Nature EdVentures

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A young boy looks through binoculars during nature camp.

 

Nature EdVentures LogoThe Metro District offers a variety of programs to foster responsible stewardship of the environment and our community. These programs offer youth and adults hands-on learning opportunities and encourage viewing our environment in a respectful manner.

Throughout the year, the Metro District’s park rangers and staff offer programs that emphasize education and stewardship of the parks and open space areas in Highlands Ranch. Nature programs and presentations are also available to groups and schools. For more information or to schedule a park ranger to visit your organization, please call the Metro District’s Recreation Services staff at 303-791-2710.

Upcoming Nature EdVentures Programs

Park Ranger Pop-up Nature Center: Earth Day & Arbor Day

 

Join us this Friday, April 26, to discover more about the wonder of nature and how we can help protect our ecosystem. Most Douglas County students are out of school and our Metro District park rangers will be at Big Dry Creek Park, 9898 Atherton Way, from 9:30-11 a.m. for a free Pop-Up Nature Center. We'll be celebrating Earth Day and Arbor Day with activities and fun info for kids and families.

 

Ages: All ages

This Pop-up Nature Center is free to attend and registration is not required.

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