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Celebrate Public Lands, Chicken Creek Trailhead

Join SJMA and many other local organizations in celebrating our beloved public lands. With recent events that threaten our public lands, this is a celebration for renewing our connection and appreciation for the amazing landscape that we share. When: December 15, 2024, 1pm - 4pm Where: Chicken Creek Nordic Ski Trailhead, County Rd 40, Mancos

Full Moon Howler Snowshoe Hike

One way to beat the darkness of this time of year is to get outside and enjoy it!  While experiencing the alpine glow of the Twilight Peaks and the rise of the full moon, strap on your snowshoes and join SJMA staff for an 60-90 minute interpretive walk.  Afterwards, take in the beauty of the

Snow Science & Social Snowshoe Hike

Join SJMA and Mountain Studies Institute to learn about forest ecology, watersheds, climate change, and the future of snowpack in the San Juans by digging snow pits and taking a winter interpretive hike. Snowshoes will be provided if necessary. Back by popular demand, these snowshoe hikes are a great opportunity to explore the snowy landscape

Full Moon Howler Snowshoe Hike

One way to beat the darkness of this time of year is to get outside and enjoy it!  While experiencing the alpine glow of the Twilight Peaks and the rise of the full moon, strap on your snowshoes and join SJMA staff for an 60-90 minute interpretive walk.  Afterwards, take in the beauty of the

Snow Science & Social Snowshoe Hike

CANCELED!!! Join SJMA and Mountain Studies Institute to learn about forest ecology, watersheds, climate change, and the future of snowpack in the San Juans by digging snow pits and taking a winter interpretive hike. Snowshoes will be provided if necessary. Back by popular demand, these snowshoe hikes are a great opportunity to explore the snowy

Snow Science & Social Snowshoe Hike

Join SJMA and Mountain Studies Institute to learn about forest ecology, watersheds, climate change, and the future of snowpack in the San Juans by digging snow pits and taking a winter interpretive hike. Snowshoes will be provided if necessary. Back by popular demand, these snowshoe hikes are a great opportunity to explore the snowy landscape

Full Moon Howler Snowshoe Hike

One way to beat the darkness of this time of year is to get outside and enjoy it!  While experiencing the alpine glow of the Twilight Peaks and the rise of the full moon, strap on your snowshoes and join SJMA staff for an 60-90 minute interpretive walk.  Afterwards, take in the beauty of the

Snow Science & Social Snowshoe Hike

Join SJMA and Mountain Studies Institute to learn about forest ecology, watersheds, climate change, and the future of snowpack in the San Juans by digging snow pits and taking a winter interpretive hike. Snowshoes will be provided if necessary. Back by popular demand, these snowshoe hikes are a great opportunity to explore the snowy landscape

Snow Science & Social Snowshoe Hike

Join SJMA and Mountain Studies Institute to learn about forest ecology, watersheds, climate change, and the future of snowpack in the San Juans by digging snow pits and taking a winter interpretive hike. Snowshoes will be provided if necessary. Back by popular demand, these snowshoe hikes are a great opportunity to explore the snowy landscape

Snow Science & Social Snowshoe Hike

Join SJMA and Mountain Studies Institute to learn about forest ecology, watersheds, climate change, and the future of snowpack in the San Juans by digging snow pits and taking a winter interpretive hike. Snowshoes will be provided if necessary. Back by popular demand, these snowshoe hikes are a great opportunity to explore the snowy landscape

Earth Day: Canyons of the Ancients Clean Up

Join Southwest Colorado Canyons Alliance for and Earth Day Clean-Up along Road G in partnership with Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Battle Rock School & Osprey Packs. Help us keep this beautiful landscape clean while giving back to our public lands. When: April 22, 2025 from 9am - 12pm Where: Meet at Battle Rock

Spring Work Day at the Nature Center

Come help SJMA spruce up the Nature Center before our summer season. There are variety of tasks ranging from light duty to heavy duty. Join us for thistle weeding, native plant gardening, interpretive trail setup, or trail maintenance. Volunteer shifts are available for AM or PM shifts. Want to stay all day? Sign up for

Birding Walk at Nature Center

May 10th is the SJMA Durango Nature Center opening day! Before the Nature Center opens to the public, join experienced birder Mike Foster for a guided birdwatching excursion. Limited to 8 adults, this morning walk will focus on spotting and identifying the many bird species that thrive in the riparian habitat along the Florida River.

Nature Center Opening Day

Do you have a kid joining us this summer for camp? For the second summer in a row, SJMA is opening our Durango Nature Center to everyone. Do you volunteer with SJMA? Meet fellow like-minded volunteers and staff! Are you a member or donor that knows about our beloved Nature Center but never seen it

Sand Canyon Wildflower Walk

Celebrate Colorado Public Lands Day with a Wildflower Walk in Sand Canyon! Join us on Saturday, May 17th for a special guided wildflower walk through the stunning landscape of Sand Canyon. As we explore this high desert canyon, we’ll take our time identifying native plants and learning about the diverse flora that thrive in this

Volunteer Summit for Public Lands

Are you looking for ways to help steward our public lands? We've got options! Celebrate Colorado Public Lands Day by learning how you can give back to our beloved public lands through volunteering.  We hope you can join many of the Southwest Colorado Conservation & Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (SCCORR) Stakeholders along with other area organization:

Nature Center Walk: Wildflower Beauty

SJMA's Nature Center Education Specialist, Julie Campbell, "Sunday Strolls" summer series begins in May and continues through September. The first of the summer series focuses the rare treat of flowers blooming throughout the four ecosystems on the 142-acre nature preserve. Families welcome! When: May 18th, 8am - 10am Where: SJMA's Durango Nature Center What to

Geology Hike: Ancient Rocks of the Vallecito Valley

Again this year, SJMA in conjunction with the US Forest Service, Pagosa and Bayfield Ranger Districts, is hosting educational geology hikes, free for the public, from May through October. These interpretive hikes, led and presented by geologist Dave Bouquet, will be in an area of the San Juan National Forest rich with evidence of earth’s

Birding Walk at Nature Center

Join experienced birder Mike Foster for a guided birdwatching excursion. Limited to 8 adults, this morning walk will focus on spotting and identifying the many bird species that thrive in the riparian habitat along the Florida River. After the walk, participants will gather to discuss their sightings and observations. When: May 24th, 2025 from 8am-10am

Audubon Bird Walk

We’ve got exciting news! Audubon Rockies and Weminuche Audubon Society join us to kickoff SJMA Pagosa's 2025 Interpretative Hike Season. This leisurely Bird ID Walk will trace the old Wolf Creek Road grade accessed from West Fork Road north of Pagosa. We expect plenty of birds back in the neighborhood with the spring migration! When:

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