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Join Us On Our Next Field Trip or Event.

Listed below are upcoming and recent field trips and events of the Rocky Mountain Naturalists.

Members welcome.
A guest must complete a waiver form and pay $2.00 per Outing.

Group sizes are limited in order to provide a quality and safe experience for everyone. Carpooling can be organized from the meeting place for those feeling comfortable. If there is space, guests are welcome to join an Outing up to twice a year.

​Please let us know if you are interested.


Early Morning Birding (Daryl)
Wednesday, July 16, 2025 - 8:00 am
​​This week, at 8:00, meet at the paved pullout  across from the Fort Steele Resort and RV Park. We shall carpool and drive north about 20 kms along Wildhorse Creek Forest Service Road. The road is periodically maintained and suitable for high clearance vehicles. Dust should be reduced because of recent rain. Daryl and Susan have seats available. There will be many opportunities to hop out and look around.

Bi-Monthly Meeting - Elizabeth Lake Tourist Information Centre
Wednesday, July 16, 2025 - 7:00 pm
Please note:  The business meeting will be brief.  Bring a lawn chair or seating pad. Our guest presenter  Brittany Eliadis - Education + Outreach Manager for East Kootenay Invasive Species Council - will lead us all on a "Weedy Walk". 

Bat Monitoring Outing (Scott)
Tuesday, July 15, 2025 - 10:00 am
Join Scott Bodaly to learn about bat monitoring and guano collection at the Wycliffe site.  Scott will lead a walk to view  the modified trees for bats at Wycliffe overlooking the "crack" above the St. Mary's River.  This is an easy to moderate walk approximately 4 km. and 2 hours return. The parking lot is 1 km. south of Porteous Road, beside the Rails to Trails by the highway. Carpooling is encouraged since parking there is limited. Cranbrook folks meet at 9:40 am at Tamarack Mall between the Husky Stn. and Boston Pizza. Kimberley folks meet behind the Marysville arena at 9:45 am.

Cactus Mountain Hike and EMB (Gretchen)
Wednesday, June 11, 2025 - 7:55 am
Meet Wednesday June 11th at the Tamarack Mall area close to the Husky, ready to leave at 7:55 AM or at the Osprey Nest pullout at Fort Steele at 8:15 AM. Some hikers or birders may want to bring lunch and stay longer at the Fish Hatchery.  Others will be back to Cranbrook by 1 PM.
The Prickly Pear Cactus should be in flower soon, so we plan to hike to Cactus Mountain on Wednesday morning, June 11.  This is generally a time slot reserved for Early Morning Birding, so we will be birding along the way. Birders not hiking can see the quarry or go to the Fish Hatchery then make their way along Picture Valley Road.  Please choose one of the options below.
Hike to Cactus Mountain. This route has to be rated as hard because half the route is not on a trail and involves slopes and side hills.  You must be a confident, surefooted hiker to safely negotiate the hills.  The loop is 4 or 5 kilometers around and will go up (and down) about 150 meters (500 feet) - mostly not on a trail.  You will want a hiking pole, sturdy shoes, drink, snack and binoculars if you hope to see birds.  Time 2-3 hours.  You'll be accompanied by Gretchen and Lyle. 
Cactus Quarry walk then Birding at Hatchery. Walkers interested in seeing the rock walls of the quarry below the cactus slopes will start with the hikers but only go to the quarry, then return the same way.  The route is on a gentle slope and gravel road.  Vehicles will be parked at Fenwick siding.  After this you can return to the Fish Hatchery or continue birding along Picture Valley and Fenwick roads back towards Fort Steele.  You'll be accompanied by Gretchen to the Quarry, but retrace your steps on your own. 
Birding only.  Stop at Garbutts Lake, then the Fish Hatchery.  Drive back towards Fort Steele via Picture Valley and Fenwick roads or head towards Wardner and return on the highway. You can do this option on your own time.

