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Family Nature Summits: Black Hills Summit
Sign-ups will officially open on June 28th at 9 PDT/ 11 CDT/ 12 EDT. Activities without signup limits are available now. Need help? The Summit Handbook and our pick a hike guide are helpful resources! Email [email protected] with additional questions or message us in Sched!

Session availability is subject to change due to weather, availability, and interest. Classes with fewer than 5 participants are subject to cancellation. 

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Monday, August 3
 

6:15am MDT

Morning Meditation
Monday August 3, 2026 6:15am - 6:45am MDT
Join Heather Fenyk in a grounding morning meditation class designed to help you transition from sleep to waking life with clarity, intention, and peace. Before diving into the noise and demands of your Summit Schedule, step into a calm, supportive space where you can quiet the mind, connect with your breath, and cultivate a sense of inner steadying.
Whether you are looking to reduce morning anxiety, improve focus, or simply find a pocket of stillness in a busy week, this class offers the perfect energetic reset.
Faculty
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Heather Fenyk

President, Lower Raritan Watershed Partnership
It's all about watersheds! I love talking about civic science, community stewardship of urban lands, environmental education, and getting city folk out and exploring the wilds of central New Jersey. Talk to me about Environmental Justice, community resilience, and using technology... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 6:15am - 6:45am MDT

7:00am MDT

Photography & Scenic Drive - Rushmore, Crazy Horse & Needles Highway
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 7:00am - 12:00pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
If you want to travel along a great road and see the best sights to photograph in Custer State Park, this is the trip for you. We will leave early (7 AM) to get the best warm morning light on the presidential faces, but we will photograph them from an unusual perspective. Iron Mountain Road winds through the Ponderosa Pines of Custer SP and the Black Hills, making its way toward Mt. Rushmore. Along this road, we will pass through three short tunnels, each of which frames the faces of all four presidents on Mt. Rushmore. We will make a stop at each tunnel to capture these unique photos, along with a stop at Norbeck Overlook, which also gives a great view of the presidents of Mt. Rushmore. Next, we stop at Mt. Rushmore proper to get the traditional and close-up view.

We then make our way to the majestic silhouette of the iconic Crazy Horse Memorial. We will not go into the memorial, but we will be able to photograph Crazy Horse from a distance. Then it is onward through a few more tunnels for a stop at the most photographed lake in the Black Hills, Sylvan Lake. This lake is known for its large granite cliffs that hang over the lake. If we have a still morning with no wind, the reflections are amazing. After Sylvan Lake, we pass through the narrowest tunnel in the Black Hills, roughly 8 feet-4 inches wide (yes, our van will fit), the Needles Eye Tunnel. The other side of this tunnel drops us into the Needles District, where hundreds of granite spires point toward the clouds and sky, and we stop to photograph clouds, trees, sky, and majestic spires. This whole excursion is a photographic extravaganza. Join us. 
Faculty
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Matt Hays

Hiking & Photography, Faculty
Matt Hays is an avid hiker, backpacker, rock-climber, skier, and mountaineer. He has climbed all fifty-four fourteeners in Colorado numerous times, many in the winter. He has also climbed Mt. Whitney, CA and the Grand Teton in Wyoming via the Exum Ridge. He summited Mt. Rainier in... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 7:00am - 12:00pm MDT

7:15am MDT

$$ Tour - Buffalo Safari Jeep Tour
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 7:15am - 9:30am MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Explore the famous Custer State Park Wildlife Loop in an open-air jeep with a Custer State Park guide. A 1.5 - 2 private, guided adventure deep into the park to see free-roaming bison, pronghorn, elk, deer, the truly adorable prairie dogs, and begging burros. A much more intimate experience than one can do on their own, with exclusive use of private trails, and guides not only locating the wildlife but also imparting historical and educational facts.

Monday August 3, 2026 7:15am - 9:30am MDT
Creekside Lodge

7:15am MDT

$$ Rock Climbing - Beginning
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 7:15am - 2:00pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Join local outfitter, Sylvan Rocks, for a day of top roping at world-renowned climbing routes. Your adventure will begin at the Sylvan Rocks headquarters, where you will get fitted for all the gear you will need. After a short drive, you will hike behind the beautiful Sylvan Lake dam to the climbing location (approx 10 min). The cool thing about climbing in the Black Hills is that most of the strength you use comes from stepping, standing, and trusting your feet. You don’t have to be able to do a single pull-up to have fun climbing these rocks! Your guide will also teach you basic skills such as tying into the rope and belaying a partner on the top rope. This trip is appropriate for all climbing levels.

