Park Map, Species Guide & General Information

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Park Map, Species Guide & General Information

Programs: Public Programs All ages can explore nature related topics; wildlife, gardening, insects, art, astronomy and more! Find a program brochure at the Nature Center or on our website, and register on-line in advance. Community Group Programs Great for scouts, clubs and community groups, presented at your site or ours. Rentals & Youth Birthday Parties Rent the facility for business meetings, social functions, and events. For birthdays, we can provide a fun nature presentation, followed by your own activity. School Field Trips: Elementary Exploration Students learn environmental concepts though hands-on classes. Topics tailored to grade level and state science standards. Call for information and to schedule. Water Wise! The Science and Conservation of Water Free outreach for Arvada 6th graders. Teachers, call to schedule.

Majestic View Nature Center promotes environmental education and nature interpretation services through: hands-on displays and wildlife exhibits Kid's Nook classrooms and meeting spaces 80 acres of open space and trails lake and wetland areas demonstration garden beautiful views and diverse wildlife school and group programs playground and athletic courts Commonly Seen Species: Over 260 species of plants, 135 species of birds, and other wildlife can be found in Majestic View Park. Common Whitetail Dragonfly These adept flyers dart around the wetlands looking for tasty mosquitos. The male (pictured) and female have different wing patterns, the latter having three black blotches on each wing. American White Pelican In the morning, look for the large white birds scooping fish out of the lake. Later in the day they can often be seen riding thermal updrafts high in the sky. Coyote Occasionally, coyotes can be seen and heard on the prairie slope north east of Oberon Lake. They hunt for abundant cottontail rabbits and other small mammals. American Kestrel The smallest member of the falcon family, it is often perched on a powerline or atop a tree, ready to prey upon grasshoppers, mice, dragonflies or other birds. Garter Snake This small snake can be seen warming itself on the trails. It is harmless to humans, but not to slugs, worms, toads and rodents. Muskrat This rodent, sometimes seen leaving ripples as it swims, is not actually a rat. However, it also is adaptable, has an omnivorous diet, and a long thin tail. Cattail These wetland plants, spread by rhizomes, create thick, inpenetrable stands which provide habitat, food, and nurseries for wetland animals. Praying Mantis Look for these stealthy predators in the late summer, often at the tops of prairie grasses. Look carefully, they are usually camouflaged. Red-Eared Slider These turtles, seen basking on the log in the lake, are not native to Colorado, creating competition for our native western painted turtles that live in Oberon Lake. Yucca Yuccas have a symbiotic relationship with the yucca moth. The Yucca seeds are eaten by the moth s larvae. The adult moths spread the pollen from plant to plant.

TO WADSWORTH BLVD. Majestic View Park 7 6 1 2 LEGEND Gravel Trail N Paved Trail (ADA accessible) Parking Area 5 Portable Toilet 4 3 9 8 Photo courtesy of Pioneer Farmsteaders Points of Interest on the Map: 1 2 3 Nature Center and Demonstration Garden Learn about the natural history of Arvada, see wildlife displays, participate in programs, and enjoy hands-on-learning. Stroll the garden, picking up ideas for plantings at your own home. Astronomy Pad A concrete pad with amber lighting and electricity. Can accommodate up to 6 telescopes, perfect for viewing the night sky. Outdoor Classroom A flagstone patio, shade trees, and grassy lawn anchor our outdoor classroom, accommodating large school groups and public programs. 4 5 6 Prairie Trail (0.1 miles) A paved trail with benches. Enjoy views of the front range to the west and grazing horses to the east. Cattail Trail (0.3 miles) A gravel trail sloping through short grass prairie. Check out the wetland grasses and wildlife at the bridge. Interpretive Trail (0.35 miles) and Oberon Lake Path (0.1 miles) A paved trail with views of Oberon Lake and signs to teach about the local ecosystem. Don t miss the spur gravel trail near the Nature Center, leading to a deck overlooking the lake. 7 8 9 Playground & Recreation Area Tennis courts, a basketball court, a creative playground, picnic tables, and lots of shady grassy areas to enjoy the view. Urban Agriculture Site Pioneer Farmsteaders cultivate this area to provide a location for hands-on learning while also growing fresh produce and flowers for sale and donation. Get more information at pioneerfarmsteaders.com. Nature: Explore Count tree rings, make stick forts, balance on logs, stack rocks, dig holes in the dirt, and discover nature s wonders in this interactive environment. View from the Interpretive Trail looking west.

Enjoy Your Visit! Park Hours: Dawn to Dusk Nature Center & Parking Lot: Free public hours Monday - Thursday and Saturday October to May: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. June to September: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Special programs by appointment) Directions: 7030 Garrison St. Arvada, CO 80004 Wadsworth Blvd. to 68th Ave. to Garrison St., north to the Center parking lot. Connect with Us: Phone: 720-898-7405 Email: kmiller@arvada.org www.arvada. org/nature Visit our Majestic View Nature Center Facebook page and follow us on Twitter @Majestic_View and M.V.N.C on Instagram. Visit arvada.org for information about other parks, trails or city services.