​Annual RMNats Club Camp
Sunday to Wednesday, June 1 to 4, 2025
This year the annual Club Camp will be held in Creston. We have reserved the Canyon Community Park for the campers. A variety of motels/hotels are available in Creston for those who do not have a camper or do not wish to camp.
Hiking, birding, biking, paddling and a guest speaker are all on the list. 

Little Big Day (Greg)
Saturday, May 24, 2025 - 6:00 am to 6:00 pm
Participants and their spouse or guest will meet at the Marysville Pub in Marysville (6:15 PM cocktails, start at 6:30pm) to submit their checklists and share their day.  Dinner is not provided with the registration fee
Each team will consist of 3 to 5 participants travelling in one vehicle or on the ground. Each team will select its own name which will be submitted at the supper final. The registration fee will be $5.00 per person.  All registration fee money will be donated to a conservation effort in the East Kootenay.  The conservation donation will be discussed at the count-up dinner. The objective of the LBD competition is to identify as many bird species as possible between 6am and 6pm on May 24th. At least two members of each team must correctly identify the species either by sight or vocalizations. Each species will be checked off on the East Kootenay Bird Checklist that will be provided to each team. No tape recorders or other electronic devices can be used to attract birds.

Brewery Ridge Hike (Marianne)
Sunday, May 25, 2025 - 1:00 pm
Brewery Ridge Butte Hike to observe flowers, birds, views and learn a little of our local history. This is rated as a Difficult outing as per the RMNats rating system. We will not be going fast. It is a moderate climb on a trail to the viewpoint then downhill on a wider trail through the forest to Wildhorse FSR where we will walk back to the vehicles. A total of about 4 km. We should be back in town by 4:30 pm. Dress for the weather conditions, wear sturdy footwear, bring water, a snack, and binoculars. We will carpool as there is very limited parking at the trailhead. Cranbrook members meet at the Tamarack Mall between Boston Pizza and Husky Truck Stop for a 1:00 pm departure. Kimberley members meet behind the Marysville Arena for a 12:45 pm departure. Both groups will meet at the Osprey nest on the Wardner Ft. Steele Rd across from the Ft. Steele Resort and RV Park. This Outing will be limited to 10 participants. 


Skookumchuck Prairie Key Biodiversity Area Bird Count (Wasa, BC) - Birds Canada and Rocky Mountain Naturalists
Tuesday, May 13, 2025 - All Day, 6:00 am start time
Join the Birds Canada team for this volunteer-based count, and survey birds in this new Key Biodiversity Area along the Kootenay River between Wasa and Skookumchuck. Amazing grassland bird sightings await you! Intermediate-good bird ID skills preferred. Register at [email protected].

Elizabeth Lake Migratory Bird Day
Saturday, May 10, 2025 - 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Please join us at Elizabeth Lake to learn about Cavity Nesting Ducks, Long-billed Curlews, Bluebirds and the Bluebird Box Monitoring Program, area Bats and new monitoring program taking place at Wycliffe Flats. Also available will be two bird-watching walks - one in the morning, one in the afternoon, and take in the waterfowl on the lake at the new viewing platform through supplied scopes. For those that do not have binoculars, there are Birding Backpacks available for checkout at the Cranbrook, Kimberley, Creston, Fernie and Invermere Public Libraries (1 backpack per library).

Birding 101 (Theckla)
Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Meet at the Calgary Public Library. This is aimed for anyone beginning/new to birding, but anyone interested in birding is welcome to come join.
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Birding 101 - McGinty Lake Outing
 (Theckla)
Tuesday, April 29, 2025 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Meet at the parking lot to McGinty Lake Recreation Area. This walk is aimed for anyone beginning/new to birding, but anyone interested in birding at McGinty Lake is welcome to come join.  We will walk into the main picnic area of the lake to take in the waterfowl on the north end. From there, we will do the walk around the south end of the lake to the east side picnic area. Following more waterfowl spotting, we will take in the east side trail along the lake, then on to Mini-Ginty. The whole walk will be approx 5km, easy terrain. Hiking boots/shoes and binoculars are required. Prize for the first person to check out the birding backpack from the Kimberley Public Library.