After climbing, you will have free time around Sylvan Lake to eat a picnic lunch and explore one of the most popular places in the park. Pack your suit for a dip in the lake, pop into the general store and eatery, walk the mile Lake Shore Trail, have a drink at the historic Sylvan Lake Lodge, or just find a spot to take in the beauty of the lake. 

Cost: $100
Monday August 3, 2026 7:15am - 2:00pm MDT

7:30am MDT

Geology of the Black Hills
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 7:30am - 12:00pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Take a field trip around the area to view geologic features associated with the uplift of the Black Hills of South Dakota. You will learn about the regional geology and the importance of pegmatites as we tour. We will see a variety of rock types and geologic structures, and finish our trip at two former mines where you will have the opportunity to collect your own keepsake specimens. We will drive up to most locations. One location has a short walk along level terrain. The former mines are close to the road but will have short walks on uneven, wooded terrain. 
Faculty
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Dave Egan

Geology Leader, Faculty
Dave Egan has enjoyed exploring and teaching about geology at Summits throughout the U.S., and occasionally Canada, for the past 30+ years. For folks of all ages, he provides an interpretation of the geology and natural setting in an understandable way, with the purpose of providing... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 7:30am - 12:00pm MDT

8:00am MDT

$$ Tour - Jewel Cave
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 8:00am - 12:00pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Guided Scenic Tour 1.5 hours
Discovered in 1900, Jewel Cave has over 200 miles of surveyed limestone passages. It is famous for its calcite crystals that sparkled like “jewels” by the light of their lanterns,  gypsum formations, and extensive limestone formations. Cave temperature is 49 degrees, and fully enclosed footwear is required (absolutely no openings); no bags of any kind are allowed on the cave tour.

Cost: $17
Faculty
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Danny McMurphy

Hike Leader & Cave Expert, Faculty
Danny McMurphy is a lifelong resident of Sullivan, Missouri, where he has raised 4 children, two sons and two daughters, and has 4 grandchildren. He and his wife, Linda, have been married for 56 years. He retired from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – St. Louis District in 2009... Read More →

Monday August 3, 2026 8:00am - 12:00pm MDT

8:00am MDT

Hike - Cathedral Spires / Sunday Gulch - all day (strenuous minus)
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 8:00am - 3:30pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
6.3 mile, 1300 foot total climb "strenuous minus"; one-way hike; 42 min. drive each way.

This gem of a route is simply the most lake and rock spire scenery one can pack into a hike. Not to be missed.** To make it more accessible & enjoyable, we will self-select into two groups. The group feeling a bit less fit will start from Cathedral Spires Trailhead, nicely providing an afternoon option for doing as little or as much of the Sylvan Lake & Sunday Gulch loops as desired. The other half will start on those loops and will have no options to skip anything in the afternoon. Your group may (or may not) switch leaders when you pass each other a bit before lunch.

**If not up for 1300 feet of climb(!), please choose, for some of the same scenery, the Cathedral Spires Hike, or one of the Summit rambles at the iconic, dramatic Sylvan Lake.
Faculty
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Amy Hahn

Hike Leader, Faculty

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Nigel Dabby

Hike Leader, Faculty
Nigel Dabby lives in Martinez, CA, and has been hiking, biking, climbing, backpacking, and skiing for more decades than he cares to admit. His initial introduction to the mountains and the outdoors was in his mid-20s and it took place in the Himalayas, initially in the Darjeeling area in Indi... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 8:00am - 3:30pm MDT

8:15am MDT

Architects of the Grassland: Explore the Prairie with American Prairie Naturalists
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 8:15am - 11:30am MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Step off the beaten path and into the complex, interconnected world of the American prairie. While the grasslands may look like an open expanse at first glance, they are actually a bustling, intricately woven ecosystem shaped by remarkable inhabitants. Join naturalists from American Prairie for an immersive walk in the prairie. On this casual walk, we will journey near a thriving prairie dog town and explore how three keystone species—bison, beavers, and prairie dogs—act as nature’s ultimate architects. You will discuss phenology and other seasonal observations, and the important role of disturbance ecology in shaping the plains. The walk will also discuss historic species loss on the plains, as well as and the work and research underway to help recover the populations and restore ecological processes of the prairie. 
American Prairie is a nonprofit with a mission is to create one of the largest nature reserves in the United States, a refuge for people and wildlife preserved forever as part of America’s heritage. They work with organizations such as the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and National Geographic.


