Learn basic survival skills everyone can use! This information is great for kids and adults. Ages 5 and up. Meet at the Visitor Center.
Book Description:
Arona likes to keep her life and emotions as ordered and tidy as the books neatly lining her shop shelves. But when Watson, a handsome stranger, starts visiting her bookshop, everything about her life begins to spin dangerously out of control.
When she wakes up one morning with a sprained ankle, and another morning with a black eye, is it psychosomatic? Or is there a Divine Being somehow interrupting her plans with plans of His own? As Arona finds herself helping people in ways she never expected and can’t seem to control, she’s not so sure she wants to continue. But then there’s this handsome stranger who always seems to be involved.
Don’t miss this exciting, mind-bending, wild, adventure through space and time!
Do you know how to tell a wild cat track from a wild dog track? What about scat? Come and learn about these differences and more. Once you know your stuff you will be sent on a scavenger hunt to find and identify some tracks for yourself. If the high is below 32 degrees this program will be inside. Meet at the Visitor Center.
FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 2025! SET SAIL FOR SUCCESS!
Join us for our "Annual Gala". An exciting and memorable evening to celebrate & recognize our Chamber Members on Friday, March 14, 2025. A date definitely to be reserved on your calendar and an event not to be missed.Embark on a tropical journey of collaboration, growth, and celebration as we honor the businesses and leaders shaping our shared success.
The first day of Spring is approaching which means soon we will see melting snow, plants reblooming and hibernating animals waking up from a long Winter's rest. If you know a kiddo ages 6-12 who enjoys learning and exploring nature in every season, this program is for them. Guardians are asked to join their kids during this program.
Register by calling the Visitor Center or online via the Mueller State Park FB event page.
This is a guided adventure led by Debbie, Certified Interpretive Guide and Naturalist Instructor at Pikes Peak State College. Discover the history, science and art of observing nature and recording observations. Then practice your own skills. All materials will be provided for you; you are welcome to bring your own journal if you’d prefer. Come prepared for a short hike, sitting outdoors for a short period of time (some chairs will be available), and changing weather. Ages 16+.
Register by calling the Visitor Center or via the Mueller Facebook event page.
Meet at the Visitor Center.11:00 AM-12:00 Noon– FREE Program, Ute Pass Historical Society, 231 E. Henrietta Ave., Woodland Park
Learn to identify common local birds by sight and sound. This session includes birds like Sparrows, Warblers and Tanagers.
Did you know that Mueller is applying to become a Dark Sky Park through DarkSky International? This is a long process. Find out why keeping our skies dark at night is so important to us and the natural world, making it a worthwhile goal.
At the Visitor Center.