Enjoy interpretation at your fingertips with this new audio guided tour service for El Paso County Parks Nature Centers! Nine audio recordings interpret the natural and cultural history surrounding the trails in Fountain Creek Regional Park and Cattail Marsh Wildlife Area.. Big thanks to studio809radio.com for help with these recordings.
The ponds are teeming with wildlife in the warm summer months. Where do the animals go in winter, when the ponds are often frozen over? Big thanks to ...
Chilcott Irrigation Ditch is used to irrigate farmland south of here. The headgate allowing water from Fountain Creek to flow into the ditch is locate...
Fountain Creek is the spine of our watershed and a vital resource for animals and people. You play a critical role in keeping this creek healthy. Big ...
Do you know where stars come from? The Cheyenne and Arapaho Native Americans know. Listen to find out. Big thanks to studio809radio.com for helping us...
Oh let us count the ways we love wetlands! Wetlands provide numerous ecosystem services. You've probably even eaten something from a wetland! Big than...
Another invasive plant species competes with an essential native plant here in the meadow. Delightfully scented blossoms and brightly colored butterfl...
Compare these invasive Siberian Elm woods to the native Cottonwood-Willow woods on the west side of the park. Do native wildlife choose to use the inv...
An introduction to the Fountain Creek watershed and the 5 distinct habitats in Fountain Creek Regional Park and Cattail Marsh Wildlife Area. Big thank...
Enjoy interpretation at your fingertips with this new audio guided tour service for El Paso County Parks Nature Centers! Nine audio recordings interpr...