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CCCC’s Mission

Conserving Rocky Mountain Greater Sandhill Cranes and their habitat through science and education.

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12th annual Yampa Valley Crane Festival

August 31 – September 3, 2023

The festival was a huge success! View a summary of the festival by clicking the button below.

Yampa Valley Crane Festival

 

Sandhill Cranes

The Greater Sandhill Crane is an iconic species of the Yampa Valley in Northwest Colorado. Returning in the spring from wintering grounds in New Mexico and Arizona, cranes nest and raise their young in wetland areas throughout the valley. At summer’s end during the peak of their stopover in the Yampa Valley, we present our annual crane festival. The purpose of the Yampa Valley Crane Festival is to educate the public about these ancient birds and to celebrate their presence in Northwest Colorado.

Aldo Leopold, the famous conservationist, wrote in a Sand County Almanac,

“Our appreciation for the crane grows with the slow unraveling of earthly history. His tribe, we now know, stems out of the remote Eocene. The other members of the fauna in which he originated are long since entombed within the hills. When we hear his call we hear no mere bird. We hear the trumpet in the orchestra of evolution. He is the symbol of our untamable past, of that incredible sweep of millennia which underlies and conditions the daily affairs of birds and men.”

Once you have heard the call of a crane, you will remember it forever.


Sandhill Crane Nest Camera

Photo by Abby Jensen

Our livestream Crane Nest Camera operates mid April – mid May. You can watch all the highlight videos at any time.

Crane Nest Camera

Yampa Valley Crane Festival

CCCC presents the annual Yampa Valley Crane Festival each fall. The festival occurs in beautiful Northwest Colorado where Greater Sandhill Cranes gather in staging areas to feed before migrating south.

The 12th annual festival to take place Aug 31-Sept 3, 2023.

 

Yampa Valley Crane Festival

 

 

 

 

Yampa Valley Cranes

Sandhill Cranes breed, raise their young, and stage during the fall in the Yampa Valley of Northwest Colorado. Check out this short video of our Yampa Valley Cranes from breeding through staging:

 

 

Greater Sandhill Crane Week

Greater Sandhill Crane Week is March 1-8 and was created to spread awareness of Sandhill Cranes. It is also when Sandhill Cranes start returning to the Yampa Valley for the spring/summer.

CCCC News

Sept 11, 2023


The 12th annual Yampa Valley Crane Festival (Aug 31 – Sept 3, 2023) was a success! Guests enjoyed guided crane-viewings, bird walks, workshops, speakers, films, crane art, and more. View a summary of the festival here. We hope to see you next year.


Congrats to all Crane Photo Contest winners! See all the winning entries here.


Congrats to all the Coloring Contest winners! See the winners here.


CCCC will be participating in Yampatika’s Fall Fest on Sunday Sept 17 at the base of the ski area. We hope to see you there!


Sandhill Cranes are gathered in staging areas across the Yampa Valley. You can see hundreds of cranes at these staging areas. Cranes have begun migrating south for the winter.


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