Elizabeth Lake Work Bee
Saturday, April 26, 2025 - 9:00 am - 11:00 am
We need to finish pulling back the dead grass and weeds from the planted shrubs in the plots that are located from the Broadstreet swale to the cedar rail. The first work party two weeks ago did a great job from the weir to the swale. Bring leather work gloves, (there are some thistles), short handled clippers and if you have one, a small rake to help pull back grass from the fence edges. Dress for the weather. Meet Stewart at the parking area at the corner of 11th St. S and Innes Ave. for a 9:00 am start.

​Elizabeth Lake Turtle Day
Tuesday, April 22, 2025 - 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
The RMNats, with our partner, Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program (FWCP) are again organizing Turtle Day. All events will take place in the area between Elizabeth Lake Tourist Information Building and the new Viewing Platform. There is a school program with 3 schools of 2 Elementary classes each, rotating through 3 stations from 9:30 am to 2:00 pm. The Public Event is from 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm, taking place in the same area with the same events. Joe Pierre of the aq’am Community will open the public event at 2:30 pm, and then the public will be able to visit the stations.

Elizabeth Lake Work Bee
Saturday, April 12, 2025 - 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Things that need attention: litter pick up; clipping dead weed stalks and bagging, inside the fenced plots; checking fenced plots and pounding down any fence posts that are leaning.
Bring work gloves, short handled clippers and dress for the weather. Please indicate if you will meet a leader at the parking area at the corner of 11th St. S and Innes or at the parking area off Wattsville behind the Elizabeth Lake Lodge. That way we can have two groups in two different areas.


Potato Butte Outing (Marianne)
Sunday, April 6, 2025 - 9:00 am
Cranbrook members meet for a 9:00 am departure at the Tamarack Mall parking lot between Boston Pizza and Husky Truck Stop to carpool.
Kimberley members meet behind the Marysville Arena for a 9:10 am departure to meet at Stirton parking area at 9:15 am.
Join Marianne for a walk from Stirton Rd to the top of Potato Butte and return via the east fenceline. We will be looking for the earliest spring flowers - Sagebrush Buttercups, Spring Beauty, and Mertensia and identifying rosettes of later blooming ones. Our eyes and ears will also be tuned up for any nearby birds.
This walk is rated as Moderate with a couple steeper sections, especially at the beginning. You may want to bring a walking pole. Wear sturdy footwear, dress for the weather, bring water, a snack and binoculars. We will be back at the parking area just before noon. This Outing will be limited to 10 participants so that discussions and observations can be discussed and we are able to stay on the trail. If there are more than 10, I will do the same walk the following weekend.


Crowsnest Pass Golden Eagle Migration Viewing (Daryl)
Saturday and Sunday, March 22 and 23, 2025 - start 9:00 am March 22
On Saturday morning, March 22, Daryl Calder will lead an overnight trip to the Crowsnest Pass, and Alberta foothills, visiting several areas which are known for eagle viewing. For those who want to spend the night, there are 3 reasonably priced motels and a campground with hookups. If you do not want to spend the night, you can join the group on Saturday or Sunday.
The trip will begin Saturday, at the Tamarack Mall in Cranbrook at 9 AM, and return late afternoon on Sunday.
The first stop will be at the 'viewing benches', sparsely treed slopes near the Frank Slide Interpretive Centre. There is a decent walking route up and over a small ridge. It is likely that local viewers will be there to assist with spotting. The weather looks reasonable, but there will certainly be a cool breeze.
On Sunday, Daryl will lead an Early Birding walk for an hour. Then, at 10 AM, we'll drive east along secondary roads, from Lundbreck, to Old Man Dam, Pincher Creek and west to Beaver Mines. The landscape is attractive with wild areas and potholes. Beaver Mines on Sunday afternoon is likely our best opportunity to observe the most widely distributed eagle in the world.

