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San Juan Nature Walk

Want to know more about nature? Flora, fauna, geology, clouds, water, you name it: our trusty crew of volunteer naturalists can enlighten you while on a pleasant stroll in the San Juan Mountains. The fun, fact-filled nature hike is moderate. We’ll be moving at a “walking” pace for around 1-2 miles. Wear walking shoes and

JNFC: Biodiversity Blitz

SJMA's lottery for all Junior Naturalist Field Camps is open between Feb. 1 - Feb. 14, 2025. We offer six week-long camps for rising 1st - 6th graders each summer where kids spend their time outdoors, playing games, making friends, building eco-towns, becoming nature detectives, exploring our water world, and so much more! July 7-11,

Full Moon Hike at CANM

Join SJMA and educators from Canyons of the Ancients National Monument for a special hike through the moonlit Sand Canyon while learning about how the moon impacts wildlife and humans alike. This trail is usually closed after sunset, so this is a rare chance to see it under a different light. From sunset to moonrise,

Full Moon Hike: Coyote Hill

Moonlight in the Pondos Join us for a walk on the dark side! Amateur astronomer and Pagosa Sidewalk Astronomers founder Dena Laterza, guides hikers into the moonlit landscape of the Coyote Hill trail system in Pagosa Springs. See the stately Ponderosa pines of the San Juan National Forest in a whole new light as they

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

JNFC: Eco Village

SJMA's lottery for all Junior Naturalist Field Camps is open between Feb. 1 - Feb. 14, 2025. We offer six week-long camps for rising 1st - 6th graders each summer where kids spend their time outdoors, playing games, making friends, building eco-towns, becoming nature detectives, exploring our water world, and so much more! July 14-18,

Star Party at the Nature Center

Join SJMA and the Durango Astronomical Society for our second year of summer star party series located at SJMA’s Durango Nature Center! All are welcome, amateur astronomers and enthusiasts alike, for a family friendly event discussing and observing our night skies –  the moon, planets, star clusters, galaxies, and nebulas. Just before sunset, an expert

JNFC: Montezuma County

SJMA offers one week-long camp based out of Mancos, free to all who live in Montezuma County! Registration opens March 1, 2025. July 21-25 , 2025: Living Off the Land How do plants, animals, and people survive in the wild? This week, we’ll dive into the skills and knowledge needed to live off the land!

Pagosa Middle School Summer Camp

NEW IN 2025 – Summer in Colorado is what dreams are made of, and SJMA is thrilled to expand our adventure camp programming to Pagosa Springs for rising 6th – 8th graders! We are offering two week-long camps where we’ll spend our days hiking and exploring the South San Juan mountains, rock climbing on our unique

Adventure Camp: Desert to Tundra Expedition

SJMA's Adventure Camp, based in Mancos, CO is a week-long summer camp for rising 7th through 12th graders. The camp will have days packed full of exploration in the rugged terrain of the San Juan Mountains with one night of camping under the starry sky. This camp is free to Montezuma residents! July 28 -

JNFC: Nature Detectives

SJMA's lottery for all Junior Naturalist Field Camps is open between Feb. 1 - Feb. 14, 2025. We offer six week-long camps for rising 1st - 6th graders each summer where kids spend their time outdoors, playing games, making friends, building eco-towns, becoming nature detectives, exploring our water world, and so much more! August 4-8,

Geology Hike: This Waterfall Rocks

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

Star Party at the Nature Center

Join SJMA and the Durango Astronomical Society for our second year of summer star party series located at SJMA’s Durango Nature Center! All are welcome, amateur astronomers and enthusiasts alike, for a family friendly event discussing and observing our night skies –  the moon, planets, star clusters, galaxies, and nebulas. Just before sunset, an expert

Geology Hike: Ice Caves Loop

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

Star Party at the Nature Center

Join SJMA and the Durango Astronomical Society for our second year of summer star party series located at SJMA’s Durango Nature Center! All are welcome, amateur astronomers and enthusiasts alike, for a family friendly event discussing and observing our night skies –  the moon, planets, star clusters, galaxies, and nebulas. Just before sunset, an expert

Nature Center Walk: Connect to Nature

SJMA's Nature Center Education Specialist, Julie Campbell, "Sunday Strolls" summer series begins in May and continues through September. Join Julie for the last of the summer series exploring the idea: Nature is where we come from; how do we return to her? A meditative nature walk with the intention of stillness, listening, connecting to nature.

Geology Hike: This Waterfall Rocks

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

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