March 16, 2013
This seminar combines leisurely cross-country skiing (with ski instruction) and educational discussions about the winter world of botany, birds, mammals, geology and weather in Rocky Mountain National Park. A light snack and extra water will be provided by the instructor.
March 10, 2013
Performing classical historic time period music on french horn. Check website below for the exact location of the performance at the Stanley Hotel.
Adults $7, children & students are free
Also, 10 ticket packages for $60
March 9, 2013
Discover the serene beauty of RMNP in the wintertime on this four-hour snowshoe hike. This fun and educational program will lead participants through snow-covered pine, spruce, and fir trees to learn how plants and animals survive winter using their unique adaptations and keen survival skills. Also, students will learn more about the properties of snow and how it can help the inhabitants of an area survive the long winter months.
This one-day workshop will start your watercolor journey. We will learn the fundamentals of the watercolor medium and the exciting method of applying paint in a fresh and vibrant way. The day will be spent learning varied techniques, how to set up your palette of colors, and the importance of shapes and values. This information will be the jump-start you need to become a watercolor artist indoors and out in nature!
March 3, 2013
Performing classical music on Piano.
Check website below for the exact location of the performance at the Stanley Hotel.
Adults $7, children & students are free
Also, 10 ticket packages for $60
The premier attraction of Rocky Mountain National Park is the scenic and breathtaking byway named Trail Ridge Road. As the nation’s highest continuous paved highway, this road meanders through various life zones on its way through the Park and over one of the largest, most pristine stretches of alpine tundra in the lower 48 states. Participants will receive a unique overview of the Park’s history, flora, fauna, and geology while viewing passed landscapes from the comfort of a 14-passenger van, with opportunity for taking pictures at the many pull-off stops along the way. Some of the more notable features guests will visit are the Alluvial Fan, Rainbow Curve, Milner Pass (Continental Divide), and the Alpine Visitor Center. Both lunch and admission into Rocky Mountain National Park are included in the registration fee.
$65 per adult, $35 per child age 12 and under
March 2, 2013
This seminar combines leisurely cross-country skiing (with ski instruction) and educational discussions about the winter world of botany, birds, mammals, geology and weather in Rocky Mountain National Park. A light snack and extra water will be provided by the instructor.
March 1, 2013 – March 3, 2013
Winter provides landscape photographers with both unique opportunities and special challenges. This course will help photographers of all abilities understand Rocky Mountain National Park’s turbulent winter weather, and it will show photographers how to plan shoots to be in the right place at the right time. Photographers will learn how to master the logistical problems of dealing with cold weather and how to correctly expose snow scenes for realistically beautiful results. Explore many other essential elements of good landscape photography, such as lighting, composition and atmospheric optics. Learn the best techniques for photographing high-contrast scenes.
Event beginning time(s): 6pm Friday, 5am Saturday, 5 am Sunday
Event ending time(s): 9pm Friday, 7pm Saturday, 1pm Sunday
February 24, 2013
Performing world, classical and folk music on fiddle, violin, banjo, Viola da Gamba and guitar. Check website below for the exact location of the performance at the Stanley Hotel.
Adults $7, children & students are free
Also, 10 ticket packages for $60
February 23, 2013
Discover the serene beauty of RMNP in the wintertime on this four-hour snowshoe hike. This fun and educational program will lead participants through snow-covered pine, spruce, and fir trees to learn how plants and animals survive winter using their unique adaptations and keen survival skills. Also, students will learn more about the properties of snow and how it can help the inhabitants of an area survive the long winter months.