Holiday Service Project – the Backpack Society – December 2025

440 Pounds of Food, $794 Donated

Thanks to your generosity, we donated 440 pounds of food and $794 in monetary contributions—support that was deeply appreciated by the organization and the families they serve. THANK YOU all for your generosity!

To put this into perspective, the Backpack Society requires about 2,000 pounds of food each week to meet student take home needs. During Thanksgiving week 2025, that number rose to 10,000 pounds, with Winter Break expected to require the same or more. This highlights how vital our collective effort truly was. Their mission is to remove food insecurity as an obstacle for children so they can grow, learn, and thrive.

We are grateful for the opportunity to support such an extraordinary organization and proud of the Roxborough State Park community for making a difference through our 2025 Holiday Service Program!

Visit the Backpack Society Website to support them year round!


Recent Events – Boo! – October 2025

Boo! is a family friendly trick-or-treat event at Roxborough State Park where kids can wear their costumes and learn about the “spooky“ things in the park. Nature doesn’t have to be scary! Volunteers, kids, and parents alike had a great time learning about bats, spiders, skulls, owls, vultures/ravens, poisonous plants, rock formations that just so happen to resemble witches, and more! In 2025, 314 visitors joined us for the festivities. We’re so thrilled that we’ve already planned next year’s event for October 24, 2026 from 12-4. Find more details in the ‘Events’ page.

Photo credits to Volunteers Bob Rabito and Alex Fountain


Recent Projects – Educational Pavilion – September 2025

We are pleased to announce that the long-awaited Education Pavilion project is complete!

The Friends of Roxborough State Park is very pleased to announce that the long-awaited Education Pavilion project is complete. We want to thank our many donors and supporters, including the Sterling Ranch Community Advisory Board and the Colorado Parks Foundation. Please visit the park and see firsthand, the Education Pavilion that will allow the park to host school groups for years to come and still allow our visitors to enjoy the scenic views from the Visitor Center patio.


Roxborough State Park Redesignated as Leave No Trace Gold Standard Site – July 2025

Leave No Trace recently announced the redesignation of Roxborough State Park as a Leave No Trace Gold Standard Site, an honor awarded to sites, organizations, and programs that demonstrate excellence in implementing the Leave No Trace principles, which are essential in minimizing the impact of natural resources and ensuring a sustainable future for natural areas. Roxborough State Park originally earned the recognition in 2018 and was redesignated for its role as a leader in promoting responsible enjoyment in the outdoors.


Recent Events – Bigfoot Goin to Rock the Rox (Leave No Trace) – June 2025

Five Years of Supporting Leave No Trace Education at Roxborough

Roxborough’s Leave No Trace Team held our fifth annual Bigfoot Goin’ to Rock the Rox event this year, welcoming nearly 500 visitors. Volunteers hosted educational booths highlighting Leave No Trace principles such as Leave It As You Find It, Keep Wildlife Wild, and Know Before You Go. Roxborough’s own ‘Sasquatch Singers’ performed a variety of spirited campfire songs for guests, while our special visitors Smokey Bear, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s mascot Elbert the Bighorn, and Bigfoot himself roamed the patio. Thanks to South Metro Fire for supporting our event!

500+

Visitors

40+

Volunteers

Thank you to everyone for your support at this great event!

Photo Credits – Roxborough Volunteers Sally Anderson, Danielle Anderson, Bob Rabito, Ronnie Seagren, Katie Kruze


Summer Concerts – Danielle Ate the Sandwich – June 2025

Photo Credit Roxborough Volunteer Mike Thomas

Danielle Anderson of Danielle Ate the Sandwich gave visitors a beautiful and soaring performance from the patio of the Roxborough Visitor Center. Playing songs from throughout her musical catalogue, Danielle added color, humor, and emotion to the backdrop of the setting sun over the rocks. To make the event extra special, Dainelle even performed a new song, written just for Roxborough. It was an evening we’ll never forget. Thank you Danielle for this one-of-a-kind performance!

Please visit Danielle’s website to support her music!

The Friends of Roxborough State Park host several concerts each summer, keep an eye on our events page for upcoming shows!