Ken-Caryl Ranch residents are starting to become Firewise as they begin to learn how to address the wildfire hazards around their homes and the entire community. Ken-Caryl Ranch has adopted a Forest Stewardship Plan that…continue reading
Recently, bears have been sighted in and around the Manor Ridge subdivision of Ken-Caryl Ranch. They may be active anytime, day or night, most often during morning and evening hours. Remember to remove all ATTRACTANTS:…continue reading
On July 21 at their regular monthly business meeting, the Ken-Caryl Ranch Master Association Board will consider a recommendation from the Ken-Caryl Ranch Open Space Committee (Committee) to approve the final design for Upper Cougar…continue reading
Human and Dog-to-Dog Interaction A great deal of dog owners seem to be under the false assumption that there is nothing wrong with allowing their dogs to run off leash in on-leash areas because their…continue reading
Ken-Caryl Ranch Park Rangers routinely monitor open space lands adjacent to 850 homes to look for encroachments and landscape violations. This interface area is 17.5 miles in length. The open space is owned by the…continue reading
On Nov. 18, 2014, the Ken-Caryl Ranch Master Association Board of Directors adopted the Ken-Caryl Ranch Master Association and Metropolitan District Open Space and Parks Prairie Dog Conservation Policy. The Metropolitan District Board followed suit…continue reading
Spring is here and along with warmer temperatures and longer days, weeds are starting to appear in lawns, parks and open space areas. As part of an integrated management approach, herbicides are used to combat…continue reading
It is that time of year when residents begin to see coyote activity in open space and along greenbelts. Coyotes are currently establishing territories and den sites. Coyotes breed during February and March and give…continue reading
This time of the year can be very frustrating for trail users. The warm weather we are having is melting the accumulated snow and is causing the ground to thaw out and create soft and…continue reading
The Ken-Caryl Ranch Park Ranger Staff received a total of 195 wildlife calls in 2014, slightly higher than the 182 received in 2013. All calls are different in nature, and a call can last anywhere…continue reading