Bird Walks
Let’s look and listen for wild birds! Our informal bird walks are open to everyone, from veteran birders to those venturing out for the first time. Most trips are led by an experienced birder.
- All members and guests MUST register to attend a bird walk. Members who have paid their annual dues will be given preference for all field trips.
- If plans change and you can’t attend, please cancel your reservation so someone else can fill the spot.
- Anyone under age 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Except for service dogs, pets are NOT permitted.
- Bring your own water, hat, sunscreen, binoculars, and field guide or birding app.
- Every participant must have a liability waiver on file so you are eligible to attend this and future field trips. A copy of the waiver will be available when you attend your first bird walk.
Upcoming Bird Walks
Saturday, December 13, at 8 a.m. – Plaster Reservoir, Broomfield
Step away from the holiday bustle and join us for a casual morning walk at Broomfield’s No. 1 birding hotspot. There should be a nice selection of waterfowl on the reservoir, as well as winter songbirds along the paved trail. This will be an easygoing, mindful walk, ideal for beginning birders and veterans alike.
Location:Meet at Stone Ridge Park, 13621 Parkview Place, Broomfield. This cul-de-sac is just off 136th Avenue between Lowell Boulevard and Zuni Street. There is parking near the play area along Plaster Circle. Please note, there are no restrooms available at this site.
Leader: Christine Kindl
The Walk is limited to 12 participants.
There are currently 6 people registered for the Walk.
Contact: Karen to register for the Walk.
Saturday, January 3 @ 9:00 a.m. to noon – Barr Lake Eagle Outing
Experience the serene beauty of Barr Lake State Park while observing the majestic Bald Eagles that spend their winter here. The walk will be led by a knowledgeable Bird Conservancy staff member or volunteer. They will offer insights into the behavior, habitat, and conservation efforts surrounding Bald Eagles. Whether you’re a seasoned birder or a curious beginner, you’re sure to learn something new! Binoculars provided.
Access Information: This program includes traveling ~3 miles round-trip (1.5 miles to gazebo/viewing area and back) on a packed dirt trail, with little to no incline. Accessible parking and restrooms are available at the meeting location. Some adaptive equipment is available for this event.
There is a $7 fee for this event. Scholarships are available. Once you sign up on the Broomfield Bird Club website to register, you will receive an email with the link to pay the fee.
Location: 13401 Picadilly Road, Brighton
The Walk is limited to 10 participants.
There is currently 1 person registered for the Walk.
Contact: Karen to register for the Walk.
Friday, January 9 @ 8:30 a.m. – South Platte River Trail
We’re in for some excellent winter birding along this section of the South Platte Trail. Winter waterfowl will be in abundance, and we might spot some raptors, too. We’ll walk about two miles on a level asphalt trail. Restrooms are available. Dress warm!
Location:Fishing Lakes South Parking Lot, 10100 Henderson Rd. (This is the same location as the Veterans Memorial)
Leader: Mike Artmann
The Walk is limited to 12 participants.
There are currently 0 people registered for the Walk.
Contact: Karen to register for the Walk.

