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Walking Tour: Water Conservation and Nature Walk

 06/18/2026  |  05:30 PM - 07:00 PM
  Willow Bend Natural Area (2538 E 1st St)

Guided Walk: Nature, Birding, History - Mixed Ages

Join City of Loveland Utilities staff and trained naturalist volunteers for a guided walk from Willow Bend Park & Natural Area to the Water Reclamation Facility off of Boise Ave. Learn about how the city conserves water for irrigation, water quality standards and reclamation, and how the natural area conserves water and habitat for wildlife. The walk is approximately 1 mile, optional shuttle to return to Willow Bend or walk back on your own. All ages welcome. Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring sun protection, bug repellant, drinking water, and binoculars if you have them. Registration required, space is limited. Meet the group at the upper (main) parking lot of Willow Bend Park.

Minimum Participants: 5
Maximum Participants: 20

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Debbie Eley, Resource Specialist

Loveland Open Lands & Trails

970.962.2725

 

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Jeanie D - Guest Speaker

I grew up on a cattle ranch in the mountains of Colorado and have a deep passion for our Earth and all its flora and fauna. My degree in Wildlife Bio Education opened the door to a love of helping others experience the wonders of our Environment - I spent 10 years as a substitute teacher; focusing mainly on Science and Outdoor School. My most recent Gig before official retirement was serving as a Facilitator for Equine Assisted Mental Resiliency groups in the Black Forest of CO


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