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American Prairie

Corrie Williamson is American Prairie's Director of Community Outreach. Corrie works to increase awareness, support, and collaboration for American Prairie's conservation mission, with focus areas including the Advisory Board, neighbor relations, American Prairie Field School, and... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 8:15am - 11:30am MDT

8:30am MDT

History of Custer State Park
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 8:30am - 9:30am MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Join Custer State Park naturalist Aaron Douglass for an interpretive walk across the historic grounds of the State Lodge. Aaron will explore the history of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), presidential visitors and other notable guests who have passed through the Lodge, and the broader development of Custer State Park itself.  Expect a mix of historical context, interpretive anecdotes, and opportunities to ask questions.
Monday August 3, 2026 8:30am - 9:30am MDT

8:30am MDT

Tour - Crazy Horse Memorial
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 8:30am - 12:30pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
The Crazy Horse Memorial site includes the colossal mountain carving and a 40,000 square foot Welcome Center. You will be free to explore at your own pace. The Welcome Center includes theaters, the Native American Museum, and the Native American Educational & Cultural Center. You may choose to purchase a bus ride to the base of the mountain for $5. 
Faculty
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Betty Trummel

Rambles, Faculty
Betty Trummel is retired from a 35-year career of elementary teaching and 10 years as an adjunct professor at the university level. She's taught at over 40 Summits since 1983 and loves to reach out to learners of all ages to teach about the natural world and create a sense of wonder... Read More →

Monday August 3, 2026 8:30am - 12:30pm MDT

9:00am MDT

$$ Arts & Crafts- Craft Your Own Leather Medicine Pouch
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:00am MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Discover the ancient and rewarding art of leatherworking in this hands-on, introductory workshop. Perfect for beginners, this course guides you through the step-by-step process of creating your own custom leather medicine pouch—a sacred, wearable pocket traditionally used to carry meaningful items, stones, or herbs. During the workshop, the history and meaning behind medicine pouches for the Native Community will be discussed. 

Cost: $10
Faculty
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Michelle Reed

Faculty
A member of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Ojibwe, Michelle is one of the founders of the Woodland Sky native American Dance Troupe, sharing the culture and dances of Wisconsin’s first peoples. Michelle is also one of the lead female dancers for Brulé, a renowned Native American contemporary... Read More →
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Nagwaakwe (Nikki) Westerman

Daughter of Floyd Red Crow Westerman, a well-known Native American actor and musician, and Michelle Reed's sister. Nikki is an artist, a storyteller, teaches classes, and assists her sister Michelle on projects. Nikki has been recognized for creating designs, which include, but aren’t... Read More →

Monday August 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:00am MDT

9:30am MDT

Tour - Bison Center and Corral Tour- with Junior Naturalists
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 9:30am - 12:00pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Opened in 2022, the Custer State Park Bison Center has quickly become a must-see destination for visitors of all ages. This facility tells the full story of the park’s iconic bison herd through a broad array of engaging, interpretive, and hands-on displays. In addition to the indoor exhibits, ranger-led bison corral tours provide an invaluable up-close look at herd management and the ranching infrastructure that supports it. On these guided tours, staff explain the layout and function of holding pens, sorting chutes, and other handling facilities, show how feeding and water systems are organized, and discuss the practical aspects of population and range management. The tours are designed to demystify the day-to-day operations involved in maintaining a healthy, sustainable herd and to answer visitor questions about animal care, seasonal movements, and park stewardship.

Monday’s session will include adults and the Junior Naturalists for a lively, educational experience. On Monday, the adults on the tour will get the opportunity to sort the "Junior Naturalist Bison" through the holding pens. After the bison are sorted, they will head out, and the adults will finish the tour.

Monday August 3, 2026 9:30am - 12:00pm MDT

12:45pm MDT

$$ Tour- Wind Cave
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 12:45pm - 3:30pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
This one-hour tour is our least strenuous tour. It is a wonderful sample of Wind Cave. Small amounts of all of the beautiful cave formations - boxwork, cave popcorn, and flowstone - are seen along this 1/4 mile tour. The tour is designed for people with limited time or abilities. It enters and leaves the cave by elevator with 150 steps along the tour route.

Duration: 1 hour
Distance: 1/4 mile (1/2 kilometer)
Total stairs: 150
Difficulty: Moderate; stairs can be steep, slippery and dimly lit. Bending and stooping required.
Description: See boxwork, frostwork, flowstone and cave popcorn along this route.


