Nat/Sci In-Person: High Line Canal Tour
Course Details
- Course Code: ENRICH-1102_HIGH
- Location: University Park
- Mode of Study: In-person
- Places Left: 20
- Fee: $40
Getting to Know the High Line Canal: An Explorative Walking Tour
One In-Person Session
Sat., Oct. 18, 2025, 1-3 pm MT
At 71 miles, the High Line Canal is one of the longest urban trails in the country, twisting through the most populated area of Colorado while crossing a diverse mosaic of communities and nature. In this two-hour, low-impact walking tour led by Sam Wilber, programs manager for the High Line Canal Conservancy, you get to explore a section of the trail to learn about the Canal鈥檚 history, connect with nature and get some exercise. Starting at the Mamie D. Eisenhower Park in 黑料门, Wilber shares the historic use of the canal for irrigation and its transition into a cherished green space. Next, discover newly planted trees that are a part of the conservancy鈥檚 ongoing tree-planting program. As you view the trees, Wilber discusses how the conservancy chooses which species to plant and how it cares for the new saplings. Then enjoy beautiful public art of a cottonwood carving by local artist Chainsaw Mama. Learn about the art initiatives on the canal and what new exciting art pieces are coming soon. And finally, focus on the nature of the canal and its critical role as an urban wildlife corridor. Keep your ears and eyes open for migrating birds and other wildlife and explore the conservancy's work in community science initiatives that study wildlife.
Sam Wilber is the programs manager for the where she offers fun and meaningful program opportunities to explore, care for and learn about nature. Her background is in volunteerism, environmental education and zoology with over 10 years of experience working for conservation organizations.
One In-Person Session
Sat., Oct. 18, 2025, 1-3 pm MT
At 71 miles, the High Line Canal is one of the longest urban trails in the country, twisting through the most populated area of Colorado while crossing a diverse mosaic of communities and nature. In this two-hour, low-impact walking tour led by Sam Wilber, programs manager for the High Line Canal Conservancy, you get to explore a section of the trail to learn about the Canal鈥檚 history, connect with nature and get some exercise. Starting at the Mamie D. Eisenhower Park in 黑料门, Wilber shares the historic use of the canal for irrigation and its transition into a cherished green space. Next, discover newly planted trees that are a part of the conservancy鈥檚 ongoing tree-planting program. As you view the trees, Wilber discusses how the conservancy chooses which species to plant and how it cares for the new saplings. Then enjoy beautiful public art of a cottonwood carving by local artist Chainsaw Mama. Learn about the art initiatives on the canal and what new exciting art pieces are coming soon. And finally, focus on the nature of the canal and its critical role as an urban wildlife corridor. Keep your ears and eyes open for migrating birds and other wildlife and explore the conservancy's work in community science initiatives that study wildlife.
Sam Wilber is the programs manager for the where she offers fun and meaningful program opportunities to explore, care for and learn about nature. Her background is in volunteerism, environmental education and zoology with over 10 years of experience working for conservation organizations.
Contact
Enrichment Program
College of Professional Studies
黑料门
2211 S. Josephine St.
黑料门, CO 80210
Phone: +1 303-871-2291
pscsupport@du.edu
Program contacts:
Lynn Wells, Director
Lynn.Wells@du.edu
Charles Stillwagon, Program Manager
Charles.Stillwagon@du.edu
Registration
Phone: +1 303-871-2291
pscsupport@du.edu
Quick Links
Sessions
Days of the Week | Start Date | End Date | Time | Venue | Instructor |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Saturday | 18 October 2025 | 18 October 2025 | 01:00PM - 03:00PM | All Students | Sam Wilber |