Where You'll Be:
Valued for its remote feel and beauty, the James Peak Wilderness encompasses 14,000 acres to the southwest of Nederland, not far from the community of Rollinsville. It is home to high alpine lakes, wildflower meadows, and its namesake, James Peak, which sits at 13,294 feet.
What You'll Do:
Join us for a half-day project dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of the James Peak Wilderness. Volunteers ages 8 and up will spend the morning digging up invasive Oxeye daisies from the trailhead and surrounding areas. Led by experienced leaders Anna Zawisza (former VOC Staff) and Jim Jacobson (long-time volunteer), this project welcomes families and volunteers of all abilities to contribute to a multi-year effort spanning two decades. Your participation will make an immediate impact, enhancing the ecosystem's health in one of Colorado's popular Wilderness Areas.
Why It Matters:
Despite their allure, Oxeye daisies pose a significant threat as invasive weeds. For over two decades, VOC volunteers have removed thousands of flowers and seeds from the East Portal access point to the James Peak Wilderness. By joining this crucial effort, volunteers will help protect native plants and prevent the encroachment of this invasive weed deeper into the Wilderness Area.
Eligibility Requirements:
Ages 8+
Please note the name and age of the youth you're bringing in the registration comments.
Project Difficulty:
This project is considered easy; please check our difficulty rating criteria here for more details.
Access Factors:
Vehicle Access: 2WD vehicles can access the work site
Other notes: There are bathrooms at the parking lot, which is also close to the project site. Lunch and snacks will be provided, but we recommend you bring food if you have specific needs and/or dietary restrictions.
Join us in reducing our carbon footprint by carpooling!
Click here to sign up for the carpool (please do this after registering for the project).
