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Rocky Mountain National Park
Evening Programs at Timber Creek Campground

Timber Creek Campground is located on Trail Ridge Road, 8.2 miles east of the Kawuneeche Visitor Center.

Programs are presented in the amphitheater located across from Loop A.

All programs are free and open to the public. Park entrance fees apply.

Friday, September 11 at 7:45 p.m.
Rocky and Bullwinkle: Moose in Rocky Mountain National Park
by Mandy Cluck.
No, this isn’t about the infamous moose and squirrel, but the story of moose in RMNP. Moose possess special, unique characteristics that enable them to survive and thrive here in the Kawuneeche Valley, much to our delight – and danger. Come learn about the adaptations moose have that make them so lovable, surprising behavior that you should know to keep you safe and how humans have affected the moose.

Saturday, September 12 at 7:45 p.m.
Sojourning Feathered Friends of Rocky Mountain National Park
by Julia Treu-Fowler.
In our hunger and longing for scenic beauty and experiencing wildlife wild, we humans migrate to these special places. In their hunger and fight for survival, many birds migrate and have families here at Rocky Mountain National Park. Today we invite you to discover some of these friends.

Friday September 18 at 7:45 p.m.
Rocky and Bullwinkle: Moose in Rocky Mountain National Park
by Mandy Cluck. No, this isn’t about the infamous moose and squirrel but the story of moose in RMNP. Moose possess special, unique characteristics that enable them to survive and thrive here in the Kawuneeche Valley, much to our delight – and danger. Come learn about the adaptations moose have that make them so lovable, surprising behavior that you should know to keep you safe and how humans have affected the moose.

Saturday, September 19 at 7:45 p.m.
Wilderness & Rocky: A Precious Gift
by Carol Linnig. Join Ranger Carol for an interactive program on Wilderness and Rocky. Share  your thoughts and feelings, take a Wilderness quiz, and “listen” to voices from the past and present as they share their thoughts on the natural world.

 

a photo of a man measuring a glacier using a theodolite  

Did You Know?
You can virtually explore the anatomy of glaciers. Watch glaciers ebb and flow over the last 18,000 years. Tour the landscape as ice shapes and molds it. Launch the interactive web pages featuring the Glaciers and Glacier Change in RMNP.
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Last Updated: September 10, 2009 at 12:39 EST