Western Water Field Day

 

Have you ever wondered where the water from your kitchen sink really comes from, and what it takes to get it there? With growing demand for water and prolonged droughts, water conservation is more important than ever. Join Palmer Land Conservancy, a leader in land and water conservation, at Bluestem Prairie Open Space for an educational field day all about Western water. Local naturalist Lee Derr will use Big Johnson Reservoir and its delivery waterways to illustrate the complexities of water rights, water storage, and delivery.

Your day will begin and end with a short hike to and from the reservoir's outflow site, where you'll have a hands-on opportunity to learn more about water science, water diversion rights, in-stream flow measurements, household and irrigational use. You will also have the opportunity to spot residential and migratory birds and wildlife.

Please note that this experience will require the ability to bend, stoop, and walk/hike over uneven terrain for up to 1 mile. A full water bottle and any other necessary items for personal comfort are recommended.

Space for this event is limited. Please register by April 25th, 2024.

Event Details

When: Saturday, April 27th | 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Where: Bluestem Prairie Open Space- a Palmer protected property
6254 Goldfield Dr
Colorado Springs, 80911

Hike Difficulty: Easy - Moderate

Fees: Free for Palmer members - Not a member yet? Become a member today!

For questions or more information, please contact Carrie Supino | [email protected]

May 11, 2024

2PM-4PM

Bluestem Prairie Open Space
6254 Goldfield Dr
Colorado Springs