Bi-Monthly Meeting - COTR Rm #KC152
Wednesday, March 19, 2025 - 5:45 pm
There will be a very short business in Room 152 at the College starting promptly at 5:45 pm.  We will finish by 6:20 pm so that those wanting to attend a presentation on local geology by Dr. Nicholas Kinar of COTR at 6:30 pm in the Lecture Theatre.
NOTE: You must pre-register for the Presentation: COTR Museia - An Unconventional Geological History of Cranbrook and the Kootenays - College of the Rockies

RMNats - Winter Social at Wycliffe Regional Park, Site Area #2
Sunday, March 9, 2025 - 3:00 pm
Follow the plowed road to the end where you will park. The fire pits, tables and covered shelter are right there. Bring your own wieners/smokies and buns to cook over the fire along with your own drinks, plates and cutlery. There will be some roasting sticks available or bring your own. Condiments will be provided. There are several picnic tables at this site and you may wish to bring along a foam pad to sit on or even a chair.
3:00 to 4:30 pm Join a group who will hike a loop trail from the wiener roast site. Wear your grippers and bring poles.
4:00 to 4:30 pm Join a group who will walk a relatively flat, short loop near the picnic site. Wear your grippers and bring poles.
4:30 pm Come just for the wiener roast and visiting. This is a great opportunity to meet and connect with folk who love nature whether you are a new member or have been in the Club awhile.
The draw for 2 Top Crop gift certificates for the Bird Count participants will be held. 
Check out the top notch disc golf course; bring your own disc if you want to explore on your own. Disc players keep the pads shovelled during the winter.

Cavity Nesting Group Outing (Katrin)
Saturday, March 8, 2025 - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
We would like to welcome Rocky Mountain Naturalists to join us on our outing at Elizabeth Lake this Saturday, March 8, to see what the Cavity Nesting Group is all about.
The first 2 hours are rated 'easy' and the afternoon is rated 'medium'. You can attend either am or pm or both. Bring a mask if you would like to not breath in dust from the boxes, work gloves, water and lunch. Dress in layers as Elizabeth Lake is sometimes windy and cold. We will be carrying a ladder and equipment to 13 duck boxes around the lake and opening each one, taking measurements of eggs and noting observations of box contents, and doing detective work to try to figure out what used the box. The first 2 hours by the Info Centre has an approx 500m walk. Then we move vehicles to the Innes Avenue side (have lunch at the brown blind) and then continue up the forest trail from 1-4 where we have an approx 3km return walk. The entire outing will run from 10-4 but you can always just come for part of it.


St. Eugene Outing (Marianne)
Monday, February 17, 2025 - 1:00 pm
St. Eugene and area walk, checking for birds to add to the Great Backyard Bird Count. We will enjoy a warmer day after a couple weeks of colder daytime temperatures. We will walk along the St. Mary's River via the golf course and down to Prairie Bridge. This is an easy walk of about two hours. Dress for the weather and wear/bring your grippers. Bring binoculars.
To carpool, Cranbrook folks meet at the parking lot between Husky Truck Stop and Boston Pizza at the Tamarack Mall for a 12:45 pm departure.
To carpool, Kimberley folks meet at the back of the Marysville Arena for a 12:40 pm departure.
Everyone to meet at the St. Eugene parking area at 1:00 pm just off Mission Rd in front of the big white event tent next to the avenue of trees that leads to the front entrance of the old school. 


