
COLORADO BIRDING TRAILS
Join us on the Colorado Birding Trail and experience a wildlife adventure of your own! Explore Colorado’s incredible diversity of wildlife and the habitats they depend on in an unbelievably spectacular setting. From the dry grasslands of the short-grass prairie to the snowy peaks of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado has more than 400 species of birds for you to seek, find and observe in a seemingly endless variety of fantastic habitats. See you on the trail!
COLORADO BIRDING TRAIL: You can pick up a hard copy (it's also available online) of the Colorado Birding Trail booklet at the Dept. of Wildlife office at 4255 Sinton Rd. (where Aiken's monthly meetings are held). And, they're free!
The Colorado Birding Trail is well defined on the eastern plains. Now the CDOW is adding spots to the west. The latest site to be named is in Telluride. Learn more...
BEAR CREEK PARK and NATURE CENTER

Bear Creek's Nature Center is a great place for kids.
245 Bear Creek Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80906
Phone 520-6387
From I-25 Exit 141, go west on US Hwy 24 to 26th Street. Turn left (south) on 26th and proceed about 2 miles to Bear Creek Road.
Open Wednesday – Friday, 9 am – 2 pm, Saturday 9 am – 4 pm.
Hike the foothills, search for mule deer, and discover Bear Creek! Scrub oak thicket, ponderosa pine forests, meadows, a mountain creek, and abundant foothills wildlife attract children and adults to Bear Creek Regional Park and Nature Center. Interpretive programs, special events, guided and self-guided tours, and media presentations are offered all year.
Outside, two miles of self-guiding nature trails wind through the short grass prairie, scrub oak woodlands and cottonwood riparian communities. The nature trails are for "foot traffic only" and pets are prohibited.
All current programs are listed at: Bear Creek Nature Center Programs. Call 719-520-6387 for more information and to register. |