Programs & Services
Explore learning opportunities and programs from CSU Extension
From 4-H youth development to mountain horticulture resources, CSU Extension supports individuals in Grand County through a variety of programs, trainings, classes, workshops, and other educational opportunities.


Grand County 4-H
4-H is America’s largest youth development organization—empowering nearly six million young people across the U.S. with the skills to lead for a lifetime. We believe that every child has valuable strengths and real influence to improve the world around us. 4-H programs empower young people to be well-informed citizens, actively engaged in their communities and the world.
Community gardens
Grand Community Gardens is a program that partners with the Grand County Extension Office to promote gardening in Grand County. The group operates community garden sites in Kremmling, Hot Sulphur Springs, and Granby.


Colorado Master Gardener
The Colorado Master Gardener program helps Coloradans grow thriving landscapes while strengthening local communities. Through CSU Extension, volunteers and experts provide education, resources, and hands-on support to gardeners of all skill levels.
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Explore trainings
Natural Resources
Rocky Mountain Naturalist Certificate
This flexible, research-based online learning experience is designed for anyone passionate about nature, ecology, and conservation.
Garden & Landscape
Landscape for Life™
Landscape for Life™, a partnership between CSU Extension and the U.S. Botanic Garden, is a sustainable landscaping training program. It was developed to help you work with nature, whether you’re growing in your suburban backyard, on your 20-acre farm, or in a shared urban garden space.
Garden & Landscape
Green School
Transform your approach to Colorado gardening with the Green School program from CSU Extension—an online, expert-led course designed for our unique soils, climates, and plants.
Food & Nutrition
Cottage Food Safety Training
This nationally-recognized training program covers the specifics of the Colorado Cottage Food Act and how to safely operate a food business from a home kitchen.
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Looking for something specific? Browse research-based resources and offerings across a wide range of topics and categories, from gardening and agriculture to home and family health, natural resources, insects and pests, food and nutrition, and more.