Bettie Course: Wild Basin Hike

Bettie Course: Wild Basin Hike

Create community, get outside and enjoy the beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park on this hike through Wild Basin- just for women!

By Rocky Mountain Conservancy

Date and time

Friday, June 14 · 8am - 1pm MDT

Location

Estes Park Visitor's Center

500 Big Thompson Avenue Estes Park, CO 80517

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

About this event

  • 5 hours

Want to meet other women who enjoy the outdoors?

This hike is a great opportunity to meet other women who are looking to get outside too! Waterfall enthusiasts will enjoy this spectacular hike to 3 falls in Wild Basin. Start on the south side of Rocky Mountain National Park at the Wild Basin Trailhead, then follow North St. Vrain Creek to Copeland Falls, Calypso Cascades and Ouzel Falls. Ouzel is named after the gray bird common to whitewater streams in the West. In the spring and summer expect to see abundant wildflowers along the trail. This shady trail can offer some relief during warm summer days.

This hike is about 5.3 miles round trip with 980 feet of elevation gain and loss.

And we're excited to announce that thanks to a generous donation from the Hydro Flask Parks For All program, each Bettie course participant will receive a 40 oz. Hydro Flask water bottle to take along on future adventures! Thank you, Hydro Flask!

The Conservancy provides transportation to and from the trailhead.

Who: This Bettie Course is offered to women and individuals that identify as female. Participants between the ages of 12 and 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

When: Friday, June 14th from 8:00am - 1:00pm

Where: We will meet at the Estes Park Visitor Center at 500 Big Thompson Ave in downtown Estes Park, and travel together to Wild Basin in Conservancy vehicles.

What to Bring:

  • Our 10 Essentials for Field Courses is a good place to start!
  • Bag lunch
  • Warm layers (weather depending)
  • Waterproof layer(s)
  • Water (2 liters recommended)
  • Sturdy tennis shoes or hiking boots


Questions? Contact us at education@rmconservancy.org.

These courses are offered through Rocky Mountain Conservancy, where scholarships are provided through the Magnificent Mountain Women Scholarship Fund. For more information about scholarships, please submit an application by completing the form here: https://forms.gle/9pBNUS7g8t48KwJR8

Please note that Bettie Courses are not eligible for member discounts.

Bettie Courses are inspired by the life and work of Beatrice “Bettie” Willard, who was a foundational instructor at the Rocky Mountain Conservancy Field Institute. Her research on alpine tundra ecology has been instrumental to mountain ecology, and her advocacy all throughout the state of Colorado has left a legacy for all women who value land stewardship and conservation. Rocky Mountain Conservancy's Bettie Courses focus on accessible programs that introduce women and those that identify as women to the outdoors through a variety of programs and topics. Courses emphasize science, ecology, and building the outdoor skills and confidence needed to explore and defend wild places.

Organized by

Rocky Mountain Conservancy's Education Team directly supports the organization's mission by offering a wide range of educational opportunities, focused on building a love of wild places and inspiring people to act to preserve them. Educational offerings include:

Families on the Trail - guided hikes and outdoor skill-building events for elementary school-age children and their caregivers

Kids' Courses - half day outdoor education courses for elementary and middle school-age children

Hike with a Naturalist - guided hikes for older teens and adults, offered at a variety of challenge levels

Field Institute Courses - half-day, full-day, and multi-day courses led by expert instructors on a wide range of topics, including botany, natural history, cultural history, art & photography

Bettie Courses - outdoor skill-building courses for women, inspired by the exceptional RMNP Ranger, Bettie Willard

$30