whispered invites to many courageous men and women throughout time. Join Rocky Mountain Conservancy Field Institute as we explore the … Continue reading
Saturday evening programs at Rocky Mountain National Park, Sept. 20 & 27
Estes Park, CO – Enjoy upcoming Saturday evening programs through September at 7 p.m. at the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center in Rocky Mountain National Park. As the park celebrates its Centennial, the programs will honor the past and celebrate the present to inspire future generations. On Saturday, Sept. 20, at 7 p.m., join a park … Continue reading