Just three and a half hours from Denver International Airport and 53 miles west of Fort Collins, Colorado, lies a beautiful mountain valley called Pingree Park. Within this valley is Colorado State University's Pingree Park Campus and Conference Center. The 1,200-acre campus is within sight of Rocky Mountain National Park, the Comanche Peak Wilderness Area, and Roosevelt National Forest.
Our six-month season of operation runs from spring to fall. Purple Pasque Flowers greet visitors in May, while brightly colored aspen leaves and early winter snows announce the fall months. Moose and deer often are seen in the valley, as well as pine squirrels, rabbits, and many bird species.
645 South Shields Street
8037 Campus Delivery
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-8037
Phone: (970) 491-4747
FAX: (970) 491-7747
Pingree Park: (970) 881-2150
FAX: (970) 881-2013
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At an altitude of 9,000 feet (2,750m), Pingree Park provides cool summer days perfect for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Trails leaving from the central campus invite conference visitors to a leisurely forty-five minute walk up to Denny's Point or a rigorous all-day climb up Stormy Peaks. A conference held at Pingree Park removes the group from the hectic pace of urban life. The lack of distractions allows participants to focus on meeting topics. Park the car, forget about the phone, put on some comfortable clothes, and listen to the sounds of the river.
The Pingree Park staff is committed to managing the campus' natural areas in a manner environmentally compatible with the fragile mountain ecosystem. To check current weather conditions, visit the College of Natural Resources Live Pingree Web Cam.
Fall 2009 Faculty/Staff Weekend - September 25-28
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