National Trails Day presented by Friends of Garden of the Gods

National Trails Day presented by Friends of Garden of the Gods

Saturday, June 1, 2024
8:30 AM to 2:30 PM
11+, minors 15 and younger must be accompanied by an adult
Moderately Strenuous
Join RMFI in stewarding Garden of the Gods on National Trail Day; we will be working along the East side of the park, repairing drainage along the trails. This volunteer day is presented by Friends of Garden of the Gods and earn your RMFI Volunteer t-shirt!

Lunch for this volunteer day will be provided!

This is a community stewardship opportunity where we welcome volunteers of all backgrounds and communities. Feel free to come with friends and/or family members! Minors 15 and younger must be accompanied by an adult, most volunteer days are suited for those 11 and older. If you have questions about your child's participation in a volunteer day please contact Calla at calla@rmfi.org.

Calla Balliett, Community Engagement Coordinator calla@rmfi.org

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Land Acknowledgment

This is a community stewardship day, which we acknowledge takes place on the traditional unceded territory of the Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) and Cheyenne Nations*. We acknowledge the painful history of genocide and forced occupation of their territory, and we honor and respect the many diverse indigenous people connected to this land on which our stewardship days take place.  

Meeting location:

CHANGE: Please meet RMFI staff at Parking Lot 2/North Main Garden of the Gods Lot 2 (Main Lot) 

Time:

8:30 am - 2:30 pm

Online registration will close Friday, May 31st at Noon. If you are able, please register for this stewardship day online; however, we will provide paper copies of the registration form on-site. We do ask that all volunteers be available for the entire workday, if you need any other accommodations please contact us prior to registering.

Activity:
This City of Colorado Springs Parks property sees an estimated 6 million visitors annually! The project may address issues caused by erosion, and high-use impacts. Project tasks may include decompacting hardened soils and constructing and maintaining drainage structures at the guidance of RMFI staff. This is moderately strenuous work using tools in the outdoors. Be prepared for a rewarding day of trail work! If you have concerns about accessibility on this stewardship day, please reach out to us, or for your reference please use our Trail Terminology Guide to learn more about this activity.

For more information about what to bring for the stewardship day, visit our FAQ page.

*If you would like to learn about the native territories that each of our projects are located on, please follow this link: https://www.rmfi.org/projects.