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What's Happening In March At Roxborough State Park?
Free naturalist-led events will take place at the park. entrance fee to park is $8.

From CO State Parks:Come learn about nature and watch Roxborough State Park change with the seasons, as park naturalists will lead you on a journey of discovery through our guided hikes and activities planned for the month of March.
Programs, sponsored by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, are free. However, please remember that all vehicles entering the park must purchase a $8 daily pass or display a valid annual pass. Please note that most programs require reservations. For information about reservations, call the park at 303-973-3959.Please sign up for all programs (except Moonlight Hikes) through Eventbrite through this link, which can also be found on our website and on our events Facebook page . We will no longer be taking phone reservations, but please call if you need assistance. As always, our program date and events can be found on our website, in our Rambles Newsletter, and on our Facebook page.Sunday, March 10: Rox-Talk | 9 a.m. – Noon
Join Naturalist Mary Taylor near the fireplace or on the patio for an informational conversation about what the rocks tell us about their origins and the environments in which they formed. Reservations via Eventbrite are required.Sunday, March 17: Leave No Trace on the Patio | 10 a.m.Start the year with Leave No Trace. Mark your calendars for this event. Reservations via Eventbrite are required. Meet at the visitor center.Sunday, March 17: Guided Bird Walks | 8:30 a.m.Join Naturalist Jill Holden and grab your bird book and binoculars. These hikes are for all ability levels. Dress accordingly with the weather. Reservations via Eventbrite are required. Meet at the visitor center.Saturday, March 23: Roxy Puppet Theater | 10:30 a.m.Join the Roxy Puppet player for fun, wild, and wacky tales of Roxborough wildlife.
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Reservations via Eventbrite are required 24 hrs. prior to event. Meet at the visitor center.Sunday, March 24: Rox-Talk | 9 a.m. – NoonJoin Naturalist Mary Taylor near the fireplace or on the patio for an informational conversation about what the rocks tell us about their origins and the environments in which they formed. Reservations via Eventbrite are required.