Winter Wander in South Boulder
Do you have a special place in nature that you go back to over and over? The South Boulder Creek trail near Marshall has been a special place for many Thorne staff members over the years. Like many of the natural places that we visit, this area acquired a nickname amongst the Thorne staff- Grandmother Tree trail. The nickname came from a giant cottonwood tree that once stood right next to the trail. Unfortunately, this beautiful tree blew over in the Marshall fire windstorm, but the fallen tree remains next to the trail and this is still a fantastic place to visit.
The South Boulder Creek trail is a lovely flat dirt trail that is a fun place for kids of all ages to explore on foot or by bike year-round. There are large tree trunks, beautiful views, prairie dogs, and South Boulder Creek flows alongside sections of the path. This trail even connects to the popular Bobolink trail, the stomping grounds of Thorne Nature Preschool’s current Boulder location. Please note that the South Boulder Creek trail is a nature preserve, so dogs aren’t allowed.
Connection to special places in nature is an important part of Thorne Nature Preschool. If your child thrives in the outdoors, Thorne Nature Preschool could be the perfect school for your little one.