RESCHEDULED LO Colorado | Pride y Paletas #OrgullosamenteOutdoors

Come celebrate Pride Month with paletas during our hike! ~Orgullosamente Outdoors~

IMPORTANT: Each participant over 18 years old should reserve a spot with their own name and email, in which they will receive a waiver to fill out.

Join us on this beatiful hike near Dillon Reservoir!

Date: Sunday, June 28

Time: 9am meet up time, estimated end time ~11:30am

Location: Dillon, Colorado

All ages and people are welcome as long as they are aware of the hike description and are prepared!

If you cannot attend, please let us know as soon as possible by replying the Eventbrite email so that we can release spots to those on the waitlist. Spots are limited!

Trail Info: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/colorado/meadow-loop-and-ridge-trail

Distance: 3.2 miles roundtrip

Elevation Gain: 472ft

Max Elevation: 9276ft

Difficulty Level: Easy (fairly level terrain)

Facilities: No water or bathroom at trailhead.

Terrain: Overall, the trail will be partly shaded and follows a stream. There are parts of steep incline on this trail. We will go at the pace of the slowest member of our group to make sure that our group stays together at an even pace. The trail is very rocky, including at the beginning where we will have to step on large pond rocks.

Parking: Easy to park near this trail. Carpooling from Denver will be offered. Volunteers are not allowed to drive minors under 18 years old, even with parent present.

Weather: The weather is about 15-20 degrees colder than the Denver metro area and storms are rare in the morning. We will send more detailed information closer to the day of.

What to Bring

  • Backpack
  • Water (1 liter minimum recommended per adult)
  • Rain jacket
  • Sunscreen SPF 30+
  • Chapstick or lip balm with sunscreen
  • Snacks (optional – we will have paletas on the trail)

How to Dress for Hiking Comfort/Protection from the Elements

  • Non-cotton shirt
  • Non-cotton and non-jean pants or shorts
  • Sturdy athletic shoes or hiking boots
  • Wool or synthetic socks if possible (no cotton)
  • Sun hat (baseball cap, hat with wide brim, visor, etc.) and/or sunglasses

FAQs

Is there a cost for this event?

This is a free opportunity to gather with community and there are no fees or permits to access this trail or the shuttle.

Language Accessibility Disclosure:

As a volunteer-led chapter of Latino Outdoors, we rely on the language skill sets of our volunteers and partners. Due to limited capacity and funding, we are not able to provide consistent multilingual, Spanish-language programming, or other Native languages. As an organization, we value transparency and Language Justice, and we want to make sure that our participants are aware of what to expect at each event.

The programming for this event will be:

  • Programming Language: English
  • Available Interpretation: None
  • Volunteer Language Proficiency: Bianca and Andrea – Fluent in English and Spanish

Regardless of your language abilities, you are welcomed at this event and we will do our best to work with you. The intention of this disclosure is to create better transparency on what to expect during our program.





LO Colorado | Summer Solstice Backpacking

Backpacking trip with Latino Outdoors on summer solstice weekend at Eagles Nest Wilderness near Frisco, CO

IMPORTANT: This event is for participants over 18 years old only. Each participant should reserve a spot with their own name and email, in which they will receive a waiver to fill out.

REGISTRATION CLOSES ON TUESDAY, JUNE 16th! Spots are limited.

If you cannot attend, please let us know as soon as possible by replying to the Eventbrite email so that we can release spots to those on the waitlist.

Come celebrate the longest day of the year with us! This is an approx 3.5-mile-in backpacking trip on Meadow Creek Trail near Frisco, CO in Eagles Nest Wilderness (about 1.5 hours outside of Denver). Gear is available to borrow if you don’t have backpacking/hiking gear.

This hike, although steep and with substantial elevation gain, will reward us with amazing views of the mountains and pristine scenery surrounding the meadow where we will camp.

