From learning how to fish, to climbing a tree with a harness, tp archery and BB gun shooting, scores of youngsters had an exciting day Saturday at Riverbend Park in
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Families can get ready to take on the great outdoors at the annual Outdoor Heritage Day.
More than 25 organizations will be at the event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 15, at Riverbend Park in Palisade.
Along with getting a free fishing pole (while supplies last), kids and the adults with them can go through a series of fishing learning stations where they can learn about fishing rules, casting techniques, fish identification and habitat, according to news release from Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
There will be demonstrations about outdoor activities, wildlife activities and kids can learn how to use a bow or shoot a rifle responsibly, the news release said.