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At Walking Mountains Science Center we provide locals and visitors from pre-k to gray with opportunities to explore nature, gain a scientific understanding, and learn about the many wonders of our mountain environment through natural science and sustainability programs.
We envision a future where everyone in the community understands the science of nature and is inspired to take action as an environmental steward.
Come explore your curious nature with us at the Tang Campus in Avon, Nature Discovery Center on Vail Mountain or Vail Nature Center!
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Backcountry Guided Hike
August 4 @ 7:30 am | Walking Mountains Science Center
Join the Walking Mountains’ hiking club for a full day hike on some of the Eagle Valley’s most spectacular trails. Our guides, all Wilderness First Responders and Certified Interpretive Guides, […]
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Bird Walk – Vail
August 4 @ 9:00 am | Vail Nature Center
Join a Naturalist for an hour long educational exploration of everything avian. Our bird walks are a great way to learn about the ecology and how to identify the wide […]
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Free Nature Walk – Avon
August 4 @ 2:00 pm | Walking Mountains Science Center
A free nature walk is the perfect introduction to Colorado’s natural world. Join a Naturalist for a free gentle educational hike through aspen and riparian communities at our Avon location. […]
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Wildflower Walk – Vail
August 5 @ 11:30 am | Vail Nature Center
Join Vail Nature Center staff on our leisurely one-hour Vail wildflower walks through the woods and meadows to learn about the native flowers that carpet the mountains, the conditions they […]
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Free Avon Nature Walk
August 5 @ 2:00 pm | Walking Mountains Science Center
A free nature walk is the perfect introduction to Colorado’s natural world. Join a Naturalist for a free gentle educational hike through aspen and riparian communities at our Avon location. […]
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Creekside Nature Tour – Vail
August 5 @ 2:00 pm | Vail Nature Center
Join a Naturalist and dive into the wonderful world of water on an hour long educational adventure along the Gore Creek. No registration necessary, just show up with a mask […]
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Beaver Pond Tour – Vail
August 5 @ 7:00 pm | Public Parking, 3891 Big Horn Rd, Vail, CO 81657
Beavers are one of the animals that define the Rocky Mountains and Vail is lucky to have a healthy beaver population right in town. The evening begins in East Vail, […]
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Backcountry Guided Hike
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Join the Walking Mountains’ hiking club for a full day hike on some of the Eagle Valley’s most spectacular trails. Our guides, all Wilderness First Responders and Certified Interpretive Guides, […]
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Bird Walk – Avon
August 6 @ 9:30 am | Walking Mountains Science Center
Join a Naturalist for an hour long educational exploration of everything avian. Our bird walks are a great way to learn about the ecology and how to identify the wide […]
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- Colorado Day 2024: Our State BoundariesAugust 1 marked the Centennial State’s 144th birthday and the observance of Colorado Day. Our scenic beauty, friendly communities and outdoor sports make this a day worth celebrating. Another aspect of state pride; Colorado’s rectangular/square shape. Upon closer inspection, this is not a valid brag. In accordance with what we... 越墙看国外网加速软件
- 越墙看国外网加速软件Frequently visitors to Walking Mountains Science Center and my friends alike tell me stories about their disappointing camping experiences. In these experiences, someone arrives at a beautiful campsite on our public lands only to find trash or toilet paper strewn about. In other stories campsites are found unattended with hot... Read more
- Beauty is in the Eyes of the Bee-holder: Why are Flowers so Pretty?If you’ve had the chance to go hiking this summer in the Colorado Rockies, you may have noticed the myriad of wildflowers rising from their sleepy slumbers to adorn the meadows and slopes of our beloved mountains. Scarlet Gilia boast bright red flowers shaped like trumpets. Columbine open their white... Read more