7/25/2023 0 Comments Shelter 3 price![]() ![]() The maximum number of participants for any single event may not exceed the capacity listed on the “Facility Use Application” and the “Facility Use Permit.”.No flower petals, rice, confetti, birdseed, straw, glitter, or other unsecured materials shall be used at events doing so is constituted as littering.Under no circumstances are signs, balloons, or any other items to be nailed, pinned, stapled, or otherwise attached to any tree, park sign, facility, and/or placed along the roadways. Posting any type of sign on OSMP property is prohibited.Arches used in religious ceremonies will need to be held up by participants for the entire duration of their use. Structures of any kind are prohibited including tents, shade tents, canopies, nets, barrels, and freestanding arches.Commercial photographers for events that have OSMP facility reservations must follow all separate Commercial Use Permit terms and conditions regarding photography taking place on OSMP lands outside the designated facility permit reservation area. A facility reservation permit only permits for commercial photography within the designated facility.Grills and fireplaces that remain cannot be used either outside or inside facilities. Fuel-powered items of any kind are also prohibited, including grills/camp stoves, warming/chafing dishes, generators, and fuel-powered lanterns. Fires, open flames, ignition sources or smoke-producing devices of any kind are prohibited on OSMP, including unity candles. Maximum capacities by shelter or facility can be found under Shelter & Facility Descriptions. All applicable rules and regulations, including state statutes, city ordinances, and OSMP Rules and Regulations are enforced. OSMP facilities are patrolled by local law enforcement agencies. Trash generated must be packed out with group, and nearest restrooms are ~1 mile hike to Flagstaff Summit East. It is a historical landmark and is an element of the Boulder County Flagstaff Mountain Cultural Landscape District. Historic Green Mountain Lodge was built in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) to be enjoyed by the people of Boulder for special events, camps, programs and parties. Cleaning staff will not sanitize surfaces between reservations, but users are welcome to sanitize the space upon arrival.ġ/4 mile south of Realization Point on Ranger Trail (hike in only). ![]() Users are expected to clean and pack out all trash and debris from the facility at the end of their reservation. ![]() Indoors of facilities are cleaned once per week. This facility has a $100 fee if the key isn’t returned within 3 business days of the reservation. Parking limited, car pooling strongly recommended (only eight parking spaces)įacility key needs to be picked up from our administrative operations building during business hours prior to reservation. The Halfway House is located across from the Flagstaff Restaurant, about 1.2 miles up Flagstaff Road on the east side. The patio is wheelchair accessible via a short trail from the parking area the structure itself and the latrines (150 yards south) are not. The inside has covered seating for approximately 40 people (dimensions: 43' X 26'). The Halfway House is a popular location for weddings and picnics and has a lovely stone patio that affords magnificent views of the Boulder Valley. Originally known as the Panorama Park Shelter House, the facility was rebuilt in 1933 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, replacing a structure that was originally built by the Lions Club in 1919. ![]() The Halfway House is an enclosed stone facility that is available by reservation for groups of up to 49 people. FacilityĢ inside, 7 outside, 1 long serving table without seating NOTE: Due to safety and fire code regulations, the OSMP department cannot allow more people present than the capacities listed below or the maximum available during booking. The grassy lawn at Chautauqua Park is managed by City of Boulder Parks and Recreation and can be reserved by calling 30. Call 30 for more information and reservations. The picnic shelter located by the Chautauqua Auditorium is managed by the Boulder Chautauqua Association. There are no other structures (changing rooms) available for event parties to use in preparation for events. There is no janitorial service on weekends, and no OSMP staff will be available on site for reservations. Latrine toilets are cleaned once a week on Fridays. There is no electricity or water available at any of the facilities. Maximum attendance is 100 people in any one time block for all Summit Facilities combined, and the reservation calendar availability will account for combined facility limits.įacilities are not reserved on the following holidays: Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day, Black Friday, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, or New Year's Day. ![]()
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