Start Date-End Date: 09/26/2015-09/27/2015
Land Manager Office: USFS - Salida Ranger District
Land Manager Contact: Brett Beasley
Funding Partner: Salida Mountain Trails
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Summary: Give back on National Public Lands Day and join us to restore a new section of mountain biking trail near Salida.
Description: CLICK HERE TO REGISTER: http://bit.ly/18f3ln3
ABOUT THE STEWARDSHIP SITE
The Lower Cottonwood Trail project is located just 4 miles northeast of historic Salida and is part of the Arkansas Hills Trail System, a network of various trails easily accessible from the downtown area. Salida is an active mountain biking community that frequently uses this hub of amazing trails. The Cottonwood Trail area boasts exceptional views of the Sawatch and Sangre de Cristo Mountain Ranges.
ABOUT THE VOLUNTEER WORK
Come celebrate National Public Lands Day with us! This is an ideal volunteer experience for those who want to intimately experience the outdoors without making a long hauldriving or hiking to remote wilderness areas. In partnership with Salida Mountain Trails, VOC has undertaken a handful of projects in the past few years working on the Arkansas Trail System. On this project, volunteers will complete the rehabilitation of dozer-constructed trail and narrow the trail where it has become too wide. This volunteer project will work on 3.6 miles of new trail added in 2015 to the network of existing trails in the Arkansas Hills to support the increasing recreation demands and needs of the Salida community.
Free meals and camping provided.
PARTNERS & SPONSORS
USFS - Salida Ranger District
Latitude/Longitude: 38.600782, -105.941763
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Camping Available: Yes
Physical Difficulty: Easy, Moderate
High Altitude Project: No
Desired Number of Volunteers: 60
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12 and older
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