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CATEGORIES:Leisure/Hobbies/Recreation, Kids & Family, Holiday, Staunton State Park
CREATED:20211227T211738
SUMMARY:First Day Hikes or Bike at Staunton State Park
LOCATION:Staunton State Park, 12102 S. Elk Creek Rd, Pine, CO 80470
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Staunton State Park 2022 First Day Hikes/Bike \n Visit Meadows Parking Lot 
 for Giveaways, Hotdogs, Hot Chocolate and S’mores!!\n\n\n Bike #1 “Get to K
 now Staunton State Park” \n Planned Bike route: Staunton Ranch to Marmot Pa
 ssage to Elk Falls Pond / Cabin. We will see if trail conditions are favora
 ble for an optional loop on West Meadow to Chimney Rock if there is interes
 t / ability. Return via Bugling Elk to Staunton Ranch and maybe even a Cabi
 n District detour. If snow is too deep on Marmot Passage we will take Bugli
 ng Elk to the pond.\n Meeting Location: Meadows Parking Lot\n Time of Event
 : 10am\n \n Length: This will be about an 8.6 mile RT loop / out and back t
 o Elk Falls Pond. Add 3.7 miles for optional West Meadow and Chimney Rock l
 oop. Total max 12.3 miles and about 1,540' cumulative vertical of elevation
  gain / loss! Plan on 2.5-3.5 hours RT (depending West Meadow/ Chimney Rock
  addition). A good way to start off the new year!\n \n Things to bring: Fat
  bikes would be required. Weather appropriate gear, sunscreen, water (at le
 ast 1.5 liters), lunch/snacks.\n Degree of difficulty: Intermediate (depend
 s on snow conditions)\n \n Volunteer Guide: Shane Matson\n \n Hike #2 ‘Lion
 s Head, Elk Falls Overlook, and great views of the Continental Divide’ \n T
 rails Hiked: Scout Line, Marmot Passage, Chimney Rock, Lions Back, Lions He
 ad\n (summit loop), Bugling Elk, (upper) Staunton Ranch\n Time of the event
 : Depart promptly at 8:30am.\n Meeting location: (New) Lazy V Ranch parking
  lot (well inside park)\n Degree of difficulty: Difficult/strenuous\n Minim
 um age or children: 12 years of age and older (exception: kids with backcou
 ntry experience) Leashed pets are permitted\n Length of hike: 9.5 mi.*, 220
 0 ft elevation gain (approximate time: 5 hrs.)\n Things to bring: Weather a
 ppropriate gear, sunscreen, water (at least 1.5 liters), lunch/snacks. Trac
 tion devices highly recommended.\n \n Description of the hike: Come join us
  for a somewhat challenging hike to the west end of the park -- and take th
 e summit loop around our famous landmark, Lions Head! The LH trail is acces
 sible only during certain times of the year (closed mid Mar – end of July),
  so here’s a great opportunity to enjoy it! Better yet, starting at the new
  parking lot keeps this scenic tour to around 10 miles.We’ll begin by ascen
 ding Scout Line, then connecting to Marmot Passage, where we’ll have great 
 views of Mt Evans and the Divide. We’ll descend to Elk Falls Pond, then fol
 low scenic Elk Creek to near Chimney Rock, then head uphill to the Lions Ba
 ck trail and Elk Falls Overlook. After a nice jaunt around Lions Head (with
  great views to the south and west), we’ll take an easier return route (Lio
 ns Back/Bugling Elk/Staunton Ranch). *Hike may be shortened somewhat depend
 ing on conditions.\n \n Volunteer Guides: Jen Nickerson and Jenna Yeager\n 
 Route can be viewed on Colorado Trails Explorer - Cotrex (trails.colorado.g
 ov):\n  trails.colorado.gov/routes/66343?t=juGQxYTfEBeyDQgJoHdo \n \n Hike 
 #3 “Mystery History” \n Name of trail: Mystery History Hike\n Time of the e
 vent: Depart at 1:00\n Meeting Location: Group Picnic Area\n Degree of Diff
 iculty: Easy\n Any Restrictions: Leashed pets are permitted\n Length of hik
 e: Approximately 1.5 miles\n Things to bring: Water, Snacks, weather approp
 riate gear\n \n Description of hike: Travel back in time along the mason cr
 eek trail as you visit an old stone house. Who built the structure? What wa
 s it used for? Your guides will share the stories of those who lived here b
 efore the land became a park and the history of putting the park together.\
 n \n Volunteer leaders: Randi Boldra\n \n Hike #4 “Search for Sasquatch” \n
  Name of the trail: Davis ponds to Chase Meadow to Cabn District to Staunto
 n Ranch back to Group Picnic Area\n Time of the event: Depart at 1100\n Mee
 ting location: Group Picnic Area Parking Lot\n Degree of difficulty: Mild M
 oderate\n Minimum age for children: Kids and dogs welcome\n Any restriction
 s: Leashed pets are permitted\n Length of hike: Approximately 4 miles\n Thi
 ngs to bring: Water, snacks, Snow shoes, weather appropriate gear\n \n Desc
 ription of the hike: Travel through the numerous trails in Staunton State P
 ark in search of the elusive Sasquatch! Travel through ponderosa pine fores
 ts, Aspen groves, rock outcroppings and cross creek beds all while keeping 
 on alert for a creature rumored to roam around Staunton State Park!!\n \n V
 olunteer Leaders: Joanne Blasberg\n \n Hike #5 Mason Creek Trail to the Cat
 amount Overlook \n Starting Point: Meadow Parking Lot Information Kiosk\n S
 tarting Time: 9:00 am\n Time Frame: 4 hours\n Distance: 6.5 miles\n \n Diff
 iculty: Moderate degree of difficulty. In the winter time, it is a bit more
  difficult if there is recent snow. Trekking poles and traction devices wou
 ld be a must as the trail can get icy in the canyon. Elevation Change: Appr
 ox. 1,000 ft.\n \n Best for adults and children over 12\n \n Description: T
 he initial couple miles follow Mason Creek uphill through a beautiful canyo
 n where the climate and forest differ from the primarily Ponderosa Pine For
 est that is predominant in other areas of the park. Here you will find the 
 temperature is typically 10 or more degrees cooler and the humidity is much
  higher than elsewhere in the park. This creates a rain forest type environ
 ment that promotes growth of thick underbrush and a huge variety of spruce 
 and deciduous foliage. There are many great stopping places along this sect
 ion including climbing rocks and cascades.\n \n Once you continue above the
  canyon, toward Bear Paw trail, the environment changes into a breathtaking
  aspen forest where wildlife is often seen. Here you meander through the tr
 ees until you surprisingly come across the first of 3 overlooks, Catamount 
 Overlook. On a clear day, you can see the entire front range from Square To
 p\n \n Gear: appropriate layers (breathable fabrics and wind resistant oute
 r layer), gloves, good hiking shoes, traction devices (spikes work best), t
 rekking poles, hat, extra socks, sunglasses, sunscreen, neck gator or mask,
  plenty of water, energy snacks, cell phone.\n \n Route: Dines Meadow spur 
 from Meadows Lot to Mason Creek Trail to Bear Paw Trail to Catamount Overlo
 ok and back.\n \n If the weather is bad, we will not go beyond Mason Creek 
 canyon (2 miles).\n \n Volunteer Leader: John Lewis\n
CONTACT:303-816-0912
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