Events

Canyons Camp: Utah’s Amazing Reptiles and Amphibians

Presented by Chris Frauenhofer, Wildlife Biologist, Utah National Guard

 

Come and enjoy a synopsis of all of the wonderful herps in Utah – and maybe get to hold one!

Chris is particularly passionate about & well-versed in reptile and amphibian conservation. His current research focuses on movement patterns, habitat use, and conservation of snakes.

The event starts at 6pm and will take place at Millcreek Community Library.

 

Registration is free, but required.

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Wasatch Wildflower Festival 2025: Snowbird

Come see the world famous Wasatch Wildflowers and learn about them from CCF’s extremely knowledgeable naturalists!

Tours offered:

Kids Walk
Easy Walk
Moderate Walk
Advanced Walk
Guided or Self-Guided

Registration is free, but required. Registration will open on May 1, 2025.

Wasatch Wildflower Festival 2025: Alta

Come see the world famous Wasatch Wildflowers and learn about them from CCF’s extremely knowledgeable naturalists!

Tours offered:

Kids Walk
Easy Walk
Moderate Walk
Advanced Walk
Guided or Self-Guided

Registration is free, but required. Registration will open on May 1, 2025.

Wasatch Wildflower Festival 2025: Solitude

Come see the world famous Wasatch Wildflowers and learn about them from CCF’s extremely knowledgeable naturalists!

Tours offered:

Kids Walk
Easy Walk
Moderate Walk
Advanced Walk
Guided or Self-Guided

Registration is free, but required. Registration will open on May 1, 2025.

Wasatch Wildflower Festival 2025: Brighton

Come see the world famous Wasatch Wildflowers and learn about them from CCF’s extremely knowledgeable naturalists!

Tours offered:

Kids Walk
Easy Walk
Moderate Walk
Advanced Walk
Guided or Self-Guided

Registration is free, but required. Registration will open on May 1, 2025.

Canyons Camp: 25 Years of Watershed Protection

Join us for an evening discussing the unique history of the Cottonwood Canyons’ watersheds.

 

We will discuss how the canyons played a role in US environmental protection history and the unique responsibility of the Cottonwood Canyons Foundation in furthering that protection.

Learn more about glaciers, Indigenous Peoples, environmental pioneers, and immigrants scratching out an existence in high alpine homesteads where over 40 feet of snow fell each winter.

 

The event starts at 6pm and will take place at Last Chance Lodge, Solitude Mountain Resort.

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Full Moon Snowshoe Tour

Full Moon Snowshoe Tour

Full Moon Tours at Spruces Campground take advantage of the unique opportunity of being in the canyons at night. Join a volunteer naturalist to learn about winter ecology and the nocturnal adaptations of some of the canyon’s most elusive residents. Spruces Campground features gentle, rolling terrain that makes this tour ideal for any participant, whether you are a beginner or experienced snowshoer.

To participate in this tour, you are required to wear a multi-layer face covering over your nose and mouth. You must also maintain a six-foot distance between yourself and participants from a different household. Tour size will be restricted to allow for proper social distancing at all times.

Please click here to register for the tour.

Full Moon Snowshoe Tour

Full Moon Snowshoe Tour

Full Moon Tours at Spruces Campground take advantage of the unique opportunity of being in the canyons at night. Join a volunteer naturalist to learn about winter ecology and the nocturnal adaptations of some of the canyon’s most elusive residents. Spruces Campground features gentle, rolling terrain that makes this tour ideal for any participant, whether you are a beginner or experienced snowshoer.

To participate in this tour, you are required to wear a multi-layer face covering over your nose and mouth. You must also maintain a six-foot distance between yourself and participants from a different household. Tour size will be restricted to allow for proper social distancing at all times.

Please click here to register for the tour.

Full Moon Snowshoe Tour

Full Moon Snowshoe Tour

Full Moon Tours at Spruces Campground take advantage of the unique opportunity of being in the canyons at night. Join a volunteer naturalist to learn about winter ecology and the nocturnal adaptations of some of the canyon’s most elusive residents. Spruces Campground features gentle, rolling terrain that makes this tour ideal for any participant, whether you are a beginner or experienced snowshoer.

To participate in this tour, you are required to wear a multi-layer face covering over your nose and mouth. You must also maintain a six-foot distance between yourself and participants from a different household. Tour size will be restricted to allow for proper social distancing at all times.

Please click here to register for the tour.