Live Virtual Programs

Park ranger stands in front of a screen with winter scene. They are demonstrating how to snowshoe.
Snowshoeing technique is demonstrated during a live virtual program.

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Let us bring the park to you – virtually! Black Canyon and Curecanti offer live virtual programs. These free programs are a great way to introduce your students to both parks and their resources. We recommend that you contact us at least one month in advance of your desired date for a distance learning program.

Please note: Groups will be asked to complete a technology test call approximately one week before the program.

What Do I Need?

To participate, groups will need the following equipment:

  • Computer, webcam, projector, speakers

  • Video conferencing platform (Google Meets, Zoom, Teams)

  • Stable high-speed internet connection

How Do I Sign Up?

To request a program, please e-mail us or call (970) 641-2337 ext. 203 with the following information:

  • Three or more preferred dates and times

  • The number of students per class

  • Special needs or other pertinent information for your group

  • Contact information: school phone number and address, teacher phone number (cell preferred) and email address

 
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Black Canyon of the Gunnison

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All Ages | Ask A Ranger

Students prepare questions ahead of time and spend 30-60 minutes with the ranger discussing park geology, ecology, conservation, human history, and what it means to be a National Park Service ranger. Program length depends on how many questions students prepare and the time restraints of the class. Questions can be emailed to park staff in advance. (30-60 minutes)

Colorado Academic Standards: varies. Next Generation Science Standards: varies.

 
Silhouetted people stand by a telescope with red light below it. The Milky Way is visible above them.
Astronomy program with telescope viewing

Photo by Joyce Tanihara

Fifth Grade | Defenders of the Night Sky

Join a ranger at Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and Curecanti National Recreation Area – International Dark Sky Parks – to explore why darkness matters for wildlife and humans, dark sky friendly lighting practices, and how we can work together to protect darkness. (60 minutes)

Colorado Academic Standards: SC.5.3.5. Next Generation Science Standards: 5-ESS3-1.

Last updated: January 6, 2025

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

102 Elk Creek
(GPS/physical address = 9800 Highway 347, Montrose, CO)

Gunnison, CO 81230

Phone:

970-641-2337

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