Discover Colorado's incredible biodiversity through wildlife viewing, bird watching, nature photography, and guided ecosystem tours. Experience majestic elk herds, mountain goats, black bears, and over 400 bird species in their natural habitats, from alpine meadows and pristine forests to wetlands and grasslands that showcase Colorado's stunning wilderness and conservation success stories
Historic cave tours in Glenwood Springs.
Scenic hiking trail in Lone Tree with panoramic views.
Scenic garden in Breckenridge with native alpine flora.
A community observatory in the dark sky designated town of Westcliffe.
A high-altitude research observatory near the summit of Mount Blue Sky (formerly Mt. Evans).
A private observatory near Colorado Springs used for astronomical research and outreach.
An academic observatory near Durango that welcomes the public for special viewing events.
Outdoor village with food, drink, and artisan shops.
Creek-side trails with playgrounds and picnicking
Pine forests with hiking and sledding
Reservoir with boating, fishing, and hiking
Grasslands with hiking and wildlife viewing
Forested trails with hiking and picnicking
Red rock formations with hiking and wildlife
Urban park with trails and dog park
Meadows and wetlands with hiking trails
Hiking and horseback riding with forest views
Urban river trail for walking and biking
Urban park with trails and mountain views
Hiking and mountain biking with canyon views
Hiking and mountain biking with red rock formations
Unique rock formations with hiking and biking
Hiking and biking with views of Flatirons
Fishing, hiking, and picnicking along Bear Creek
Historic ranch with hiking and mountain biking