Walden Ponds Wildlife Habitat
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| Address | Boulder, CO 80301, United States |
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| Area | 41 |
| Hours | Open now |
| Phone | +1 303-678-6200 |
| Established | 1974 |
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| ID | 2180904 |
About Walden Ponds Wildlife Habitat
Walden Ponds Wildlife Habitat is a 102-acre Boulder County, Colorado park. It was reclaimed between 1974 and the 1990s from an open-pit gravel mine on the site, and is named after Walden "Wally" Toevs, the Boulder County Commissioner who spearheaded the plan to convert the gravel pits into a wildlife habitat.
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