Great Backyard Bird Count, South Country Loop (Daryl)
Saturday, February 15, 2025 - 8:30 am
Daryl will lead a driving tour to Newgate. This will be the 4th consecutive year for this particular tour.
Meet at the regular Tamarack Mall parking area at 8:30, and expect to return mid to late afternoon.
My vehicle has space for 3 birders and their stuff. You will need to bring your lunch, water, layers, camera and scope.
The loop tour will start by heading south along the Gold Creek Road, the Teepee Creek Road and the Newgate Road. This is a well maintained, good quality gravel and paved road. We'll return via Kikomun, and Jaffray. Expect compact snow and little traffic.
There are about a dozen places to stop and several will have a short walk through the snow to a vantage point. The longest walk, in the early afternoon, will not be difficult, and will be about an hour through grassland along a jeep road. 
In addition to finding birds, we'll look for animal tracks, varying forest types and fine South Country landscapes.

Great Backyard Bird Count
February 14 - 17, 2025
The Great Backyard Bird Count, is a world-wide event which is easy to participate in at any birder level. Fun to do with family, friends or by yourself. Over one or more of the days, identify and count the birds in your yard, neighbourhood or where you are recreating. These observations help scientists better understand global bird populations before their annual migrations take place. Go to Great Backyard Bird Count for more information.
After entering your counts on eBird, at the end of the 4 days, send Marianne your totals in the form of a Trip Report. A Trip Report is easy to generate through eBird from all the lists that you submitted over the four days. If you need help creating a trip report, please email me. Send your totals to Marianne by Wednesday, February 19 to be eligible for a random draw of one of two $30.00 Top Crop gift certificates. The number of participants, number of total species and individuals, along with draw winners, will be announced a few days later. 
On the February 15th weekend, there will be a couple of bird watching outings to several locations. Details to follow.

St. Mary's Slump Outing (Marianne)
Sunday, January 26, 2025 - 12:50 pm
Enjoy an easy 4 km walk on Conservation land to the St. Mary's River Slump located on the St. Mary's Prairie between Cranbrook and Kimberley. Lovely views, interesting hoodoo and tree formations, active bat and bluebird monitoring stations and a look at the geomorphology feature. This walk is on a well packed, flat snow trail (no slippery sections on Monday). Rated easy and will be an hour and a half long. Wear sturdy, warm boots, grippers if you feel more comfortable or bring them in your pack. Dress for the temperature (-6 to -8 predicted) and bring your binoculars. Parking at the trailhead is very limited so please carpool.
Cranbrook folk meet Marianne at the Tamarack Mall parking lot between Boston Pizza and Husky Truck Stop for a 12:50 pm departure.
Kimberley folk meet for a 1:00 pm departure at the back of the Marysville Arena. I will let you know who is coming from there. Please RSVP to Marianne.

AGM & Bi-Monthly Meeting - Manual Training Centre at Library
Sunday, January 12, 2025 - 11:00 am
AGM commences at 11:00 a.m. The Bi-Monthly Meeting will directly follow the AGM. Agendas for the meetings to be sent in early January along with the Treasurer's Report and Committee Reports.
Following the meetings, there will be a potluck luncheon & social. Please bring a shareable, plates and utensils. 


Kimberley Christmas Bird Count
Saturday, January 4, 2025
There are four geographical areas in the count circle – Town Centre, Meadowbrook, Wasa / Ta Ta and Wycliffe. The map is on our website at rockymountainnaturalists.org under Christmas Bird Counts.
Once we have a list of participants, teams will be formed and final details sent out. If you are
interested in a specific quadrant and have a buddy (ies) you plan to go out with, please include
that information in your RSVP. 
You do not need to be an experienced birder to join the fun and challenge. Birders are always learning and teams will include a variety of birding levels and expertise. You may decide to join for just a couple of hours. Once teams are formed, with their leader, they will decide when and where to meet to begin the count of their quadrant. Each team will submit their data as one ebird Trip Report to Dianne, our Kimberley count compiler.
After, there will be a dinner at 5:00 pm at the Marysville Pub. RSVP to Carol.
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The fossil box at Nature Bob's Interpretive Centre at Mount Fernie Alpine Resort. Photo - Greg
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