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Spring Mountains Program Schedule for Week 7/13

July 12, 2009 By RRAS Info

Schedule of programs presented by the US Forest Service during the week of July 13, 2009 for Spring Mountains & Mt. Charleston area.

Monday, July 13th – Explorations with Ricky
Meet Ricky at 1 0 AM at the Lower Lee Meadows
Ricky will take you on a micro-hike or introduce you to a flower. These activities will take about a half hour and are meant to help you use all of your senses to become more familiar with nature.

Wednesday, July 15th – Wednesday Walks With Ricky
Meet Ricky at 10 AM at the Robber’s Roost Trailhead
Join Ricky for an hour on an interpretive walk of a mile or less as he acquaints you with the rocks and trees.

Saturday, July 18th – Be A Junior Ranger!
Meet Ricky at 10 AM at the Lobby of the Resort on Mount Charleston
Ricky will be teaching kids about the Forest Service through a series of activities that will help them learn about fire, safety, stewardship, and forestry research.

Saturday, JuLy 18th – Bristlecone Trail Hike With Morgan
Meet Morgan at 10 AM at the Upper Bristlecone Trailhead
While you are cooling off on the mountain, join Morgan for a hike through the Bristlecone Pines at the top of Lee Canyon. It is even cooler at that elevation and you can learn about the oldest living things on earth. (7 mile Loop)

Saturday, July 18th – Campfire Stories
Meet Ricky at 7:30 PM at the Host Site at HillTop CampGround
We will share stories of Myths and legends about the mountains and see just how close to the truth they really are.. (1 HR)

Sunday June 28th – Crafty Crafts with Ricky
Meet Ricky at 1 PM at the Lee Guard Station at the entrance to Old Mill Campgrounds.
Learn about nature while tapping into your creative side. See the beauty in the inherent beauty in the area and create something that will allow you to take it home with you.

Currently, reservations are not necessary, but if you would like to reserve a space for any activity, you can call the Visitor Center at (702) 872-5486.

Filed Under: Partner Submitted News Tagged With: Mt Charleston, Spring Mts., US Forest Service

Spring Mountains Program Schedule for Week 7/6

June 30, 2009 By RRAS Info

Schedule of programs presented by the US Forest Service during the week of July 6, 2009 for Spring Mountains & Mt. Charleston area.

Currently, reservations are not necessary, but if you would like to reserve a space for any activity, please call the Visitor Center at (702) 872-5486.

Monday, July 6th – Exploration with Ricky
Meet Ricky at the Visitor Center at 10 AM: Ricky will take you on a micro hike or help you converse with a tree. These family oriented activities are meant to help kids become more acquainted with the details of nature. (1 hour)

Monday, July 6th – Holiday Hiking – Mack’s Canyon with Tricia
Meet Tricia at the turn-out to Mack’s Canyon at 10 AM: Tricia will take you through Mack’s Canyon to a beautiful overlook while talking about the history of the Forest Service on the mountain. (4 miles)

Wednesday, July 8th – Wednesday Walks with Ricky
Meet Ricky at the Mary Jane Falls Trailhead at 10 AM: Join a naturalist as he takes you on a short walk (a mile or less) and explores in depth the environments we pass through everyday. (1 hour)

Saturday, July 11th – Saturday Strolls with Ricky
Meet Ricky at the Mt. Charleston Lodge parking lot at 10 AM: Start at the Lodge and take a morning stroll With Ricky as he points out the fossils and sculpting forces of Little Falls.

Saturday, July 11th – Sightings at Sawmill
Meet Tricia at the Sawmill Picnic Area at 10 AM: Join Tricia as we look for signs of all the wild life that has used this area in the past and the present.

Saturday, July 11th – Nocturnal Wonders
Meet Ricky at the Visitor Center at 8 pm: Explore the night as though you were a nocturnal animal and learn about which adaptations help you the most.

Sunday, July 12th – Alpine activities
Meet Ricky at Cathedreal Rock Picnic Area at 10 am: Ricky will be exploring the view of the sky from the forest floor.

** Please note that Fire Restrictions are in effect

Filed Under: Partner Submitted News Tagged With: Mt Charleston, Spring Mts., US Forest Service

Spring Mountains Program Schedule for Week 6/29

June 28, 2009 By RRAS Info

Schedule of programs presented by the US Forest Service during the week of June 29, 2009 for Spring Mountains & Mt. Charleston area.

Currently, reservations are not necessary, but if you would like to reserve a space for any activity, please call the Visitor Center at (702) 872-5486.

Monday, June 29th – Explorations with Ricky
Meet at 1 PM at Mary Jane Falls Trailhead:  Ricky will take you on a micro-hike or introduce you to a flower.  These activities will take about a half hour and are meant to help you use all of your senses to become more familiar with nature.

Wednesday, July 1st – Wednesday Walks With Ricky
Meet at 10 AM at the Upper Bristlecone Trailhead:  Join Ricky  for an hour on an interpretive walk of a mile or less as he acquaints you with species found no where else in the world!

Friday, July 3rd – Holiday Hiking – Mummy Springs With Morgan
Meet at 10AM at the North Loop Trailhead:  Start the holiday weekend off with Morgan as she takes you to Mummy Springs.  Along the way is the Raintree, not the oldest or largest tree on the mountains, but perhaps the most photographed. (6 miles)

Saturday, 4th of July – Holiday Hiking – Little Falls Family Hike with Paula
Meet at 10 AM at the Cathedral Rock Trailhead: During this hike we will discuss the water cycle and the importance of water to wildlife.  This hike is geared towards getting children interested in the outdoors.  (1 mile)

Saturday, 4th of July – Be a Junior Ranger!
Meet Ricky at 10 AM in the lobby of the Resort on Mount Charleston:  Ricky will be teaching kids about the Forest Service through a series of activities that will help them learn about fire, safety, stewardship, and research. Meet in the lobby of the Resort on Mount Charleston at 10 AM.

Saturday, 4th of July Evening – Nature’s Fireworks!
Meet at 8:30 PM in the Upper Lee Meadows: Join Ricky to look for patterns in the stars and stripes in the sky.  Learn about the stories that these stars have inspired.

Sunday, July 5th – Holiday Hiking – Trail Canyon with Tricia
Meet at 1o AM at the Trail Canyon Trailhead:  We will travel through aspen, pines, and mahogany before climbing to the top of Cockscomb Ridge to the Junction of the North Loop Trail.  (4 miles)

Sunday, July 5th – Alpine Activities
Meet at 10 AM At the  Lee Guard Station at the Entrance to Old Mill Campground: Rocks Slip and Slide. Mountains crumble and Fall.  Fossils are buried and rediscovered.  Learn about the rock cycle and how are mountains recycle and reinvent themselves.

** Remember there are no fireworks allowed within forest boundaries.

Filed Under: Partner Submitted News Tagged With: Mt Charleston, Spring Mts., US Forest Service
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