Trail Info:

https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/colorado/meadow-creek-trail

https://www.fs.usda.gov/r02/whiteriver/recreation/meadow-creek-th-33

Distance: 3.5 miles in and 3.5 miles out

Elevation Gain: 1,666ft

Max Elevation: 10,815ft (basecamp)

Skill Level: Intermediate

Use: Hikers only

Facilities: There are no toilets on this trail, this is an undeveloped trail. We will have guidance on digging cat holes with a trowel and packing out toilet paper/wipes if you don’t have experience. The town of Frisco will be the closest developed town to the trail. There are plenty of water sources on this trail, and we will be camping near a creek. There is no cell service on this trail. We will have a Garmin In-Reach Minis, which can be used in emergencies to communicate.

Terrain: Overall, the trail will be partly shaded. There are parts of steep incline on this trail, we will be gaining 1,666ft of elevation from the start of the trail. We will go at the pace of the slowest member of our group to make sure that our group stays together at an even pace. There is a stream crossing on this trail that we will help guide you through. The trail varies in wideness during the hike, but it is wide enough for hikers going the other direction to pass us on the trail.

What to Expect During this Backpacking Trip

Parking:

There is a small parking lot at the trailhead. Cars are also allowed to park overnight on the road leading to the trailhead. We will leave notes in our cars stating the start and returning times for our group.

Weather:

The weather during the day and overnight is about 20-30 degrees colder than the Denver metro area and is prone to unexpected passing storms, including thunderstorms. We will send more detailed information closer to the day of.

Itinerary:

Day 1

  • We will arrive at trailhead at 8am to pack our packs together.
  • Register our group at the trailhead.
  • Have lunch on the trail about halfway.
  • Get to basecamp at 3pm at the latest.
  • We will set up camp and have dinner.
  • We will have hangout/downtime after dinner cleanup.
  • Sunset is at 8:30pm.

Day 2

  • Breakfast and getting ready for optional day-hike.
  • Morning hike to surrounding scenery – more details soon (pack lunch/snacks/smell-ables).
  • Return to basecamp, take down tents, and pack out.
  • We plan to be back at the trailhead at 5pm at the latest.


Bear Safety/Wildlife Precautions:

Bear canisters are not required for this area. All food, food utensils, and personal care items should benear you as best practice at all times. We suggest taking all smell-ables when the group leaves camp for the day hike.

Packing List

If you do not have something on the packing list, please note it in the registration and we will provide it for you to borrow. We will remain in communication on what you should bring.

  • 40L-50L minimum backpack
  • Packable daypack (optional, for day hike on the second day. May also use backpacking pack)
  • Tent (1-2 person size)
  • Sleeping Bag
  • Sleeping Pad
  • Headlamp
  • Small trowel for cat holes (we will have for the group)
  • Hiking poles (optional)
  • Water filter
  • Water bottles/water containers (we recommend a minimum of 2 liter capacity)
  • Food bowl and utensils
  • Ursack or supplies for hanging bear bag (waterproof sack bag, carabiner, 50ft of paracord or strong rope)
  • Sleeping clothes/change of clothes
  • Rain jacket
  • Winter gloves/mittens
  • Winter hat/beanie
  • Extra pairs of socks
  • Extra layers – long sleeve shirt/fleece/synthetic pullover with hood/puffy jacket
  • Personal care items
  • Sunscreen SPF 30+
  • Chapstick or lip balm with sunscreen
  • Backpacking stove and fuel (we will have some for our group, but you can bring your own)
  • Personal food/snacks
  • Change of clothes (optional)
  • Camp shoes (optional, shoes for wearing around camp that are comfy)
  • Bear canister if you have it (optional)
  • Walkie talkies if you have them (optional)
  • Emergency communication device if you have it (optional)

How to Dress for Backpacking Comfort/Protection from the Elements

  • Non-cotton shirt
  • Non-cotton and non-jean pants or shorts
  • Sturdy athletic shoes or hiking boots
  • Wool or synthetic socks if possible (no cotton)
  • Sun hat (baseball cap, hat with wide brim, visor, etc.) and/or sunglasses

For more detailed resources on gear recommendations, please refer to the Backpacking 101 Workshop – General Resources Doc.

