The session includes learning how to use artist’s ink, professional rice paper with real fish and with fish reproductions, including fossil fish. No preregistration is needed. Participants will gather at the Rosa Campground visitors service building/showers patio. Children and adults of all ages are welcome to attend.
Classes in the art form will also be offered on June 6, June 21 and July 4.
The program is free, but every vehicle entering the park must have a pass. The daily entry fee is $7, and an annual pass costs $70. The park offers more than 100 camp sites, many with full hook-ups, and three cabins are available for rent. To reserve a camp spot or a cabin, call (800) 678-2267, or go to the reservation section of the Colorado Parks and Reservation website, http://coloradostateparks.reserveamerica.com.
For more information about camping, boating or fishing anywhere in Colorado, go to: cpw.state.co.us.