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Sandstone Ranch Open Space, 8309 South Perry Park Road, Larkspur
The Douglas Land Conservancy Plein Air Community Day might be the most egalitarian event of its kind in Colorado, welcoming people of all ages and skill levels to enjoy nature with paintbrushes in hand, and entry into the private side of Sandstone Ranch Open Space in Larkspur is even part of the deal. Painters are free to use watercolor, colored pencils, acrylic, oil, pen and ink, pastel, finger-painting or any other art medium they like; they can also hike, picnic or just look at art.
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