FAQs

Is there a cost for this event?

This is a free opportunity to gather with community and there are no fees or permits to access this trail.

Language Accessibility Disclosure:

As a volunteer-led chapter of Latino Outdoors, we rely on the language skill sets of our volunteers and partners. Due to limited capacity and funding, we are not able to provide consistent multilingual, Spanish-language programming, or other Native languages. As an organization, we value transparency and Language Justice, and we want to make sure that our participants are aware of what to expect at each event.

The programming for this event will be:

  • Programming Language: English
  • Available Interpretation: None
  • Volunteer Language Proficiency: Bianca & Nohemi – Fluent in English and Spanish

Regardless of your language abilities, you are welcomed at this event and we will do our best to work with you. The intention of this disclosure is to create better transparency on what to expect during our program.



LO Colorado | Senderismo Social-Spanish Conversation Group

Enjoy a relaxing hike through local trails while practicing your Spanish! We meet once a month from May-August.

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EVENT DAY:

Enjoy a relaxing hike through local trails while practicing your Spanish! As we explore the beautiful scenery, we’ll engage in casual Spanish conversation. This event combines nature and language practice in a fun, friendly environment. All Spanish levels and hiking abilities are welcome.

WHEN:

  • Sunday ,May 17th, 2026
  • Sunday,June 28th, 2026
  • Sunday, July 12th, 2026
  • Sunday, August 16th, 2026

TIME: 9AM- 12PM

WHO: all ages

WHERE: Several locations, more details below

FOOD: We will provide snacks and water

IMPORTANT:

-After registering, please remember to frequently check your email for event updates. You will receive an email closer to event date with more information.

-A Latino Outdoors waiver will need to be signed prior to event date.

– Latino Outdoors activities are free and in service to our communities. Our leaders carefully consider the capacity of each event to ensure everyone can participate comfortably. We kindly ask that you honor your reservation. If, for any reason, you’re unable to attend an event you signed up for, please take a moment to cancel your reservation. This way, another community member can join in, and our volunteer organizers can adjust plans accordingly. Your cooperation is deeply appreciated!

If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact Gloria González via email at gloria@latinooutdoors.org or gloria@betterworldlanguages.org

Gracias!

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DÍA DEL EVENTO:

Caminata para ver flores silvestres y grupo de conversación en español
Disfruta de una caminata relajante por senderos locales mientras practicas tu español. Mientras exploramos flores silvestres y paisajes hermosos, conversaremos en español de manera informal. Este evento combina la naturaleza con la práctica del idioma en un ambiente divertido y amigable. Todos los niveles de español y habilidades para caminar son bienvenidos.

CUÁNDO:

  • Domingo, 17 de mayo de 2026
  • Domingo, 28 de junio de 2026
  • Domingo, 12 de julio de 2026
  • Domingo, 16 de agosto de 2026

HORA: 9:00 a. m. a 12:00 p. m.

QUIÉN: Todas las edades

DÓNDE: Varias ubicaciones, más detalles abajo

COMIDA: Ofreceremos bocadillos y agua

IMPORTANTE:

– Después de registrarse, recuerde revisar su correo electrónico con frecuencia para ver las actualizaciones del evento. Recibirá un correo electrónico con más información más cerca de la fecha del evento.

– Deberá firmar una exención de responsabilidad de Latino Outdoors antes de la fecha del evento.

– Las actividades de Latino Outdoors son gratuitas y están al servicio de nuestras comunidades. Nuestros líderes evalúan cuidadosamente el aforo de cada evento para garantizar que todos puedan participar cómodamente. Le rogamos que respete su reserva. Si, por alguna razón, no puede asistir a un evento al que se inscribió, por favor, cancele su reserva. De esta manera, otro miembro de la comunidad podrá unirse y nuestros organizadores voluntarios podrán ajustar los planes según corresponda. ¡Agradecemos enormemente su cooperación!

Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre este evento, comuníquese con Gloria González por correo electrónico a gloria@latinooutdoors.org o gloria@betterworldlanguages.org

¡Gracias!