Sunrise Paint & Hike on Serpents Trail
Serpents TrailJoin us for a sunrise morning hike on Serpents Trail and plein air painting session with our Community Artist in Park, Monica Esposito.
Join us for a sunrise morning hike on Serpents Trail and plein air painting session with our Community Artist in Park, Monica Esposito.
Learn how to bring landscapes and plants to life with rich color and texture using embroidery and thread painting techniques.
Join Sophie Marxer, our 2025 Scientist in the Parks Intern, as she shares her experience launching Colorado National Monument’s first raptor monitoring program.
Join us for a sunrise morning hike on Otto's Trail and plein air painting session with our Community Artist in Park, Monica Esposito.
Cheers to the Monument! Join us for a fun evening as we raise our glasses to celebrate this collaborative beer release. We're offering an homage to our beloved Juniper woodlands found within Colorado National Monument. 'Twisted Juniper' is a herbaceous brew that will transport you to the trails and vistas of the monument. Mark your …
Colorado National Monument Association is hosting a concert at the Saddlehorn Amphitheater this September to celebrate National Public Lands Day. National Public Lands day is a chance to connect with new communities and an opportunity to use America’s public lands for education, recreation, and overall physical and mental health. We are thrilled to host Jeneve …
Join Denise Wright as we explore zentangle and neurographic art in the monument.
The 10th Annual Downtown Art Festival, celebrating the Downtown Grand Junction Creative District, will be happening October 3rd & 4th! Join Community Artist in Park, Monica Esposito.
Create a handmade mala bracelet under the full moon using gemstones and intention.
Enjoy a Morning of Art and Inspiration with Monica Esposito at Saddlehorn Visitor Center.
Embark on a captivating journey through time as you learn about the geological history of Lower Monument Canyon Trail.
Dan Neubaum, Wildlife Conservation Biologist with Colorado Parks & Wildlife, will share his knowledge and the latest data on white-nose syndrome in Colorado, as well as recent radiotracking work conducted at COLM to investigate fall roost use and discuss how Colorado bats use rock crevices of many shapes and sizes as roosts, why they like …