"...[We] wonder if it will be possible to so describe those wonderful scenes as to represent with even a limited degree of fairness or justice the awe-inspiring grandeur of the entire trip, or the perfection of fragile loveliness formed and preserved as by special miracles in the Garden of Eden..." - Edward C Horn, Mazes and Marvels, 1898
Monday August 3, 2026 12:45pm - 3:30pm MDT
  Tour

1:00pm MDT

Ramble - Heddy Draw Ramble
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 1:00pm - 3:30pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Heddy Draw is a 15-minute drive from the State Game Lodge. The trail begins with a flat paved section that borders a section of the 2017 Legion Lake Fire, third-largest fire in South Dakota history. This trail is still heavily wooded and provides an opportunity to talk about fire ecology. A beautiful wooden shelter & platform give us a chance to take in the incredible view. We’ll continue on the level gravel path on this ridge, before turning around to complete the ramble. Total distance is approximately three quarters of a mile.
Faculty
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Betty Trummel

Rambles, Faculty
Betty Trummel is retired from a 35-year career of elementary teaching and 10 years as an adjunct professor at the university level. She's taught at over 40 Summits since 1983 and loves to reach out to learners of all ages to teach about the natural world and create a sense of wonder... Read More →

Monday August 3, 2026 1:00pm - 3:30pm MDT

1:00pm MDT

Hike - Little Devils Tower (vigorous plus)
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 1:00pm - 4:45pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
4.2 mile, 800-foot total climb "vigorous plus" out & back hike; 47 min. drive each way.

About ¾ of this hike overlaps with the Black Elk and Cathedral Spires/Sunday Gulch hikes. What's unique is a steep granite slab scramble to the top for the Black Hill's 2 nd best view, at 6,870 feet above sea level. It's as close to the "incredible rock spires" as possible, hiking through quaking aspen country on the way to and from. If you conclude that the rock formations & "look like huge pancakes turned on edge and stuck in the ground, " you'll get no argument.

At the top, after this Summit's steepest (but short) rock scramble, we'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the Cathedral Spires, Black Elk Peak, and much of the Black Hills.
Faculty
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Matt Hays

Hiking & Photography, Faculty
Matt Hays is an avid hiker, backpacker, rock-climber, skier, and mountaineer. He has climbed all fifty-four fourteeners in Colorado numerous times, many in the winter. He has also climbed Mt. Whitney, CA and the Grand Teton in Wyoming via the Exum Ridge. He summited Mt. Rainier in... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 1:00pm - 4:45pm MDT

1:30pm MDT

Art on the Trail
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 1:30pm - 3:00pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
 Join Marilyn ( who presently resides in Savannah, Georgia)  for an art lesson during the Summit. This will be a unique moment to record the surrounding images using pencil, watercolors, and drawing paper. We will proivde supplies or you are welcome to bring your own.  You may want to bring a book-sized sketch book as a journal of this trip. You may also bring your own inks and favorite color writing pens. We will consolidate all the equipment, plus your drinking water, into your day-pack as we wander and sketch. 


Faculty
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Marilyn Hartness

Art Professsor, Adult
Marilyn Hartness is always sketching and recording while walking on a trail.  The path becomes an amazing memory when there is an image or a few sentences recorded during a sensational experience.   Marilyn is a retired Fine Arts Professor from Wingate University. and she has participated... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 1:30pm - 3:00pm MDT

1:30pm MDT

Cowboy Poetry and the Legacy of Badger Clark
Monday August 3, 2026 1:30pm - 3:00pm MDT
Discover the distinctly American oral tradition of Cowboy poetry and learn about the life of Badger Clark, one of the original Cowboy Poets. Join English Professor, Sara Fuller, to explore the rhymes, rhythms, and realism that were born from the lived experiences of Cowboys and those who admire them. In this interactive class, you will expand your knowledge of a unique genre, discuss and interpret poems, and if you’re so inclined, try your hand at writing your own Cowboy or “Summiteer” poem. 
Monday August 3, 2026 1:30pm - 3:00pm MDT

1:30pm MDT

$$ Hand-Sewn Drumstick Workshop: Stories and Songs with Chris Estes
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 1:30pm - 3:30pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Make a full-size drumstick with Chris Estes. He is a powwow and hand drum singer. Hear stories of the drum and Chris’s experience growing up with the songs of his people. Hand sew a deer hide drumstick used for drumming. This will make a beautiful decorative conversation piece.
Faculty
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Chris Estes

