New students (min. age 16) may join GED classes after completing orientation and paying a $40 registration fee.
ACTIVE SHOOTER TRAINING - REGISTRATION IS FULL
The purpose of this training is to prepare the general public how to handle the threat of an Active Shooter wherever you might be. The class will teach you how to participate in your own survival, while leading others to safety. Though no one can guarantee success in this type of situation, this set of skills will greatly increase the odds of survival should anyone face this form of disaster.The Colorado Springs Astronomical Society will have several telescopes set up outside of the Visitor’s Center for everyone to view the stars and planets of the night sky. Meet in the Visitor Center parking lot.
Migrating birds are returning, while some have overwintered at Mueller, still others are passing through to summer breeding grounds further north. Come see and hear these along with a general nature hike. 1.5 mile slow-paced walk. Led by volunteer naturalist Michael along with Special Guest Joe LaFleur (local birding expert). You will be provided with some additional hints on bird identification. Meet at Elk Meadow Trailhead.
Volunteer Duties Include:
- Leading horses for clients during sessions
- Sidewalking with a client who is mounted
- Preparing horses and equipment for sessions
- Committees and community outreach
- Administrative duties
- Grounds maintenance
- Carpentry (as needed for projects and repairs)
- Horse training
- Stable duties
- Jr. Volunteers training program and youth outreach
Ever wanted to learn more about the forest and critters at Mueller State Park? Mueller has lots of wildlife and wildlands to see. We will learn about the basics of Mueller State Park's wilderness and wildlife and complete the requirements to become a Junior Ranger! Children and their grown ups should attend together. Meet outside the Visitor Center.
New students (min. age 16) may join GED classes after completing orientation and paying a $40 registration fee.
New students (min. age 16) may join GED classes after completing orientation and paying a $40 registration fee.
Ever wonder what it’d feel like to pet a deer, skunk, or bear? This is your chance to do it in a way that is safe for you and wildlife. Explore a variety of fur and skulls of Colorado native animals. Meet at the Visitor Center.
Learn the basics of surviving outside in this active program! All participants will go home with a feeling of accomplishment and their own survival items. Best for ages 3+.Meet at the Visitor Center.
Come celebrate with Claudia Lauzon and her son Benny Lauzon as they bring a spectacular new Restuarant to Woodland Park!
Joey and Kira, Denise Gard’s famous Border Collies travel to Australia for a fun and interactive dog program. Stay after the show and say “hello” to Joey and Kira and make a fun craft to take home.
Whether you’re new or a pro to the sport, archery at Mueller is a great time to test your skills! All supplies are provided, simply come with your listening ears and a good attitude. All ages are welcome; foam bows are available for younger kids. Some adaptable equipment is also available-call for more details. There will be a safety briefing at 1 and 2 p.m. You must attend one of these briefings in order to participate. Meet at the livery lot next to the equine campsites.
Wolf Tour
A flower for Mom
Snacks
New students (min. age 16) may join GED classes after completing orientation and paying a $40 registration fee.
Looking for a new Job?
Visit our annual Teller County Job Fair. Ages 16+
New students (min. age 16) may join GED classes after completing orientation and paying a $40 registration fee.
Hardcastle Home Services invites you to come join with them at the Ribbon Cutting to be held at 4:00 pm. with an Open House to follow until 6:00 pm
Get in touch with your creative side with this fun art program using items you can find outside! All ages are welcome. Guardians, please plan to stay with your child during the program. Meet at the camper services building.
Unwind & immerse in nature’s beauty through the relaxing practice of Forest Bathing/shinrin yoku, rooted in Japan. Join Forest Therapy Guide Jane for this 1 mile wander to quiet the busy mind, open the senses & enjoy connecting closely with the land, ending with tea brewed from local plants. Min. age 12 recommended. Dress for the weather, bring water & backpack for hands-free. Registration requested by calling the Visitor Center at 719-687-2366 ex 0. Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead.
Further information is on our website: http://www.woodlandparkwindsmphony.com.
New students (min. age 16) may join GED classes after completing orientation and paying a $40 registration fee.
Come along on this 1.5 mile general nature hike. See the beginning of Spring in the high country. Learn some of the montane trees and perhaps some of the birds of early spring. 1.5 mile slow-paced hike. Led by volunteer naturalist Michael. Meet at the south end of the visitor center parking lot.
New students (min. age 16) may join GED classes after completing orientation and paying a $40 registration fee.
Learn about a systematic yet creative approach to nature journaling. Discover that by observing and documenting natural objects, you become more alert and aware. In return, you possibly gain a deeper understanding of yourself. The theme this month is “Early Summer”. Please come with your own journal/notebook and writing utensil. Usually lasts 1.5-2 hours. Meet at the visitor center.
Watch the full moon rise over Pikes Peak and learn fun facts about the night sky. This is an easy one mile round trip hike. Dress for cool weather and bring a headlamp. Meet at Outlook Ridge Trailhead.
Explore the wonders of nature at your level! Best for ages 3-5. Meet at the camper services building.
Ever wanted to learn more about the aquatic critters at Mueller State Park? Mueller has lots of wildlife and wildlands to see, including wildlife in and around the ponds. We will learn about the basics of Mueller State Park's wilderness and aquatic wildlife and complete the requirements to become a Junior Ranger! Children and their grown ups should attend together. Meet at Dragonfly Pond.
New students (min. age 16) may join GED classes after completing orientation and paying a $40 registration fee.
New students (min. age 16) may join GED classes after completing orientation and paying a $40 registration fee.
Learn about a systematic yet creative approach to nature journaling. Discover that by observing and documenting natural objects, you become more alert and aware. In return, you possibly gain a deeper understanding of yourself. The theme this month is “Early Summer”. Please come with your own journal/notebook and writing utensil. Usually lasts 1.5-2 hours. Meet at the visitor center.
We are excited to extend a warm invitation to you to join Newmont Cripple Creek and Victor Gold Mine's Q2 Community Open House!
During this informative event, you will have the opportunity to engage with our Sustainability and External Relations team on topics including community engagement, investment strategy, sustainability, reclamation, and responsible mining practices.
We believe that open communication is essential for fostering a strong and collaborative relationship. Your presence at this event is highly valued, and we look forward to sharing our progress, answering your questions, and listening to your feedback.
Want to learn another good survival skill? Knot tying is important when building outdoor shelters, fishing, and rescuing yourself or others. Learn how to tie two commonly used knots. Everyone will create a project to take home. Best for ages 6+. Meet at the camper services building.