Get to Know Horsetooth Mountain Open Space: Management
Humans have been managing the resources of Horsetooth Mountain Open Space for generations, but what does management look like today, and why is it even necessary? Attend this hike to learn more about how Larimer County Department of Natural Resources manages this property and why. How do we deal with weeds, wildlife, and humans? Find out!
This is the fourth and final program in a series of hikes at Horsetooth Mountain Open Space centered on getting to know this wonderful place better. Next month, we'll be starting a new series at Devil's Backbone! Hikes are held on the second Thursday of the month- check out the calendar to register for future hikes! Topics include geology, ecology, history, and how Larimer County Department of Natural Resources manages this property.
This hike will be moderately difficult, traveling over unpaved trails, uneven surfaces, and may include mud. Registration is required. Horsetooth Mountain Open Space requires a parking permit.
Participants should bring:
Sun protection (sunglasses, hat, sunscreen)
Wear comfortable hiking/walking shoes (closed-toe recommended)
Water
Insect repellant (optional)
Snacks
Clothing appropriate for the weather
Backpack (to carry it all)
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