Faculty
Chris is Lakota from the Lower Brulé Sioux Tribe of South Dakota. He is known for his work as a traditional dancer, singer, and performer with Brulé. The Brulé Music Group, based in South Dakota, has traveled the world showcasing contemporary Native American culture, and with millions... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 1:30pm - 3:30pm MDT

1:30pm MDT

Tending to Our Eco-emotions with Community and Nature Connection Practices
Monday August 3, 2026 1:30pm - 3:30pm MDT
Does thinking about the state of our planet ever get you down? "Ecological grief” and “climate-anxiety” are just a few of the terms used to describe the sometimes overwhelming sense of loss, despair, and worry that comes from bearing witness to ongoing environmental devastation and the impacts of climate change on ecosystems and human communities. In this workshop, we will explore community and nature connection practices to tend to our eco-emotions. After a short introduction to the topic of eco-emotions and nature therapy, we will engage in a community discussion that includes personal reflection and a guided group "resilience tree" craft. This will be followed by a selection of somatic practices to foster nature connection, including a short, silent awe walk or guided nature sit. Please bring a journal, if you feel inclined. We will come back together as a group to share the role of nature connection practices in coping with eco-emotions. The goal is to leave this session with increased compassion and a greater sense of community in the emotional labor that is part of caring for our Earth's ecosystems and human communities. 

This workshop is facilitated by Jessica Pratt, a community ecologist and teaching professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Irvine.

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Jessica Pratt

Guest Faculty, Adult
Jessica Pratt is a community ecologist and teaching professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Irvine. She is broadly interested in the application of ecological theory to environmental problem-solving, and in effective pedagogy... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 1:30pm - 3:30pm MDT

4:30pm MDT

Family Friendly- Meet the Mad (and Not-So-Mad) Scientists!
Monday August 3, 2026 4:30pm - 5:30pm MDT
Ever wondered what a real-life scientist actually does? Spoiler alert: They don't just hang out in dark labs mixing glowing green potions! This family-friendly event is designed for all ages to meet some of our amazing faculty scientists with opportunities to ask science questions,  learn how they got where they are today, and how they spend their days. Some scientists you might meet include ecologists, geologists, cartographers, biologists, astrophysicists, and more.
Monday August 3, 2026 4:30pm - 5:30pm MDT

7:00pm MDT

Family Friendly- An Evening of Native Storytelling
Monday August 3, 2026 7:00pm - 8:00pm MDT
Grab a seat by the crackling fire—or pull up a comfortable chair under the pavilion—for an unforgettable evening of Native storytelling. As twilight settles in, we will gather together to experience a rich tapestry of traditional stories brought to life by the grounding heartbeat of the hand drum and the soulful melodies of the flute. It is the perfect way to unwind after dinner, connect with the land, and let yourself be transported by songs and spoken word passed down through generations. This program is designed for all ages and will be hosted at the fire pit alongside the dinner pavilion. 
Faculty
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Michelle Reed

Faculty
A member of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Ojibwe, Michelle is one of the founders of the Woodland Sky native American Dance Troupe, sharing the culture and dances of Wisconsin’s first peoples. Michelle is also one of the lead female dancers for Brulé, a renowned Native American contemporary... Read More →
avatar for Chris Estes

Chris Estes

Faculty
Chris is Lakota from the Lower Brulé Sioux Tribe of South Dakota. He is known for his work as a traditional dancer, singer, and performer with Brulé. The Brulé Music Group, based in South Dakota, has traveled the world showcasing contemporary Native American culture, and with millions... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 7:00pm - 8:00pm MDT
Pavillion

8:30pm MDT

Rocks on the Rocks
Limited spots
Monday August 3, 2026 8:30pm - 9:30pm MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Join our fearless geologist for an adults-only (21+) geology program. Come together for margaritas (or any other drink of your choice) and to learn about the geology of the area. This class is a little bit of lecture, a hands-on activity, and lots of references to PANGEA. 
Faculty
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Dave Egan

Geology Leader, Faculty
Dave Egan has enjoyed exploring and teaching about geology at Summits throughout the U.S., and occasionally Canada, for the past 30+ years. For folks of all ages, he provides an interpretation of the geology and natural setting in an understandable way, with the purpose of providing... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 8:30pm - 9:30pm MDT
 
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