Rocky Mountain National Park Butterflies: East of the Continental Divide
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Rocky Mountain National Park Butterflies: East of the Continental Divide

A day of exploration and wonder as we explore the butterfly species found in eastern Rocky Mountain National Park.

By Rocky Mountain Conservancy

Date and time

Friday, June 21 · 10am - 2pm MDT

Location

Fall River Visitor Center

3450 Fall River Road Estes Park, CO 80517

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

About this event

  • 4 hours

Butterflies fly in every life zone of Rocky Mountain National Park. This interactive field class will begin with a brief introduction to basic butterfly biology, including patterns of butterfly behavior, diversity, and important habitats in the Park. Afterwards, participants will visit several (2-3) locations on the east side of the Park, to search for peak season spring and summer butterfly species and their critical native plant associations. We will learn to observe and identify butterflies, while discussing conservation concerns, the rich history of decades of research on Lepidoptera, and the many other valuable pollinators that occur in the Park.

The field course is intended for general audiences, and experts and enthusiasts of all levels are encouraged to participate. We will focus on butterfly observation through binoculars and photography. Please note that the capture and/or collection of butterflies is not permitted within the National Park.

Instructor Sara Simonson will bring a variety of field guides, and please bring your favorite resources to share.

Who: Participants ages 16 and up. This is a Level II course. Expect short-distance walks throughout the day, primarily on level terrain.

When: Friday, June 21, 10:00am to 2:00pm

Where: Fall River Visitor Center, 3450 Fall River Road, Estes Park, CO, and various sites in Rocky Mountain National Park. We will travel together into RMNP in Conservancy vehicles.

What to bring:

The weather in the mountains can change in moments. Please bring enough clothing layers, snacks, and water. Please plan to spend several hours outdoors, regardless of conditions.

About your instructor: Sara Simonson studied the butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) of Rocky Mountain National Park in her graduate research in Entomology at Colorado State University, working with cherished advisor Dr. Paul Opler. Sara worked as a Research Associate at the Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory at CSU for 20 years and continues to pursue graduate research with the Watershed Science program at CSU. Sara has a special interest in extending timelines to improve our understanding of natural history, through the measurement and monitoring of biological indicators. Sara leads butterfly courses and nature programs across Colorado, while based in the Central Colorado Mountains.

Conservancy members get 15% off individual registration when you use the discount code in your membership email! Limit 2 per membership.

Not a member of the Conservancy? Learn more and join here: Conservancy Membership

If you have questions about this course, please contact the Field Institute by email at education@RMConservancy.org or by phone at 970-586-3262.

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

$100