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            o provide quality programs, we  ○ Lonesome Cougar. Seating is limited.  ○ for scenery and forest tales; Strenuous,
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            limit the number of participants.  ○  Please call for show times and RSVP. (*)  ○  6 mi., elevation gain over 1,100'. (+)
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      TProgram times vary. Please call     ○                                      ○   Sundays, July 7,14, 21 & 28, “The
      363-1921 between 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.  ○  ○  FAMILY PROGRAMS               ○  ○  Big Guys” (ongoing, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.)
      for times and reservations. If unable to  ○  ○                              ○ - Join Elizabeth for chats about some of
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      attend a program, your cancellation is  ○  ○  Monday, July 1,  “Rise and Shine  ○ Red Rock Canyon’s large mammals. (*)
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      appreciated. You may access hike infor-  ○ Hike” -  Spend an early morning at La  ○ ○  Sundays, July 7 & 21, “Easy Stroll-
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      mation on the RRCIA website at       ○ Madre Springs. Check out the Strippers’  ○ ○  ing” - Come enjoy a nature stroll, a nice,
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      www.redrockcanyonlv.or g.            ○ Cabin: Moderate, 3 mi. (*)           ○  easy, short “walk” in the Canyon. Ex-
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         Unless otherwise indicated, all pro-  ○  Tuesdays all month, “Cactus Jack”  ○  ○  plore with Vicki and learn some of the
      grams meet at the Visitor Center. Parents  ○ ○  Ryan (9 a.m. - noon)        ○ Canyon’s wonders; Easy. (*)
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      must accompany children on all pro-  ○ ○  will give 15-20 minute            ○ ○                 Monday, July 8,
      grams.                               ○ programs on a wide                   ○ ○              “Rise and Shine
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         For all hikes day and evening, all  ○ variety of topics related          ○                Hike” - Pine Creek +
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      participants should allow 2 liters of wa-  ○ to  Red  Rock                  ○  ○             . . . explore the south
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      ter per mile.                        ○  Canyon. (+)                         ○ ○              fork side of one of our
         Programs conducted by RRCIA (*),  ○ ○  Wednesdays,July                   ○ ○              favorite trails; Moder-
      Rangers (#), and volunteers (+).     ○ ○  3, 17 &31, “Moenkopi              ○ ○              ate, 4 mi. (*)
                                           ○ Morning” - Join Janis                ○ ○                 Wednesday, July
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      KIDS PROGRAMS                        ○ on this easy-going jaunt             ○  ○             10, “Exploring Oak
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                                           ○ and learn the Hopi                   ○  ○             Creek” - Take a
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         Wednesdays, July 3, 17 & 31; Tues-  ○ meaning of Moenkopi;               ○                tracking trek and dis-
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      days, July 9 & 23, “Desert Babies”   ○  Easy, 1.5 mi. (*)                   ○ ○              cover the footprints in
      (Ages 3 - 4) - Stories, activities, crafts,  ○ ○  Thursdays, July 4         ○ ○              the sand; Moderate,
      snack, and lots of fun. Space is limited.  ○  ○  & 18,  “Let’s Talk         ○  ○             3 mi. (*)
      RSVP (*)                             ○  ○  About Rock Art (on-              ○  ○                Thursdays, July
         Saturdays, July 6 & 27, (10 a.m. - 1  ○  ○  going 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.)      ○  ○             11 & 25,  “Desert
      p.m.) “Coyote Kids”  (Ages 3 - 12) -  ○ - Join Athena for slide             ○  ○             Tortoise Talks” (on-
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      Ongoing interactive learning stations and  ○ presentations showing          ○ ○              going 10 a.m. - 1
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      craft opportunities at the Visitor Center.  ○ some of the best              ○                p.m.) - Twenty minute
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      (#)                                  ○ petroglyphs found in                 ○  ○             presentations of the
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         Friday, July 12 & 26, “Red Rock   ○ Red Rock Canyon. (*)                 ○  ○             natural history of
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      Day Camp” - July 12: Summer Family   ○    Fridays, July 5 & 19,  “Birding   ○ ○  Nevada’s state reptile. (#)
      Fun! Join Janis and Vicki in and around  ○ ○ With Ranger Jim” - Join Ranger Jim  ○ ○  Friday, July 12, “Reptile Watch” -
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      Wheeler Springs and find out what it  ○                                     ○ ○  Join Ranger Jim and seek out the reptiles
      takes to be a frog. July 26: Native Ameri-  ○ on a fascinating excursion into the world  ○ ○  that can be found at Red Rock Canyon;
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      cans at Red Rock! Join Janis and Vicki  ○ of bird watching. (#)             ○
                                           ○    Saturdays, July 6 & 20, “Stargaz-  ○  Moderate, 2.5 mi. (#)
      in and around Willow Springs and find  ○                                    ○
      out about the American Indians that used  ○ ○  ing” - Join Ranger Brian for a campfire  ○ ○  Saturday, July 13, “Astronomical
      this area. See petroglyphs and make your  ○ ○  program and stargazing. Hear about  ○ ○  Society of Southern Nevada Series”
      own. RSVP (*)                        ○ ○  some of the nighttime creatures at Red  ○ ○  (8 - 11 p.m.)  - Come and join the Soci-
         Saturday, July 20, “Flicks at Red  ○  ○  Rock and view the constellations. There  ○  ○  ety for the opportunity to learn about
      Rock” - This will be fun! You bring the  ○  will be telescopes set up. (#)  ○  different types of telescopes. The work-
      popcorn and we’ll show the movies! A  ○   Sunday, July 7,  “Over the        ○  shop will compare, show, and explain
      free double feature: Dr. Seuss’s  The  Mummy’s Hump” - Up the South          the different scopes that are available.
      Lorax and vintage Disney,  Charlie the  Loop, down the Canyon Trail with stops  Bring your scopes, binoculars, and pa-

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