Nature and Wildlife Discovery Center
Connect with nature, discover yourself.
Escape to the tranquil 611-acre Pueblo Mountain Park, home to the Nature and Wildlife Discovery Center in Beulah, CO. This unique retreat offers a refreshing blend of outdoor adventure and peaceful relaxation, making it an ideal destination for individuals, families, and groups. Whether you're looking to engage in guided hikes, participate in a Nature Toddlers Program with your little ones, or bring your furry friend along for a "Zuke's Dog Hike," there's an activity to connect you with the natural world. Beyond the daily programs, the beautifully restored Horseshoe Lodge provides comfortable bed and breakfast-style accommodations, alongside private, semi-private, and newly renovated dorm rooms that can host over 60 guests. It's a place designed for learning, retreating, and experiencing the wonders of the great outdoors.
Highlights
- Engage in unique "Zuke's Dog Hikes" with your canine companion
- Participate in family-friendly Nature Toddlers Programs
- Stay in the beautifully restored Horseshoe Lodge
- Explore 611 acres of Pueblo Mountain Park
- Variety of accommodation options from B&B to dorms
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Setting
set within the expansive 611-acre Pueblo Mountain Park, the center is surrounded by the natural beauty of the Colorado landscape. Expect mountain vistas, fresh air, and a serene environment well suited to outdoor activities and quiet contemplation.
The practice
While the center does not adhere to a specific spiritual tradition, it emphasizes practices that foster connection with nature and personal well-being. Programs often incorporate elements of mindfulness through guided hikes, outdoor exploration, and activities designed to enhance awareness of the natural environment. Visitors can expect a focus on physical activity and mental rejuvenation through engagement with the outdoors.
A typical day
A typical day at the Nature and Wildlife Discovery Center varies greatly depending on the specific program or retreat you attend. It might involve morning guided hikes, afternoon educational workshops, or family-oriented nature activities. Evenings could include group gatherings or quiet time. The center encourages early registration for programs to ensure smooth planning and scheduling.
Accommodation
Guests can choose from "Nature inspired" bed and breakfast style rooms for a cozy stay, or opt for private and semi-private rooms. For larger groups, newly renovated dorms are available, capable of sleeping over 60 people.
What to bring
Given the mountain park setting in Colorado, pack layers of clothing suitable for varying temperatures. Comfortable hiking shoes are essential for guided walks and exploring the 611-acre park.
How to get there
The Nature and Wildlife Discovery Center is located in Beulah, CO, within the Pueblo Mountain Park. Specific driving directions would be available on their website.
Nearest airport: Pueblo Memorial Airport (PUB) (16 km)
The nearest airport is Pueblo Memorial Airport (PUB), approximately 16 km from the center. You would need to arrange your own transportation from the airport, likely via taxi or ride-share.
Nearest city: Pueblo
Programs require early registration, likely through their website or by contacting the center directly.
Programs and stays at the center are paid, with pricing starting from USD 75. Specific costs would depend on the chosen program or accommodation.
Climate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Oct, Feb, Mar
Avoid: May, Jun, Aug
Beulah, CO experiences an annual average temperature of 12.3°C. The warmest months are July, August, and June, while January, February, and December are the coolest. The driest periods occur in October, February, and March, with May, June, and August being the wettest months.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of activities are offered at the center?
The center offers a variety of activities including guided hikes, Nature Toddlers Programs for young children, and "Zuke's Dog Hikes" where you can bring your dog. They also host retreats and provide opportunities for learning and recreation in nature.
What are the accommodation options available?
You can stay in "Nature inspired" bed and breakfast style rooms, private and semi-private rooms, or newly renovated dormitories that can accommodate over 60 guests.
How do I register for a program?
The center requests that you register for programs early. This helps them with behind-the-scenes planning, including scheduling staff, guest speakers, and meal arrangements. Programs may be canceled if minimum registration numbers are not met.
Is the center suitable for families with young children?
Yes, the center is very family-friendly, offering specific programs like the Nature Toddlers Program designed for young children to engage with nature.
Can I bring my pet to the center?
Yes, the center offers "Zuke's Dog Hikes," indicating that they welcome dogs for specific activities. It's best to confirm pet policies for overnight stays or other areas.
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