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UID:5612f2c1049de19e1502954dcf6fba34
CATEGORIES:Community Events, Leisure/Hobbies/Recreation, Kids & Family, Health, Wellness, & Safety, Holiday, Staunton State Park
CREATED:20171211T150141
SUMMARY:Staunton State Park 2018 First Day Hikes
LOCATION:Staunton State Park, 12102 S Elk Creek Rd, Pine CO 80470
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:\n\n\nHike #1 “The Ranch Loop - Davis Ranch, Chase Property, Staunton Ranch
 , Dines Property \nTrails Hiked: Davis Ponds Trail/Chase Meadows Trail/Stau
 nton Ranch Trail/ Dines Meadow Connector Trail/Mason Creek Trail/Staunton R
 anch Trail\n\nTime of the event: Departs at 9:30am \n\nMeeting location: Gr
 oup Picnic Area \n\nDegree of difficulty: Easy (depends on snow conditions)
 \n\nMinimum age for children: 5 years of age and older\n\nAny restrictions:
  Leashed pets are permitted\n\nLength of hike: 5.25 miles\n\nThings to brin
 g: Weather appropriate gear, water, traction devices, Snacks, \n\nDescripti
 on of the hike: \nEnjoy a hike to explore the historic ranch and cabin prop
 erties on the east portion of Staunton State Park.\nThis hike will begin at
  the Ranch Hand Group Picnic Area and will travel down the relatively flat 
 Davis Ponds Loop.&nbsp; We will then connect with the Chase Meadow Trail an
 d discus the importance of this historic property.&nbsp; We will then conne
 ct with the Staunton Ranch Trail (the ‘main street’ of Staunton’s 30 mile t
 rail system) traveling downhill to the Dines Meadow Connector Trail.&nbsp; 
 We will cross a beautiful meadow to a connection with the Mason Creek Trail
 .&nbsp; We will go uphill and explore two newly constructed rest areas incl
 uding a frozen cascading waterfall.&nbsp; We’ll double back downhill on Mas
 on Creek to the Staunton Ranch Trail where we will hike back to the Group P
 icnic Area. &nbsp;\n\nVolunteer Guides: Mark and Sandy Fisher\n\n\n--------
 -----------------------------------------\n\n\nHike #2 “History and Geology
 ”\n\nTrails Hiked: Staunton Ranch Trail to new rock climbing are (Red Cliff
 s)\n\nTime of event: Departs at 10:00am\n\nMeeting Location: Group Picnic A
 rea Staunton Ranch Trail\n\nDegree of difficulty: Moderate (dependent upon&
 nbsp;if we will be snowshoeing or just regular hiking)\n\nMinimum age for c
 hildren: 5 years of age and older\n\nAny restrictions: Leashed pets are per
 mitted\n\nLength of hike: 4-5 miles\n\nThings to bring: Weather appropriate
  gear, Bring water, snack, snowshoes or Yak-Trax, poles \n\nDescription of 
 hike: Hikers will see meadows, pine&nbsp;forests, aspen tree groves, unique
  rock formations, wildlife, cabins and much more. Learn about the history o
 f Staunton State Park while viewing amazing vistas from the destination ove
 rlook!\n\nVolunteer Guide: Marlene Schulte\n\n\n---------------------------
 -----------------------\n\n\nHike #3 “Search for Sasquatch”\nTrails Hiked: 
 Mason Creek Trail including the incredible Bear Paw Trail and overlooks\n\n
 Time of the event: Departs at 11:00am \n\n\nMeeting location: Group Picnic 
 Area  \n\n\nDegree of difficulty: Moderate \n\n\nMinimum age for children: 
 Kids and dogs welcome \n\n\nAny restrictions: Leashed pets are permitted \n
 \n\nLength of hike: 7-9 miles \n\n\nThings to bring: Binoculars, Water, sna
 cks, Snow shoes, Yak-Trax, Weather appropriate gear \n\nDescription of the 
 hike: Travel high above the cliffs of Staunton State Park in search of the 
 elusive Sasquatch! Travel through ponderosa pine forests, aspen groves, roc
 k outcroppings, cross creek beds and enjoy amazing vistas, all while keepin
 g on alert for a creature rumored to roam around Staunton State Park!!\n\nV
 olunteer Guides: Gary Finley &amp; Nancy Coburn\n\n\n----------------------
 -----------------------------\n\n\nHike #4 “Mystery History”\nTrails Hiked:
  Dines Meadow Connector, Mason Creek Trail\n\nTime of the event: Departs at
  1:00pm\n\nMeeting Location: Group Picnic Area \n\n\n\nDegree of Difficulty
 : Easy\n\nMinimum age for children: Kids and dogs welcome\n\nAny Restrictio
 ns: Leashed pets are permitted\n\nLength of hike: Approximately 1.5 miles\n
 \nThings to bring: Water, Snacks, Weather appropriate gear\n\nDescription o
 f hike: Travel back in time along the Mason Creek trail as you visit the Ol
 d Stone House. Who built the structure? What was it used for? Your guide wi
 ll share the stories of those who lived here before the land became a park 
 and the history of putting the park together.\n\nVolunteer Guide: Randie Bo
 ldra\n\n\n----------------------------------------------------\n\n\nHike #5
  Old Mill Hike\nTrails Hiked: Staunton Ranch Trail to Old Mill Trail (optio
 nal Borderline Trail)\n\nTime of the event: Departs at 10:00am\n\nMeeting L
 ocation: Group Picnic Area \n\n\n\nDegree of Difficulty: Moderate\n\nAny Re
 strictions: Leashed pets are permitted\n\nLength of hike: Approximately 6 m
 iles with an optional additional 2 miles if you choose to hike to the Staun
 ton Rocks Overlook\n\nThings to bring: Water, Snacks, Weather appropriate g
 ear\n\nDescription of hike: Follow Black Creek up to the site of the Staunt
 on’s saw mill site. Visit the remaining bunk house and the remains of the m
 ill itself. An interesting look at early 1900’s engineering and history.\n\
 nVolunteer Guide: Debby Henkens\n\n\n--------------------------------------
 ---------------\n\n\nHike #6 Elk Falls Hike\nTrails Hiked: Staunton Ranch T
 rail, Bugling Elk Trail, Chimney Rock Trail, Elk Falls Trail\n\nTime of the
  event: Departs at 9:30am\n\nMeeting Location: Group Picnic Area \n\n\n\nDe
 gree of Difficulty: Moderate\n\nAny Restrictions: Leashed pets are permitte
 d\n\nLength of hike: Approximately 11 miles\n\nThings to bring: Water, Snac
 ks, Weather appropriate gear\n\nDescription of hike: This is the Hike every
 one has been waiting for! Travel through the heart of Staunton enjoying pin
 e forests, aspen groves, creek crossings, high meadows, and the beautiful E
 lk Falls Pond. Then enjoy an adventurous hike down one of the Park’s most s
 tunning trails, Chimney Rock, to Elk Falls Trail where you will descend dow
 n to the base of the falls. Once there we will feel the spray of Elk Falls 
 while you enjoy your packed lunch! \n\nVolunteer Guide: Jen Nickerson\n\n\n
 &nbsp;\n\n\nCancellation information: Call the park office 303-816-0912 \n
CONTACT:303-816-0912
DTSTAMP:20260531T021949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180101T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180101T170000
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