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Staunton State Park (Jefferson County)
3/3/2024
8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Leader:
Wes Donnell wdonnell7584@gmail.com or 7206487305
Trip Difficulty: Strenuous
Directions
Meet at King Soopers in Aspen Park off Highway 285 at 25637 Conifer Road. Meet at the south side of the parking lot overlooking Hwy 285.
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This trip is limited to the first 8 registrations.
Habitats to bird: Aspen, Conifer Forest
This will be an active trip, hiking several miles on park trails, some with steeper inclines. We will look out for the hardy birds that reside in montane mixed woodlands during the winter, like woodpeckers, nuthatches, crossbills, jays, nutcrackers, and diurnal raptors. Birders of any level are welcome. Plan to dress warmly in layers; wear sturdy hiking boots; and bring binoculars, plenty of water, snacks, sunglasses, and sunscreen. In case of poor trail conditions, Yaktrax/Micro-Spikes may be required. Restrooms will be available at trailheads within the park. A daily fee or annual State Parks pass is required to enter, but we will carpool a short distance from Aspen Park.
6 people have registered for this trip. There are 2 spaces left.
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